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Theodore Beza on resistance to tyrants. Continue reading →
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Theodore Beza on resistance to tyrants. Continue reading →
Machen: Ministers can do what no other official can do. Continue reading →
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In this episode Dr Clark looks at Romans 2:17–24 in light of last week’s discussion of the New Perspective on Paul and the problem of the relations between Jewish and Gentile Christians in the first-century church. He answers a Heideltext from R, . . . Continue reading →
Charles Hill explains the significance of the testimony of Jude’s grandsons for our eschatology. Continue reading →
S. M. Baugh on what 1 Corinthians 15 says about Christ ruling now, in the midst of his enemies until Christ returns. Continue reading →
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Strimple questions Gentry’s history of postmillennialism. Continue reading →
Bob Strimple continues his critique not only of the conclusions of theonomic postmillennialists but also of how they arrive at their conclusions. Continue reading →
In this episode, Dr. Clark continues the Heidelcast series on Romans, beginning with a look at the “New Perspective on Paul” (NPP) and the question of Jews and Gentiles in the early church. Dr. Clark breaks down how the NPP affects Reformed . . . Continue reading →
You should hear Bob Strimple’s critique of postmillennialism (and the preterist reading of Matthew 24 and the Revelation). Continue reading →
Bob Strimple continues his critique of postmillennialism. Continue reading →
Bob Strimple continues his critique of theonomic postmillennialism. Continue reading →
Bob Strimple critiques theonomic postmillennialism. Continue reading →
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Bob Strimple Replied to Theonomy in 1999. You should hear it. Continue reading →
In this episode, Dr. Clark opens the phones for a Q&A session! He also calls and texts from Ernestine, Danett, David, Brennan, and Jackson on issues like controversial figures in the broader Christian community, the Ten Commandments, and which theological books are . . . Continue reading →
These are some of our favorite Heidelquotes. Something to think about from the Heidelcast. If you are subscribed to the Heidelcast or the Heidelblog (see below) you will receive these episodes automatically. All the Episodes of the Heidelcast How To Subscribe To Heidelmedia . . . Continue reading →
These are some of our favorite Heidelquotes. Something to think about from the Heidelcast. If you are subscribed to the Heidelcast or the Heidelblog (see below) you will receive these episodes automatically. All the Episodes of the Heidelcast How To Subscribe To Heidelmedia . . . Continue reading →