The third conclusion is that true faith works by love. Hence the papists gather that love is the form and life of faith, not because it makes faith to be faith but because it makes it to be a true faith., a . . . Continue reading →
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Heidelminicast: Anthony Hoekema Contra Postmillennialism (3)
Anthony Hoekema continues his critique of postmillennialism. Continue reading →
Heidelminicast: Anthony Hoekema Contra Postmillennialism (2)
Anthony Hoekema continues his critique of postmillennialism. Continue reading →
Heidelminicast: Anthony Hoekema Contra Postmillennialism (1)
Anthony Hoekema begins his critique of postmillennialism. Continue reading →
A Sociological Note To Pastors About Boys
Today, undergraduate enrollment has flipped—female enrollment is at 58 percent. Women are awarded 53 percent of PhDs, and they make up the majority of law students. Whole professions, like psychology and veterinary medicine, are becoming overwhelmingly female. Forty percent of American women . . . Continue reading →
Heidelcast For November 6, 2022: Every Tribe, Tongue, And Nation (24): Fifth Head Of Doctrine (4)
In this episode, Dr. Clark continues his series on the Canons of Dort, looking at the Fifth Head of Doctrine and what happens to our understanding of “perseverance of the saints” when we turn the covenant of grace into a covenant of . . . Continue reading →
Heidelminicast: Ed Clowney—Perhaps It Is Time To Focus On The “What” Rather Than The “How”?
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Heidelminicast: Machen On Preachers And Friendship
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Grace Is Always Free
Grace does not become “less free” after we are brought to new life in true faith. Continue reading →
Heidelminicast: Augustine On The Distinction Between “Grace” Before The Fall And After
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The Saints Persevere And Are Preserved
Dr. Clark looks at the Canons of Dort on the perseverance of the saints, or more specifically, the preservation of the saints. Continue reading →
Heidelminicast: Luther On The Power Of The Word
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Heidelcast For October 30, 2022: Every Tribe, Tongue, And Nation (23): Fifth Head Of Doctrine (3)
In this episode, Dr. Clark continues his series on the Canons of Dort, looking at the Fifth Head of Doctrine, specifically examining one of the great and persisting differences between the Reformed and Remonstrant (Arminian) confessions: the difference between the Reformed realism . . . Continue reading →
Heidelminicast: C. S. Lewis On The Superiority Of Doctrinal Books For Devotions
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Heidelminicast: Caspar Olevianus On The Natural Knowledge Of God And The Natural Law
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Heidelminicast: Ad Diognetum (AD 150) On Our Twofold Citizenship
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Heidelminicast: Belgic Confession Art. 37—The Last Judgment
The Belgic Confession was written by a Reformed pastor, Guy de Bres (1522–1567), who adopted the Reformed faith as a young man and studied with several Reformed luminaries, including John Calvin, before serving as a pastor, church planter, and chaplain France and . . . Continue reading →
Heidelminicast: Belgic Confession Art. 36—On Civil Government
The Belgic Confession was written by a Reformed pastor, Guy de Bres (1522–1567), who adopted the Reformed faith as a young man and studied with several Reformed luminaries, including John Calvin, before serving as a pastor, church planter, and chaplain France and . . . Continue reading →
Heidelcast For October 23, 2022: Every Tribe, Tongue, And Nation (22): Fifth Head Of Doctrine (2)
In this episode, Dr. Clark continues his series on the Canons of Dort where we are looking at the Fifth Head of Doctrine concerning the perseverance of the saints. We turn to what Synod confessed positively about how Christ graciously preserves his . . . Continue reading →
Heidelminicast: Belgic Confession Art. 35—The Reformed Churches Confess That Believers Are Fed By The Proper And Natural Body And Blood Of Christ In Holy Communion
The Belgic Confession was written by a Reformed pastor, Guy de Bres (1522–1567), who adopted the Reformed faith as a young man and studied with several Reformed luminaries, including John Calvin, before serving as a pastor, church planter, and chaplain France and . . . Continue reading →