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Heidelminicast: The Gospel According to John (MacArthur) Pt 17

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on November 15, 2023 | 5 Comments

This is part 17 in our audio series on The Gospel According to John (MacArthur). Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Amandus Polanus On The Free Justification Of The Sinner

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  • Heidelcast
on November 16, 2023

Amandus Polanus on the justification of the sinner before God. Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Turretin On The Harmony Of Paul And James On Justification

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  • Heidelcast
on November 21, 2023

Francis Turretin on the harmony between Paul and James on justification. Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: The Gospel According to John (MacArthur) Pt 18

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  • Heidelcast
on January 2, 2024

This is part 18 in our audio series on The Gospel According to John (MacArthur). Continue reading →

Heidelminicast Q&A: What About Lutherans Considering The Reformed Confession?

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on January 3, 2024

Dr Clark answers a letter asking about converts from Lutheranism to Reformed theology, piety, and practice. Continue reading →

Public Bickering And The Silent Suffering: A Response To John MacArthur

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  • Joshua Waulk
on June 3, 2024 | 23 Comments

By now, much digital ink has been spilled on social media and in the blogosphere concerning inflammatory, if not unsurprising comments made by Pastor John MacArthur on the socially dynamic issue of mental health and illness. Speaking at a church conference in . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Christian Life | Tagged John MacArthur | 23 Comments

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