Office Hours the podcast of Westminster Seminary California that takes you inside the seminary and (aurally) face to face with the seminary begins next Monday, August 31. Episodes one and two will be released on Monday morning (Pacific time). Click on the . . . Continue reading →
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Office Hours Episodes One and Two Released (We have 10 Winners!)
A bit like Wizard of Oz floating helplessly as the balloon goes up, this post is to announce that episodes one and two of Office Hours have been released but if you have subscribed by RSS feed or in iTunes you already . . . Continue reading →
Office Hours Episodes One and Two Now Online
The podcast is available via RSS or in iTunes and now the interviews with Bob Godfrey and Julius Kim are on the WSC website. Here’s the interview with W. Robert Godfrey, president of Westminster Seminary California and Professor of Church History. Here’s . . . Continue reading →
Evangelicals Urged to Heed Calvin's Voice
WSC’s own Julius Kim spoke yesterday at the DGM conference in the Twin Cities. Here’s the coverage by the Christian Post.
Video: Julius Kim on Calvin the Man
From the DG Conference.
Julius Kim on Practical Theology
Office Hours: Sanctification And The Fruit Of The Spirit
If you’ve ever planted anything you did so because you hoped that what you planted would grow. When farmers plant seeds, they do so because the expect those seeds to die and to produce a new plant and from that plant new . . . Continue reading →
Office Hours: What’s In A Name? Julius Kim On Sola Fide
This is season 8 of Office Hours and we are celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. In confessional Protestant circles we use some short hand Latin phrases that we might not all understand, even though we use them frequently. Sola fide . . . Continue reading →
Julie Roys Interviews Insiders From Mark Driscoll’s Current Congregation
Review: Preaching the Whole Counsel of God By Julius Kim
Not all preaching is good preaching. Some preachers do not exposit the text when they preach on Sunday. Other preachers exposit the text in ways that fit their agendas. And some preachers simply do not have a Christ-centered approach to preaching. The . . . Continue reading →
Review: The Case for Christian Nationalism By Stephen Wolfe
The rise of Donald Trump, the renewed call for a “Christian America,” the novel promotion of Christian nationalism—these three things are recent realities in the American political and religious scenes. Indeed, they are related realities. Furthermore, these three realities are not helping . . . Continue reading →
Review: The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism By Tim Alberta
The apostle John ended his first letter with a simple command for believers: keep yourselves from idols. Idols, of course, take various forms and shapes. For many American evangelicals today, common idols are political and cultural ones. So argues journalist Tim Alberta . . . Continue reading →