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Office Hours: Horton On Finding Wisdom

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  • R. Scott Clark
on November 3, 2014
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It’s season 6 and we’re talking about wisdom. Foolishness has been a part of the human condition since the fall but it was not that way in the beginning. We were not made to be fools and it is possible to find . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Office Hours Season 6: To Know Wisdom | Tagged Mike Horton, Office Hours, season 6, wisdom

Office Hours: Mike Horton On Core Christianity

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  • R. Scott Clark
on May 2, 2016 | 2 Comments
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Our English word core is comes from the Latin word for heart. We use it to refer to that which is most central. The Christian faith has a core, essentials, without which one does not have a Christian faith but what are . . . Continue reading →

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Office Hours: The Spirit-Breathed Inerrant Scriptures

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  • R. Scott Clark
on May 23, 2016 | 1 Comment
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In the Nicene Creed (325, 381 AD) Christians everywhere confess that the Holy Spirit “spoke by the prophets.” Ancient Christianity was marked by the highest regard for the Scriptures as God’s Word, given by the Spirit through the prophets and apostles. Since . . . Continue reading →

Office Hours: Mike Horton On Rediscovering The Holy Spirit

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  • R. Scott Clark
on April 17, 2017
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We live in a time of great, even extraordinary interest in the person and work of the Holy Spirit. In some measure, this is  because we live after the outbreak, in Topeka and in Los Angeles, of neo-Pentecostalism just after the turn . . . Continue reading →

Office Hours: The Reformation Then And Now With Mike Horton

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  • R. Scott Clark
on December 25, 2017 | 4 Comments
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Because the Reformation began 500 years ago, because the Reformers are larger than life, because we often think of them as heroes, we might forget that they were once young men, college students, who were excited by new books, new ideas, and . . . Continue reading →

Office Hours: A Conference Preview—The Church In Exile

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  • R. Scott Clark
on January 4, 2021
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2 Kings 17:1–23 gives an overview as to why Israel and Judah were exiled. The very short story is that the Old Testament church turned their back on the God who had delivered them out of Egypt. Nevertheless, the same gracious and . . . Continue reading →

Video: WSC 2024 Reformation Day Lecture “Let God Be God!”

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  • Heidelblog
on November 2, 2024

Dr. Michael Horton gives the annual Reformation Lecture at Westminster Seminary California, entitled “Let God Be God!” Continue reading →

Video: Did the Reformation Cause Secularization?

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  • Heidelblog
on November 8, 2024

Professor and Reformed theologian Michael Horton responds to Tom Holland’s analysis and tries to answer the question of whether the Protestant Reformation did indeed lead to the secularization of the West. Continue reading →

Video: Was the Council of Nicaea About Power?

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  • Heidelblog
on November 15, 2024 | Comment

Is orthodox doctrine simply an oppressive monopoly? Did early Christianity include gnosticism? Renowned scholar Elaine Pagels has made this case for many years. In this episode, theologian Michael Horton responds to Pagels’s claims as she appears on the Within Reason Podcast with . . . Continue reading →

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