This week on Office Hours we hear from graduates of Westminster Seminary California and others from across the globe who have benefited from the work of the seminary as they reflect on thirty years of being Valiant for Truth at WSC. You . . . Continue reading →
Valiant for Truth
R. C. Says, "WSC is My Favorite Seminary…"
R. C. Sproul says, “”Westminster Seminary California is my favorite seminary in the world. You have served faithfully for 30 years and I pray you will continue in your steadfast dedication to the gospel of Christ for at least 300 years more.” . . . Continue reading →
Office Hours Needs Your Voice Now!
Office Hours from Westminster Seminary California needs your voice before Friday, September 10, 2010. Listen now» To kick off season 2 of Office Hours we’re preparing a special program featuring Mike Horton, Bob Godfrey, and me. We’ll be talking about what it . . . Continue reading →
Office Hours Special: Godfrey and Horton on Being Valiant for Truth
This week Office Hours talks with Mike Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at WSC and W. Robert Godfrey, President and Professor of Church History at WSC. We took (and continue to take) your phone calls at 760 . . . Continue reading →
Check Out the New WSC Website and Valiant for Truth
The Westminster Seminary California website has undergone some body work and while they were painting the body they added a little power to the engine. Beginning today, WSC has a faculty blog, “Valiant for Truth.” Subscribe here. The first post is by Bob . . . Continue reading →
Riddlebarger Reviews Zaspel on Warfield
According to Hugh T. Kerr, Benjamin B. Warfield Professor of Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary after Warfield’s death: Of [Warfield’s] printed and published work, there are ten large, and I mean large, volumes of posthumously selected and edited articles known as the . . . Continue reading →
This Christian Life (Link Updated)
Next to The White Horse Inn, one of my favorite radio programs is This American Life starring Ira Glass. I stumbled across this show several years ago, and for a while I did not understand why I was so attracted to it. . . . Continue reading →