Posted in Audio, Ecclesiology, Ethics, Love, New Testament, Pilgrim Praxis, Romans, Romans 12, Sacra Scriptura, Sermon, tagged Christian life, Christianity, religion on April 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Summary: I presented this sermon to my preaching lab 3 class this afternoon. My assigned topic is “brotherly love,” and the text I chose is Romans 12:10.
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Listen to some great lectures on preaching from the 2007 Westminster Conference on Preaching (HT: Reformata).
Dr. Dan Doriani
Preaching narrative texts
An Exposition of a Biblical Narrative
Dr. Dan Doriani,Tuesday, October 23, 7:30 PM
The Theory and Practice of Preaching Biblical Narrative
Dr. Dan Doriani, Wednesday, October 24, 9:00 AM
How the Sanctification of the Preaching Affects His Preaching
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Posted in Audio, Biblical Theology, Book Reviews, Contra Pelagianism, Ex Pacto, Historical Theology, Pilgrim Praxis, Preaching, R. Scott Clark, Sacra Scriptura, Sanctification, Soteriology, Synthesis, Systematic Theology, tagged Reformed, Hermeneutics, Pelagianism, faith, Gospel on October 19, 2007 | No Comments »
What is the difference between Dr. Phil and Christianity’s Gospel? Not much (sadly!) in many explanations of Christianity. But in the Sacred Scriptures, the two could not be further apart! For, the Gospel of Jesus Christ is by faith alone; Dr. Phil-type behaviorism is by works alone. The one is law and gospel, the other [...]
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Covenant Media Foundation is offering a limited time free (well, the 2 MP3s cost only 1 penny each) download of Greg Bahnsen’s debate with Gordon Stein. The CMF description reads:
This is the famous formal debate between Dr. Bahnsen and atheist promoter Dr. Gordon Stein held at the university of California (Irvine) in 1985. Hear how [...]
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One fantastic help to understanding the Sacred Scriptures is to grasp the literary structure of the Bible. For free instruction in this interesting area, listen to professor Leland Ryken talk about studying the Bible as literature.
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Posted in Audio, Biblical Theology, Ecclesiology, Greg Beale, Systematic Theology, tagged Hermeneutics, lecture, mp3, Reformed, seminary, temple on October 15, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Listen to Greg Beale give the overview of his thought provoking book on the biblical theology of Scripture’s temple motif, The Temple and the Church’s Mission (ISBN: 0830826181). Dr. Beale creatively argues from a thorough exegesis of the Hebrew Scriptures that the Garden of Eden was the first (typological) temple. He explores Adam [...]
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Posted in Audio, Biblical Theology, Ecclesiology, Historical Theology, Systematic Theology, tagged baptism, Baptist, bill shiskko, covenant, debate, infant baptism, james white, Presbyterian, Reformed on December 8, 2006 | 3 Comments »
Dr. James White, president of Alpha and Omega Ministries, debates Rev. William Shishko, pastor of Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Franklin Square, NY, over the topic of infant baptism.
Debate Topic: Baptism is only for those who have personally repented & believed in Christ.
Part 1
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0:00-11:00 Introduction
11:30-31:30 White’s opening affirmative statement
31:30-34:50 Shishko’s cross-examination
35:10- 55:00 Shishko’s opening statement
55:20-58:15 [...]
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Posted in Alister McGrath, Apologetics, Audio, Evangelism, Philosophy, Pilgrim Praxis, Prolegomena, tagged Christianity, cs lewis, epistemology, lewis, literature, worldview on November 28, 2006 | 2 Comments »
Dr. Alister McGrath, professor of historical theology at Oxford University, has released free audio lectures from Wycliffe Hall’s summer school program. These fascinating lectures begin by briefly defining Christian “apologetics” and then proceed to pithy presentations on using various genres of literature apologetically. With British wit and humor Dr. McGrath explores the question, “In what [...]
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Posted in Audio, John, New Testament, Obedience, Pilgrim Praxis, Pneumatology, Sacra Scriptura, Sermon, Sola Fide, Systematic Theology, tagged Holy Spirit, resurrection on July 20, 2006 | 1 Comment »
I can now speak from personal experience that among the milestones in a young man’s journey on the arduous road from pew to pulpit, his first sermon surely stands out as an oasis in the desert. Finally, it seems, after trekking through hot hours of Hebrew, hermeneutics, homiletics, systematics, biblical studies, and all the rest, [...]
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