Showing posts with label Reformed Theology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reformed Theology. Show all posts
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Free Lectures: "What is Reformed Theology?" by R.C. Sproul Sr.
What Is Reformed Theology?
A Teaching Series by Dr. R.C. Sproul
http://www.ligonier.org/learn/series/what_is_reformed_theology/
You may watch this entire Teaching Series online for free
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Free Lectures: "What is Reformed Theology?" by R.C. Sproul Sr.
What Is Reformed Theology?
A Teaching Series by Dr. R.C. Sproul
http://www.ligonier.org/learn/series/what_is_reformed_theology/
You may watch this entire Teaching Series online for free
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Sunday, August 12, 2012
Thomas Becon (1512-1567): Cambridge Don, Prebend (Canterbury) & English Reformer
http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/articles/pages/3756/Becon-Thomas-1512-1567.html
Thomas Becon (1512–1567) - BIOGRAPHY, MAJOR WORKS AND THEMES, CRITICAL RECEPTION
Thomas Becon is one of those writers whom students of English history and literature invariably see, when they look at the writers at all, as examples of the “incipient Puritanism” of the mid-Tudor dynasty. One of the most prolific
Thomas Becon (1512-1567): Cambridge Don, Prebend (Canterbury) & English Reformer
http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/articles/pages/3756/Becon-Thomas-1512-1567.html
Thomas Becon (1512–1567) - BIOGRAPHY, MAJOR WORKS AND THEMES, CRITICAL RECEPTION
Thomas Becon is one of those writers whom students of English history and literature invariably see, when they look at the writers at all, as examples of the “incipient Puritanism” of the mid-Tudor dynasty. One of the most prolific
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Dr. R. Scott Clark: "The History of Covenant Theology"
One of those must-buys and must-haves.
From one of the very few trusted voices in the nation and Reformed Churchmanship, an accolade I do not post much, if ever, including R.C. Sproul Sr. (host to Anabaptists at Ligonier Ministries.) Yet, Ligonier has hosted Scott, thankfully. Ligonier has dropped the ball with their truculent Baptyerianism. So has "Ligon `my ole friend' Duncan" with his
Dr. R. Scott Clark: "The History of Covenant Theology"
One of those must-buys and must-haves.
From one of the very few trusted voices in the nation and Reformed Churchmanship, an accolade I do not post much, if ever, including R.C. Sproul Sr. (host to Anabaptists at Ligonier Ministries.) Yet, Ligonier has hosted Scott, thankfully. Ligonier has dropped the ball with their truculent Baptyerianism. So has "Ligon `my ole friend' Duncan" with his
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