Join the faculty of Mid-America Reformed Seminary as they discuss everything from theology to cultural issues from a Reformed perspective. *The opinions presented in each episode are those of the individual speaker and do not necessarily represent the views of the Seminary.* If there are particular topics you'd like to hear from our faculty, email our Director of Marketing, Jared Luttjeboer, at jluttjeboer@midamerica.edu. We'd love to hear from you!
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Feb6
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In our last episode our faculty spent time discussing the biblical backdrop to the question of being "outward-facing,", and they started talking ab…
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17
Jan30
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The Apostle Paul says in 1 Timothy chapter 4, "Command and teach these things. Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an exam…
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16
Jan23
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It is our pleasure to bring to you this special episode outside of our regular cycle of discussions with our Faculty. This past month we had 2nd an…
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15
Jan15
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We've been talking a lot about Natural Law in the past two episodes, and we've seen some of the limits of how some might appeal to Natural Law as t…
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14
Jan1
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Part 1 of Natural Law introduced the subject matter, but now we want to understand a little bit more about it, particularly how it functions in soc…
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13
Dec13
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Well, you've heard the Professors of Mid-America discuss justification, systematic theology, preaching, and the Puritans. Now they're here to talk …
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12
Nov25
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Addressing the Puritans once again in speaking order are Professor of Church History, Dr. Alan Strange, Professor of Doctrinal Studies, Dr. J. Mark…
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11
Nov14
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There has been a “revival” of Puritans in the half-century. What should we know about Puritans so as to understand better their value for the churc…
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10
Nov1
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In this particular podcast episode, we wanted our professors to discuss specifically what it means to teach “the whole counsel of God,” to preach s…
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9
Oct14
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We spoke last time about the importance of preaching, covering a range of topics there, but we thought it would be useful to dig down a little deep…
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