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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!

Episodes

11
Nov14
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…
10
Nov1
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…
9
Oct14
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…
8
Oct1
Rev. Andrew Compton, Rev. Mark Vander Hart, Dr. J. Mark Beach, & Dr. Alan Strange sit down together for this latest installment in the Round Ta…
7
Aug23
Rev. Andrew Compton, Dr. J. Mark Beach, and Rev. Mark Vander Hart discuss the Ministerial Apprenticeship Program and its implications for a healthy…
6
Jun19
Our professors have been discussing at length the subject of Systematic Theology. Now time to hear them speak more specifically on the role of Syst…
5
Jun10
In part 1 of "Systematic Theology," those very words were used quite a bit. But what exactly is systematic theology, and what are its various compo…
4
Jun3
In this new "Round Table" series, professors Rev. Andrew Compton, Dr. Cornelis Venema, Dr. J. Mark Beach, and Dr. Alan Strange lend their voices to…
3
Apr1
In part 2, Rev. Andrew Compton, Dr. Alan Strange, and Dr. J. Mark Beach explain how justification and the gospel concretely affect pastor's preachi…
2
Mar25
Andrew Compton, Alan Strange, and J. Mark Beach take on the topic of justification and its relationship to the gospel in pastoral ministry.