Mid-America Reformed Seminary's Round Table

Mid-America Reformed Seminary's Round Table

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Join the faculty of Mid-America Reformed Seminary as they discuss everything from Reformed theology, cultural issues, and all things 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

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Aug19
With the New Perspective on Paul framed and described for us by Rev. Compton and Dr. Mininger in our last episode, they, along with Dr. Cornelis Ve…
93
Aug12
Last week, we wrapped up a series of episodes on Federal Vision. Embedded in that conversation you may have heard our professors mention another th…
92
Aug5
Continuing in their review and critique of Federal Vision theology, Dr. J. Mark Beach, along with Drs. Alan Strange and Cornelis Venema, open up th…
91
Jul29
Today marks the first of a couple of episodes where our professors deliberate on a rather controversial topic found in some pockets of the Reformed…
90
Jul22
In this concluding episode of Dr. Alan Strange’s series on church discipline, he discusses the practice and basis of church discipline, using Scrip…
89
Jul15
Continuing in his series church discipline, Dr. Strange moves forward in describing it in the lives of church members, that is, how discipline is b…
88
Jul8
On the podcast for the next few weeks is Professor of Church History and Apologetics, Dr. Alan Strange, leading us in a series on Church Discipline…
87
Jul1
Here’s a subject that should certainly be interesting: The conditionality of the covenant of grace. Is it appropriate to speak of "conditions" pres…
86
Jun24
Is there any sense in which God in his providence “prepares” his people for conversion? Dr. Venema and Dr. Beach elaborate a little bit more on thi…
85
Jun17
Do you have the Apostles’ Creed memorized? Can you recall how many times you’ve probably recited it in worship in your church growing up, and still…