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Who is Truly Good?

This article explores the encounter between Jesus and the rich young man in Matthew 19:16-22, revealing the futility of human effort in attaining salvation and pointing to Christ as the only source of true goodness and eternal life.

The Principle of Sola Scriptura

This lecture explores the reformational principle of Sola Scriptura from within its historic protestant context and how it can apply to our living and thinking today.

Introduction to Sociology

Few things are more fascinating for the student who seeks a truly Christian perspective on the field of sociology than opening a book of one of the better-known sociologists in our American world and witness his struggle for the identity of sociology.

The Reformation in Europe

This lecture surveys the Reformation movement in Europe, from Martin Luther in Wittenberg to John Calvin in Geneva, Constantino Ponce de la Fuente in Sevilla, etc.

The Spanish Reformation

This lecture highlights the Spanish Reformation, a suppressed yet profound movement, through figures like Julian Hernández, Constantino Ponce de la Fuente, and the translators of the Reina-Valera Bible, who advanced the gospel despite fierce opposition.

Meaning of Ethos

What is the meaning of “Ethos”? Von Meyenfeldt explains in his lecture series brought about by the Board of Trustees of the Association for the Advancement of Christian Scholarship.