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.
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.
In this episode of The Apologist, Rev. Doug Wilson explores the timely themes of “Mere Christendom”, tackling secularism, church-state relations, and the vision for restoring a gospel-centered, Christ-centered culture.
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.
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.
This lecture highlights confession and repentance as essential to faith, emphasizing contrition, cleansing through Christ, and transformation in behavior, rooted in Psalm 51 and Reformation theology.
As we contemplate the recovery of the gospel and the renewal of culture, in what way can we influence the theology and practical direction of the broader evangelical church? And is such influence to be seen as hermetically sealed off from matters relating to public life?
Is there a place for Christianity in economics? Or is economics an irreligious sphere of society? Are any economic models compatible with the biblical worldview? Capitalism, socialism, communism?
As we seek to develop a holistic apologetic, we need to understand the worldview of environmentalism and the scientific manipulation behind the scenes.
As we seek to develop a holistic apologetic, we need to understand man’s relationship to creation, the dominion mandate and the antithetical environmentalist movement of today.
In this study of the Book of Ecclesiastes, Rev. Steven R. Martins exposits the passage of Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, where we see that there is a time and a season for everything under the sun, as instructed by the discernible voice of Lady Wisdom.