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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.

Hegel, Marcuse and the New Left

Most of us had never heard of Herbert Marcuse until the paperback edition of One-Dimensional Man (1964) reached the New Left Movement a few years ago. Since then he has been in the forefront of the debate concerning the foundation and direction of advanced industrial society. Who is he?

Search the Scriptures, Vol. 10: Hebrews to Revelation 

“Search the Scriptures” is a Bible commentary by C. Vanderwaal, originally published by Paideia Press, and a classic amongst the reformed Christian community which has gone on to inform and equip several ministers, Christian leaders, and seminary students.