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We welcome as our guest this week R.C. Sproul Jr. as we will talk about his book “Believing God: Twelve Biblical Promises Christians Struggle To Accept.” Dr. Sproul is the associate professor of philosophy and apologetics at Reformation Bible College and a tutor in the Ligonier Academy Certificate Program. He also serves as a teaching  [ Read More ]

Categories: Practical, Uncategorized

We will have as our guest Dr. Michael Horton on a special Tuesday edition of  the program to discuss his book Christless Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of the American Church, and how evangelicalism has compromised the Gospel. Dr. Horton is Professor Of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary California, and is co-host of the  [ Read More ]

Categories: Theological, Uncategorized

We return once again to the subject of Christ and Culture, turning our attention to the issue of the separation of church and state. We will have Dr. Peter A. Lillback, the President of Westminster Theological Seminary and Professor of Historical Theology at the seminary. Dr. Lillback is the author of Wall Of Misconception, which  [ Read More ]

Categories: Culture, Uncategorized

This week,  we will have Dr. Kenneth Stewart on the program. Dr. Stewart is the author of the book Ten Myths About Calvinism, a book to dispel the many erroneous misconceptions of the Five Points of Calvinism and Reformed Theology in general. Dr. Stewart is Professor of Theological Studies at Covenant College, and has also  [ Read More ]

Categories: Calvinism, Uncategorized

This week, we continue our series on Christ and Culture, and will be joined by Dr. Stephen J. Nichols, as we will discuss his book “Jesus Made In America: A Cultural History From the Puritans to ‘The Passion Of the Christ‘” and the issue of how American Christians have distorted Christianity. Dr. Nichols is a  [ Read More ]

Categories: Culture, Uncategorized

We continue our series of episodes on Christ and Culture with Rev. M. Jay Bennett, and we will discuss the issue of Christ, culture, and pastoral ministry. Rev. Bennett received his ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary, is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America, and is the author of the Light and Heat  [ Read More ]

We will continue with our discussion on culture with Tim Challies, of the blog challies.com. We will discuss the new media, the importance of reading,  and other topics. Tim’s blog is a commentary on the contemporary church and its interaction with the culture around us. Tim writes books and blogs for fun while doing web  [ Read More ]

Categories: Culture, Uncategorized

We continue our series on the doctrine of the two kingdoms. This one will feature a conversation with  Dr. Brian Lee,  Pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Washington, DC. (URCNA). We will discuss the issue of Christ, culture and two-kingdom theology. Dr. Lee formerly worked as a Communications Director both on Capitol Hill, and at  [ Read More ]

We welcome back Bob Hayton to the program this week, when we will be discussing King James Onlyism and its origins, beliefs, and its impact today.  Bob Hayton has a BA in Pastoral Theology with a Greek emphasis and a MA in Bible from Fairhaven Baptist College and Seminary in Chesterton, IN. He now works  [ Read More ]

Categories: Bible, Uncategorized

We welcome this week Dr. Tom Ascol, Executive Director of Founders Ministries,  an organization committed to reformation and revival in local churches. We discuss the movement within the Southern Baptist Convention to return the denomination to historic Baptist principles. Dr. Ascol has served as Pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, FL since 1986,  [ Read More ]

Categories: Theological, Uncategorized

In October, in Part I of our look at the doctrine of the two kingdoms, we spoke with Jason Stellman. This week, we will have a second look at this doctrine and will feature an interview with David VanDrunen on his book “Living In God’s Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture.” Dr.  [ Read More ]

This week, we welcome Dr. Phil A. Newton, author of “Elders In Congregational Life: Rediscovering the Biblical Model for Church Leadership.” Dr. Newton is Pastor of South Woods Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, and received his education at the University of Mobile, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and Fuller Theological Seminary. Tweet

Categories: Church, Uncategorized

Dr. David Murray returns to ReformedCast once again. This time, we will talk about his book “Christians Get Depressed Too“, the attitude many Christians have about mental illness, and the various philosophies of treatments. Dr. Murray co-hosts the podcast “Connected Kingdom” with Tim Challies, hosts a blog called “Head Heart Hand” and is president of  [ Read More ]

Categories: Depression, Uncategorized

We welcome Dr. Steven J. Lawson this week as we discuss his book Foundations Of Grace (Long Line of Godly Men). We will look at the doctrines of grace and the many whom have held it during the history of the church. Dr. Lawson is senior pastor of Christ Fellowship Baptist Church in Mobile, Alabama.  [ Read More ]

We will discuss the importance of apologetics with Dr. James R. White, director of Alpha & Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization. Dr. White received his D.Min in Apologetics at Columbia Evangelical Seminary, serves as an adjunct professor at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, and serves as an Elder at the Phoenix Reformed Baptist Church  [ Read More ]

Categories: Apologetics, Uncategorized
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