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Philosophy


A.A. Hodge   A.A. Hodge (1823-1886), Professor in Systematic Theology at Princeton Seminary from 1877 until his death in 1886.

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• A Comparison of Systems


Al Martin   Al Martin, has been an elder at the Trinity Baptist Church of Montville, New Jersey since its inception in 1967. Over thirty years of pastoral experience and an evident gift of pointed applicatory preaching have made Pastor Martin a widely recognized counselor and pastor.

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• The Practical Implications of Calvinism


Archibald Alexander (1772-1851), Presbyterian theologian and educator.

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• Sinners Welcome To Come To Jesus Christ, Part I

• Sinners Welcome To Come To Jesus Christ, Part II


B.B. Warfield   B.B. Warfield (1851-1921), the famed Princeton professor has a well earned reputation as a scholar and teacher of the faith.

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• The Religious Life of Theological Students

• Sanctification

• Calvin as a Theologian and Calvinism Today

• The Cessation of the Charismata

• Election

• What Fatalism Is

• Christ’s Little Ones

• The Formation of the Canon of the New Testament

• The Foundations of the Sabbath in the Word of God


Christian George   Christian George, Christian George is an author of several books, a graduate of Beeson Divinity School and is currently working on his Ph.D. His most recent book is entitled, Sex, Sushi, and Salvation. J. I. Packer writes of this book, "The exotic potpourri of life slices vividily projects the truth that our Redeemer God alone can fufill the desires for intimacy, community, and eternity that He has implanted in us. A top-class read ..."

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• Dietrich Bonhoeffer vs.

• Godology


Christopher Love   Christopher Love (1618-1651), was born in Cardiff, Wales in 1618. He was converted at the age of 15 and attended New Inn Hall, Oxford, against the wishes of his father, but supported by his minister and mother. While at Oxford, Love was tutored by Dr. Christopher Rogers, a man with Strong Puritan leanings. Love pastored in London after several short stops along the way. Before he assumed the pastorate of St. Lawrence Jewry in London, Love catechized and taught theology to the children of the sheriff of London. He married Mary Stone, the daughter of a London merchant, whom he met while they were both employed by Sheriff Warner. They had five children, two girls who died early in life, and three boys, the last who was born a week after Love's death. Love, a Presbyterian, obtained ordination in the Church of England after much difficulty. He would have had it easily in Scotland, but not without leaving England to live in Scotland, which he was loathe to do. Because of his political leanings and involvements, he was arrested by Oliver Cromwell's forces for his alleged involvement with a plan to raise money for the restoration of the monarchy, a charge Love denied. He was arrested along with six other prominent ministers in London (all Presbyterians, the venerable Thomas Watson being the most noted), for treason. The rest were released after six months; Love was beheaded on Tower Hill, London on August 22, 1651.

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• The Mortification of Sin


Rev. Cornelius Van Til   Rev. Cornelius Van Til, (1895-1987) began his teaching career in 1928 as Professor of Apologetics at Princeton Theological Seminary. In 1929 he was one of four Princeton professors to break away and found a new seminary, Westminster, as a conservative alternative to the more liberal Princeton. Van Til taught apologetics at Westminster from 1929 until his retirement in 1972, a 44 year career, all in all.

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• The Reformed View of Education


David Wells.

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• The Rejection of the Classical Doctrine of God


DA Carson   DA Carson Research Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, KY

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• The Biblical Gospel


Donald DeWitt, a Student at Reformed Theological Seminary

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• Night of the Talking Dead


Dwayne Wood passed away June 11, 2008. He was a graduate of Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida and a counselor in Birmingham, Alabama.

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• The Direction of Grief: Remembering


E. J. Young   Dr. E. J. Young (1907-1968) was a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, Westminster Theological Seminary (Th.B. and Th.M.), and the Dropsie College of Hebrew and Cognate Learning (Ph.D.), Young was ordained in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. in 1935. One year later, he joined the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, the same year that he was appointed to the Old Testament department at Westminster Seminary.

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• The Human Writers of the Old Testament


G. J. Vos   Geerhardus Johannes Vos (aka G. J. Vos) (1862–1949) was an American, Reformed theologian and one of the most distinguished representatives of the Princeton Theology. He is sometimes called the father of Reformed Biblical Theology.

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• True’ and Truth’ in the Johannine Writings


Guy Finnie

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• Discontentment


Dr. H. Henry Meeter, served for thirty years as Chairman of the Bible Department at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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• The Place of Faith in the Calvinistic System


Ilya Lizorkin Stellenbosch University.

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• The Woman of Valor:

• The Woman of Valor:


Issac Watts   Issac Watts

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• Proof of a Separate State of Souls, Part 1

• Proof of a Separate State of Souls, Part 2

• Proof of a Separate State of Souls, Part 3

• Proof of a Separate State of Souls, Part 4

• Proof of a Separate State of Souls, Part 5


James Wilson

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• Civil Government


John Angell James

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• An Earnest Ministry the Need of the Times

• The Necessity of Progress


J.C. Ryle   J.C. Ryle, in 1841 was ordained as a minister in the Anglican Church, (Church of England). In 1880 Ryle was named the first Bishop of the newly constituted diocese of Liverpool. Throughout his ministry he became known and beloved as a defender of the evangelical reformed faith as expressed in the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, of the Church of England.

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• What it Costs to be a True Christian

• Prayer


Jimmy Li currently an undergraduate fourth year student at UCLA studying political science

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• Presenting Evidence within a Van Tillian Framework


Jim Williams

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• . . .Walking On . . .

• The One and Only Original

• A Time of Remembrance

• It’s Good for What’s bugging You!

• God’s Golden Warriors

• Hang In There!

• STEPPIN’ OUT AND JUST OUT STEPPIN'

• Blessings, Train Stations, and Tea Bags

• Are You Two?

• Not Our Way

• There’s Always a Cloud

• The Unmistakable Argument

• Insider out, Outsider in!

• It’s Not Our Thing

• Play Reveille!!!

• Between a Rock and a harder place

• Oh, What an Inspiration!

• Define Yourself

• Another Fine Mess?

• Do You Love Yourself?

• Who are You?


Dr. J.I. Packer   Dr. J. I. Packer was educated at Oxford University. Packer has served as assistant minister at St. John's Church of England, Harborne, Birmingham and Senior Tutor and Principal at Tyndale Hall (an Anglican seminary in Bristol). He preaches and lectures widely in Great Britain and America and contributes frequently to theological periodicals. His writings include Fundamentalism and the Word of God, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God, and Knowing God. Currently Dr. Packer is Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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• Incarnation - God Sent His Son, to Save Us

• Our Need of Scripture

• Original Sin


J. Ligon Duncan   J. Ligon Duncan Ligon Duncan III is Senior Minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Jackson, Mississippi, President of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals the Convener of Twin Lakes Fellowship, Editorial Director of Reformed Academic Press Adjunct Professor of Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, and Chairman of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.

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• The Openness of God Controversy


John Colquhoun, (1748-1827) former pastor New Church in South Leith, Scotland. Educated at Glasgow University. Shortly after his conversion he walked all the way from Luss to Glasgow, a distance in all of about fifty miles, to buy a copy of Thomas Boston's Fourfold State. This book had a moulding influence on his early Christian life. He came to esteem it next to his Bible. The influence of Boston's teaching was later to permeate his ministry and writings.

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• The Establishment of the Law by the Gospel

• The Uses of the Gospel and the Law

• The Law and the Gospel, Part 1

• The Law and the Gospel, Part 2

• The Law and the Gospel, Part 3


Dr. John M. Frame   Dr. John M. Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL

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• Christ and Culture

• Do We Need God To Be Moral?

• Greeks Bearing Gifts

• Infinite Series

• Self Refuting Statements

• Transcendental Arguments

• Christianity and Contemporary Epistemology

• History of Epistemology

• History of Epistemology

• History of Epistemology

• No News Is Good News: Modernity, The Postmodern, and Apologetics

• Paul Helm: Belief Policies

• Review of Esther Meek, Longing to Know

• How to be Confident amid Millennial Frenzy

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• Between the Apostles and the Parousia

• How to be Confident amid Millennial Frenzy


John Jewell, Bishop of Salisbury, was born in 1522, at the village of Buden, near Ilfracombe, Devonshire. He studied at Oxford, and in 1546 openly professed the tenets of the Reformers. Having obtained the living of Sunningwell, Berks, he distinguished himself by his zeal and assiduity as a parish priest, but at the accession of Queen Mary, to avoid persecution as a heretic, he escaped to the Continent and became vice-master of a college at Strasbourg.

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• Scripture


Professor John Murray   Professor John Murray, (1898-1975), Former Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary

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• Divorce and Remarriage

• Law and Grace

• The Fourth Commandment

• The Adamic Administration

• Adoption

• Arminianism and the Atonement

• The Atonement

• Calvin, Dordt, and Westminster on Predestination

• Calvin on the Sovereignty of God

• Co-operation in Evangelism

• The Covenant of Grace

• Definitive Sanctification

• From Faith to Faith

• Irresistible Grace

• Law and Grace

• Pictures of Christ

• The Reformed Faith and Arminianism

• The Sovereignty of God

• Tradition: Romish and Protestant

• The Weak and the Strong


John Preston (1587-1628), English Puritan divine. In his theology he was a stanch Calvinist and his writings had considerable popularity and his preaching attended with great interest.

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• Natural Theology


Johannes G. Vos

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• The Bible Doctrine of the Separated Life


Jonathan Edwards   Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), pastor, revivalist, Christian philosopher, missionary, and college president, is widely regarded as North America’s greatest theologian.

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• God Glorified in Man’s Dependence


Jonathan Gundlach

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• Communicating the Authority of Scripture in a Postmodern Enviroment


Joshua Appel   Joshua Appel

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• Words and the World: Reflections on the Possibility of Hermeneutical Realism


Joseph R. Nally   Rev. Joseph R. Nally, Theological Editor, Third Millennium Ministries, (IIIM).

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• BibleWorks 8

• Godology

• You are the Treasure that I Seek


Louise Holzhauer is RTS Biblical Studies and MAC student at the Orlando campus, the wife of a PCA elder and mother of two wonderful children.

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• Cruising

• God’s Lachrymatory

• Onward and Upward


Mark Dever   Mark Dever the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC. A Duke graduate, Dr. Dever holds a M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, a Th.M. from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in Ecclesiastical History from Cambridge University. He is the president of 9Marks Ministries and has taught at a number of seminaries. Dr. Dever has also authored several books and articles. He and his wife Connie live and minister on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

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• Prayer in the Life and Ministry of a Pastor


Rev. Marty Fields, Pastor of Grace Church of the Islands, Savannah, GA

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• Critique of the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction


Martin Luther   Martin Luther (1483-1546), dealt the symbolic blow that began the Reformation when he nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church.

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• How to Study Theology


Mark Pinson, lives and works in the Atlanta, Georgia area. He and his wife, Shannon, are proud parents of their two-year-old son, Tyler. Mark, Shannon and Tyler also attend Cumberland Community Church where Mark is currently serving the last year of a three-year elder board rotation. While postgraduate study plans have not been finalized, Mark is interested in pursuing a ministry position where he could glorify God through teaching, devotional writing and leading others in spiritual formation.

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• Befriending the Soul to Live the Good Life, Part I

• Befriending the Soul to Live the Good Life, Part II

• Befriending the Soul to Live the Good Life, Part III


Matt Perman, is Senior Director of Strategy of Desiring God Ministries.

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• The Pleasure of God in Justifying the Wicked

• If God is Sovereign, Why do Anything?


Michael Fourth

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• Christian Reflections on the Phenomenological Epistemology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty


Mike Milton   Mike Milton President and Professor of Practical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina.

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• New Years


Nate Palmer   Nate Palmer, Sovereign Grace Ministries Church in Frisco, TX.

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• Biblical Servanthood is Established by the Trinity


Dr. Noel Weeks, B.Sc. (Zoology, Hons.), B.D., Th.M., M.A., Ph.D. Creationist & Ancient Historian.

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• Teaching


Norman Geisler

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• Neotheism


Philip Bennett Power (1822-1899) entered the ministry of the Church of England in 1846. He served congregations in Leicester, Holloway (in London), and Worthing until 1865. During the last 34 years of his life he was an invalid. His writings include The ‘I Wills’ of Christ and A Book of Comfort, both of which have been re-issued by the Banner of Truth Trust.

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• Prayer


R. B. Gaffin   R. B. Gaffin B.A., Calvin College, 1958; B.D., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1961; Th.M., 1962; Th.D., 1969; Graduate studies, Georg-August Universität, Göttingen 1962-1963; Westminster, 1965-. Presently, the Charles Krahe Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary.

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• Observations on a Controversy


Richard Bennett   Richard Bennett spent twenty-one years as a RC priest in Trinidad, WI. After a serious accident in 1972, he began to study seriously the Bible. After fourteen years of contrasting Catholicism to Biblical truth, he was convicted by the Gospel message. In 1986, he saw that justification is not being inwardly just as Rome taught, but being accepted in Christ. He was then saved by God's grace alone, and formally left the Roman Catholic Church and its priesthood. He has founded an evangelistic ministry to Catholics called "Berean Beacon."

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• It is Written: Sola Scriptura


Richard Phillips, is the chair of the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology and senior pastor at First Presbyterian Church Coral Springs, Margate, Florida.

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• How Can I Be Sure


  Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr., Professor of Old Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL

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• Westminster and Contemporary Reformed Hermeneutics


Richard Sibbes   Richard Sibbes (1577-1635) was lecturer at Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1610-1615, preacher at Gray's Inn, London, from 1617, and Master of St. Catherine's Hall, Cambridge, from 1626 until his death. He was one of the most significant preachers of the Puritan period.

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• Believe Christ, Not Satan


Robert Godfrey

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• What Do We Mean by Sola Scriptura?


Dr. Roger Nicole   Dr. Roger Nicole, Visiting Professor of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL

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• Induction and Deduction


Scott Schuliet  
Scott Schuleit, received a M.A. in Christianity and Culture (Summa Cum Laude) from Knox Theological Seminary. His poems have appeared in several publications, including: the Mars Hill Review, The Penwood Review, Spring Hill Review and Christianity and Literature. Also, a few of his book reviews have appeared in Tabletalk magazine and several of his articles in The Good Life Newsletter. Scott lives in the Atlanta area and enjoys walking, observing, reflecting and spending time with his dear wife Christina. He may be contacted at: sschuleit@gmail.com

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• Anger

• Laugh-Tracks

• Lust


Sinclair Ferguson   Sinclair Ferguson (born 1948) is a Scottish theologian known in Reformed Christian circles for his teaching, writing, and editorial work. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen and was a minister in the Church of Scotland from 1971 to 2005, when he transferred to the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. He has served as an editor with the Banner of Truth Trust and worked as a minister at St George's-Tron Church, Glasgow.

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• A Spiritual Appetite


Theoph. Brabourn

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• A CONFUTATION


Dr. Tim Keller   Dr. Tim Keller, Senior Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, NY

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• Tim Keller Reasons with America

• The Gnostics and Jesus

• The Gospel in All its Forms

• Prayer and the Gospel

• The Current Intellectual State of Affairs in America

• Leadership and Church Size Dynamics


Todd Baucum   Todd Baucum was not born into a Christian home, but heard the Gospel explained to him by a visiting pastor at the age of eleven in South Texas and came to saving faith in Christ. He attended Liberty University and graduated with a major in Cross-cultural Studies in 1983. Believing God was calling him to be a Presbyterian, he transferred from a Baptist seminary into one more Reformed. His theological education being diverse, but made him think through his beliefs and as he matured he became more confessional, orthodox and biblical in his theological thinking. Eventually the Lord led him to the Presbyterian Church in America. He is blessed by a wonderfully supportive wife named Mary and four daughters. He enjoys Christian and Classical music, reading good books, spending time serving the Lord and doing short-term missions.

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• Screwtape in a Postmodern Age


Rev. W. Tullian Tchividjian   Rev. W. Tullian Tchividjian, Senior Pastor of New City Presbyterian Church, Margate, FL

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• Being Thankful for Pain

• A World without Windows


William F. Bell

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• Modern Evangelism Unmasked


William Webster

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• Sola Scriptura and the Early Church