Join the faculty of Mid-America Reformed Seminary as they discuss everything from theology to cultural issues from a Reformed perspective. *The opinions presented in each episode are those of the individual speaker and do not necessarily represent the views of the Seminary.* If there are particular topics you'd like to hear from our faculty, email our Director of Marketing, Jared Luttjeboer, at jluttjeboer@midamerica.edu. We'd love to hear from you!
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Nov22
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In this episode, Dr. Cornelis Venema provides an in-depth examination of Question and Answer 80 of the Heidelberg Catechism, focusing on its critiq…
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Nov16
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In this episode, we kick off a three-part series on Question and Answer 80 in the Heidelberg Catechism. Led by President of Mid-America, Dr. Cornel…
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Nov9
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In this episode, Dr. Strange concludes this segment on church history by looking at the rise of Islam, its spread, and its impact on the developmen…
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Nov2
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In this episode, we explore one of the most transformative periods in European history - the fall of Rome in the 5th century AD and the subsequent …
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Oct26
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In this episode, Dr. Strange examines the Second and Third Council of Constantinople, which sought to affirm Christ's divine and human natures,…
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Oct19
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In this episode of our ongoing Church History series, Dr. Alan Strange delves into the topic of monasticism. He traces its origins, explaining why …
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Oct12
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In this episode, Dr. Beach examines the ordo salutis, which refers to the logical sequence or order of the various elements involved in th…
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Oct5
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In this episode, Dr. Beach looks at the historia salutis, the overarching narrative of salvation history that unfoldsthroughout the Bible…
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Sep28
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In this episode, Dr. J. Mark Beach explores the pactum salutis, also known as the covenant of redemption. This refers to the agreement ma…
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Sep21
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In this episode, Dr. Alan Strange concludes his series on Christian Nationalism by offering final critiques of Stephen Wolfe's book, addressing…
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