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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Apr6
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Today, we will be discussing an important topic in the realm of pastoral care - family visitation. As a pastor, one of the many responsibilities is…
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171
Mar30
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Abuse is a painful and complex reality that affects many people in and outside the church. How can we, as Christians, respond to abuse in a way th…
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170
Mar23
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In today’s episode, Danny Patterson and Andrew Compton continue discussing the theme of abuse and the church. Today, they’ll be exploring some com…
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169
Mar16
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In today’s episode, we begin a sensitive and challenging topic that has affected many individuals and communities: abuse and the church. Rev. Andre…
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168
Mar9
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In today's episode, Dr. J. Mark Beach, Professor of Ministerial and Doctrinal Studies, responds to the objection: If God is all-loving and all-powe…
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167
Mar2
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In today’s episode, Dr. J. Mark Beach, Professor of Ministerial and Doctrinal Studies, begins a two-part series on predestination and issues that s…
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166
Feb23
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In today's episode, Dr. Alan Strange delves into the life and legacy of Ambrose of Milan, a prominent bishop and theologian of the early Christian …
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165
Feb16
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In today's episode, Dr. Alan Strange delves into the life and teachings of one of the most prominent figures in early Christianity: John Chrysostom…
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164
Feb9
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In today's episode, Dr. Alan Strange, Professor of Church History, describes the famous first Council of Constantinople in A.D. 381 that brought a …
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163
Feb2
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In today's episode, Dr. Strange returns to his series on the early church to describe the Cappadocian Fathers, a trio of mighty men of God who cont…
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