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Christology
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Christology in the 19th Century (Part 1)
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Christology in the 19th Century (Part 2)
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Christology in the 20th Century (Part 1)
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Christology in the 20th Century (Part 2)
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Jesus as the Word (Part 1)
Why does the Gospel of John describe Jesus as the Word? What is this concept of the Word that John is communicating? Dr. Sproul explores this concept as he discusses early Christology, looking at the first chapter of the Gospel …
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Jesus as the Word (Part 2)
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Substitutionary Atonement
There are those who believe it is simply barbarian and prescientific to think of an atonement by which somebody pours out their own blood to satisfy the demands of God’s justice. As Dr. Sproul continues with the theme of …
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The Christ of the Bible
The gospel writers give us a glance at the character of Christ from just slightly different perspectives and begin to probe the depths and riches of who He is. Dr. Sproul, in “The Christ of the Bible” attempts to proclaim …
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The Christ of the Creeds
Dr. Sproul takes some time to discuss several of the thought shaping councils in the fourth and fifth centuries. Both the Council of Nicaea in the fourth century, and the Council of Chalcedon in the fifth century dealt with and …
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The Council of Chalcedon (Part 1)
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The Council of Chalcedon (Part 2)
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The Council of Nicea (Part 1)
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The Council of Nicea (Part 2)
Do you believe that Jesus is of the same essence of God, that He is light of light, eternal and exalted? If you answered yes, then you certainly hold a high view of Jesus. But is it high enough? Continuing …
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The Extent of the Atonement
Is there such thing as a 4-point Calvinist? In Dr. Sproul’s final section on the atonement of Christ, he briefly discusses one of the most controversial issues that surround the whole discussion of the atonement of Jesus, and that …