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Chapter 16, Sec. 4-7
The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner provides further examination on the Westminster’s teaching of good works.
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Leadership
There are three things people underestimate concerning temptation. They are: human frailty; Satan’s strength; and the intercessory power Jesus’ prayers. A wrong understanding of any of these things can result in disaster. This is not only true for the …
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Conclusion
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20th Century: Neo-Calvinism
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20th Century: Neo-Evangelicalism
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20th Century: Neo-Orthodoxy
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20th Century: Theological Liberalism
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The Modern Missionary Movement
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Enlightenment: Root and Branch Attack on Reformers
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Covenant Theology and the Internal Attack on Reformation
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Arminianism and the External Attack on Reformation
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Puritanism in England and New England
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Orthodoxy on the Continent and Britain
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The Thirty Year War
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Romanism’s Counter Reformation: Trent
John Gerstner
John H. Gerstner (1914-1996) was a Professor of Church History at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and Knox Theological Seminary and an authority on the life and theology of Jonathan Edwards. Gerstner counted among his students R.C. Sproul and wrote several books, including Primitive Theology.