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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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2nd Century: The Church of the Apostolic Fathers
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3rd and 4th Century: Nicea and the Deity of Christ
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5th Century in the East: Two Natures of Christ
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5th Century in the West: Augustine
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5th Century in the West: Fall of Imperial Rome
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5th Century in the West: Tertullian to Augustine
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An Interview with Dr. Gerstner
What was the occasion of your conversion? When did you have your first personal encounter with God? In this special message, Dr. Sproul and Dr. John Gerstner talk about Gerstner’s personal account, and his life as a Christian.
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Arminianism and the External Attack on Reformation
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Calvinistic Creeds and the Westminster Standards
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Can We Know Truth?
Emmanuel Kant said that if God exists, we can’t know it because of a wall that separates the world of the physical from the world of the metaphysical. Unfortunately many have fallen for this faulty reasoning. In this message …
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Chapter 14, Sec.3-Chapter 15, Sec. 5
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 studies the place of repentance in sanctification.
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.