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Augustine
Is there any hope for the wayward son? What profit is there in a mother’s prayers? Dr. Sproul shows us the answers to these questions as he takes us back to the fourth century to meet a young man …
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Building St. Peters
Sadly, the church, composed of sinful men and women, does not escape the infiltration of depravity, but it frequently suffers greatly from it. Corruption among officials, particularly high-ranking leaders, has serious ramifications both within and without the church’s borders …
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Calvinistic Creeds and the Westminster Standards
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Colloquy of Marburg
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Forerunners of Luther: Brothers of Common Life
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Forerunners of Luther: Lyra, Valla, Erasmus
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Forerunners of Luther: Savonarola
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Forerunners of Luther: Wycliffe and Hus
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Indulgence Controversy
Theological disputation occurs frequently within the confines of the church. At times, differences among brothers and sisters in Christ lead to divisive splits and even animosity, which generally burgeons on account of poor behavior and a less than gentle spirit …
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John Calvin
Is there anyone in Christian history who you would consider to be a hero? Dr. Sproul considers John Calvin a hero of the Christian faith. Find out why, as Dr. Sproul introduces us to this great saint of the church …
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John Calvin and the Calvinists
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Jonathan Edwards
So very often, popular media and modern academia portray the preachers of early America as hell, fire, and brimstone, Bible-thumping simpletons who had no knowledge outside their religious convictions. But those who are committed to embracing that caricature have never …
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Luther & the Lightning Bolt
Protestants around the world today celebrate their distinction from the Roman Catholic Church proudly and regularly. Yet, how many actually know the history behind their separation? The old adage “you can’t know where you are going until you know …
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Making of the Protestant Reformation (part 1)
What is the spiritual significance of the Protestant Reformation today? Protestants enjoy unspeakable privileges such as reading the Bible in our own language, attending churches that faithfully proclaim the gospel, and ultimately, peace with God. In this message, Dr. Sproul …
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Martin Luther (Part 1)