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General Revelation and Natural Theology
In Foundations: An Overview of Systematic Theology , R.C. Sproul shows that the truths of Scripture relate to each other in perfect harmony. This eye-opening series addresses a myriad of questions about the origin and authority of the Bible, God …
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The Church: Catholic and Apostolic
The Church is one of unity and diversity. In “The Church: Catholic and Apostolic,” Dr. Sproul takes a look in history to explore the last two characteristics of the Church mentioned in the Apostle’s Creed, the quality of being …
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Worship in the Church
Any time we talk about the nature of the Church, we would be completely negligent if we overlooked one of the central purposes of the people of God: to express ourselves in corporate and personal worship. Dr. Sproul illustrates in …
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Are Miracles for Today?
A subject that’s debated all the time in the life of the church is the topic of miracles. Should we as 20th Century Christians, expect miracles to be occurring in the life of the church today, or have …
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Scope and Purpose of Theology
Why do we continue to study theology even after many scholars have come up with ideas and systems of thought? Dr. Sproul discusses in this message the scope and purpose of studying and learning theology.
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Inspiration and Authority of Scripture
Out of Luther’s Diet of Worms conflict came the slogan at that time, called “sola scriptura”, simply, “the Scripture alone.” The great reformers would say that even though God did not personally write down the words on parchment, the …
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What Is Theology?
What is theology? If you asked most people on the street if they knew the answer to that question, they would have no clue what to say. Biology, zoology, physiology, or anthropology sound familiar but theology, the study of God …
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Infallibility and Inerrancy
With the rise of higher criticism, particularly in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Scripture has come under widespread attack, but specifically, the concepts of infallibility and inerrancy have been sharply criticized. Dr. Sproul explains the importance of the “Infallibility and …
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Canonicity
How do we know the right books have been included in this collection or library of books that we call the sacred Scripture? This is the question of canon. The word, “canon,” comes from a Greek word, “kanon,” which is …
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Scripture and Authority
Here in “Scripture and Authority”, Dr. Sproul touches on many subjects including the nature of Scripture, the origin of Scripture, the authority of Scripture, and the relationship of biblical authority to ecclesiastical authority. The Scripture is given to us not …
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The Holy Spirit in the New Testament
In this lecture, Dr. Sproul continues the study of pneumetology as we look at the work of the Holy Spirit in the New Testament. It is by the Holy Spirit whom God sends that the redemptive work of Christ is …
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Special Revelation
Can we as humans receive distinct information from God Himself? Special revelation is that revelation that God gives that not everybody in the world has the opportunity as of yet to receive. It is that information that God gives to …
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Knowledge of God
The fundamental principle when discussing “The Knowledge of God”, is that while our knowledge of God is neither exhaustive nor comprehensive, we do have a meaningful way of speaking about Him. God has addressed to us in our terms, and …
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The Paraclete
We find in the study of the Holy Spirit, a role that is completely vital to our success as workers in the Kingdom of Christ. He is our Paraclete, the helper that Christ promised to give to His church. Dr …
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Why Did Christ Die?
“Why Did Christ Die?” That question will be answered as Dr. Sproul begins to lead us throughout several messages studying the atonement of Christ. To plumb the depths of the activity of the atonement of Christ takes great seriousness. Dr …