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Office Hours
Office Hours: Planting A Confessional Reformed Congregation In Ventura To Reach The Lost, by R, Scott Clark on October 4, 2021 ,, This episode #274 begins the 13th season of Office Hours, This semester Westminster Seminary California began its 41st year and the original primary purpose is still the primary purpose: to prepare men for pastoral
Office Hours Podcast
In this episode of Office Hours, Dr, R, Scott Clark gives an overview and critique of Robert Rollock’s 1555-1599, “Commentary on the Epistle of St, Paul the Apostle to the Ephesians,” book 5 in the Classic Reformed Theology series from Reformation Heritage books,
Office Hours
In this episode of Office Hours Dr, R, Scott Clark, Professor of Church History and Historical Theology, gives an overview of the events and theological thought that led to what we now understand as the Reformed Tradition,
Office Hours: Pastoring During The Pandemic
Office Hours: Pastoring During The Pandemic, In the best of times pastoral ministry is a challenging vocation, After all, one of the first duties of a faithful minister is to announce bad news in public, Pastors are among the first to hear when something has gone wrong in the congregation, when someone has become seriously ill or died,
New Free Audio from WSC: “Office Hours”
Puritan Board Graduate, Aug 19, 2009, #12, R, Scott Clark said: Office Hours is a new podcast from WSC, It’s a monthly and sometimes more frequent interview with WSC faculty, The preview program is up now and features clips from some of the shows, You can subscribe via iTunes or via RSS or listen on the website,
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On Being Reformed
In this episode of Office Hours, with guest host Rev, Chris Gordon, talks to Dr, R, Scott Clark about what it means to be Reformed and the challenges to the historical understanding of the term, He does this through a discussion of a new book he has contributed to, “On Being Reformed: Debates over a Theological Identity,” Permissions: You are
Westminster Seminary California
Dr, R, Scott Clark is Professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Westminster Seminary California, Dr, Clark has taught at Westminster Seminary California since 1997, during which time he also servedas Academic Dean 1997-2000, and has also t
Office Hours With Bob Godfrey On The Anxious Bench
Office Hours With Bob Godfrey On The Anxious Bench, Much of modern evangelical theology, piety, and practice, is not driven by Scripture as much as it is driven by history, Many evangelicals assume, as I once did, that the altar call is a biblical practice, They do not know, as I did not, that the altar call is a nineteenth-century practice not
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Office Hours: Pastoring During The Pandemic; Recent Comments, R, Scott Clark on The Belgic Confession Is Now In Swahili; George on Defining “Evangelical” Is Already Difficult But This Makes It Impossible; Joe on The 1619 Project Privileges Narrative Over Facts; Steve Rafalsky on The Belgic Confession Is Now In Swahili
Office Hours Podcast
Resident Faculty, R, Scott Clark , October 16, 2017 , Type: Interviews, Office Hours Podcast As we celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation this month, Dr, Clark begins a brief series looking at what happened to the Reformation in the modern period,
Thomas Aquinas
by R, Scott Clark o n September 4, 2017 , Thomas Aquinas c,1224–74 was one of the most important Christian teachers in the period and though he was eclipsed in the centuries after, his work returned to prominence in the 16th–19th centuries particularly among Roman theologians, for whom Thomas became the theologian , , ,
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In this episode of Office Hours, Dr, R, Scott Clark gives an overview and critique of Robert Rollock’s 1555-1599, “Commentary on the Epistle of St, Paul the Apostle to the Ephesians,” book 5 in the Classic Reformed Theology series from Reformation Heritage books, APR 5, 2021; Meet the Faculty: Nick Brennan Meet the Faculty: Nick Brennan In this episode, Office Hours talks to Dr, Nick Brennan
R, Scott Clark – Covenant Nurture
In their chapter, The Covenant before the Covenants, David VanDrunen and R, Scott Clark write: In Reformed theology, the pactum salutis has been defined as a pretemporal, intratrinitarian agreement between the Father and Son in which the Father promises to redeem an elect people, In turn, the Son volunteers to earn the salvation of his people by becoming incarnate the Spirit having …
R, Scott Clark
R, Scott Clark DPhil, University of Oxford was educated at the University of Nebraska BA, Westminster Seminary California MDiv, and St Anne’s College, Oxford University DPhil, He was a minister in the Reformed Church in the United States 1988–1998 and has been a minister in the United Reformed Churches in North America since 1998,
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