Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine soteriology, the doctrine of salvation. More specifically, we are discussing the ordo salutis, or order of salvation and we …
[156] True Faith includes Notitia, Assensus, and Fiducia
- June 18, 2020
- Tagged as: assensus, Bible, born again, Christianity, Council of Trent, deterministic laws, faith, fiducia, gospel, higher criticism, incarnation, J. Gresham Machen, Jesus Christ, liberalism, mental assent faith, Miracles, notitia, penitent faith, Protestant Reformation, random laws, random processes, repentance, resurrection, Roman Catholic church, Rudolf Bultmann, sacraments, volition
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine soteriology, the doctrine of salvation. More specifically, we are discussing the ordo salutis, or order of salvation and we …
[155] The Protestant Reformation
- June 11, 2020
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Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine soteriology, the doctrine of salvation. More specifically, we are discussing the ordo salutis, or order of salvation and we …
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine soteriology, the doctrine of salvation. More specifically, we are discussing the ordo salutis, or order of salvation. We are …
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine soteriology, the doctrine of salvation. When we finished last week we were in the midst of discussing the glorious topic …
[111] Jesus Christ, the Unique God-Man
- August 8, 2019
- Tagged as: Anthropology, Authority of the Bible, Christianity, Christology, clarity of the Bible, deity of Christ, Ecclesiology, Eschatology, God-man, God’s purpose in creation, heaven, hell, hermeneutics, humanity of Christ, incarnation, infallibility of the Bible, Jesus Christ, loci of systematic theology, necessity of the Bible, sacrifice, Salvation, sin, Soteriology, sufficiency of the Bible, Theology proper, total depravity, Trinity, ultimate standard for truth, Westminster Confession of Faith
Marc Roby: In these podcasts, we have now covered two of the six classic loci of reformed theology; theology proper – in other words, the study of God, and anthropology, which is the study of …
[102] The Essential Nature of Man
- June 6, 2019
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Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine biblical anthropology. In our last session we introduced three views about the fundamental nature of man: monism, which means that …
[79] God is Holy, Holy, Holy
- December 27, 2018
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Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine God’s communicable attributes. Dr. Spencer, last time we discussed God’s love, which can be viewed as an aspect of his …
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine the four characteristics of the Bible represented by the acrostic SNAC, which stands for sufficiency, necessity, authority and clarity. We’ve …
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine the four characteristics of special revelation, that is the Bible. We introduced the acrostic SNAC, and last time we examined …