Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of theology today by continuing our examination of eschatology, the doctrine of last things. Two weeks ago we quoted Louis Berkhof, who wrote that eschatology, “is the one …
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of theology today by continuing our examination of eschatology, the doctrine of last things. In our session last week, we quoted Louis Berkhof, who wrote that eschatology, “is …
[238] In the End, Both God and His People are Glorified
- January 13, 2022
- Tagged as: Anthropology, creation, death, definitive sanctification, double transaction, Ecclesiology, Eschatology, glorification, God’s decretive will, God’s love, God’s secret will, God’s wrath, heaven, hell, Jesus Christ, progressive sanctification, resurrection, Salvation, second coming of Christ, sin, Soteriology, theology
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of theology today by continuing our examination of eschatology, the doctrine of last things. In our session last week, we discussed the kingdom of God, which is here …
Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of theology today by beginning an examination of the final locus of reformed theology; namely, eschatology, which means the doctrine of last things. Dr. Spencer, how would you …
[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 …
Marc Roby: Well, Dr. Spencer, I’m excited about today’s session because we are ready to begin studying systematic theology proper.
Dr. Spencer: I’m excited as well. We’ve gone nearly a year now and have covered …