by Coleen Sharp | Jan 3, 2021 | Podcasts
This week we revisit part 2 of our series on Federal Vision
Episode Resources:
Resources On The Federal Vision Theology – Heidelblog
For Those Just Tuning In: What Is The Federal Vision? R. Scott Clark
Resources on Norman Shepherd – Heidelblog
Background on the Curr Salvation Controversy by R. Scott Clark
Salvation by Grace Alone Through Faith Alone in Christ Alone by Rachel Miller
Back to the Reformed Confessions and Catechisms by Rachel Miller
TRB 062 The Federal Vision Reformed Brotherhood Podcast
“Reformed” is Definitely Enough:
A critique of Douglas Wilson’s book, “Reformed” is not Enough”
By Dr. C. Matthew McMahon
URCNA Report on the Federal Vision and Justification
OPC Report on Justification
RCUS Study Committee on the Federal Vision’s Doctrine of Justification
Just In Time For Reformation Day: The Return Of The Federal Visionists (And Their Allies) by R. Scott Clark
Heidelcast 131: The Heidelcast Is Back And So Is The Federal Vision
Timeline Snapshot of Justification Debate Brandon Adams
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by Coleen Sharp | Dec 27, 2020 | Podcasts
This week we revisit episode 1 of our two part series on Federal Vision. This episode addresses the history and doctrines of Federal Vision and how Federal Vision is a threat to the gospel.
Episode Resources:
Resources On The Federal Vision Theology – Heidelblog
For Those Just Tuning In: What Is The Federal Vision? R. Scott Clark
Resources on Norman Shepherd – Heidelblog
Background on the Curr Salvation Controversy by R. Scott Clark
Salvation by Grace Alone Through Faith Alone in Christ Alone by Rachel Miller
Back to the Reformed Confessions and Catechisms by Rachel Miller
TRB 062 The Federal Vision Reformed Brotherhood Podcast
“Reformed” is Definitely Enough:
A critique of Douglas Wilson’s book, “Reformed” is not Enough”
By Dr. C. Matthew McMahon
URCNA Report on the Federal Vision and Justification
OPC Report on Justification
RCUS Study Committee on the Federal Vision’s Doctrine of Justification
Just In Time For Reformation Day: The Return Of The Federal Visionists (And Their Allies) by R. Scott Clark
Heidelcast 131: The Heidelcast Is Back And So Is The Federal Vision
Timeline Snapshot of Justification Debate Brandon Adams
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by Coleen Sharp | Dec 1, 2019 | Podcasts
This is part 2 of our series on Federal Vision. In this episode we continue our discussion Federal Vision and respond to typical statements about the topic.
Episode Resources:
Resources On The Federal Vision Theology – Heidelblog
For Those Just Tuning In: What Is The Federal Vision? R. Scott Clark
Resources on Norman Shepherd – Heidelblog
Background on the Curr Salvation Controversy by R. Scott Clark
Salvation by Grace Alone Through Faith Alone in Christ Alone by Rachel Miller
Back to the Reformed Confessions and Catechisms by Rachel Miller
TRB 062 The Federal Vision Reformed Brotherhood Podcast
“Reformed” is Definitely Enough:
A critique of Douglas Wilson’s book, “Reformed” is not Enough”
By Dr. C. Matthew McMahon
URCNA Report on the Federal Vision and Justification
OPC Report on Justification
RCUS Study Committee on the Federal Vision’s Doctrine of Justification
Just In Time For Reformation Day: The Return Of The Federal Visionists (And Their Allies) by R. Scott Clark
Heidelcast 131: The Heidelcast Is Back And So Is The Federal Vision
Timeline Snapshot of Justification Debate Brandon Adams
Women can join Theology Gals Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encouragement
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by Coleen Sharp | Nov 17, 2019 | Podcasts
This week Coleen and Rachel discuss Federal Vision. In this part one episode, the ladies focus on the history and doctrines of Federal Vision and explain how Federal Vision is a threat to the gospel.
Episode Resources:
Resources On The Federal Vision Theology – Heidelblog
For Those Just Tuning In: What Is The Federal Vision? R. Scott Clark
Resources on Norman Shepherd – Heidelblog
Background on the Curr Salvation Controversy by R. Scott Clark
Salvation by Grace Alone Through Faith Alone in Christ Alone by Rachel Miller
Back to the Reformed Confessions and Catechisms by Rachel Miller
“Reformed” is Definitely Enough:
A critique of Douglas Wilson’s book, “Reformed” is not Enough”
By Dr. C. Matthew McMahon
URCNA Report on the Federal Vision and Justification
OPC Report on Justification
RCUS Study Committee on the Federal Vision’s Doctrine of Justification
Just In Time For Reformation Day: The Return Of The Federal Visionists (And Their Allies) by R. Scott Clark
Heidelcast 131: The Heidelcast Is Back And So Is The Federal Vision
Women can join Theology Gals Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encouragement
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by Coleen Sharp | May 19, 2019 | Podcasts
Theology Gals | Episode 113
On this episode Kerry Baldwin joins the gals to discuss Rachel Jankovic’s new book, You Who? They discuss themes from the book regarding philosophy, identity, theology, and the implications.
Episode Resources:
You Who? Why Rachel Jankovic is Wrong on Identity by Kerry Baldwin
Resources from Theology Gals episode on Rachel Jankovic’s errors concerning identity and obedience
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