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Heidelcast

R. Scott Clarkheidelblog.net
Recovering the Reformed Confession
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Heidelcast 64: Nomism And Antinomianism (7)

The nomist wants to know whether the works he did before coming to faith are of any value. He asks, "why then, sir, it would seem that all my seeking to please God by my good works, all my strict walking according . . . Continue reading →

Mar 11, 201425 min

Heidelcast 63: Nomism And Antinomianism (6)

The Heidelcast is working through The Marrow of Modern Divinity (1645). Last time we began looking at the doctrine of the covenant of grace. We saw that the principle of the covenant of grace is fundamentally different from that of the covenant of works. . . . Continue reading →

Feb 27, 201435 min

Heidelcast 62: Nomism And Antinomianism (5)

The Heidelcast is working through The Marrow of Modern Divinity (1645) as a model for how to account for justification and sanctification, how to keep them together, without losing either and without confusing them. The circumstances in which The Marrow first appeared were . . . Continue reading →

Feb 19, 201430 min

Heidelcast 61: Nomism And Antinomianism (4)

The first major section of the Marrow of Modern Divinity was a defense of the covenant of works. It is fascinating to see how, already in the 1640s, the covenant of works came under criticism from the nomists (legalists, moralists). Nothing really . . . Continue reading →

Feb 05, 201437 min

Heidelcast 60: Nomism And Antinomianism (3)

With this episode I had intended to begin a survey of The Marrow of Modern Divinity but Chris Gordon, my friend, colleague, and pastor at Escondido URC put in my hands a terrific little volume from 1831, which was an assessment of the Marrow . . . Continue reading →

Jan 30, 201428 min

Heidelcast 59: Nomism And Antinomianism (2)

The Reformed confess that we were justified in order that we might be progressively sanctified, i.e., gradually and graciously conformed to the image of Christ. The same Spirit who raised Christ from the dead, who united us to him through faith, is . . . Continue reading →

Jan 23, 201439 min

Heidelcast 58: Nomism And Antinomianism (1)

With this episode we begin a series on the proper understanding and use of the law in the Christian life. We'll be talking about both two of our least favorite relatives, uncle nomism and antinomianism. In contrast to these two errors we'll . . . Continue reading →

Jan 16, 201435 min

Heidelcast 57: Why We Can't Move On (3)

Revisionism isn't always a bad thing. I am a revisionist myself. I've been trying to help people see the history of Reformed theology rather differently from the way it was often presented from the middle of the 19th century through the 1970s. . . . Continue reading →

Jan 04, 201424 min

Heidelcast 56: Why We Can't Move On (2)

Sometimes it might have seemed that we haven't had to contend for the gospel but the historical reality is that we were kidding ourselves. In every case where the gospel has been seriously challenged, whether by Pelagius, medieval semi-Pelagianism, Trent in the . . . Continue reading →

Dec 28, 201329 min

Heidelcast 55: Why We Can't Move On (1)

There is a certain amount of pressure within the NAPARC world to "move on" from the Federal Vision. In the next three episodes we're going to consider why that is and how Reformed folk, particularly ministers and elders (but laity too), should . . . Continue reading →

Dec 21, 201331 min

Heidelcast 54: The Story Of The Meyers Case (Pt 2)

For those who are outside the Reformed churches, the so-called (and self-named) Federal Vision movement probably seems like a tempest in a teapot. For those of us, however, who worship in Reformed churches, the FV is no theoretical discussion. There have been . . . Continue reading →

Dec 14, 201329 min

Heidelcast 52: Images Of Christ Don't Affirm His Humanity, They Deny It

In some Reformed quarters to it is considered clever to argue that to reject images is to deny the humanity of Christ. That Reformed writers should make such an argument would shock our Reformed forefathers, who were convinced that images of Christ . . . Continue reading →

Nov 30, 201330 min

Heidelcast 51: Happy Thanksgiving From The Heidelcast

According to the Heidelberg Catechism there are three great heads of the Christian faith: guilt, grace, and gratitude. There may be other motivations to godliness but the catechism isn't structured by them. It is structured by gratitude. Yet, there are those who . . . Continue reading →

Nov 28, 201323 min

Heidelcast 48: Making Some Sense Of The Republication Debate Pt 1: History

Parts of the confessional Reformed world in North America are in the midst of a controversy over whether it is biblical, confessional, and historically Reformed to teach that the Mosaic covenant was, in some sense, a republication of the covenant of works. . . . Continue reading →

Nov 10, 201334 min

Heidelcast 47: Heidelcast: Conditions And The Covenant Of Grace (pt 2)

On today's Heidelcast, part 2 of our discussion about conditions in the covenant of grace. In episode 46 I tried to establish a distinction between two kinds of conditions in the covenant of grace: antecedent and consequent. An antecedent condition is a work, . . . Continue reading →

Nov 03, 201330 min

Heidelcast 46: Conditions And The Covenant Of Grace (Pt 1)

In Reformed theology we speak of three covenants, the pre-temporal covenant of redemption, the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace. In the covenant of redemption there are two aspects, works for the Son and grace for the elect. The Son was . . . Continue reading →

Oct 27, 201338 min

Heidelcast 45: What's New About The New Covenant? (Pt 2)

In this episode, part 2 of 2, we look specifically at what is new in the new covenant. Here's part 1. Jeremiah 31:31–34 looks forward to four future blessings in the new covenant. The New Testament takes up those categories and elaborates . . . Continue reading →

Oct 20, 201338 min

Heidelcast 44: What's New About The New Covenant? (Pt 1)

We speak often about the old and new covenants or Old and New Testaments but what are they and especially what is the Old Testament or the old covenant? What is the relationship between the Old and New Testaments and what is . . . Continue reading →

Oct 13, 201334 min

Heidelcast 43: See Something, Say Something

Denial is the refusal to believe what our senses are telling us, of seeking an alternate explanation. Thomas wanted didn't trust his eyes. One of the earliest heresies faced by the apostolic church was the claim that Jesus humanity was only apparent . . . Continue reading →

Oct 06, 201336 min

Heidelcast 42: Fiona's Crisis

The Heidelcast considers the case of Fiona, who was raised in a broadly evangelical congregation. In that tradition, the emphasis was on unity over diversity. The congregation tolerated different approaches to the sacraments and to the doctrine of salvation. What bound them . . . Continue reading →

Sep 29, 201322 min

Heidelcast 41: Reformation Worship Conference

David Hall and the good folks at Midway Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Powder Springs, GA are hosting the fifth annual Reformation Worship Conference next month (Oct 17-20, 2013). David joined me by phone this afternoon to talk about the conference and about . . . Continue reading →

Sep 26, 201324 min

Heidelcast 40: Christ, Culture, And Confession

We confess that Christ is Lord but what does that entail for the way Christians relate to the broader culture? Are we Christians because the culture is Christian? Do Christians separate themselves completely from the culture? Are we called to transform the . . . Continue reading →

Sep 22, 201337 min

Heidelcast 39: Confessional Church Planting In Cincinnati

An important part of recovering the Reformed confession is calling the churches back to our theology, piety, and practice. Church planting is a part of that practice. We've always been "missional." We were missional before there was a cool word for it. . . . Continue reading →

Sep 15, 201325 min

Heidelcast 38: The Prevalence Of Prevarication

The law of God is always relevant but the ninth commandment seems particularly relevant right now. We live in a time when truth seems to be out of fashion. I can't remember a time when there has seemed to be so little . . . Continue reading →

Sep 15, 201317 min

Heidelcast 37: Around The Horn And The Globe With NAPARC

The Heidelcast answers a phone call asking about NAPARC and what distinguishes the various confessional Reformed denominations and federations from each other. Thanks to the Rev Dr David Hall, Sr Pastor of Midway Presbyterian Church, (PCA) in Powder Springs, GA, the Rev Mr . . . Continue reading →

Sep 01, 201318 min

Heidelcast 35: Zeke Takes Us Behind The Scenes As The World Ends (Updated)

If you've been following the HB, the Heidelcast has been in re-runs for several months. Today, however, the Heidelcast is back with a brand new episode. Earlier this week I talked with Zeke Piestrup about his new documentary, "Apocalypse Later: Harold Camping . . . Continue reading →

Sep 01, 201318 min

Heidelcast 34: Jesus On A Pizza

Alleged manifestations of our Lord have been claimed for a long time since the close of the apostolic period. It is even more common for artists to represent what they imagine his likeness to have been in paintings. So widely accepted are . . . Continue reading →

Aug 28, 201321 min
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