Reformed Forum TV

About this original series

The Reformed Forum is a reformed theology media network. The forum seeks to serve the church by providing content dedicated to issues in reformed theology.

  • # Episodes

    28 episodes
  • Rating

    TV-G

Episodes of Reformed Forum TV

    • Reformed and Puritan Perspectives on Prayer

      Brian Najapfour, pastor from the Philippines and a PhD student at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, discusses his book Taking Hold of God: Reformed and Puritan Perspectives on Prayer . The book, which Najapfour co-edited with Joel R. Beeke, is a wealth of material on the subject of Christian prayer. The writings of many Reformed and Puritan thinkers on the subject shine through to provide a rich understanding of this means of grace.

      • Release date
        Apr 22, 2011
      • Runtime
        01:00:08
    • These Last Days: A Christian View of History

      Richard D. Phillips and Gabriel Fluhrer visit to discuss their latest book These Last Days: A Christian View of History. Last year, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals hosted a series of conferences exploring a Christian view of history. Many of the conference addresses have been compiled into this great book.

      • Release date
        Apr 16, 2011
      • Runtime
        59:06
    • Founders of Westminster Theological Seminary

      Westminster Theological Seminary was founded in 1929 as a result of denominational conflict within the Presbyterian Church in the USA. J. Gresham Machen brought together several men in an attempt to carry on the rich Reformed tradition of Old Princeton. In this episode of Historia Ecclesia, Jonathan Brack provides of a sketch of three of those men: Paul Woolley, Ned B. Stonehouse, and Cornelius Van Til.

      • Release date
        Feb 14, 2011
      • Runtime
        09:02
    • Relationships and Marriage

      Winston Smith speaks about the Trinity and union with Christ and how those impact our relationships - particularly within the context of marriage. Winston is a counselor and faculty member at CCEF . ;Visit

      • Release date
        Feb 14, 2011
      • Runtime
        06:22
    • Carl Trueman on Historical Methodology

      Carl Trueman spoke about his book Histories and Fallacies on Christ the Center episode 160 . Watch this series of clips from that discussion.

      • Release date
        Feb 7, 2011
      • Runtime
        04:18
    • Are All Van Tilians Equal?

      Cornelius Van Til was an influential figure in the development of a distinctively Reformed apologetic. Camden Bucey discusses the issue of divergences in the Van Tilian interpretive tradition. In drawing out the insights of Greg Bahnsen, John Frame, Scott Oliphint, and Lane Tipton, Bucey provides a brief look into the current landscape of Van Tilian apologetics.

      • Release date
        Feb 7, 2011
      • Runtime
        06:44
    • An Introduction to Reformed Forum

      Camden Bucey provides a brief introduction to Reformed Forum.

      • Release date
        Feb 3, 2011
      • Runtime
        04:18
    • The Gospel Coalition

      John Starke of ;The Gospel Coalition

      • Release date
        Jan 31, 2011
      • Runtime
        40:34
    • Natural Theology

      The idea of natural theology has been much debated. One’s understanding regarding the project of natural theology will inevitably impact substantially one’s apologetic methodology and epistemology. K. Scott Oliphint and James Dolezal visit the Reformed Forum studio to discuss natural theology. Michael Sudduth’s book The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology (Burlington: Ashgate, 2009) will act as the foil of the discussion. The book is in the Ashgate “Philosophy of Religion” series edited by ...

      • Release date
        Sep 15, 2010
      • Runtime
        54:26
    • New Media and the Technological Frontier

      Kelly Bucey joins the program as ;Reformed Media Review

      • Release date
        Aug 26, 2010
      • Runtime
        36:40
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