Audio
Jaffa Cakes with Kent Hughes
Lee Gatiss & R. Kent Hughes
A cup of tea and a chat with preacher, author, and disciplined godly man R. Kent Hughes. Covering all manner of subjects including expository preaching, large churches, and how to define success in ministry. Also includes some quick-fire questions about penal substitution, limited atonement, homeschooling, and infant baptism!
Why Bother with Systematics?
Mike Ovey
Why should we bother with Systematic Theology? Isn't the Bible sufficient without having to think 'theologically' and logically as well? Is 'theology' just imposing a framework onto God's word? Mike Ovey addresses this funamental isse.
A Protestant, Reformed, Evangelical Christian
Peter Jensen
Three talks from the Archbishop of Sydney which inform, encourage, and challenge Christians to think more carefully about their identity in a confused and confusing world.
The Law in the Life of a Christian
Peter Jensen
The Archbishop of Sydney examines the controversial subject of the role of the Old Testament commandments in the life of a new covenant believer. A set of 4 talks.
God in the Driving Seat?
Ben Cooper
An in-depth discussion of God's sovereignty, our freedom and responsibility, and the practical pastoral impact of the Bible's teaching. Plus, why God must punish sin and other interesting morsels in this interview.
Down the Pub
Dr. Lane Tipton
A conversation with Lane Tipton of Westminster Theological Seminary. Covering the relationship between the Bible and systematic theology, union with Christ in the New Testament and Calvin, justification and the New Perspective on Paul, and how to engage in theological disputes with godliness and humility.
A Theological Conversation
Peter Adam
The Principal of Ridley College, Melbourne discusses the Law, Christophanies, and God's ability to speak. Plus... George the Poodle.
Theology and Everyday Life
Carl Trueman
Four talks on the creeds, the Reformation, and the theological issues and challenges facing the church today.
Lessons for the Church
Mark Dever
Mark Dever looks at what the church needs to learn from the past (especially the puritans), the present, and the future. A set of three talks.