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Sandy Finlayson on Thomas Chalmers
Today, Nathan Nocchi is in conversation with Sandy Finlayson discussing Finlayson’s upcoming biography of Thomas Chalmers. Sandy Finlayson is library director and professor of theological bibliography at Westminster Theological Seminary. Sandy holds degrees from the University...
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Machen and Scholarship
Machen’s life was remarkably busy. Along with his regular labors at Westminster Theological Seminary and in the church, he accepted many invitations to speak and teach. One such invitation came to him from the Bible League of Great Britain, where...
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Interview on Chalmers and Founders of the Free Church of Scotland
On Reformation21, regular contributor Paul Levy interviews Westminster’s librarian Sandy Finlayson. “Over the last month I have read Sandy’s first work Unity and Diversity looking at 11 of the Free Church of Scotland founders. Lots of familiar...
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The Founders of the Free Church of Scotland
Reformed Forum interviews Sandy Finlayson “to discuss his book Unity & Diversity: The Founders of the Free Church of Scotland. The book presents stimulating and readable biographies of many key figures surrounding the founding of the Free Church of Scotland.”
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The Apostles’ Creed, Part 4: I Believe in the Church and Things to Come
In this final study of the Apostles’ Creed, we will look at what it has to say about the church, salvation, and things to come. J. I. Packer has rightly pointed out: It is by strict theological logic, that the...
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The Apostles’ Creed, Part 3: I Believe in the Holy Spirit
There has been a good deal of confusion about the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Some see the Spirit as some sort of vague force that inspires people to certain heights of artistic expression or particular giftedness. Some...
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The Apostles’ Creed, Part 2: I Believe in Jesus Christ
The first paragraph of the Apostles’ Creed distinguished Christianity from Eastern religions like Hinduism and Buddhism by asserting the existence of one personal God. Now, in the second paragraph, Christianity is further separated from other religions by a belief in...
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The Apostles’ Creed, Part 1: I Believe in God
When we say the Apostles’ Creed in worship, we are joining with Christians around the world who have said these words for at least 1,500 years. J. I. Packer has called the Apostles’ Creed “a power-point declaration of the basics...