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Mid-America Reformed Seminary
Join the faculty of Mid-America Reformed Seminary as they discuss everything from theology to cultural issues from a Reformed perspective.
*The opinions presented in each episode are those of the individual speaker and do not necessarily represent the views of the Seminary.*
*The opinions presented in each episode are those of the individual speaker and do not necessarily represent the views of the Seminary.*
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Sep 30, 2021 • 17min
Church Discipline and Humility
Can you believe that this is episode 100? It has been such a fun ride producing these episodes with our incredible faculty here at Mid-America Reformed Seminary, hearing their edifying and challenging discussions on doctrine and theology. Ultimately, we couldn’t be where we are without you: the very person listening to this podcast. Your continued listenership, interest, and support are greatly appreciated. In this 100th episode of Round Table, Dr. Strange concludes his talks on church discipline, focusing on various principles, particularly the humility that is involved.

Sep 23, 2021 • 17min
The Purposes of Church Discipline
Back behind the microphone with us is Dr. Alan Strange. A while back he reflected for a few episodes on church discipline and ended by mentioning that there are three classical purposes of church discipline. He stays on track with that line of thought but also brings to us the fourth purpose of discipline: Justice for the offended party.

Sep 16, 2021 • 26min
Republication: Practical Implications
In this concluding episode on the doctrine of republication, Rev. Andrew Compton, Dr. Marcus Mininger, and Dr. J. Mark Beach speak to the practical implications that holding to this view of the Mosaic Covenant can lead to.

Sep 9, 2021 • 25min
Republication: The Biblical Data
After introducing the doctrine of republication, Rev. Andrew Compton, Dr. Marcus Mininger, and Dr. J. Mark Beach continue their conversation now as they turn to the biblical data. What does Scripture itself have to say about this? Listen as they turn to passages from both Old and New Testaments to assess this perspective on the Mosaic covenant.

Sep 2, 2021 • 26min
Republication: An Introduction
In the study of biblical and systematic theology, students of Scripture learn about the covenant of grace, “wherein [the Lord] freely offers unto sinners life and salvation by Jesus Christ; requiring of them faith in him, that they may be saved, and promising to give unto all those that are ordained unto eternal life his Holy Spirit, to make them willing, and able to believe” (as the WCF says). But students of Scripture also learn about the covenant of works, which preceded the covenant of grace, a covenant made in the Garden of Eden to Adam by God, “wherein life was promised to Adam; and in him to his posterity, upon condition of perfect and personal obedience.” Now, some theologians would speak about the covenant of works being “republished” at Mount Sinai, which is where we get the doctrine of republication. But what exactly does this entail, what do we make of this doctrine of republication? Joining the podcast for the next few weeks to tackle this are Rev. Andrew Compton (who you’ll hear on Zoom), Dr. Marcus Mininger, and Dr. J. Mark Beach.

Aug 26, 2021 • 24min
Critique of the New Perspective on Paul Part II
Concluding our series on the New Perspective on Paul, Rev. Andrew Compton, Dr. Marcus Mininger, and Dr. Cornelis Venema survey the perspective's use of extra-biblical texts to make their claim and offer their thoughts on further implications that holding to this new perspective can have.
To learn more, consider Dr. Venema's book, The Gospel of Free Acceptance in Christ

Aug 19, 2021 • 27min
Critique of the New Perspective On Paul Part I
With the New Perspective on Paul framed and described for us by Rev. Compton and Dr. Mininger in our last episode, they, along with Dr. Cornelis Venema, continue in today’s episode to examine the New Perspective a little more closely, giving an analysis and critique of this assessment of Paul.

Aug 12, 2021 • 25min
The New Perspective on Paul
Last week, we wrapped up a series of episodes on Federal Vision. Embedded in that conversation you may have heard our professors mention another theological controversy, namely, the New Perspective on Paul, a debate that’s been around for some time now. What is it, and how should we assess it? Because it deals with the New Testament, Second Temple Judaism, and doctrinal matters, joining the podcast for this series is Dr. Marcus Mininger, Professor of New Testament Studies, Rev. Andrew Compton, Associate Professor of Old Testament Studies, and President of Mid-America and Professor of Doctrinal Studies, Dr. Cornelis Venema, who will be joining in future episodes.

Aug 5, 2021 • 28min
Critiquing Federal Vision
Continuing in their review and critique of Federal Vision theology, Dr. J. Mark Beach, along with Drs. Alan Strange and Cornelis Venema, open up the Doctrinal Testimony Regarding Recent Errors, a document written and published by the Faculty of Mid-America back in 2007, where they identify carefully, explain clearly, and evaluate pastorally the errors of this teaching.
You can read the "Doctrinal Testimony Regarding Recent Errors" here: https://bit.ly/regarding-recent-errors

Jul 29, 2021 • 22min
Federal Vision: What Is It?
Today marks the first of a couple of episodes where our professors deliberate on a rather controversial topic found in some pockets of the Reformed world: that of Federal Vision theology. What is Federal Vision? Here to help us out are Dr. Alan Strange, Dr. J. Mark Beach, and Dr. Cornelis Venema.


