
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Part 4 of Warfield's essay explains John Calvin's view on special revelation and Scripture, so "put" "on" "your" "spectacles" and join us for this week's reading. Come back in a week for part 5!
The text is B. B. Warfield's essay, "Calvin's Doctrine of the Knowledge of God." The essay comes from Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies, published by Fleming H. Revell Company in 1909.
Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? E-mail us at [email protected] or tweet us @OralHistoryPod.
Your reader was Adam Christman. The theme song is "37 Echoes" by Dan-o of Danosongs.com.
This podcast was created by Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman; it is produced and edited by Adam Christman.
By Adam Christman and Jonathan McCormickPart 4 of Warfield's essay explains John Calvin's view on special revelation and Scripture, so "put" "on" "your" "spectacles" and join us for this week's reading. Come back in a week for part 5!
The text is B. B. Warfield's essay, "Calvin's Doctrine of the Knowledge of God." The essay comes from Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies, published by Fleming H. Revell Company in 1909.
Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? E-mail us at [email protected] or tweet us @OralHistoryPod.
Your reader was Adam Christman. The theme song is "37 Echoes" by Dan-o of Danosongs.com.
This podcast was created by Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman; it is produced and edited by Adam Christman.