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This week on Theology on the Go, Dr. Jonathan Master is joined by Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn. Dr. VanDixhoorn is Associate Professor of Church History at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington D.C.. He is a graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary (MDiv, ThM) and the University of Cambridge (PhD). He has taught theology at the University of Nottingham, and has held three fellowships at the University of Cambridge, where he has researched the history and theology of the Westminster assembly and taught on the subject of Puritanism.
Today, Jonathan and Chad will the topic of Ordination as it relates to Chad’s new book, God's Ambassadors: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation of the English Pulpit, 1643-1653.
So, grab that cup of coffee and meet us at the table!
Just for listening, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals would like to give you a free resource. If you would like to win a copy of " God's Ambassadors: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation of the English Pulpit, 1643-1653", go to ReformedResources.org!
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This week on Theology on the Go, Dr. Jonathan Master is joined by Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn. Dr. VanDixhoorn is Associate Professor of Church History at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington D.C.. He is a graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary (MDiv, ThM) and the University of Cambridge (PhD). He has taught theology at the University of Nottingham, and has held three fellowships at the University of Cambridge, where he has researched the history and theology of the Westminster assembly and taught on the subject of Puritanism.
Today, Jonathan and Chad will the topic of Ordination as it relates to Chad’s new book, God's Ambassadors: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation of the English Pulpit, 1643-1653.
So, grab that cup of coffee and meet us at the table!
Just for listening, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals would like to give you a free resource. If you would like to win a copy of " God's Ambassadors: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation of the English Pulpit, 1643-1653", go to ReformedResources.org!

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