
The Creation Covenant
This second seminar will focus on the creation covenant and consider the ways in which Reformed theologians understand this covenant.
This second seminar will focus on the creation covenant and consider the ways in which Reformed theologians understand this covenant.
RBS plans to offer modules on Medieval Church and Ethics in the near future. Places, Dates, and other details are forthcoming.
Join us for a three-day seminar on medieval church history taught by Dr. Michael Haykin and Pastor Robert Elliott in Sacramento, California.
An overview of the application of redemption to the believer from effectual calling to glorification.
Join us on March 2nd for a half-day seminar as Dr. Joel R. Beeke teaches on how the Puritans preached and what we can learn from their example.
A survey of church history from the Puritan era to the recent rise of Reformed Baptist churches in America.
Acquaints the student with the important issues related to the inspiration, canon, text, interpretation, message, and abiding relevance of the Old Testament.
Introduces the student to the major issues regarding the NT Scriptures including canon, synoptic issues, textual criticism, and authorship.
A systematic study of what the Bible teaches concerning the existence, attributes, triunity, names and decree of God.
This conference will focus on how the great truths of the Protestant Reformation are still relevant for the present and the future.
Dr. K. Scott Oliphint will deliver six lectures evaluating the epistemology and theological method of one of the foremost scholastic theologians of the medieval period.
Christians are called to defend their hope in the gospel. To that end Reformed Baptist Seminary is offering a three-day seminar on Christian apologetics.
RBS is planning to offer modules on Apologetics, Medieval Church, and the Doctrine of Salvation. Places, Dates, and other details are forthcoming.
Dr. Conrad Mbewe will lecture on the Holy Spirit and preaching, as well as polemical preaching and evangelistic preaching. The lectures will be added to the course PT 611 Preaching & Teaching.
The lectures will serve as a part of the curriculum for RBS's course HT 511 Early Church and will provide an overview of the theology and writings of the Early Church fathers.
This module will serve as part of the curriculum for RBS's course ST 501 The Word. The course includes an overview of the doctrine of revelation with a special focus on the doctrine of Scripture.
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