READ
watch
listen
magazine
Micro Courses
READ
watch
listen
magazine
POINT OF CONTACT
POINT OF CONTACT
FACULTY
Current Faculty
Historic Courses
Media Archive
MICRO COURSES
INITIATIVES
Point of Contact
Westminster Seminary Press
Westminster Magazine
Westminster Theological Journal
DONATE

Westminster Magazine | 2960 Church Road, Glenside, PA 19038

Support Westminster

NEWEST RESOURCES

WATCH

Media Archive

WATCH

Adam, Who Art Thou?

October 12, 2019
WATCH

Shameless Sexuality

October 11, 2019

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

PODCAST

The Westminster Podcast

by

Various

BLOG

Christmas at the Crossroads

by

Justin Poythress

ARTICLE

Beauty Always Beckons

by

Pierce Taylor Hibbs

ARTICLE

AI: Automated Idolatry

by

Paul Quiram

LATEST MAGAZINE ISSUE

WESTMINSTER MAGAZINE
|
VOLUME
6
ISSUE
1

Our Common Confession

Written

by

Westminster Theological Seminary

READ
Developing the Doctrine of Holy Scripture
Developing the Doctrine of Holy Scripture
J. I. Packer
Developing the Doctrine of Holy Scripture
0:00
58:51:00
https://s3.amazonaws.com/media1.wts.edu/media/audio/jp101-copyright.mp3
01
January

Developing the Doctrine of Holy Scripture

By

J. I. Packer

Notes

J. I. Packer

J. I. Packer (PhD, University of Oxford) was a well-known and prodigiously important theologian and scholar in the twenty-first century. He taught theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia, and wrote a number of influential theology texts including Knowing God. His theology strongly displayed Calvinistic and orthodox features.

RECOMMENDED AUDIO

Understanding Apologetics: Early Christian Thought vs. the Philosophers - 3 of 16

John Frame

January 1, 1976

LISTEN

Politics and the Church

William Barker Jr.

January 1, 1992

LISTEN

LINKS

READwatchlistenmagazinePOINT OF CONTACT

CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL

VISIT WESTMINSTER

WTS.EDU

EMAIL UPDATES

Thanks, we'll be in touch
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

2960 Church Road Glenside, PA 19038, USA

Support Westminster

© Copyright 2023 Westminster Theological Seminary. All Rights Reserved.

TOP