Recent Episodes
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Jonathan Master | Samuel Miller’s Thoughts on Public Prayer
Jun 13, 2025 – 01:10:08 -
Ruth 2:1–13 — Why Me?
Jun 11, 2025 – 39:14 -
Understanding Eastern Orthodoxy: A Reformed Introduction Part 2 (The Doctrine of God and Salvation)
Jun 10, 2025 – 35:11 -
A Covenantal View of Beatitude | Calvinistic Trinitarianism
Jun 9, 2025 – 42:11 -
Vos Group #98 — The Kingdom in the Gospels
Jun 6, 2025 – 01:01:58 -
The Book of Daniel, Part 5
Jun 3, 2025 – 48:36 -
Autothean Perichoresis Replicated, Encoronation & Endoxation | Calvinistic Trinitarianism
Jun 2, 2025 – 30:43 -
Stephen Spinnenweber | Loving the Law
May 30, 2025 – 01:13:07 -
Ephesians 3:1–13 — Paul’s Gospel Ministry
May 28, 2025 – 46:17 -
Autothean Perichoresis Replicated in Creation and Covenant | Calvinistic Trinitarianism
May 26, 2025 – 39:16 -
Harrison Perkins | Righteous by Design and Created for Glory
May 23, 2025 – 01:18:20 -
The Book of Daniel, Part 4
May 20, 2025 – 45:11 -
Autothean Perichoresis | Calvinistic Trinitarianism
May 19, 2025 – 28:26 -
[Livestream] Understanding Eastern Orthodoxy: A Reformed Perspective
May 17, 2025 – 46:04 -
J. Brandon Burks | The Puritans and the Salem Witch Trials
May 16, 2025 – 59:56 -
The Book of Daniel, Part 3
May 13, 2025 – 39:45 -
The Historical Reception and Refinement of Calvin | Calvinistic Trinitarianism
May 12, 2025 – 38:32 -
Zwingli’s View of the Lord’s Supper (Livestreamed May 9, 2025)
May 10, 2025 – 30:23 -
Kurt Vetterli and Florian Weicken | The Swiss Reformation: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
May 9, 2025 – 58:39 -
Ruth 1:6–22 — Turning the Bitter Sweet
May 7, 2025 – 36:30 -
Calvin’s Contribution, Part 2 | Calvinistic Trinitarianism
May 5, 2025 – 23:53 -
Larger for Life Takeover (Livestreamed May 2, 2025)
May 3, 2025 – 46:04 -
Vos Group #97 — The Kingdom of God in the Old Testament
May 2, 2025 – 59:05 -
The Book of Daniel, Part 2
Apr 29, 2025 – 47:38 -
Calvin’s Contribution, Part 1 | Calvinistic Trinitarianism
Apr 28, 2025 – 38:26 -
Danny Olinger | The Special Commission of 1925
Apr 25, 2025 – 01:23:23 -
The Book of Daniel, Part 1
Apr 21, 2025 – 52:01 -
Thomas on the Reducible Paternal Essence | Calvinistic Trinitarianism
Apr 21, 2025 – 27:07 -
Leonardo De Chirico | Engaging with Thomas Aquinas
Apr 18, 2025 – 01:03:15 -
Ephesians 2:20–22 — A Firm Foundation
Apr 16, 2025 – 45:26 -
Thomistic Sacerdotalism and Reformed Federalism | Calvinistic Trinitarianism
Apr 14, 2025 – 38:50 -
RF Live | Discussing the 2025 Annual Theology Conference and International Cohorts
Apr 12, 2025 – 43:22 -
Nicholas Piotrowski | The Biblical Theme of Exile and Return
Apr 11, 2025 – 58:31 -
Genesis 35:1–15 — The Return to Bethel
Apr 9, 2025 – 50:16 -
Conclusion | Fullness of Joy: A Biblical Theology of God with Us (Lesson 10)
Apr 7, 2025 – 13:58 -
Stephen Spanjer | Missions and Baseball in Germany
Apr 5, 2025 – 41:25 -
Vos Group #96 — The Divine Majesty, Greatness, and Righteousness
Apr 4, 2025 – 52:47 -
New Heavens and New Earth | Fullness of Joy: A Biblical Theology of God with Us (Lesson 9)
Mar 31, 2025 – 15:31 -
Wayne Johnson and Maynard Koerner | 300 Years of the Reformed Church in the United States
Mar 28, 2025 – 01:06:42 -
Summary of Christian Doctrine: The Final State
Mar 25, 2025 – 55:37 -
Pentecost | Fullness of Joy: A Biblical Theology of God with Us (Lesson 8)
Mar 24, 2025 – 14:59 -
Mark R. Brown and Greg Reynolds | The Three-Office View
Mar 21, 2025 – 01:03:29 -
The Incarnation and the Resurrection | Fullness of Joy: A Biblical Theology of God with Us (Less. 7)
Mar 17, 2025 – 18:45 -
Kenneth Stewart and Jean Decorvet | The Genevan Réveil
Mar 14, 2025 – 01:04:07 -
The Prophets | Fullness of Joy: A Biblical Theology of God with Us (Lesson 6)
Mar 10, 2025 – 19:31 -
Jonathan Master, David Noe et al | Pastoral Ministry & Calvin's Latin Bible
Mar 8, 2025 – 56:42 -
Vos Group #95 — Jesus’s Teaching on Divine Fatherhood
Mar 7, 2025 – 49:15 -
Ruth 1:1–5 — Going to a Far Country
Mar 5, 2025 – 41:03 -
The Temple | Fullness of Joy: A Biblical Theology of God with Us (Lesson 5)
Mar 3, 2025 – 19:04 -
The Pastor Shortage: Challenges and Opportunities for the Reformed Church
Mar 1, 2025 – 55:58
Recent Reviews
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TheIceManCookethNo discernmentY’all affirm heretic Tim Keller and TGC. Terrible.
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scottdonGreat ContentI’ve been listening for years and truly appreciate the consistently great content.
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GritKnitzToo much chit chatIf these guys would stick to the theology without the useless chatter I would enjoy it more.
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And another thing10 if possible!Just simply the best Reformed resource and programming available, subscribe and be blessed
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BruceLeeRoWonderful TeachingLove this podcast. Love Reformed Theology.
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James GHConsistently ReformedThese guys have been a staple in my theological diet. Even when you disagree, you are moved to think deeply and in a way that is Christ-honoring and covenant-focused.
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jrhoda1FantasticRooted solidly in Scripture with the goal of glorifying God by exploring the depths of the riches of the Gospel of Grace in the work of Jesus Christ.
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JacobGerberExtraordinarily EducationalI have been listening to this podcast for years, and I am amazed at how much I have learned from this. The hosts of this show consistently have fascinating interviews with fascinating people. I have purchased many, many books after listening to recommendations or author interviews from this show. Thank you for so much work in putting all of this out there! Please keep up the good work, by God’s Grace.
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Greywolf382Great Podcast! One request...Been listening to RF for a couple of years and enjoy all three different broadcasts. TSP is probably my favorite but the others provide great content that honors Christ and the proclaims the Gospel faithfully! My only request is to cleanup the podcasts listing on iTunes. There are currently three different options to subscribe Reformed Forum. One has notes that say it’s just some interviews and hasn’t been updated since 2010. The other two appear to have the same episodes but one seems to be missing some, and the other has one episode listed in season 130 and the others listed in unknown seasons. Then the three broadcasts on Reformed Forum each have their own separate podcasts to subscribe to, but only TSP seems to get the same episodes as the main Reformed forum podcast. CTC seems to be missing a few and Proclaiming Christ hasn’t been updated in months. My point is that a newcomer will have to wade through a lot of unorganized listings to find consistent content to listen to. Please get these organized and content released across each subscription. Thank you!
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Special—KKeep it going!Being raised baptist and having spent 20 yrs in the Presbyterian Church, this podcast has taken my understanding to a another level over the last five years. I used to need to listen to episodes twice to comprehend. Now I’m just looking up words on the internet here and again. It could be useful to have a generic glossary of terms on the show notes for the regular Joe Christian. You’ve got a listener in AL. Without the drama of it all, the Spirit has led you to speak on topics that are necessary for critical wisdom needed in my life, even in that week. This ministry is great! Thank you.
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Frankie JuniusFood for sheepDiscussion that serves pilgrims this side of glory by witnessing to the character and purposes of the living God with relentless lucidity. Content of Lordly caliber.
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Nrtitus10An Indispensable PodcastThis master feed for Reformed Forum content has become an indispensable part of my podcast listening. Confessional, Christ-centered and Christ exultant content. It continually blesses and teaches me.
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PK070205Christ exulting, Christ centered Podcast.Christ exulting, Christ centered Podcast.
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NarnianiteHighly RecommendThe podcast of Reformed Forum is wonderful. For non-Christians curious to learn more about the tenets of historic orthodox Christianity and for Christians who either are wanting to learn more about reformed theology, or already-reformed Christians, this podcast is helpful. Christians--especially of the Calvinistic flavor--are often look on a high-brow curmudgeons. Those who participate in the production of the various shows of this podcast go a long way in dispelling these (sometimes accurate) caricatures in their winsome treatment of various theological and sociological issues. If, however, you are lacking some theological vocabulary, some episodes will be a bit opaque while others are not. That is the nature of the beast as they say...
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Tim from ColoradoBiblical, Reformed, and FaithfulI'm thankful for this podcast. It has sharpened me both in mind and in ministry. It's great to be refreshed on what I learned at Westminster, and it has enlightened in different areas of the Reformed Faith as well.
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ChuckMurphy37Challenging and thoroughly biblicalEach episode unearths the treasures of God's Word.
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Viva ChristocracyGreat for pastoral OJTAs a pastor without formal seminary training beyond a cursory Arminian Bible school experience in a former theological life... I have benefited greatly from the educational opportunity this podcast has provided me on the go. May it awaken, enlighten, and equip many more ambassadors for Christ! K. Carlton
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RigboloSolid TheologyIf you enjoy good solid theology from a reformed perspective then this show is for you. They have great professors from Westminster Seminary as hosts. I have grown greatly in my knowledge thanks to this program.
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MaravichHairGood, except...When they venture into philosophy (unqualified and oversimplistic) and seem to be yet another group held hostage by the irrational strictures of Van Tillian Apologetics.
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PresbyterianBenAmazing! Insightful! Thoroughly Reformed!This is a great podcast if you're seeking to understand: current trends in theology, especially reformed theology; new books and media currently being published; and historic doctrines of the Christian faith. Highly recommended!
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RomeoismoaningThis is Awesome!I am very impressed with the depth of subject of this program. Along with an exegetical stance toward the scripture, Van Tillian apologetics, and a full treatment of reformed theology, it will always keep me checking in for new podcasts. This is stellar!
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