5 Things Everyone Should Know About John Cotton: A Committed Congregationalist

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Charles Hodge: What Is Systematic Theology?

What is systematic theology? Today, Stephen Nichols delves into Charles Hodge’s definition of theology as a science, reflecting on how Hodge arranged biblical truths in a harmonious system while emphasizing the necessity of the Holy Spirit. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.o ...  Show more

5 Things Everyone Should Know About John Cotton: A Pastor's Heart

Who was John Cotton, and why was he such an influential Puritan pastor? Today, Stephen Nichols welcomes Stephen Yuille to discuss several key facts about Cotton's life, ministry, and legacy. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/5-minutes-in-church-history-with-steph ...  Show more

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