Scripture in the Early Church: 2017 Winter Conference at Reformation Bible College

David Briones
John Tweeddale
Michael  Haykin
R.C. Sproul
Michael Kruger
Keith Mathison
Questions & Answers with Haykin, Kruger, and Sproul

A questions and answers session with Drs. Michael Haykin, Michael Kruger, and R.C. Sproul.

Questions:

  1. Was the addition of the Filioque clause to the Nicene creed a valid one doctrinally? (01:40)

  2. Is there a difference between the Western church’s emphasis on the unity of God and the Eastern church's emphasis on the the distinction of the persons? (03:43)

  3. How did the early church view or practice worship through song? (06:20)

  4. Did the early church expect new covenant documents? (09:06)

  5. Is the canon closed permanently? What if Paul's letter to the Laodiceans is found? (10:43)

  6. Were the five solas of the Reformation believed and taught in the early church? (14:13)

  7. Where is the risen Christ? With what kind of body? (17:33)

  8. Was there any debate within the early church that the teachings of Jesus and the teachings of Paul contradicted each other? (18:08)

  9. What early church doctrine has lasted to today with the most pervasively bad consequences? (20:08)

  10. What do you see is the biggest challenge to the church today and how can we learn from past events in church history, especially the early church? (24:56)

  11. What is it most important for us to learn from the early church? (26:50)

Note: Answers given reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Dr. R.C. Sproul and Ligonier Ministries. Here is our Statement of Faith.

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Dr. David E. Briones is associate professor of New Testament at Westminster Seminary California and a teaching elder in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He is author of Paul’s Financial Policy: A Socio-Theological Approach.

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