Stephen Myers | Post-Reformation Developments

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SEASON 3 EPISODE 17
Join Nick & Peter as they discuss the seventeenth chapter of Covenant Theology (written by Dr. R. Michael Allen), published by Crossway and edited by the faculty of Reformed Theological Seminary!
Dr. Stephen Myers (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is Associate Professor of Historical Theology for the PhD program at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. He was reared in a Christian family and mercifully was brought to faith at a young age. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BA), Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi (MDiv), and the University of Edinburgh (PhD). Prior to his appointment at PRTS, Dr. Myers served as the pastor of Pressly Memorial Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Statesville, N.C. While in the full-time pastorate, Dr. Myers also served as a visiting professor of theology at RTS Charlotte and a professor at International Biblical Seminary in Kiev, Ukraine. Along with Scottish Federalism and Covenantalism in Transition: The Theology of Ebenezer Erskine, Dr. Myers is the author of several reviews, journal articles, and forthcoming publications. In all of his work, Dr. Myers’s desire is to see biblical doctrine shape the lives and witness of God’s people around the world. Dr. Myers and his wife Lisa have four children.
What did those after the Reformers do with the theology they inherited from the original Reformers? How did they continue their thought? What distinct and unique contributions did they make to Covenant Theology in general? Was there no though of Covenant of Works or Covenant of Redemption before them? Who were the major characters of the 17th and 18th centuries? Why do some scholars see differences between Calvin’s thought and those who came after him? How can we learn and benefit from these Post-Reformed theologians today? Listen in!
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Covenant Theology: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Perspectives
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