The Next 500 Years: 2017 National Conference














































A questions and answers session with Drs. Michael Horton, W. Robert Godfrey, Stephen Nichols and Derek Thomas.
Questions:
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Dr. Horton, do you hear a who? (0:02)
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Is it okay if I don't remember the moment I was converted? (1:09)
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Please define mercy and grace. Are they synonymous or distinct? (2:31)
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When Jesus says from the cross, "Father, forgive them for they do not know what they do," does that imply ignorance can save? (3:36)
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Is there a point where we can go too far in confessing our sins to one another? (6:26)
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How can I witness to my friends in college who say they are Christians but their views and actions say otherwise? (9:03)
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Should Christians listen to secular music? (12:57)
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As one who is courting in college, to what extent does my parents' authority extend? (23:03)
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Did Old Testament believers posses the Holy Spirit the same way as the New Testament believers? (24:55)
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Is there biblical warrant for Sunday evening worship? (30:23)
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Was Luther guilty of anti-semitism? (35:45)
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Since the Bible is sufficient for all of life and living, can we rule out the role psychology in counseling? (39:23)
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Is homosexuality the same as any other sin? (43:57)
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Should I attend a homosexual "wedding" of a family member (51:13)
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What is the greatest threat of the world/to the church today? (53:58)
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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W. Robert Godfrey
Dr. W. Robert Godfrey is a Ligonier Ministries teaching fellow and chairman of Ligonier Ministries. He is president emeritus and professor emeritus of church history at Westminster Seminary California. He is the featured teacher for many Ligonier teaching series, including the six-part series A Survey of Church History. He is author of many books, including God’s Pattern for Creation, Reformation Sketches, and An Unexpected Journey.
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