A Survey of Church History, Parts 1-6
Stream the first message for free
In addition to supporting the global outreach of Ligonier, Ministry Partners also have complete streaming access to our entire teaching series library. Learn more.
Or purchase this series to unlock streaming for its messages.
DVD Set$288.00$216.00
Audio & Video (Download)$144.00$115.20
Need help? See our streaming FAQ.
 24:34
1. Introduction


 23:11
2. Expansion of the Church


 23:38
3. Defending the Faith


 25:00
4. Pioneering Theologian: Origen


 22:55
5. Developing Theology


 23:41
6. The Bishop


 23:48
7. Constantine & the Church


 23:48
8. Jesus as God


 24:19
9. Jesus as Man


 25:12
10. The East and The West


 23:49
11. Augustine


 25:24
12. Worship & Sacraments


 23:07
13. Introduction to the Middle Ages


 22:20
14. Justinian & Gregory


 23:24
15. Gregory, Missions & Islam


 22:31
16. Paths to God: Theologies


 22:52
17. Church Power & Dissent


 23:20
18. The Crusades


 22:56
19. Innocent III


 23:55
20. Monasticism & Scholasticism


 23:28
21. Theologians


 23:45
22. Popes & Councils


 23:11
23. Great Scholastics


 23:51
24. Mysticism & the Renaissance


 23:45
25. Forerunners of the Reformation


 22:58
26. Introduction to the Reformation


 23:22
27. Martin Luther's Early Life


 24:02
28. Martin Luther & the German Reformation


 23:30
29. Martin Luther & the Growing Protestant Movement


 23:53
30. Martin Luther & the Anabaptists


 25:04
31. From the German Reformation to Geneva


 23:14
32. John Calvin & Geneva


 23:03
33. The Theology of John Calvin


 23:57
34. The Catholic Reformation


 23:49
35. The Scottish Reformation


 22:11
36. The Dutch Reformation


 22:59
37. The Synod of Dort


 22:49
38. Continuing the Reformation


 23:03
39. Scholastic Theology


 22:09
40. Puritan Piety


 22:16
41. Puritan Politics


 22:48
42. Puritan Worship and Eschatology


 22:45
43. Puritan Views of Assurance and Conversion


 22:30
44. The Puritans in New England


 21:59
45. The Enlightenment


 22:16
46. Wesley and Whitefield


 21:26
47. The Great Awakening


 22:30
48. Jonathan Edwards


 22:32
49. Political Revolutions


 24:05
50. The Nineteenth Century


 24:01
51. The Intellectual Scene


 24:41
52. Two American Revolutions


 24:33
53. The Second Awakening


 24:29
54. Charles Finney


 22:57
55. The Rise of Cults in America


 24:18
56. The Presbyterian Witness


 23:18
57. Through the Civil War


 24:35
58. Christianity & Science


 24:31
59. Roman Catholicism


 23:53
60. The Church in Europe


 24:23
61. Abraham Kuyper


 24:18
62. A Remarkable Century


 24:09
63. Empires & Missions


 24:29
64. Fundamentalism


 24:30
65. J. Gresham Machen


 24:01
66. Struggle in American Churches


 24:57
67. Aimee Semple McPherson


 24:22
68. Pentecostalism


 23:36
69. The New Evangelicalism


 24:48
70. Rome in the 20th Century


 24:33
71. The Church and Islam


 23:54
72. Doctrinal Distinctives


 24:34
73. Reformed Christianity


Puritan Worship and Eschatology
Many Reformed churches today trace their roots back to the Puritans, and have even adopted as their standards the Westminster Confession and Catechisms. However, there are two areas where most of those churches differ from their Puritan predecessors: worship and eschatology. In this lecture, Dr. Godfrey explains why the Puritans worshipped the way did, and how they understood the book of Revelation.
You may be interested in these resources.
You may be interested in these resources.
