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“Those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified” —Romans 8:30
The apostle Paul’s outline of salvation in Romans 8:30 spurred the Reformation’s development of the ordo salutis — an outline of the order of salvation for those who believe. In 1955, theologian John Murray published his classic work, Redemption Accomplished & Applied, unfolding the relationship between regeneration, faith, justification, and sanctification as they find union in Jesus Christ.
The 2019 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology calls the Church back to these blessed truths. Listen to an outstanding roster of theologians and teachers as they clearly explain God's grace, Christ's work, and the Spirit's activity in the story of redemption. What a feast of blessings we have through our justification, sanctification, and glorification in Christ!
Redemption: Accomplished and Applied Anthology contains 15 messages:
Pre-Conference:
- "Redemption in Christ" by Richard Phillips
- "The Redemption of Our Bodies" by David Murray
- "The Redemption of Our Emotions" by David Murray
- "The Redemption of Our Culture" by David Murray
Plenary Sessions:
- "The Necessity of the Atonement" by Ian Hamilton
- "The Achievement of the Cross" by David Murray
- "Regeneration and Faith" by D.A. Carson
- "Justification through Faith Alone" by Joe Thorn
- "Sanctification by Grace" by Liam Goligher
- "Union with Christ" by Kevin DeYoung
Workshops:
- "Christian Marriage in the Shadow of the Cross" by Jason Helopoulos
- "The Cross and the Christian Life" by Joe Thorne
- "The Role of Works: Justification, Sanctification, Glorification, and James 2" by Richard Phillips
- "Preaching (and Listening for) Christ Crucified" by Henry Jansma
- "Why Particular Redemption Is Good News: Limited Atonement in the Canons of Dort" by Kevin DeYoung
(15 mp3 files on 1 disc)
The Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology is the longest running national Reformed conference. It was started in 1974 by Dr. James Boice. It exists to glorify God through a rediscovery of the Church’s great doctrinal foundations.