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Category: Reformation
You see, our understanding of God doesn’t begin with his identity as “Creator” or “Ruler” or even “Redeemer” because these things require creation. Our God is above creation. He’s infinite—beyond all spatial and temporal limitations. Therefore, our understanding of God must move beyond creation to his chief identity. Which is what? He’s Father. This is who he is eternally.
Martin Luther's short but brilliant explanation of the two kinds of righteousness: the alien righteousness of Christ which is ours by grace, and the secondary righteousness of our good works flowing from our new status.  
Thomas Goodwin compares Christ and Moses, the Gospel and the Law. 
John Calvin's exposition of Galatians 2:15–16 proclaims there is 'no salvation whatsoever outside of Jesus Christ, for he is the beginning and the end of faith, and he is all in all.' 
Mike Reeves looks at the picture of Christ and the Church in Song of Songs with the assistance of Richard Sibbes. The third of four talks. 
Swiss reformer Huldrych Zwingli's famous sermon outlines the power and authority of the Bible. Online exclusively at Union! 
Mike Reeves gives a one hour rundown of Church History from the Church Fathers to Schleiermacher. Fasten your seatbelt! 
Luther's oft-ignored but influential disputation against medieval scholastic theology. 
Mike Reeves looks at the picture of Christ and the Church in Song of Songs with the assistance of Richard Sibbes. The last of four talks. 
Martin Luther gives his top tips on studying theology in this excerpt from his Works, vol. 4.