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In March 1643, Lady Brilliana Harley received a formal demand to surrender her castle to the royalists - those who supported the king against the Parliament. Her husband, Sir Robert Harley, had been in London since the start of the civil war. With six hundred soldiers marching against her and only fifty men fighting on her side, she had to decide whether to resist or surrender. Discover the rest of this exciting story as our hosts Sophia, Linus, and Sean talk with Dr. Michael Haykin, Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and the author of A Phoenix of Women: Puritan Spirituality in the Letters of Brilliana Harley. Thanks to the generosity of H&E Publishing, we are pleased to offer our listeners a copy of Dr. Haykin's book about Brilliana Harley. Enter here to win! Show Notes: If you'd like to find out more about Brilliana Harley, here is a link to Dr. Michael Haykin's book: https://hesedandemet.com/product/a-phoenix-of-women-puritan-spirituality-in-the-letters-of-brilliana-harley/
If you ever heard the name of John Collett Ryland before these podcasts, it was probably in regard to an infamous interchange he was reported to have had with William Carey. There are several accounts of it in print, but I especially like the details and perspectives that Dr. Michael Haykin provides in his biography of John Sutcliff, entitled “One Heart and One Soul”.For more information about Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary, visit CBTSeminary.org
Quakers, Ranters, Seekers, Diggers...so many groups were formed after the Reformation. What were they saying, and why did most Christians warn against them? Did any of them leave a positive legacy? Listen as Trinity, Christian, Emma, and Ruth discuss these questions and more with Dr. Michael Haykin, professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality and director at The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies. Stay tuned until the end for some surprising and exciting stories! Thanks to the generosity of our friends at Reformation Heritage Books, we are excited to offer a bundle of Simonetta Carr's books to two listeners! The winner will be selected just in time for Christmas. Register here to win this special giveaway!
William Kiffen & Baptist Spirituality, Dr. Michael Haykin
Isaac Watts - Puritan Hymnody, Dr. Michael Haykin
John Bunyan - Conversion & the Life of Prayer, Dr. Micharl Haykin
Baptist origins - Dr. Michael Haykin
Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview church historian Michael Haykin on his longford essay "Baptists, A Confessional People." Timestamps Intro - 00:43 The Thesis of Baptists as a Confessional People - 02:40 Where Did Dr. Haykin First Encounter Creeds & Confessions? - 03:50 Are Baptists Self-conscious to the Early Creeds & Confessions? - 06:10 Why Was the Second London Confession of 1689 Necessary? - 08:44 What Happens After the 1689 Confession? - 14:27 Comparing Motivations for the Abstract of Principles vs. The Call for a Modern Day Abstract BF&M - 19:24 What's the Connection Between Church Planting, Evangelism, and a Strong Sense of Confessionalism? - 21:14 The Relation Between Confessional Churches and Strong Teaching - 26:03 What's a Good Definition of Subscriptionism? - 28:08 Subscribing to a Confession and Liberty on Certain Issues - 29:07 Revising and Updating Confessions? - 31:10 Why Was Confessionalism Lost in the 19th and 10th Centuries? - 38:02 Southern Baptists and Calvinism in the 19th Century - 41:38 Moving Away From Confessionalism Leads to Liberalism - 43:30 Uniting for Mission? - 46:32 The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptists in Canada - 48:18 What Principles Do We Need to Learn in 2024 about Cooperating around a Confession? - 51:25 Are Students at Southern Seminary Committed to Confessionalism? - 52:55 Outro – 55:55 Resources to Click “Baptists, A Confessional People” – Michael A.G. Haykin Theme: Creeds, Confessions, and Cooperation Christoverall.com/give Books to Read Baptist Confessions of Faith – William L. Lumpkin & Bill J. Leonard Soldiers of Christ – A. James Fuller, Michael A.G. Haykin, Roger Duke Kiffen, Knollys, and Keach: Rediscovering our English Baptist Heritage – Michael A.G. Haykin
John Owen on Sin & its Mortification - Dr. Michael Haykin
A summary of my interview with Dr. Michael Haykin plus some additional thoughts Check out the original interview: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thatll-preach/id1585680895?i=1000633986083 Show Notes Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel
The Life and Spirituality of John Owen - Dr. Michael Haykin
Brilliana Harley: A Mother's Piety, Dr. Michael Haykin
Richard Greenham & the Gift of the HS, Dr. Michael Haykin
Richard Sibbes & the Gift of the Holy Spirit - Dr. Michael Haykin
Puritan Spirituality: An Overview , Dr. Michael Haykin
Introducing Puritanism: The Historical Context - Dr. Michael Haykin
Roman Catholics often critique the Protestant doctrine of Sola Scriptura because it devolves into subjectivity and ignores the witness of church history. In this episode, Sean Luke of Anglican Aesthetics challenges those critiques by looking at what both the Church Fathers and the Reformers actually believed. He also advocates for the position of “Sola Apostolica” as a way to demonstrate the Reformers as the true heirs of the Apostolic teaching. He also takes issue with Roman Catholic claims about doctrinal development, papal declarations about dogma, and the role of personal judgment. Finally, we end the conversation with a discussion on the future of Catholic-Protestant dialogue and a potential plan for reunification. Show Notes Check out Sean Luke's YouTube channel “Anglican Aesthetics” Listen to our interview with Onsi Kamel Listen to our interview witih Dr. Michael Haykin
Two Martyrs: Hugh Latimer and Lady Jane Grey; Katharine Willoughby, the Puritan Duchess - Dr. Michael Haykin
In this video I define "real presence," and argue it is the predominating historic Baptist view of the Eucharist. I also distinguish it from transubstantiation and discuss where it is present. Nadya Williams' Cultural Christians In the Early Church: https://www.amazon.com/Cultural-Christians-Early-Church-Introduction/dp/0310147816/ Michael Haykin book: https://www.amazon.com/Amidst-Our-Beloved-Stands-Recovering/dp/1683595858/ Thomas Watson, The Lord's Supper: https://www.amazon.com/Lords-Supper-Puritan-Paperbacks/dp/0851518540/ Richard Barcellos, The Lord's Supper As a Means of Grace: https://www.amazon.com/Lords-Supper-Means-Grace-Memory/dp/1781912688/ Stanley Fowler, More Than a Symbol: https://www.amazon.com/More-than-Symbol-Baptismal-Sacramentalism/dp/1597527335/ Truth Unites exists to promote gospel assurance through theological depth. Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) serves as senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Ojai. SUPPORT: Tax Deductible Support: https://truthunites.org/donate/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/truthunites FOLLOW: Twitter: https://twitter.com/gavinortlund Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TruthUnitesPage/ Website: https://truthunites.org/
Thomas Cranmer & The Book of Common Prayer - Dr. Michael Haykin
John Henry Newman once remarked that, “To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant.” Dr. Michael Haykin of Southern Seminary disagrees. Join us for a fascinating conversation on what Church Fathers like Cyprian, Athanasius, Augustine, Ignatius, Irenaeus, Clement, and others thought about baptism, the Lord's Supper, and polity. We also talk about common misconceptions about the Church Fathers and why their example of deep theological reflection an earnest pursuit of holiness provide a model of faithfulness for Christians in a secular world. We also discuss whether John MacArthur is a Bishop and why Presbyterians are wrong about infant baptism! Show Notes Rediscovering the Church Fathers by Dr. Michael Haykin
The Conversion and Calling of John Calvin - Dr. Michael Haykin 20231025
The Conversion and Calling of John Calvin - Dr. Michael Haykin
"There is another hymn of Samuel Medley's that I want to introduce to you. It has a personal connection for my wife and me and so I want to share it with you. It was originally entitled, “The Wisdom and Goodness of God”. It is one of my wife's favorite hymns and one she wrote a paper on for Dr. Michael Haykin in her classes at CBTS. I'll be using some of the fruit of her research in this episode." Confessional, Affordable, Theological Education CBTS is a Confessional Reformed Baptist Seminary Providing Affordable Online Theological Education to Help the Church in its Calling to Train Faithful Men for the Gospel Ministry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support
"There is another hymn of Samuel Medley's that I want to introduce to you. It has a personal connection for my wife and me and so I want to share it with you. It was originally entitled, “The Wisdom and Goodness of God”. It is one of my wife's favorite hymns and one she wrote a paper on for Dr. Michael Haykin in her classes at CBTS. I'll be using some of the fruit of her research in this episode." Confessional, Affordable, Theological Education CBTS is a Confessional Reformed Baptist Seminary Providing Affordable Online Theological Education to Help the Church in its Calling to Train Faithful Men for the Gospel Ministry.
Martin Luther the Reformer - Dr. Michael Haykin 20231011
In this episode, Caleb is joined by Dr. Michael Haykin ( Th.D., Wycliffe College and University of Toronto) and Andrew Owen to discuss sacramentalism in the Baptist tradition via Dr. Haykin's book Amidst us our Beloved Stands. Resources: Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands: Recovering Sacrament in the Baptist Tradition by Michael Haykin https://a.co/d/fQyXRdL The Lord's Supper as a Means of Grace: More Than a Memory by https://a.co/d/9Uq2FGq
Why Remember the Reformation? - Dr. Michael Haykin
Why Remember the Reformation? with Dr. Michael Haykin
RERUN!!! In this episode, we talk with Dr. Michael Haykin about the Particular Baptist, Samuel Pearce. In this talk, Dr. Haykin describes Pearce's life as being characterized by "Holy Love." Other people in this talk include Samuel's wife, Andrew Fuller, William Carey, etc.
RERUN!!! In this episode, we talk with Dr. Michael Haykin about the Particular Baptist, Samuel Pearce. In this talk, Dr. Haykin describes Pearce's life as being characterized by "Holy Love." Other people in this talk include Samuel's wife, Andrew Fuller, William Carey, etc.
In this episode, Caleb discusses the importance of historical theology for the life of the church and the people of God with Jason Duesing (PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary). Dr. Duesing is Professor of Historical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a prominent writer and thinker in the discipline. Resources Historical Theology for the Church by Jason Duesing and Nathan Finn The Reformation as Renewal: Retrieving the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church by Matthew Barrett https://a.co/d/f0uGEtx Rediscovering the Church Fathers: Who They Were and How They Shaped the Church by Michael Haykin https://a.co/d/aTX6Pi5 Fruitful Theology: How the Life of the Mind Leads to the Life of the Soul by Ronni Kurtz https://a.co/d/aCjRKVE Church History in Plain Language, Fifth Edition by Bruce Shelley https://a.co/d/ef9thJR For Kids Christian Heroes: Then & Now https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KXLV6QP?binding=paperback&searchxofy=true&ref_=dbs_s_aps_series_rwt_tpbk&qid=1690060826&sr=8-1 History Lives https://www.christianfocus.com/products/1491/history-lives-box-set
Machen knew that emptying Christianity of its historical claims would leave only a lifeless shell behind. True spiritual life is not opposed to history, but is produced by a God who acts in history. Listen in to this conversation on Dr. Michael Haykin's essay on the life of Machen. Timestamps to Know · Intro: 00:38 · Dr. Haykin's Introduction to Machen - 02:52 · Dr. Wellum's Introduction to Machen - 04:15 · How Does the Modernist/Fundamentalist Debate Fit into the History of the Church? - 05:59 · Was Machen Doing Something ‘Novel' in Making a Distinction Between Christianity & Liberalism? - 14:12 · Machen's Historical Background - 17:05 · Students Maintaining Objectivity When Studying History - 21:05 · What Do We Know About Machen's Time in Princeton, and Wilhelm Herman's Influence - 22:56 · Machen's Experience Leading to Ministry - 31:54 · How Does Machen Relate Doctrine and Experience? - 35:05 · What are the Big Battles Today We are Facing? - 37:32 · What Can We Learn from Church History About Ecumenicism and Doctrine? - 40:58 · Outro - 48:07 Resources to Click · John Gresham Machen, Defender of the Faith – Michael A.G. Haykin Books to Read · Christianity & Liberalism – J. Gresham Machen · What is Faith? – J. Gresham Machen · The Origin of Paul's Religion: The Classic Defense of Supernatural Christianity – J. Gresham Machen · J. Gresham Machen: A Biographical Memoir – Ned B. Stonehouse
Figures such as Saint Patrick, Columba, and Columbanus, may be familiar to us, especially in Western contexts, but what impact did these figures make on the Church during their lives? Our guest today is Dr. Michael A. G. Haykin, professor of church history & biblical spirituality at Southern Seminary. Tune into to this episode to hear how Ireland, Scotland, and the surrounding areas were reached with the Gospel. Questions addressed in this episode: -In what ways did the geography (not being in mainland Europe) impact the Celtic Mission efforts positively or negatively? -Are there any examples of women being actively engaged in Celtic mission efforts? -A word of encouragement to missionaries working in Irish and Scottish contexts today? Books mentioned in this episode -St. Patrick of Ireland: A Biography. Philip Freeman. -The Celtic Church in Britain. Leslie Hardinge. Follow Amazon the Himalayas on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook For more information on the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu For information on Boyce College, go to BoyceCollege.com
With Valentine's Day coming up, it seems like the perfect time for Emma, Trinity, and Linus to discuss friendships in the early church with historian Dr. Michael Haykin, professor of church history and biblical spirituality at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. How did Christians in the early centuries maintain their friendships? How long did it take for a letter to travel from one friend to another? And most importantly, what is a true friend, and why is friendship so precious, both in the past and today?
Join Michael, Chris, David and Dillon as they tackle a question that is near and dear to our hearts at Sunnyside: "How do you raise your children in today's insanity?" Higher education has long been a bastion of progressive lockstep, activist indoctrination, pluralistic philosophy, and anti-Christian values. Those principles have been trickling down into the halls of lower education, both public and private, for decades. The product of this icky, sticky mess is now flagrantly on display in the culture at large. But there is nothing new under the sun. The Christian parents' call in every generation is to train our children to pursue God whole-heartedly, unfazed by whatever brand of in-your-face debauchery is being peddled by the world at a particular moment in history."Kingdom Through Covenant" - book by Peter Gentry & Stephen Wellum (see also "God's Kingdom Through God's Covenants")"In the House of Tom Bombadil" - book by C. R. Wiley"How Should We Develop Biblical Friendship" - book by Joel Beeke & Michael Haykin (from the Biblical Godliness series)Find some background music and dance with your kids - suggestion from Dillon :)If you have questions you would like “Have You Not Read?” to tackle, please submit them at the link below:https://www.ssbcokc.org/have-you-not-read/
Explore our online resourcesSupport pastors with a tax deductible contributionWrite a review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or SpotifyContact us if we can serve youPurchase Pastoral Friendship by Michael Haykin, Brian Croft, and James Carroll(2:21) Biblical understanding for friendship(4:51) Unique hurdles pastors face in finding meaningful friendship(8:56) Pastoral friendship in the church(16:56) Pastoral friendship out of the church(22:34) Ways to pursue friendships in ministry and outside of the community(29:50) Prayer
Explore our online resourcesSupport pastors with a tax deductible contributionWrite a review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or SpotifyContact us if we can serve youPurchase Pastoral Friendship by Michael Haykin, Brian Croft, and James Carroll(2:21) Biblical understanding for friendship(4:51) Unique hurdles pastors face in finding meaningful friendship(8:56) Pastoral friendship in the church(16:56) Pastoral friendship out of the church(22:34) Ways to pursue friendships in ministry and outside of the community(29:50) Prayer
The Baptist shift from Calvin's “Feeding” to Bunyan's “Memorial” When it comes to baptism and the Lord's Supper, many Baptists reject the language of sacrament. As a people of the book, the logic goes, Baptists must not let tradition supersede the Bible. So Baptists tend to view baptism and Communion as ordinances and symbols, not sacraments. But the history of Baptists and the sacraments is complicated. In “Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands,” Michael A. G. Haykin argues that earlier Baptists, such as Charles Spurgeon, stood closer to Reformed sacramental thought than most Baptists today do. More than mere memorials, baptism and Communion have spiritual implications that were celebrated by Baptists of the past. Haykin calls for a renewal of sacramental life in churches today—Baptists can and should be sacramental. All this and more as we sit down with Dr Haykin.
Owen on the Christian Life by Matthew Barrett and Michael Haykin
Owen on the Christian Life by Matthew Barrett and Michael Haykin
Precious Doctrines: From Creation to Consummation The 2013 Quakertown Conference on Reformed Theology From the biblical doctrine of creation to the doctrine of ultimate sanctification consummation Scripture's teachings represent a unified whole. It is a golden chain of Grace that both begins and concludes the Christian story as a people chosen by God and redeemed by the blood of His Son. This conference draws our attention to five precious core doctrines: creation, election, the Trinity, justification and consummation. The complete conference audio set, along with the audio from many other Reformed events, can be purchased at ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
Precious Doctrines: From Creation to Consummation The 2013 Quakertown Conference on Reformed Theology From the biblical doctrine of creation to the doctrine of ultimate sanctification consummation Scripture's teachings represent a unified whole. It is a golden chain of Grace that both begins and concludes the Christian story as a people chosen by God and redeemed by the blood of His Son. This conference draws our attention to five precious core doctrines: creation, election, the Trinity, justification and consummation. The complete conference audio set, along with the audio from many other Reformed events, can be purchased at ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
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Owen on the Christian Life by Matthew Barrett and Michael Haykin
Jordan and Brandon talk with Michael Haykin about Baptists and the sacraments. They consider what is a sacrament and why do many contemporary Baptists avoid the terminology? Why was the terminology changed to ordinance in baptist history and confessions as well What does it mean for baptism to be a sacrament and means of grace? What is the sacramental participation in baptism for the baptize and the observers? And much more!Resources:1) Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands, Michael A.G. HaykinSupport the show
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Friendship has dropped off 60- in the US since 1990, but the good news. . .---the average Facebook participant has 338 friends---12- of Americans have no friends, up from 3- in 1990.--What is friendship, how does one invest in it, and what is the value of it---We dig into this very important aspect of human life with Dr. Michael Haykin, professor of church history at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary on this edition of Generations.--This program includes---1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -29 injured in Brooklyn, NY subway shooting- Alabama prohibits puberty blockers - surgeries for minors- Christian Medical - Dental group sending Ukraine -400,000 of aid---2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
In this episode of the Reformation Fellowship Podcast, Justin Schell talks with Dr. Michael Haykin about what we can learn from our spiritual forerunners. Topics covered are evangelism, preaching, suffering, and more. Michael A. G. Haykin serves as the Chair and Professor of Church History and the Director of the Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of a number of books, most of which are focused on fourth-century Patristic thought and British Dissent in the long eighteenth century. He was also recently appointed as the director for Union's Newton House.If you would like to connect with us and learn more about the Reformation Fellowship, please visit our website at reffellowship.orgMusic Copyright New Beginnings by Scott Holmes Music
In this episode of the Reformation Fellowship Podcast, Justin Schell talks with Dr. Michael Haykin about the serious need for pastors to recover meaningful friendships in the ministry. Michael shares from experience, and provides examples from Scripture and Church history in order to cast a vision for friendships centered on the grace of God.Michael A. G. Haykin serves as the Chair and Professor of Church History and the Director of the Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of a number of books, most of which are focused on fourth-century Patristic thought and British Dissent in the long eighteenth century. He was also recently appointed as the director for Union's Newton House.If you would like to connect with us and learn more about the Reformation Fellowship, please visit our website at reffellowship.orgMusic Copyright New Beginnings by Scott Holmes Music