The Divine Philosophy of the Ages: Redemption
Genesis 3:8-19
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the setup of God's plan to redeem humankind from their disobedience as the result of the sin in the Garden of Eden.
The Eternal Trinity
Exodus 3:13-15; Genesis 1:26
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson lectures on the nature of God as revealed in the Bible, specifically his existence in three persons. The names of God from the ancient Hebrew language are discussed.
Objections to and Departures from Justification by Grace, Ancient and Modern
Romans 4:1-8
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson describes the historical tendencies to modify the doctrine of justification by grace.
The Cause, or Ground of Justification by Grace
Various
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds upon the process of justification by grace. Dr. Johnson explains the three imputations that occur with respect to mankind's fall from and reconciliation with God.
Part V
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his lectures on modified or modernistic interpretations of Calvinist doctrines. Dr. Johnson explains the faulty exegesis of Amyraldianism.
Part III
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his criticism of so-called "four-point Calvinsim" with exposition on the Reformers' concept of limited atonement.
Part II
This is a continuation of the lecture by Dr. Johnson on Moises Amyrault and modified Calvinism. A question and answer session follows.
Part I
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a lecture series on modernistic interpretations of Calvinist theology. Dr. Johnson defines modified Calvinism as it often occurs in history, detailing its origins in the 17th Century.
Christ’s Priest to Gentiles
Romans 15:14-21
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins his commentary on the conclusion of Paul's letter to the Roman church.
God’s Agenda for the Nations
Romans 11:28-36
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses the impact of God's covenant with Israel upon the world at large.