Reformed Forum Book Club

We began podcasting with the hope that we could somehow provide a way for people to interact with others on the subject of Reformed theology. So much of our Reformed community centers on books. There are new books that share insightful ideas on ancient truths. Others spark controversy and help to sharpen our understanding on any number of important doctrines. And then there are those classics that endure the test of time—proving to be powerful works that edify generations of Reformed students.

In order to provide for more interaction among our listeners, we have decided to test-run an interactive book club. Tentatively scheduled for Monday, February 6, 2012 at 8pm Eastern, Reformed Forum will host a discussion of John Murray’s Redemption Accomplished and Applied. The format of the club is still nascent, but we hope to live stream the discussion and provide a way for listeners to chat and call-in through Skype or Google+. The discussion will be recorded and released as an episode of Reformed Media Review so those who aren’t able to join live can still participate “asynchronously.”

If you don’t have one already, get a copy of the book, read it by Monday, 2/6, and stay posted for the details on the live stream. And remember: the first rule about book club is that you don’t talk about book club!

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One Response to “Reformed Forum Book Club”

  1. Micael says:

    I am looking foward to this. Thanks!

    Michael

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