
This podcast is built on a very simple conviction: in order to be faithful in the present, we must be rooted in the past. The old paths of Presbyterianism in the 18th and 19th century have much to teach us about the path we walk today. In weekly 30 minute episodes, we will reflect on the lives and works of figures such as Archibald Alexander, B.M. Palmer, and Charles Hodge. We will consider enduri... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 268 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Francis J. Grimké believed the preacher’s task was simple: faithfully proclaim the Word of God in dependence upon the Spirit of God. In this episode of the Dead Presbyterians Society, we explore Grimké’s remarkable life and enduring reflections on pr... more
In this episode, we explore The Mission of Parenting by Thomas Smyth, a powerful call for Christian parents to see the home as the first mission field. Smyth challenges families to raise children not merely in knowledge, but in a living zeal for Chri... more
This episode explores On the Emotional Life of Our Lord by B. B. Warfield, showing that Christ’s compassion, love, anger, joy, and sorrow were true and sinless expressions of His full humanity. As confessed in the Westminster Confession of Faith, He ... more
Geerhardus Vos is often called the father of Reformed biblical theology. In this special crossover episode with Reformed Forum, Dr. Camden Bucey joins Dr. Jonathan Master on the Dead Presbyterians Society to discuss the life, work, and lasting influe... more
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Love this podcast. Learning much. Keep up the good work!
Excellent content communicated well.
A true remedy for spiritual apathy. My prayer is that this podcast would serve to revive orthodoxy and orthopraxy!
This podcast has been tremendously helpful for me traveling fully into the Reformed faith. Especially the Faith and Practice episodes. In fact, the podcast has been instrumental in me seeking admission to GPTS. Keep up the great work brothers!
Advocates “male rule”, says homosexuality is sinful, says feminism is hostile to Christianity. Toxic masculinity. Unsubscribe.
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This program explores historic Presbyterian thought and practice through discussions of 18th–19th century figures, emphasizing prayer, pastoral ministry, church governance, and the missionary impulse. Episodes connect classic theology to contemporary ministry, highlighting themes like sanctification, ecclesiology, and biblical exposition, often featuring biographical context and prompts for practical application in homes, churches, and seminaries. A notable pattern is pairing rigorous theological analysis with accessible pastoral guidance, making it useful for pastors, seminary students, and lay leaders seeking depth alongside actionable takeaways.
One standout aspect is its sustained commitment to grounding modern faith in historical exam... more
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