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Welcome to International Christian Classics, the podcast that brings you timeless Christian literature in audiobook form. Our aim is to promote and distribute audiobooks produced by biblical and reformed Christians from around the world. Each episode features a new audiobook, ranging from classic works of theology and devotional literature to sermons and essays from some of the greatest minds in the history of the Christian church. You'll hear from writers like John Calvin, Martin Luther, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Spurgeon, and many more.

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Episode A Body Of Divinity (Part 3) By Puritan Thomas Watson [Christian Audiobook] | International Christian Classics Cover

A Body Of Divinity (Part 3) By Puritan Thomas Watson [Christian Audiobook] | International Christian Classics

Thomas Watson’s A Body of Divinity (1692) is a Puritan classic, distilling the Westminster Shorter Catechism into a comprehensive, accessible theological guide. Based on Watson’s sermons, it covers core Reformed doctrines with clarity and practical application. It begins with God’s attributes—omnipotence, omniscience, sovereignty—and humanity’s duty to glorify Him. Watson explores creation, providence, and the fall, emphasizing sin’s impact and human depravity. He then details Christ’s redemptive work, including His incarnation and atonement, followed by the Spirit’s role in regeneration, faith, and repentance. Key doctrines like justification and sanctification are unpacked, with calls to holiness. The moral law, via the Ten Commandments, and prayer, through the Lord’s Prayer, guide Christian practice. Eschatological sections on death, judgment, and heaven urge perseverance. Watson’s vivid metaphors and scriptural grounding make the work engaging and convicting, a timeless resource for Reformed theology.THOMAS WATSONA Body of Divinity by Thomas Watson is a seminal work of Puritan theology, published posthumously in 1692, based on his sermons on the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Spanning key Christian doctrines, it offers a systematic, practical, and devotional exposition aimed at both clergy and laity. Watson’s clear, vivid style and use of metaphors make complex theological concepts accessible and engaging.The book covers the essentials of Reformed theology, beginning with God’s nature and attributes—His omnipotence, omniscience, and sovereignty. Watson emphasizes humanity’s purpose to glorify God, exploring topics like creation, providence, and the fall. He delves into sin’s consequences, human depravity, and the need for redemption, leading to a detailed treatment of Christ’s person and work, including His incarnation, atonement, and intercession.Watson then addresses the application of redemption through the Holy Spirit’s work in regeneration, faith, and repentance. He explains justification, adoption, and sanctification, urging believers to pursue holiness. The book also covers the moral law, expounding the Ten Commandments as a guide for Christian living, and discusses prayer, particularly the Lord’s Prayer, as a means of communion with God.Eschatological themes, such as death, judgment, hell, and heaven, conclude the work, with Watson urging perseverance and hope in eternal glory. His pastoral tone shines through, blending doctrinal rigor with practical application, encouraging readers to examine their faith and live godly lives.Watson’s use of scripture, analogies, and pithy phrases (e.g., “Sin is the midwife of misery”) makes the work memorable and convicting. 66 The Ninth Commandment (00:00) 67 The Tenth Commandment (16:00) 68 Man's Inability To Keep The Moral Law (45:33) 69 All Sins Not Equally Heinous (1:00:03) 70 What Sin Deserveth (1:17:13) 71 Faith (1:33:43) 72 Repentence (1:50:26) 73 The Word Read And Preached, How Effectual (2:08:04) 74 Baptism (2:25:53) 75 The Lord's Supper (2:43:04) 76 Prayer (3:33:26) 77 The Preface To The Lord's Prayer Part 1 (3:52:07) 78 The Preface To The Lord's Prayer Part 2 (4:29:59) 79 The Preface To The Lord's Prayer Part 3 (5:10:19) 80 The First Petition In The Lord's Prayer (5:46:41) 81 The Second Petition In The Lord's Prayer Part 1 (6:36:28) 82 The Second Petition In The Lord's Prayer Part 2 (7:12:34) 83 The Second Petition In The Lord's Prayer Part 3 (7:45:47) 84 The Second Petition In The Lord's Prayer Part 4 (8:26:00) 85 The Second Petition In The Lord's Prayer Part 5 (8:53:40) 86 The Second Petition In The Lord's Prayer Part 6 (9:25:17) 87 The Second Petition In The Lord's Prayer Part 7 (10:06:31) 88 The Second Petition In The Lord's Prayer Part 8 (10:32:46) 89 The Second Petition In The Lord's Prayer Part 9 (10:50:48)

12. Juni 2025 - 11 h 35 min
Episode A Body Of Divinity (Part 2) By Puritan Thomas Watson [Christian Audiobook] | Christian Classics Cover

A Body Of Divinity (Part 2) By Puritan Thomas Watson [Christian Audiobook] | Christian Classics

Thomas Watson’s A Body of Divinity (1692) is a Puritan classic, distilling the Westminster Shorter Catechism into a comprehensive, accessible theological guide. Based on Watson’s sermons, it covers core Reformed doctrines with clarity and practical application. It begins with God’s attributes—omnipotence, omniscience, sovereignty—and humanity’s duty to glorify Him. Watson explores creation, providence, and the fall, emphasizing sin’s impact and human depravity. He then details Christ’s redemptive work, including His incarnation and atonement, followed by the Spirit’s role in regeneration, faith, and repentance. Key doctrines like justification and sanctification are unpacked, with calls to holiness. The moral law, via the Ten Commandments, and prayer, through the Lord’s Prayer, guide Christian practice. Eschatological sections on death, judgment, and heaven urge perseverance. Watson’s vivid metaphors and scriptural grounding make the work engaging and convicting, a timeless resource for Reformed theology.THOMAS WATSONA Body of Divinity by Thomas Watson is a seminal work of Puritan theology, published posthumously in 1692, based on his sermons on the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Spanning key Christian doctrines, it offers a systematic, practical, and devotional exposition aimed at both clergy and laity. Watson’s clear, vivid style and use of metaphors make complex theological concepts accessible and engaging.The book covers the essentials of Reformed theology, beginning with God’s nature and attributes—His omnipotence, omniscience, and sovereignty. Watson emphasizes humanity’s purpose to glorify God, exploring topics like creation, providence, and the fall. He delves into sin’s consequences, human depravity, and the need for redemption, leading to a detailed treatment of Christ’s person and work, including His incarnation, atonement, and intercession.Watson then addresses the application of redemption through the Holy Spirit’s work in regeneration, faith, and repentance. He explains justification, adoption, and sanctification, urging believers to pursue holiness. The book also covers the moral law, expounding the Ten Commandments as a guide for Christian living, and discusses prayer, particularly the Lord’s Prayer, as a means of communion with God.Eschatological themes, such as death, judgment, hell, and heaven, conclude the work, with Watson urging perseverance and hope in eternal glory. His pastoral tone shines through, blending doctrinal rigor with practical application, encouraging readers to examine their faith and live godly lives.Watson’s use of scripture, analogies, and pithy phrases (e.g., “Sin is the midwife of misery”) makes the work memorable and convicting. It reflects Puritan priorities: God’s glory, scripture’s authority, and personal piety. Widely read for centuries, A Body of Divinity remains a cornerstone of Reformed theology, valued for its depth, clarity, and spiritual insight.

5. Juni 2025 - 11 h 54 min
Episode A Body Of Divinity (Part 1) By Puritan Thomas Watson [Christian Audiobook] | Christian Classics Cover

A Body Of Divinity (Part 1) By Puritan Thomas Watson [Christian Audiobook] | Christian Classics

Thomas Watson’s A Body of Divinity (1692) is a Puritan classic, distilling the Westminster Shorter Catechism into a comprehensive, accessible theological guide. Based on Watson’s sermons, it covers core Reformed doctrines with clarity and practical application. It begins with God’s attributes—omnipotence, omniscience, sovereignty—and humanity’s duty to glorify Him. Watson explores creation, providence, and the fall, emphasizing sin’s impact and human depravity. He then details Christ’s redemptive work, including His incarnation and atonement, followed by the Spirit’s role in regeneration, faith, and repentance. Key doctrines like justification and sanctification are unpacked, with calls to holiness. The moral law, via the Ten Commandments, and prayer, through the Lord’s Prayer, guide Christian practice. Eschatological sections on death, judgment, and heaven urge perseverance. Watson’s vivid metaphors and scriptural grounding make the work engaging and convicting, a timeless resource for Reformed theology. THOMAS WATSON A Body of Divinity by Thomas Watson is a seminal work of Puritan theology, published posthumously in 1692, based on his sermons on the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Spanning key Christian doctrines, it offers a systematic, practical, and devotional exposition aimed at both clergy and laity. Watson’s clear, vivid style and use of metaphors make complex theological concepts accessible and engaging.The book covers the essentials of Reformed theology, beginning with God’s nature and attributes—His omnipotence, omniscience, and sovereignty. Watson emphasizes humanity’s purpose to glorify God, exploring topics like creation, providence, and the fall. He delves into sin’s consequences, human depravity, and the need for redemption, leading to a detailed treatment of Christ’s person and work, including His incarnation, atonement, and intercession.Watson then addresses the application of redemption through the Holy Spirit’s work in regeneration, faith, and repentance. He explains justification, adoption, and sanctification, urging believers to pursue holiness. The book also covers the moral law, expounding the Ten Commandments as a guide for Christian living, and discusses prayer, particularly the Lord’s Prayer, as a means of communion with God.Eschatological themes, such as death, judgment, hell, and heaven, conclude the work, with Watson urging perseverance and hope in eternal glory. His pastoral tone shines through, blending doctrinal rigor with practical application, encouraging readers to examine their faith and live godly lives. 1 Introduction (00:00) 2 Preliminary Discourse on Catechising (02:56)3 Man's Chief End Is To Glorify God #1 (17:41) 4 Man's Chief End Is To Glorify God #2 (1:02:32) 5 Of The Scriptures (1:18:54) 6 That There Is A God (1:55:30) 7 God Is A Spirit (2:14:05) 8 God Is Infinite (2:28:09) 9 Of The Knowledge Of God (2:41:57) 10 Of The Eternity Of God (2:59:02) 11 God's Unchangeableness (3:15:09) 12 The Wisdom of God (3:31:16) 13 God's Power (3:48:14) 14 The Holiness Of God (4:04:38) 15 God's Justice (4:18:44) 16 The Mercy Of God (4:34:18) 17 The Truth Of God (4:52:06) 18 One God (5:05:26) 19 The Trinity (5:19:23) 20 Creation (5:32:40) 21 The Providence Of God (5:49:21) 22 The Covenant Of Works (6:12:18) 23 Concerning Sin (6:23:14) 24 Adam's Sin (6:37:30) 25 Original Sin (6:51:25) 26 Man's Misery By The Fall (7:08:27) 27 The Covenant Of Grace (7:23:52) 28 Christ The Mediator Of The Covenant (7:42:57) 29 Christ's Prophetical Office (7:57:12) 30 Christ's Priestly Office (8:14:06) 31 Christ's Intercession (8:29:45) 32 Christ's Kingly Office (8:54:37) 33 Christ's Humiliation In His Incarnation (9:09:15) 34 Christ's Exaltation (9:42:00) 35 Christ The Redeemer (9:57:18) 36 Faith (10:11:18) 37 Effectual Calling (10:27:50) 38 Justification (10:44:04) 39 Adoption (10:58:16) 40 Sanctification (11:23:47)

19. Mai 2025 - 11 h 53 min
Episode [EP#4] DISTRIBUTION OF THEOLOGY - Petrus Van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology For Dummies Cover

[EP#4] DISTRIBUTION OF THEOLOGY - Petrus Van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology For Dummies

Check out our new Podcast "Petrus Van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology For Dummies" as we discuss and summarise Petrus Van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology for Dummies topic-by-topic for the average modern Christian in an engaging yet easy to understand way. In this episode we cover the third topic which is "The Distribution Of Theology". THEORETICAL-PRACTICAL THEOLOGY Petrus van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology: Volume 1, Prolegomena introduces his comprehensive theological system, emphasizing the unity of doctrine, devotion, and practical application. This foundational volume outlines the essential principles and methods of theology, demonstrating van Mastricht's commitment to blending academic rigor with heartfelt piety. The term "theoretical-practical" reflects his conviction that theology must engage both the mind (theoretical) and the heart and life (practical). The Prolegomena begins with a discussion of the definition, nature, and purpose of theology. Van Mastricht asserts that theology is the doctrine of living for God through Christ, prioritizing a holistic approach that includes knowledge, faith, love, and obedience. He grounds theology in Scripture, presenting it as the inspired, authoritative Word of God. Van Mastricht also highlights the importance of interpreting Scripture faithfully and the need for theology to serve the glory of God and the edification of the church. In this volume, he elaborates on key topics such as the relationship between natural and revealed theology, the attributes of Scripture, and the role of reason in theological reflection. He insists that theology must always be rooted in Scripture and centered on Christ, integrating exegetical, doctrinal, and practical dimensions. Van Mastricht’s work stands out for its structured approach, offering a fourfold methodology for theological topics: exegesis (Scriptural foundation), doctrine (theoretical understanding), elenctics (refutation of errors), and practical application (Christian living). This framework ensures that theology is both deeply rooted in biblical truth and actively applied to the believer's life. PETRUS VAN MASTRICHT Petrus van Mastricht (1630–1706) was a Dutch Reformed theologian, pastor, and professor whose work greatly influenced Reformed theology during the 17th and 18th centuries. Born in Cologne, Germany, he studied at the University of Utrecht under Gisbertus Voetius, a leading figure in Reformed orthodoxy. Van Mastricht combined a rigorous scholastic approach to theology with a deep emphasis on practical piety, making his teachings both intellectually robust and spiritually edifying. His most notable work, Theoretico-Practica Theologia (Theoretical-Practical Theology), is a systematic theological treatise that integrates doctrine with practical application. Unlike many other theological texts of his time, van Mastricht sought to ensure that theology not only informed the mind but also transformed the heart and shaped daily Christian living. The work is structured around four components for each topic: exegesis (interpretation of Scripture), doctrine, elenctics (refutation of errors), and practical application. Van Mastricht emphasized the authority of Scripture, the centrality of Christ, and the inseparability of doctrine and practice. His writings profoundly influenced later theologians, including Jonathan Edwards, who called van Mastricht’s Theoretical-Practical Theology the best book on divinity ever written. Van Mastricht remains a key figure in Reformed theology for his balanced approach to academic rigor and devotional piety.

16. Jan. 2025 - 17 min
Episode [EP#3] THE HOLY SCRIPTURES PART 2 - Petrus Van Mastricht Theoretical-Practical Theology For Dummies Cover

[EP#3] THE HOLY SCRIPTURES PART 2 - Petrus Van Mastricht Theoretical-Practical Theology For Dummies

Check out our new Podcast "Petrus Van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology For Dummies" as we discuss and summarise Petrus Van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology for Dummies topic-by-topic for the average modern Christian in an engaging yet easy to understand way. In this episode we cover the second topic which is "The Holy Scriptures". THEORETICAL-PRACTICAL THEOLOGY Petrus van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology: Volume 1, Prolegomena introduces his comprehensive theological system, emphasizing the unity of doctrine, devotion, and practical application. This foundational volume outlines the essential principles and methods of theology, demonstrating van Mastricht's commitment to blending academic rigor with heartfelt piety. The term "theoretical-practical" reflects his conviction that theology must engage both the mind (theoretical) and the heart and life (practical). The Prolegomena begins with a discussion of the definition, nature, and purpose of theology. Van Mastricht asserts that theology is the doctrine of living for God through Christ, prioritizing a holistic approach that includes knowledge, faith, love, and obedience. He grounds theology in Scripture, presenting it as the inspired, authoritative Word of God. Van Mastricht also highlights the importance of interpreting Scripture faithfully and the need for theology to serve the glory of God and the edification of the church. In this volume, he elaborates on key topics such as the relationship between natural and revealed theology, the attributes of Scripture, and the role of reason in theological reflection. He insists that theology must always be rooted in Scripture and centered on Christ, integrating exegetical, doctrinal, and practical dimensions. Van Mastricht’s work stands out for its structured approach, offering a fourfold methodology for theological topics: exegesis (Scriptural foundation), doctrine (theoretical understanding), elenctics (refutation of errors), and practical application (Christian living). This framework ensures that theology is both deeply rooted in biblical truth and actively applied to the believer's life. PETRUS VAN MASTRICHT Petrus van Mastricht (1630–1706) was a Dutch Reformed theologian, pastor, and professor whose work greatly influenced Reformed theology during the 17th and 18th centuries. Born in Cologne, Germany, he studied at the University of Utrecht under Gisbertus Voetius, a leading figure in Reformed orthodoxy. Van Mastricht combined a rigorous scholastic approach to theology with a deep emphasis on practical piety, making his teachings both intellectually robust and spiritually edifying. His most notable work, Theoretico-Practica Theologia (Theoretical-Practical Theology), is a systematic theological treatise that integrates doctrine with practical application. Unlike many other theological texts of his time, van Mastricht sought to ensure that theology not only informed the mind but also transformed the heart and shaped daily Christian living. The work is structured around four components for each topic: exegesis (interpretation of Scripture), doctrine, elenctics (refutation of errors), and practical application. Van Mastricht emphasized the authority of Scripture, the centrality of Christ, and the inseparability of doctrine and practice. His writings profoundly influenced later theologians, including Jonathan Edwards, who called van Mastricht’s Theoretical-Practical Theology the best book on divinity ever written. Van Mastricht remains a key figure in Reformed theology for his balanced approach to academic rigor and devotional piety.

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