Resources

Politics after Christendom with David VanDrunen
In this interview, Kevin asks Dave about two kingdoms theology, natural law, the purpose of government, and the Noahic Covenant.

On Culture War, Doug Wilson, and the Moscow Mood
“So, what do you think about Doug Wilson?” is a question I’ve been asked many times during my years in pastoral ministry.

Generation To Generation
In this article, Kevin reviews the new book of writings by Douglas F. Kelly, edited by Matthew S. Miller and D. Blair Smith.

Life and Ministry with Carl Trueman
Kevin DeYoung and Carl R. Trueman talk culture, America, Christianity, and other topics at the 2023 Faithful Conference at Christ Covenant.

John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, and the Seeds of Protest
In this second part of his church history lecture series taught at Christ Covenant Church, Kevin covers the years spanning 451 to 1415.

Giving Thanks for the Goodness of God
In this episode of the Clearly Reformed Podcast, Kevin reads from his newest article entitled, “Giving Thanks for the Goodness of God.”

Giving Thanks for the Goodness of God
One of the first things we learn about God is that he is good. “God is great, God is good, let us thank him for our food.” Many of us grew up hearing this prayer at the dinner table. It’s good theology—simple and true.

From the Marrow Men to the Moderates: Scottish Theology, 1700-1800
In this article, Kevin recommends the new book ‘From the Marrow Men to the Moderates: Scottish Theology, 1700 – 1800.

Infinidad Divina
Dios puede ser descrito por sus atributos: las propiedades que él posee. Algunos se denominan atributos incomunicables.

Boniface VIII and the Height (and Depth) of Papal Power
In this second part of his church history lecture series taught at Christ Covenant Church, Kevin covers the years spanning 451 to 1415.

Impossible Christianity
Pastor Kevin speaks at the Indianapolis Theological Seminary Leadership Seminar on the topic of his book, Impossible Christianity.

Aquinas and the Summary of Theology
In this second part of his church history lecture series taught at Christ Covenant Church, Kevin covers the years spanning 451 to 1415.

Doom and Gloom
We aren’t saved by punishing ourselves, making ourselves feel miserable, or saying the right prayer, but only by the finished work of Christ.

Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
Kevin endorses the new book “Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old Testament,” published by Westminster Seminary Press.

Divine Infinity
We’re excited to announce the next installment in our explainer video series examining God’s incommunicable attribute of “Divine Infinity.”

Church Office & Church Polity
Lecture 12 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 3 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Spring semester of 2023.

Richard the Lionheart and the Crusades
In this second part of his church history lecture series taught at Christ Covenant Church, Kevin covers the years spanning 451 to 1415.

The Sound of Silence
God is pleased when we pray. Cry out to Him, call to Him, and perhaps we see it in this life, surely we will see it in the world to come.

The Two-Parent Privilege with Melissa Kearney
Kevin interviews Melissa Kearney and discusses her new book, culture, and social trends around family and raising children in America.

Share the Vision Banquet Recap
By God’s grace, more than 200 guests joined us for Share the Vision 2023 to hear about what the Lord is doing at Clearly Reformed.

Church Discipline & Church Office
Lecture 11 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 3 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Spring semester of 2023.

Quiet Time and Evangelism: How Much Is Enough?
In this article written for byFaith, Kevin talks about the true importance of spiritual disciplines in the Christian life.

Bernard of Clairvaux and the Reform of the Church
In this second part of his church history lecture series taught at Christ Covenant Church, Kevin covers the years spanning 451 to 1415.

A Great Multitude
He will appear at the end of the age to wipe away every tear, and we will see Him. The question is how will we look upon Him now.