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Dr. R. Scott Clark explains that the Law/Gospel distinction is a vital biblical and Reformed principle. By citing reformers like Luther, Calvin, Ursinus, Olevianus, Beza, and Perkins, he shows that being truly Reformed requires maintaining the difference between the Law's "do this and live" and the Gospel's "Christ has done." Chapters: 00:00:08 - Introduction: Heidelvideo Episode 3 00:00:29 - Historical Background of the Law/Gospel Distinction 00:00:47 - Augustine’s 5th Century Development of the Distinction 00:01:05 - The Early Church: Defending Scripture against Gnostics and Marcionites 00:01:25 - Refuting Marcionite Views on the "Old Testament God" 00:01:45 - Addressing Similar Errors in Modern American Evangelicalism 00:02:47 - Historical vs. Theological Categories in the Westminster Confession 00:03:33 - Martin Luther’s Reformation Breakthrough (1513–1521) 00:04:22 - Defining the Law: The Message of "Do This and Live" 00:04:34 - Defining the Gospel: The Message of "Christ Has Done" 00:04:54 - Is There a Law/Gospel Hermeneutic? 00:05:27 - Luther on the Fundamental Necessity of the Distinction 00:06:00 - Magisterial Protestant Consensus: Calvin, Beza, and Bucer 00:06:50 - John Calvin’s Institutes: Contrasting Legal and Gospel Righteousness 00:09:11 - Resources on the Heidelblog and "Covenant, Justification, and Pastoral Ministry" 00:10:32 - Zacharias Ursinus and the Heidelberg Catechism 00:10:44 - Large Catechism Q. 36: Distinguishing the Covenants of Nature and Grace 00:12:04 - The Three-Part Structure of the Heidelberg: Law, Gospel, and Sanctification 00:12:57 - Caspar Olevianus: Why the Distinction Must Be Retained 00:14:23 - Theodore Beza: The Distinction as a Key to Christian Purity 00:15:22 - Guy de Brès: Critique of Anabaptist Theological Errors 00:16:08 - William Perkins and the Art of Prophesying 00:17:46 - Contemporary Controversy: Interacting with P. Andrew Sandlin Mentions: People: Dr. R. Scott Clark, Augustine, Marcionites, Gnostics, P. Andrew Sandlin, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Philip Melanchthon, Martin Bucer, Theodore Beza, Shane Rosenthal, Zacharias Ursinus. Books/Resources: Wrongly Dividing the Word (P. Andrew Sandlin), Westminster Confession, Institutes of the Christian Religion (Calvin), Heidelblog.net, Covenant Justification and Pastoral Ministry (CJPM), Heidelberg Catechism. Events: The Reformation (16th Century).