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An Interview with Richard Gaffin

on March 17, 2015

This past weekend, we celebrated Geerhardus Vos’ 153rd birthday?and his birthday?happened to be on Pi Day too! In celebration of his birth, we’re discounting his?Reformed Dogmatics?to just?$69.99?that’s over 20% off!

Recently, we were able to sit down with Dr. Richard Gaffin, lead translator and editor for Vos’?Reformed Dogmatics, to ask him a few questions about this incredible project. Thanks to our friends at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia for their help with this interview.

Learn from the Father of Reformed Biblical?Theology?get 20% off Geerhardus Vos’ Reformed Dogmatics!

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