Anglicanism: The Most Misunderstood Tradition of the Reformation
Is Anglicanism merely a “via media” without convictions? Was Cranmer only Henry’s pawn? This conversation shows the depth of Anglican theology, the doctrinal weight of […]
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Is Anglicanism merely a “via media” without convictions? Was Cranmer only Henry’s pawn? This conversation shows the depth of Anglican theology, the doctrinal weight of […]
Baptists are often dismissed as anti-creedal individualists or confused Anabaptists. Walter Strickland shows instead their rich protestant heritage and why their convictions are not merely […]
Calvin was no tyrant presiding over a joyless Geneva. Nor was predestination the “center” of his theology. Michael Horton helps to unpack the true heart […]
Luther wasn’t a mad monk or the founder of “individualism.” Flawed though he was, he was a pastor-theologian gripped by the gospel. Bob Hiller helps […]
Michael Horton and Justin Holcomb speak with Joseph Byamukama about the New Apostolic Reformation, its growing influence in East Africa, and how its leaders use […]
Recording from East Africa, Michael Horton and Justin Holcomb consider how Christians today can discern between true and false spiritual influences. Drawing from 1 John, […]
The hosts have an eye-opening interview with author Ashley Lande about her past experiences with psychedelics and New Age spirituality. The conversation explores how modern […]
Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, and Bob Hiller take a theological and biblical deep dive on demons. Drawing from Scripture and the Reformers, the hosts outline […]
Are angels real, personal beings or just ghosts from bygone eras? Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, and Bob Hiller unpack biblical texts, theological insights from the […]
Bishop Barron argues that the Reformation’s legacy is 30,000 denominations and doctrinal chaos. Is Protestantism fatally fractured? Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin […]
Does sola scriptura lead to chaos and individualism? Catholic theologian John Bergsma and Catholic podcaster Matt Fradd claim that rejecting the magisterium leaves Protestants without […]
Responding to Bishop Robert Barron’s interpretation of Paul and James, Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb walk through the biblical case for […]