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Latest Podcast Episodes
On the 7th episode of season 2, guest Cory Reckner and I discuss the idea of papal primacy and succession. We take a closer look at “the Rock” mentioned in Matthew 16.
On the 6th episode of season 2, I am joined by Bobby and Garrett of the Stay Reformed Podcast. We discuss how Regeneration happens, if it can be resisted and if it can be utterly lost.
On the 5th episode of season 2, I interview translator D.P. Curtin of The Scriptorium Project. We discuss the ancient dance of the St. Thomas Christians and the the Council of Florence.
On the 4th episode of season 2, guest Zach Humm and I discuss Christ being the light of the world. Jesus Christ not only is revelation, but also gives revelation.
On the 3rd episode of season 2, guest Cory Reckner and I discuss the atonement of Christ. We compare and contrast universal atonement and limited atonement.
On the 2nd episode of season 2, Kathryn Eshack and I discuss the divinity of Christ. We run through the titles of Christ and the scripture passages that provide insight into His divinity.
On the 1st episode of season 2, guest Zach Humm and I discuss the humanity of Christ. We review Christ's human nature and the emotions he experienced here while on earth.
On the 7th episode of season 1, guest Cory Reckner and I review the doctrine of the Trinity. The understanding of three persons in the Godhead is a foundational belief in the Christian religion.
On the 6th episode of season 1, guest Ben Beaver and I unpack the often misunderstood doctrine of Justification. Upon what grounds is a believer in Christ declared just in the sight of God?
On the 5th episode of season 1, guest Cory Reckner and I discuss the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints. Are Christians able to find warrant within the Scriptures to defend this doctrine?