Heidelcast
Recovering the Reformed Confession
Great resource for the church
Dec 10
If you want to know what it means to be reformed and to grow, this is one of the best podcasts.
Heidelcast
Oct 14
Dr Clark, have been a reformed Baptist (what we mean by it, covenantal (3), confessional) for many years. Almost thous hast persuaded me to become a Presbyterian. The thing that I didn’t get was the distinction between Moses and Abraham. It is very clear to me now thanks to your teaching. If you’d like a pushback, sometime you straw man Baptist. Just because we don’t fit a historical definition of reformed as you insist does not mean that words and their meanings don’t adapt and change. Reformed, it seems to me, now means either particular Baptist or other reformed expressions who are 1. tricovenental and 2. adhere to various confessions that emerged from the reformation period. Neither here nor there for me just trying to help you understand the terms and their neomeanings, as I see it. Back to you, I have many past baptist friends who are particular in their view of salvation (not just predestinarian but also ordo salutis, et al). Many of them attend Presbyterian churches but still hold to believers baptism. Your series has helped many of them especially me. I wish you could actually address/refute our arguments (the way we see them) though instead of just presenting the Presbyterian position. Awesome show, I’m hooked.
Reformed Christian Theology
Sep 30
I love the accessibility you bring to complex and sometimes esoteric but essential topics. Always glad I tuned in! Thank you!
Don’t miss it
Sep 29
I don’t miss an episode and support it financially because of how much I’ve benefited from the content. This resource should not be overlooked. Embrace the cowbell, heed the voice, and clink the coffer while you’re at it! -Luke
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- CreatorR. Scott Clark
- Years Active2013 - 2024
- Episodes935
- RatingClean
- Copyright© 2024
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