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Reformed Thinking

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"Reformed Thinking" is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the intricacies of biblical teachings and theological questions, influenced by the abundant heritage of Reformed theology and Puritan writings. Whether exploring weighty Bible passages or dissecting influential Reformed books and articles, our goal is to offer insights that not only cultivate intellectual expansion but also, and more crucial... more

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Deep Dive into ὑβριστής

The Greek term hybristes and its cognates, such as hybris and hybrizo, describe a violent, insolent, and overbearing person who mistreats others. The root concept involves an attitude of superiority that leads to crossing bou... more

Deep Dive into Take Heed How You Hear (Luke 8:16-18)

The exposition of Luke 8:16-18 presents a profound theological warning against superficial religion and the failure to genuinely act upon God's Word. Positioned immediately after the Parable of th... more

Deep Dive into The Sovereign Authority of the Son of God over Disease and Darkness (Mark 1:32-34)

Mark 1:32-34 captures a profound moment in Capernaum when the town gathers at the home of Simon Peter just after sunset. The timing is significant; the... more

Deep Dive into Fear of God in the House of Bondage: The Midwives, Pharaoh, and the Preservation of the Covenant Seed (Exodus 1:15-22)

Exodus 1:15-22 details a critical moment in redemptive history where the Egyptian Pharaoh attempts to destroy the c... more

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Edie Burns
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Brian Bieterbach
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Episode: Compassion and the Great Commission
Shannon Hurley
Contributor providing best practices on handling tension between mercy and proclamation
Episode: Compassion and the Great Commission
Mark Jeffries
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Missionary in Lebanon
Episode: The First Seminary: A Biblical Case for Pastoral Training
Maurice Boutros
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Episode: The First Seminary: A Biblical Case for Pastoral Training
Rabbi Daniel Landis
University chair of Jewish Ethics and Values at the Yeshiva of Los Angeles
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Episode: Apologetics and Evangelism: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity
Dr. Greg Bahnsen
Scholar in residence at the Southern California Center for Christian Studies
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3.5 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • AI Slop

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    sarahreviewbrown
    United States2 months ago
  • AI Generated

    The content is often good, but is this podcast AI generated? The voices of the two hosts sometime seems off, and they never give their names. It would be more honest to admit this is AI generated content if that’s the case, Edison.

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    Anjuan Simmons
    United States2 months ago
  • Too much. Scripted talk.

    I get excited to hear the topic your title says is covered. At the end I am disappointed. For example; your show covering Calvin’s commentary on Roman’s, when it was done I had no idea what Calvin said about Romans. You talked about so many commentators and covered 2000 years of commentaries in 30 minutes. I got nothing out of it. Very fast paced, too fast. Scripted but trying to make it as two people having a conversation. It is not natural. Do not like the back and forth when it is scripted an... more

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    1
    wf1957
    United States6 months ago
  • Blessed

    What a feeding of the inner man . Great to hear on my way to work this and Every day.

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    Pastor Julio Calderin
    United States2 years ago

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Herod’s Banquet and the Prophet’s Blood: Collision of Counterfeit Power with the Kingdom of Christ (Matthew 14:1–12)
Q: What oaths or social contracts have you silently signed that are keeping you from doing what is right?
Are there agreements you have made with your culture, your workplace, or your friend group that require you to mute your allegiance to Christ?
Introduction to Systematic Theology
Q: If reason is a God-given tool, but it must submit to the supernatural, where in your own life are you letting your reason sit in judgement over Scripture rather than letting scripture inform your reason?
The importance of recognizing how personal logic might conflict with biblical teaching and examining areas where one might reject or ignore scripture due to modern reasoning.
The King’s Concealed Revelation: The Judicial and Prophetic Necessity of the Parabolic Method (Matthew 13:34–35)
Q: Can you explain the external and internal call of the Gospel?
The external call is what everyone hears, while the internal call, received by disciples through the Holy Spirit, leads to true understanding.
The King’s Concealed Revelation: The Judicial and Prophetic Necessity of the Parabolic Method (Matthew 13:34–35)
Q: What did the Pharisees do to commit the unpardonable sin?
They attributed Jesus' miracles to Beelzebul, the Prince of demons, refusing to submit to His authority.
μεταλλάσσω (Metallassō): Trading Truth for a Lie
Q: If God does all work, does that mean we are just passive robots in this whole process?
We are the ones who do the returning and believing, but the power to do that comes from God.

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What is Reformed Thinking about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The set of recent episodes centers on rigorous biblical exegesis, historical theology, and doctrinal critique from a Reformed perspective. Listeners can expect thoughtful, text-driven discussions that connect ancient passages to contemporary faith practice, with frequent emphasis on gospel-centered soteriology, church history, and the ordinary means of grace. A standout trait is the clear insistence on doctrinal clarity, critical engagement with competing viewpoints, and practical applications for personal devotion and church life, all delivered through a measured, discourse-driven format. This podcast likely appeals to listeners who prize theological depth, intellectual honesty, and pastoral fidelity, often with a focus on ethics, worship,... more

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