
"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
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 3241 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Deep Dive into The Way of Holiness by Jonathan Edwards
Jonathan Edwards’s discourse on Isaiah 35:8 establishes that the "highway of holiness" is the single, narrow path leading to heaven. He asserts that this journey is exclusively for the redeemed,... more
Deep Dive into מַ֫יִם
The biblical Hebrew word mayim, meaning water, appears approximately 580 times in the Old Testament and is used in a diverse variety of literal, specialized, and figurative contexts. In its literal sense, mayim describes water ... more
Deep Dive into The Lord Directs His Servants (Jeremiah 10:23)
Jeremiah 10:23 declares that the way of man is not in himself, confronting the deeply rooted human pride that claims autonomy and self-direction. Uttered during Judah's decline and the im... more
Deep Dive into The Solitary Sufferer at the Olive Press (Matthew 26:36-38)
Matthew 26:36-38 presents the profound narrative of Jesus Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, highlighting his mediatorial isolation, perfect obedience, and holy sorrow as he... more
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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.
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
What a feeding of the inner man . Great to hear on my way to work this and Every day.
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Scholarly, scripture-centered discussions dominate, with a heavy emphasis on Reformed theology, confessional standards, and practical pastoral application. Episodes frequently tackle biblical passages, historical theologians, and classic revival critiques, all through a lens that prioritizes doctrinal clarity, providence, and the sufficiency of Scripture. The format often blends rigorous exegesis with pastoral exhortation, aiming to equip listeners to think deeply about faith while applying it to worship, ministry, and everyday life. Notable strengths include thorough engagement with historic sources (e.g., Edwards, Piper) and a consistent stance against secularized or sensational approaches to spirituality, making it appealing to educated,... more
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Recent guests on Reformed Thinking include:
1. Edie Burns
2. Peter Oltan
3. Elsie Ridley
4. Brian Bieterbach
5. Shannon Hurley
6. Mark Jeffries
7. Maurice Boutros
8. Rabbi Daniel Landis
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