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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 Glorious Grace (Zachariah 4:7) by Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards explores the concept of divine grace using Zechariah 4:7. He explains that grace is God's most glorious attribute, manifested specifically to meet the extreme needs o... more

Deep Dive into The Moody Handbook of Theology, Revised and Expanded by Paul Enns - Theology of the Synoptics

The term synoptic refers to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, which share a similar perspective on the life of Jesus. A central focus ... more

Deep Dive into The Treasury of David by Charles Spurgeon - Psalm 53

Psalm 53, directed to the Chief Musician upon Mahalath, is described by Charles Spurgeon as a solemn song focused on the hereditary disease of human sin,. While it mirrors Psalm 14,... more

Deep Dive into Growth Groups: How to Lead Disciple-Making Small Groups by Colin Marshall - Starting a Growth Group

Creating a Growth Group is a creative process that transforms a collection of individuals into a supportive community focused on spiri... more

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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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Episode: Apologetics and Evangelism: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity
Dr. Muzammil Siddiqui
Director of the Islamic Society of Orange County
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Episode: Apologetics and Evangelism: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity
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Episode: Deep Dive into Cornerstone by Jeremy Prayer - Fear and Worry: The Problem of Evil
Millard J. Erickson
Respected theologian and author, known for his works on systematic theology.
Episode: Deep Dive into Christian Theology by Millard J. Erickson - The Goodness of God
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Episode: Deep Dive into Providence by John Piper - A Wickedness God Especially Abhorred

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

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Until Every Enemy Is Put Down: The Coming Triumph of Redemption | Jonathan Edwards
Q: What does Edwards suggest about the nature of the spiritual movement following the anticipated revival?
Edwards envisions a massive, immediate, and irresistible movement of people toward the light of the gospel, driven by the power of the Spirit, both qualitatively and quantitatively transformative for the global Church.
Does Matthew 16 Support the Roman See? | John Calvin
Q: What reasons does Calvin give for Rome's historical honor in the early church?
He cites the belief that Rome was founded by apostles, its status as the capital of the Empire, and its reputation for stability amidst theological disputes.
Does Matthew 16 Support the Roman See? | John Calvin
Q: How does Calvin address the geographical claims of primacy tied to Rome?
He challenges the notion that Peter's presence in Rome equates to permanent authority, using historical analogies to show inconsistencies in that claim.
Does Matthew 16 Support the Roman See? | John Calvin
Q: What is Calvin's main argument against the need for a single earthly head for the Church?
Calvin argues that the Church already has a sufficient head in Christ, and requiring a human intermediary does injury to Christ's authority.
Why Preserved David Brainerd’s Story | Jonathan Edwards
Q: What practices can you and I adopt to get that same kind of discernment?
We must learn to distinguish between our natural dispositions and the actual, verifiable work of grace in our lives.

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Examining the rich tradition of Reformed theology and its key teachings, this podcast provides listeners with thoughtful discussions on biblical interpretations and theological queries. Episodes feature insights into various significant biblical texts, such as the Psalms and passages from both the Old and New Testaments, while emphasizing the importance of grace, faith, and the sovereignty of God. By engaging with works from prominent Reformed authors and thought leaders, the content seeks to not only enhance listeners' theological knowledge but also foster a deeper spiritual connection to faith. The integration of historical context and practical application in discussions offers an enlightening experience for those seeking to grow in thei... more

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