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Real Christianity

Dale Partridge
Calvinism
Eschatology
Sola Scriptura
Reformed Theology
Infant Baptism
Christian Nationalism
Reliability Of Scripture
Theology
Protestant Reformation
Christianity
Immigration
Feminism
Biblical Patriarchy
United States
Post-Millennialism
Scriptural Infallibility
Biblical Inspiration
The Gospel
Authority Of Scripture
Gradualism

Formerly "Real Christianity": Pastoral advice from Dale Partridge on Christian life, marriage, politics, and nationalism.

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Frank Turek
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Episode: Ep. 8: An Introduction to Christian Nationalism and How It Will Save America
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Episode: Ep. 7: Baby Boomers Had It All… And They Burned It Down

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Dale Partridge
Pastor and host who offers theological and pastoral answers, encouraging spiritual growth rooted in Scripture.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 9.7k ratings
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    MLR_1991 LC
    United States10 months ago
  • Real Christianity is a spot on title

    Thankful for preachers like Dale Partridge who are not afraid to speak the truth in a culture where the Gospel is watered down and Christianity is lukewarm. As a woman, I’m very glad that he fights against the feminist-movement/mindset and encourages biblical patriarchy. This is podcast is definitely not for you if you get offended easily and can’t stand being wrong.

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    Jacky Manrique
    United Statesa year ago
  • Lack of Christ-likeness :/

    I actually really agree with most things Dale teaches. I am at times disappointed that his attitude is often snarky as if he is GLAD that people are ignorant to some of these truths because it makes him feel good that he has more wisdom than them. His attitude is not one of burden for those led astray. The fruit of kindness is often missing.

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    Heyitsambre
    United Statesa year ago
  • Backwards

    Backwards ideas from a backwards man. So insecure about himself and it comes out in what he says. Likely compensating for being a small man.

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    Cheesie99
    Canadaa year ago
  • Excellent Orthodox Biblical Teaching

    The teaching of Dale Partridge is rooted in biblical orthodoxy in the spirit of the reformers to drive the church to remain devoted to the one holy Catholic and Apostolic church as delivered by the Apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ. Orthodoxy and orthopraxy are highlighted and well communicated.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Fsteverenner
    United Statesa year ago

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The teaching is rooted in biblical orthodoxy and well communicated, appreciated for its clarity.
Many praise the focus on Reformed Theology and the richness it brings to understanding Christian doctrine.
There are mixed reviews, with some expressing concerns about legalism and the interpretation of gender roles.
The podcast is seen as a refreshing source of solid biblical teaching amidst contemporary cultural challenges.

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Ep. 8: An Introduction to Christian Nationalism and How It Will Save America
Q: What role do demographic and immigration discussions play in the concept of Christian nationalism?
The host argues these discussions are essential to understanding nations as Christian and ethnically cohesive, advocating measured immigration from ethnically compatible nations and assimilation, while warning against multiculturalism as a source of conflict.
Ep. 8: An Introduction to Christian Nationalism and How It Will Save America
Q: How is Christian nationalism defined in this discussion, and is it meant to be a universal imposition or a set of moral principles?
Christian nationalism is framed as aligning laws and public life with biblical morality while resisting the idea of forcing conversion; it is presented as imposing moral principles consistent with the Bible rather than forcing a particular religion, with a distinction made between national religion and national morality.

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The episodes provide short, accessible discussions on complex theological and pastoral issues, making intricate concepts understandable for listeners. Topics often include biblical interpretations, church governance, and gender roles, reflecting a commitment to Reformed theology and traditional Christian values. Unique to this series is the focus on covenant theology and the historical contexts of various doctrines, enriching the listener's understanding of Christian practice in contemporary society. Each episode encourages spiritual growth and community engagement, appealing to those seeking sound, scripturally-based guidance.

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