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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 236 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode, Dan takes a look at recent popery by King Charles III and looks at this in light of his two namesakes.
Dan looks at Ligonier's "State of Theology" for 2025...and it doesn't look great.
We discuss the New Hampshire confession and whether it finds itself among the Reformed confessions.
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The material is great but when one of the hosts is saying “um or uh” literally every other sentence if not more makes it incredibly hard to listen to.
That episode was an atrocious handling of Lutheran doctrine regarding the topic of baptismal regeneration and do the very thing they accuse Dr Cooper if I’m the beginning part of the episode… establish straw man arguments and expound upon them to attempt to make their case. The hosts convey a deficient understanding of what the Lutheran confessions have to say regarding this teaching. I do hope they will get a copy of the book of Concord and read further regarding the matter as the gross mischar... more
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This podcast discusses a range of theological, historical, and cultural topics primarily from a confessional Baptist perspective. The hosts engage in deep discussions surrounding Christian doctrine, exploring significant topics like the Council of Nicaea, baptismal regeneration, and the implications of a Christian nation, reflecting on various theological viewpoints including Reformed, Lutheran, and Baptist traditions. Unique to this show is its commitment to addressing contemporary issues within the church and society through a lens of traditional confessional theology, making it relevant for those interested in both historical and modern theological debates.
Listeners can expect to hear in-depth analyses of critical doctrines, discussion... more
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Recent guests on The Particular Baptist Podcast include:
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2. Ryan Burton King
3. Dr. Stephen Wolfe
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