Today we are joined by the President of the International Reformed Baptist Seminary, Dr. Jim Renihan. Our good friend is back on the podcast to talk about his forthcoming book, an exposition on the Second London Confession, and why understanding the historical context in which the confession was written is so important. We also get into why we call ourselves “Reformed Baptists.” While you’re waiting for his new work to be released, be sure to grab his exposition of the First London Confession, For the Vindication of the Truth: Baptist Symbolics Volume 1.
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Monday, January 9, 2023
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Thursday, October 21, 2021
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PART 1
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The End Of Humanity Would Result In End Of Meaning? We Are Thinking Atoms? Worldview Clash Revealed at The GuardianTHE GUARDIAN (TARA CONLAN)
Earth’s Demise Could Rid Galaxy of Meaning, Warns Brian Cox Ahead of Cop26PART 2
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‘Meaning Emerges From Sufficiently Complex Biological Machines’ — The Secular Worldview Attempts Definitions to Define Humanity In A Worldview Without GodPART 3
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Missionaries In Haiti Kidnapped For Ransom — More Evidence of Human Sinfulness on DisplayWALL STREET JOURNAL (DAVID LUHNOW AND JUAN MONTES)
Haiti Kidnapping: What Happened to the Missionaries, and Who Is the 400 Mawozo Gang?PART 4
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Someone Who ‘Represents all North Carolinians’ Instead? Modern Ideology Of Representation Goes After Statue Of Billy Graham for U. S. CapitolCHARLOTTE OBSERVER (SHERRI ZANN ROSENTHAL)
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