683 Avsnitt

  1. The Wine of Red Forgiveness

    Publicerades: 2025-07-30
  2. Gamaliel, Hot Heads, and Pan-Flashes

    Publicerades: 2025-07-29
  3. Dealing With Discouragement

    Publicerades: 2025-07-21
  4. The Epsteen, Epstyne, Epstain Affair

    Publicerades: 2025-07-16
  5. Let’s Play Chase—Anglican and Puritan Version

    Publicerades: 2025-07-16
  6. Blut und Boden Sounds Scarier in German

    Publicerades: 2025-07-07
  7. Beyond the Five Solas

    Publicerades: 2025-07-03
  8. Shushed by the Moderator

    Publicerades: 2025-07-01
  9. A Potpourri of Wealth Issues

    Publicerades: 2025-06-26
  10. America . . . Christian From the Get Go

    Publicerades: 2025-06-25
  11. Honest Work, Honest Wages

    Publicerades: 2025-06-18
  12. Israel, Iran, and Good Old Vermont

    Publicerades: 2025-06-17
  13. The Rubbery Bones of the Lazy

    Publicerades: 2025-06-17
  14. I’ll See You Anon

    Publicerades: 2025-06-10
  15. The Sin of Servant Leadership

    Publicerades: 2025-06-04
  16. Smashmouth Compromise?

    Publicerades: 2025-06-02
  17. A Hole Under His Nose

    Publicerades: 2025-05-28
  18. Pete Hegseth, Me, and Meeting with Important Jews

    Publicerades: 2025-05-27
  19. Calibrated Wealth Preferences

    Publicerades: 2025-05-22
  20. “Right You Are, Chief!” The White/Mahler Debate

    Publicerades: 2025-05-19

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The point of this podcast is pretty broad — “All of Christ for all of life.” In order to make that happen, we need “theology that bites back.” I want to advance what you might call a Chestertonian Calvinism, and to bring that attitude to bear on education, sex and culture, theology, politics, book reviews, postmodernism, expository studies, along with other random tidbits that come into my head. My perspective is usually not hard to discern. In theology I am an evangelical, postmill, Calvinist, Reformed, and Presbyterian, pretty much in that order. In politics, I am slightly to the right of Jeb Stuart. In my cultural sympathies, if we were comparing the blight of postmodernism to a vast but shallow goo pond, I would observe that I have spent many years on these stilts and have barely gotten any of it on me.

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