
A Place For Truth
Overcoming the Generation Gap in Reformed Culture
<p>Speakers:</p><p>Andrew Sandlin & Ardel Caneday</p><p>Hosts:</p><p>Eric Anderson & David Gonzales</p>

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Hosted by Eric Anderson · religion · EN · 28 episodes
A podcast that brings reformed theologian intellectuals together for conversations around today's cultural issues.
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A Place For Truth
<p>Speakers:</p><p>Andrew Sandlin & Ardel Caneday</p><p>Hosts:</p><p>Eric Anderson & David Gonzales</p>

A Place For Truth
<p>This episode explores the critical intersection of biblical theology, cultural challenges, and pastoral ministry. The conversation begins by establishing the foundational importance of Scripture-centered theology, warning against trendy but unfounded theological perspectives that have emerged in Reformed circles. The participants emphasize how local churches can foster sound theological development while cautioning against the allure of digital platforms overshadowing pastoral duties.</p> <p>The discussion delves into complex topics, including the relationship between natural law and biblical revelation, particularly in understanding concepts like masculinity. The group offers a nuanced critique of Christian nationalism, advocating for a more globally minded ecclesiology...

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<p>Topic: Christian Cooperation/Catholicity: How does one associate with other Christian churches and denominations even if you disagree on secondary matters? How do Reformed theology and meaningful membership actually help us cooperate more with other Christians in the midst of the current Christian cancel culture?</p> <p><br></p> <p>Speakers</p> <p>P. Andrew Sandlin, Ardel Caneday, Bob Balberg, and David Smith</p> <p>Host</p> <p>Eric Anderson</p> <p>David Gonzales (editor) </p>

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This Episode features Andrew Sandlin, Ardel Caneday, and David Smith, with Host Eric Anderson. Here, we discuss where some take Calvinism too far as it pertains to soteriology and how Arminians, in some regards, are closet Calvinists. How Dispensationalists are losing their theological footing. And, finally, what are the dangers of any form of warped Christianity, and how Pastors can effect change? Editor: David Gonzales

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<p>In this episode, we discuss the relationship between law and gospel in Scripture and theology. </p> <p>Key Takeaways</p> The law-gospel antithesis is an unhelpful construct that does not accurately reflect Scripture. The law and gospel should be understood in light of God's covenants and kingdom. Reducing the gospel to mere indicatives or the law to mere imperatives is oversimplified. Scripture is sufficient - we should not read it primarily through the lens of extra-biblical sources. Faith is trusting in Christ, not just mental assent to doctrine. Our doctrine matures through sanctification. <p>Read Ardel's Article here:</p> <...
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