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THEOLOGY APPLIED - Which Pastors Can You Trust? | Tim Keller, John Piper, Gavin Ortlund, Voddie Baucham, Matt Chandler, Michael Horton, Russell Moore, John MacArthur, R. C. Sproul, Doug Wilson

The NXR Podcast

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Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In this replay episode of Theology Applied, I play a little game with Megan Basham from Daily Wire. I mention a well-known leader in Evangelicalism by name, and then Megan and I place them in one of three categories.

Here’s the list of names we cover in this episode:

1) Timothy Keller

2) John Piper

3) Gavin Ortlund

4) Voddie Baucham

5) Matt Chandler

6) Michael Horton

7) Russell Moore

8) John MacArthur

9) R.C. Sproul

10) Doug Wilson

The “old” fault lines of Calvinism vs. Arminianism, Cessationism vs. Continuationism, and Baptist vs. Presbyterian are still important, but the “new” fault lines have quickly moved to the center of the debate. What are these “new” fault lines? Oh, you know. Things like Woke vs. Not Woke, Covid Tyranny vs. Personal Liberty, Socialism vs. Capitalism, Globalism vs. Nationalism, etc. Now what we’re starting to see when it comes to these “new” fault lines, we’re starting to see that there are basically only three camps:

1) Pietism (Apathy)

2) Progressivism (Compromise)

3) Perseverance (Faithfulness)

You’re definitely not going to want to miss this episode!

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God bless. All right, welcome back to another episode of Theology Applied. I am your host, Pastor Joel Webin,

0:44.8

with Right Response Ministries. Now, I have an exciting announcement. We are no longer months,

0:49.9

not even weeks, but mere days away from launching our brand new studio.

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You might notice this is a little bit different than the backdrop I've had in the past.

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Rest assured, this is not the new studio.

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This is a mere type and shadow of the great substance that is to come.

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The new studio will rock your socks off, and it is coming very soon.

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This is likely one of the last

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right response Theology Applied episodes before we unveil all the glory that is the new studio.

1:19.0

This is one of my favorite episodes. It's a rerun, but one of my all-time favorites,

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and there's a good chance that you haven't seen it before. So enjoy it now.

1:27.1

All right, welcome to another episode of Theology Applied. I am your host, Pastor Joel Webin

1:30.9

with Right Response Ministries. And in this episode, I am privileged to have, once again, for the

1:35.7

second time now, Megan Basham from the Daily Wire. All right, let me frame up the episode because

1:41.2

this is a doozy. In my opinion, is one of the most favorite things that

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