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Podcasts on Church History

The Dutch Philosopher/Poet/Politician/ Journalist/Theologian You Should Know (James Eglinton)

James Eglinton introduces us to Herman Bavinck, explains his role in the Neo-Calvinism movement in the Netherlands, and reflects on advice that Bavinck might offer us if he were alive today.

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C. S. Lewis on Truth, Beauty, and the Human Heart (Joe Rigney)

Joe Rigney explores the legacy of one of the most beloved Christian thinkers and writers of the 20th century—C. S. Lewis.

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What Pastors Can Learn from Richard Baxter (Tim Cooper)

Tim Cooper discusses the importance of Richard Baxter, a Puritan responsible for many key (if not misunderstood or difficult to read) treatises on church doctrine and the role of ministry.

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The Unlikely Legacy of Jonathan Edwards (Dane Ortlund)

Dane Ortlund discusses the life and legacy of Jonathan Edwards, the 18th-century preacher most famous for his sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."

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The Life and Legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Stephen Nichols)

Stephen Nichols discusses the remarkable life, tragic death and enduring legacy of the German theologian and pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

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The Man behind Calvinism (Derek Thomas)

Derek Thomas discusses John Calvin’s enduring legacy and reflects on the importance of predestination and election in Calvin's theology as a whole.

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What an Old Puritan Can Teach Us about the Holy Spirit (Andrew Ballitch)

Andrew Ballitch discusses John Owen’s writings about the Holy Spirit and insights into spiritual gifts, the illumination of Scripture, and how the Spirit indwells believers.

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The Puritans We Forgot (Jenny-Lyn de Klerk)

Jenny-Lyn de Klerk talks about why it’s worth exploring the lives and theological insights of Puritan women who have often been overlooked.

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