
Just and Sinner Podcast
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Response to Matt Haney Part 2
A continued response to Matt Haney's lecture against a Lutheran approach to baptism.
Response to Matt Haney
I responded to Matt Haney's lecture against a Lutheran approach to baptism.
The Regulative Principle of Worship
I discussed the Reformed regulative principle of worship and explained the flaws inherent in this approach to corporate worship.
A Discussion of Theonomy
On today's program I answered two listener questions. The first was about the movement in Reformed theology known as "Theonomy" which promotes the implementation of Old Covenant civil laws in contemporary society. The second was on the Lutheran doctrine of predestination.
A Brief History and Critique of the Altar Call
On this program, I gave a history of the altar call in American evangelicalism, and discussed why Lutherans cannot and should not adopt this practice.
The Effect and Purpose of Baptism: A Final Response to John MacArthur
I finished my interaction with John MacArthur's lectures in defense of a baptist approach to the sacraments.
Baptismal Regeneration: A Continued Response to John MacArthur
I continued responding to comments from John MacArthur on baptism. I dealt primarily with the issue of baptismal regeneration.
Response to John MacArthur on Infant Baptism
I respond to a lecture that Baptist preacher John MacArthur delivered against the teaching of infant baptism.
Interview with Pastor Doug Wilson
I interviewed Reformed Pastor Doug Wilson about the beliefs and practices of the Federal Vision movement.
The Federal Vision Movement
A discussion of the history and beliefs of the Federal Vision movement.
Limited Atonement Part 5
On today's program I finished my series refuting the doctrine of Limited Atonement.
Heresy and Heterodoxy
I discussed the difference between heresy and heterodoxy, and gave ancient and modern examples of heretical teaching.
Presuppositional Apologetics
The Roman Catholic Gospel Paradigm
On today's program I reviewed a lecture by Jason Stellman, discussing why he thinks that the Roman Catholic gospel paradigm is more accurate to the New Testament than the Protestant one.
A Critique of the Theology Paul Washer
On today's program I dealt with the theology and preaching of Calvinistic baptist preacher Paul Washer.
Eternal Generation and the Communicatio Idiomatum
On today's program, I answered two listener questions. One was in regards to Christology and unitarianism, the other on assurance in the book of 1 John.
Sanctification and Good Works
I discussed the erruption on the Lutheran blogosphere over the doctrine of sanctification. I explained my approach to the topic.
Why are some saved and others not?
Today's program was spent discussing issues in Reformed Theology. I briefly addressed Steve from Triablogue's comments, and then went into a discussion from the program Christ the Center. The Reformed podcast Christ the Center had Dr. Lane Tipton of Westminster Seminary Philadephia to discuss an essay of B.B. Warfield titled the Plan of Salvation. In this discussion, Tipton made claims about Lutheranism that are inaccurate; he argued that Lutherans believe in conditional election to salvation based on non-resistance to God's grace. I spent the majority of the program demonstrating why this is not true and addressing the question "Why are some saved and others not?"
Limited Atonement in Hebrews: A Continued Response to James White
On today's program I finished reviewing Dr. James White's lecture on the subject of limited atonement. The conversation focused largely on the book of Hebrews.
The Papacy
On today's program I decided not to continue with the Limited Atonement discussion until next week, due to the important events occuring today. I spent the program talking about the office of the Papacy, it's history and how we should approach it today.
Response to James White
On today's program, I continued my refutation of Limited Atonement by responding to a lecture on the issue by Dr. James White. James White is a Reformed baptist theologian, apologist, elder and the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries.

Baptism in the Early Church
On today's program I discussed the Patristic sources in regards to baptismal regeneration. I demonstrated that it is the unanimous testimony of the early church.

Atonement Theories and Objective Justification
On today's program I did a brief overview of the controversy over objective justification and gave some of my thoughts on the matter. Then I answered a question about the Governmental theory of the atonement and launched to a discussion of the various atonement motifs.

The Lordship Salvation Controversy
On this program I did an overview of the Lordship Salvation controversy within evangelicalism, and explained why from a Lutheran perspective, both sides of the debate are wrong.
The Reformed View of Patristics and Entire Sanctification
On this week's program I answered a listener question about how the Reformed view early church history and concluded with a discussion of the Wesleyan doctrine of entire sanctification.
Alphabet Soup: Lutheranism in America
On today's program I discussed the various Lutheran church bodies in America. I gave some history and talked about the various theological and practical issues which divide these churches from one another.
An Explanation and Defense of the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms
I spent the program discussing two kingdom theology as expounded upon by the Lutheran church. I did an overview of the debate in the Reformed world over the issue, discussed the various approaches to the relationship between church and state, defended the two kingdom approach Biblically, and finally demonstrated why Lutheran two kingdom theology is distinct from the theology that goes under that banner in the Reformed world.
The Eucharist in John 6 and the Sabbath
In this program I discuss John chapter 6 and its relation to Holy Communion, and also answer a listener question about Sabbatarianism.

How Christians Should Respond to Suffering and Tragedy
In light of the shooting in Newtown, CT I spent the program talking about how Christians should respond to suffering in light of the gospel.

Refutation of Limited Atonement Part 2
In this program I continued my refutation of limited atonement, primarily dealing with 1 John 2:2 and John MacArthur's comments on the subject.

Hyper Calvinism, Bishops, and Christology
I talked about a variety of issues on today's program. I answered listener questions about limited atonement, Roman Catholicism, and reasons why I became a Lutheran.

Reponse to Jason Stellman Part 2
On this program I continue my response to an interview with Jason Stellman, a recent convert to the RCC from Presbyterianism.

Responding to Jason Stellman
On this program I interact with a recent interview with Jason Stellman who recently converted to Roman Catholicism.

Episode 7: Limited Atonement
I spend the entire program talking about why I disagree with the doctrine of limited atonement.

Paul, Progressive Sanctification, and Molinism
On this program I answered listener questions about Pauline scholarship, progressive sanctification, molinism, and the reformation.
The Reformation Episode
I took a break from our normal format to talk about the importance of the Reformation in light of Reformation Day.

Covenant Theology and Romans 9
I answered a listener question about consubstantiation, another about covenant theology, and then discussed predestination in Romans 8 and 9.

The New Perspective on Paul and Unconditional Election
Discussed my upcoming book, took some time to answer listener questions, and then got back to discussing the points of Calvinism. We covered the "u", unconditional election.

Human Depravity and the Number of Sacraments
Answered a listener question abou the number of sacraments and then discussed the extent of human depravity.

Different Perspectives on Predestination and Free Will
A discussion of the Reformed, Arminian, and Lutheran approaches to predestination and free will.