Why Do Reformed Baptists Have a Bad Reputation?

Jordan Steffaniak comes on the podcast discuss why Reformed Baptists have such a bad reputation social media. Is our rep’ fair, and can it be repaired? Jordan is the co-founder and President of The London Lyceum, a podcast and website exploring analytic philosophy and confessionally Reformed Baptist theology, and a research fellow at the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture at SEBTS.

Relevant Resources

The Practical Implications of Calvinism by Albert Martin

Humble Calvinism: And if I Know the Five Points, But Have Not Love by Medders by Jeff Medders

The Joy of Calvinism: Knowing God's Personal, Unconditional, Irresistible, Unbreakable Love by Greg Forster

For The Church Conference (Sponsor)

The For The Church Conference is going down on September 26 and 27 in Kansas City, MO. The theme this year is For The Nations. The speakers include Jason K. Allen, H.B. Charles, Jr., Matt Carter, J.D. Greear, Tony Merida, and Jared C. Wilson.

For the Church is a vital part of Midwestern Seminary and Spurgeon College’s aim to train ministry leaders for the magnification of God through the building up of the local church. This is the reason For The Church exists.

To see details and get 50% of registration head over to www.mbts.edu/docanddevo

Christian Healthcare Ministries (Sponsor)

Christian Healthcare Ministries (CHM) is the original healthcare sharing ministry for Christians. CHM is a voluntary health cost sharing ministry through which participating Christians work together to share the burden of medical expenses.

To Learn more and see how it all works, visit chministries.org/podcast.

Joe Thorn