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Where doctrine meets discovery. Weekly conversations at the intersection of reformed theology and contemporary exploration.
Is the divine council worldview just fringe theology? Or can it actually fit within confessional Reformed categories? That’s the tension we’re pressing into in this episode. Jon Moffitt and Doug Van Dorn take on the growing pushback from some in the Reformed world who see divine council theology, popularized by Michael Heiser, as incompatible with Reformed theology and the confessions. But is that critique fair? Can you hold to historic Reformed orthodoxy and affirm that the supernatural worldview of the Bible includes a real, functioning heavenly host? Is it heretical? Or just unfamiliar? And why have so many Reformed voices, past and present, quietly affirmed far more than some are comfortable admitting? If you've felt the tension between confessional boundaries and the weird-but-biblical parts of Scripture, this one’s for you.
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Reformed Fringe
Where doctrine meets discovery. Weekly conversations at the intersection of reformed theology and contemporary exploration.