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The Irenic Protestants
Jonathan McKenzie
27 episodes
3 days ago
The Irenic Protestants is a bi-weekly show where we strive together for knowledge of God, his word, and his world through the lens of the Classical & Confessional Protestant tradition.
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The Irenic Protestants is a bi-weekly show where we strive together for knowledge of God, his word, and his world through the lens of the Classical & Confessional Protestant tradition.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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0.10: The Death of Death and the Death of Hypothetical Universalism
The Irenic Protestants
1 hour 12 minutes 44 seconds
3 years ago
0.10: The Death of Death and the Death of Hypothetical Universalism

In this episode, our very own Jordan Costantino walks us through John Owen's critique of Hypothetical Universalism (the most famous representative being John Davenant). We also talk a bit about Davenant's understanding of baptism and how it relates to Hypothetical Universalism. 

Please be sure to visit the new Davenant Hall website (which can be found here) and learn more about Davenant Hall by tuning in to the Davenant Apocolypse.

Enjoy the Show.

The Irenic Protestants
The Irenic Protestants is a bi-weekly show where we strive together for knowledge of God, his word, and his world through the lens of the Classical & Confessional Protestant tradition.