Dan discusses Richard Baxter and whether he was a Christian.
In this episode, Dan takes a look at recent popery by King Charles III and looks at this in light of his two namesakes.
Dan looks at Ligonier's "State of Theology" for 2025...and it doesn't look great.
Dan interacts with some recent comments from Dinesh D'Souza.
We discuss the New Hampshire confession and whether it finds itself among the Reformed confessions.
Dan tackles congregationalism in today's episode.
Dan and Andrew sit down with Dr. James Dolezal and have a blessed conversation about Nicaea, 1700 years after the Council.
Dan discusses the concept of a Christian nation and the light of nations.
Dan discusses celibacy, Catholicism, and more!
Dan discusses the gospel call in relation to God's sincerity. Is God insincere if he sends the gospel call to both the elect and the reprobate?
This episode is more about Barrett than I wanted it to be, but we do discuss his departure from Baptist theology to Anglicanism. And then we discuss living in the kingdom of Christ as a Christian.
Dan unpacks this thorny topic in our latest episode.
In this Independence Day Special, I discussed the founding fathers and them grounding our nation's founding on natural law, religious toleration of the founding fathers vs. Particular Baptist political theology, and more!
Dan discusses American political theology surrounding Israel and the 1689.
Dan discusses what governs the polity and worship of a church.
Dan discusses a video from Dr. Jordan Cooper and discusses Baptists in light of the "low-church" vs. "high-church" categories.
Dan discusses the age of accountability in today's episode.
Dan discusses the new Pope.
Dan discusses "theotokos".
Dan discusses the doctrine of gifted brethren from 2LBCF 26.11.