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Nate returns to the home of Dr. Edgar this week to continue their discussion of the role of persuasion in Christian Apologetics. This time they are talking about the point of contact, where the rubber meets the road.
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In this episode Brandon McLean Smith sits down with Timothy Brindle again to discuss the concept of Definitive Sanctification. Typically we think of sanctification as a long slow process of becoming more mature in our faith and more like Jesus. That's not a problematic way to understand sanctification, but behind that idea is what we call definitive sanctification. Definitive because in our union with Christ there was a definitive break with our sinful nature. There has been a breach with sin once and for all such that we are no longer ruled by our sin. We dive into the exegetical rationale for this concept as well as it's practical implications in the life of the believer.
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Joshua Jacobs is an alumnus of Westminster Theological Seminary currently serving as a missionary in France. He sits down with Nate to discuss his ministry and how hospitality is a key element to the proclamation of the gospel in a society as "secular" as France's.
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This week Nate is joined by Tom and Damaris Otremba. They discuss their path from Eastern Europe, to Westminster and plans for proclaiming the Gospel in Poland.
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Nate Shannon and Dr. Bill Edgar continue their discussion on one of his most influential books, Reasons of the Heart. They discuss a somewhat overlooked aspect of apologetics, Persuasion.
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In this episode, Nate Shannon and Dan Schrock explore the themes of certainty and assurance in faith as articulated by Hermann Bavinck in his book 'The Certainty of Faith.' Dan has recently translated and edited this work which will be available through our very own Westminster Seminary Press. Grab yourself a copy here.
They discuss the historical context of Bavinck's writing, the impact of the Enlightenment and modernity on theological thought, and the pastoral relevance of Bavinck's insights for contemporary Christians facing uncertainty. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of grounding assurance in the authority of Scripture and the objective truth of faith, rather than subjective experiences.
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Nate Shannon is invited into the home of Dr. Bill Edgar to discuss one of his most influential books, Reasons of the Heart. They discuss a somewhat overlooked aspect of apologetics, Persuasion.
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James Beevers is a PhD student at Westminster and he has an interesting personal history. He comes from a WTS family in that his father is an alumnus from the PhD program and his mother from the MAC program. But his reformed roots go potentially so deep that he may be related to Theodore Beza himself. Lineage aside, Nate and James also chat about his dissertation topic, the warning passages in Hebrews, as well as various other topics.
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Nate is joined by Westminster's new Dean of Online Students, Paul Wolfe. They discuss his experience in seminary at Westminster, his battle with cancer, his heart for pastoral ministry, and many other things.
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In this episode Nate and Dr. Jerry McFarland discuss ministering in contexts where death and suffering are near. Dr. McFarland has, until recently served as Dean of Online Students and is now enjoying retirement.
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This week Nate Shannon and Brandon Crowe wrap up their series on the Book James by covering the final chapter of James. This discuss the themes of James as well as some translational issues. If you've enjoyed this series, don't fret at it's conclusion. Dr. Crowe will be back on the podcast soon!
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Hey everybody. It's been a while since the last episode of The Scottish Tempest because I really dove deep on this one, as you may be able to tell by the run time. There's a lot of ground covered in this one and a lot of details that I just couldn't overlook.
I know it's a long one, but... that's kind of the point of this podcast. I'm trying to leave very few stones un-turned here and I hope that shows in the finished product. Don't be afraid to reach out to us on Twitter, (or X, or whatever we're calling it these days) or Facebook to let us know what you think about the series so far.
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*** Update: The audio has been updated since 9/2/25 to fix an issue where the intro was muted***
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In this conversation, Juan Carlos Martinez talks with Nate Shannon about his recent publication in Point of Contact, "The True State of Israel." They explore the complex relationship between faith, politics, and the interpretation of scripture, particularly regarding Israel. They discuss the significance of Abraham's promises, the role of circumcision, and Paul's teachings in Romans about the nature of God's people, emphasizing that salvation is found only in Christ. The conversation also addresses contemporary views on Israel and the church, highlighting the importance of understanding the unity of God's people across ethnic lines.
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Next week episode 3 of The Scottish Tempest: The Life of John Knox is dropping. It's been a while (a few months) since the last episode, so Jonathan Brack and Brandon sit down to talk about why Westminster is hosting a long form history podcast on John Knox. They also discuss what we can learn from Knox in light of our current social and theological climate.
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A key tool in the Pastor's leadership repertoire is the Pulpit. Too often the leadership methods of the church are modeled after corporate CEOs or self-help books. There is wisdom to be gained in those areas to be sure but Dr. Currie is calling us to look to the Scriptures and the the ministry of Christ himself to learn how to best shepherd God's flock. What we find there is that the preached word ought to be central to our leadership efforts.
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This week Nate Shannon catches up with Dr. Iain Duguid to discuss his forthcoming book on Acts. They cover some of the themes and topics that are found in the first 8 chapters of Acts.
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The best way to oppose the devil is to submit to God, being clothed in the armor of Christ. This week Nate and Dr. Crowe continue their series on the Book of James and discuss this question and much more as they focus in on the fourth chapter of James.
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The Book of the Twelve (commonly known as the Minor Prophets) are usually thought of as isolated micro-narratives that have little to do with each other, but are compiled in the scriptures in addition to the larger prophetic accounts of the Major Prophets. However, Timothy joins us to dissect that notion and argues that the Book of the Twelve is tied together by a running theme of what he calls "Dayology." Join us as we dive into the concept of the "Day of the Lord" and it's related iterations in the Minor Prophets.
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Nate and Dr. Brandon Crowe continue their series on the book of James. This week they focus in on the themes and structure of James chapter 3.
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There is a lot of debate surrounding Matthew 16:15-20 and what Jesus was referring to when he said to Peter "on this rock I will build my church." Jonathan and Brandon dive into the text and do some biblical theological digging to offer an explanation and critique some of the commonly held positions on this text.
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"...to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever." Follow The Westminster Podcast to listen to stories, interviews, and archive audio from Westminster Theological Seminary in Glenside, PA. Featuring interviews and in-depth conversations with renowned authors, theologians, pastors, and historians, The Westminster Podcast is meant to help listeners in deeper exploration of the Christian faith. Visit wm.wts.edu to Read, Watch, and Listen to more content like this.