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Reading Theology in the Public Domain

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by Martin Bender

5 episodes
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Reading Theology in the Public Domain is exactly what you think. Thousands of theological works exist in the public domain. This podcast seeks to make some of them available to a wider audience.

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3/2/2020

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Episode thumbnail for The Almost Christian by George Whitefield

March 30, 2020

The Almost Christian by George Whitefield

George Whitefield speaks a timeless message concerning those who would follow Christ if it were more convenient. This sermon describes the reasons people neglect the faith even though they have the appearance of piety. Listen and you will hear a timely message.

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March 23, 2020

The Ordo Salutis by A. A. Hodge

A. A. Hodge describes the differences in the way Catholics and Protestants understand the order of salvation. He argues in favor of the reformed perspective, emphasizing Calvin’s view of salvation.

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March 10, 2020

The Decrees of God by Francis Turretin

Francis Turretin writes on the supremacy of God in all things. He argues that everything that comes to pass is by necessity part of God’s eternal decree concerning creation. In so doing he rejects the notion of free will.

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What is Reading Theology in the Public Domain?

Reading Theology in the Public Domain is exactly what you think. Thousands of theological works exist in the public domain. This podcast seeks to make some of them available to a wider audience.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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