Episodios

  • 95: The London Baptist Confession (1646): §19–24
    Oct 1 2025

    Join us on "Into Theology" as Wyatt and guest co-host Reverend Dr. Jon Cleland delve into the profound themes of the First London Baptist Confession. This episode explores the kingly office of Christ, the intricacies of faith as a divine gift, and the perseverance of the saints. Through engaging discussions, they unravel theological insights, drawing connections to scripture and historical perspectives. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey into the depths of reformed theology. #Theology #Faith #ReformedTradition

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    26 m
  • 94: The London Baptist Confession (1646): §15–18
    Sep 24 2025

    In this conversation, Wyatt and Dr. John Cleland delve into the threefold office of Christ as prophet, priest, and king, as outlined in the 1646 London Baptist Confession. They explore the significance of Christ's role as a prophet who reveals God's will, the nature of his priesthood and sacrifice, and the implications of his kingship. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding Christ's dual nature as both divine and human, and how this informs Christian theology and practice.

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    27 m
  • 93: The London Baptist Confession (1646): §11–14
    Sep 21 2025

    In this conversation, Wyatt and John Cleland explore the theological concepts surrounding the mediatorship of Christ as outlined in the London Baptist Confession of 1646. They discuss the nature of the new covenant of grace, the role of Christ as mediator, and the implications of his offices as prophet, priest, and king. The dialogue delves into the significance of Christ's sacrifice for sin, the concept of election, and the necessity of grace in salvation, providing a comprehensive understanding of these foundational theological principles.

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    20 m
  • 92: The London Baptist Confession (1646): §8–10
    Sep 11 2025

    In this conversation, Wyatt and Jon Cleland delve into the London Baptist Confession, focusing on its implications for worship, the nature of Christ, and the significance of the virgin birth. They explore the sufficiency of scripture for worship, the distinction between worship and ceremony, and the theological importance of Christ's dual nature as both God and man. The discussion also touches on the role of Christ as mediator and the historical context of the confession.

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    27 m
  • 91: The London Baptist Confession (1646): §4–7
    Sep 3 2025

    In this conversation, Wyatt and Reverend Dr. John Cleland delve into the London Baptist Confessions of 1644 and 1646, exploring themes of God's providence, election, and the nature of free grace. They discuss the distinctions between Baptists and Anabaptists, the implications of original sin and free will, and the theological underpinnings of creation and the fall. The dialogue emphasizes the historical context of these confessions and their relevance to contemporary discussions on salvation and obedience.

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    31 m
  • 90: The London Baptist Confession (1646): §1–3
    Aug 22 2025

    In this conversation, Drs. Wyatt Graham and Jon Cleland explore the significance of Baptist identity through the lens of the London Baptist Confessions. They discuss the historical context, theological foundations, and key figures that shaped Baptist beliefs. The dialogue delves into the distinctions between Particular and General Baptists, the purpose of confessions, and the nature of God as articulated in the confessions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding Baptist heritage and its implications for contemporary faith.

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    47 m
  • 89: Boethius: If God Knows the Future, Can We Have Free Will (Book V)
    Jun 18 2025

    In this conversation, Wyatt and Matthew explore the philosophical and theological insights of Boethius, particularly focusing on the nature of God, eternity, free will, and divine knowledge. They discuss how God's eternal nature allows for a unique understanding of time and how this relates to human free will and divine providence. The conversation emphasizes the importance of philosophy in understanding theology and the comfort it brings in the face of suffering.



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    34 m
  • 88: The Powerlessness of Evil
    Apr 30 2025

    In this episode, Wyatt Graham and Matthew Hoskin delve into Boethius's 'Consolation of Philosophy,' focusing on the nature of goodness and evil, the consequences of pursuing virtue versus vice, and the transformative power of choices. They explore the concepts of providence and fate, the strength of goodness compared to the weakness of evil, and how adversity serves as a test of virtue. The discussion culminates in reflections on happiness and the moral order, emphasizing that true happiness is found in the pursuit of goodness.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Boethius's Philosophy

    03:10 The Nature of Goodness and Evil

    06:08 Transformation Through Virtue and Vice

    09:09 The Pursuit of Happiness and the Role of Will

    12:03 The Consequences of Sin and Weakness

    15:00 The Illusion of Power in Wickedness

    18:02 The Order of Desire and Divine Purpose

    23:29 Understanding Providence and Fate

    27:10 The Moral Order and Chaos

    30:51 Adversity as a Path to Virtue

    35:30 The Nature of True Happiness




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    38 m