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Welcome to Kingdom Polemics, where Pastor Aldo Leon engages in thought-provoking discussions on challenging topics within the reformed church. In this episode, we delve into the controversial issue of Antinomianism, a subject that continues to plague our community.
Joining us today is Pastor Mark Jones, the esteemed author of "Antinomianism: Reformed Theology's Unwelcome Guest?" written in 2013, this book was a response to the teachings of Tullian Tchividjian, who led the Liberate movement, aiming to connect God's inexhaustible grace with an exhausted world. Pastor Mark felt compelled to address the potential dangers of Tchividjian's teachings, as he believed they were leading Tchividjian and his followers towards Antinomianism.
In this captivating conversation, Pastor Aldo and Pastor Mark explore the depths of Antinomianism, addressing questions such as:
Our guest, Pastor Mark Jones, serves as the Pastor of Faith Reformed Presbyterian Church in Vancouver, BC, Canada (https://faithvan.com/leadership). He is a prolific author with numerous notable works (see: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Mark-Jones/author/B004YG6EHE), and his insightful writings can be found on platforms such as reformation21 (https://www.reformation21.org/blog) and "Desiring God" (https://www.desiringgod.org/). Pastor Mark is married to his wife, Barbara, and together they have four children. In addition to his passion for theology, he is an avid soccer fan and coach.
Tune in to this enlightening episode of Kingdom Polemics as we gain valuable insights into the complex issue of Antinomianism, seeking a deeper understanding and fostering healthier discussions within the reformed church.
Join the Kingdom Polemics community on our YouTube page at https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics, where you can subscribe, leave comments, and access more thought-provoking content. Additionally, find past episodes of Kingdom Polemics at https://reformationmiami.org/kp for a comprehensive exploration of these crucial theological discussions.
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Welcome to Kingdom Polemics, where Pastor Aldo Leon engages in thought-provoking discussions on challenging topics within the reformed church. In this episode, we delve into the controversial issue of Antinomianism, a subject that continues to plague our community.
Joining us today is Pastor Mark Jones, the esteemed author of "Antinomianism: Reformed Theology's Unwelcome Guest?" written in 2013, this book was a response to the teachings of Tullian Tchividjian, who led the Liberate movement, aiming to connect God's inexhaustible grace with an exhausted world. Pastor Mark felt compelled to address the potential dangers of Tchividjian's teachings, as he believed they were leading Tchividjian and his followers towards Antinomianism.
In this captivating conversation, Pastor Aldo and Pastor Mark explore the depths of Antinomianism, addressing questions such as:
Our guest, Pastor Mark Jones, serves as the Pastor of Faith Reformed Presbyterian Church in Vancouver, BC, Canada (https://faithvan.com/leadership). He is a prolific author with numerous notable works (see: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Mark-Jones/author/B004YG6EHE), and his insightful writings can be found on platforms such as reformation21 (https://www.reformation21.org/blog) and "Desiring God" (https://www.desiringgod.org/). Pastor Mark is married to his wife, Barbara, and together they have four children. In addition to his passion for theology, he is an avid soccer fan and coach.
Tune in to this enlightening episode of Kingdom Polemics as we gain valuable insights into the complex issue of Antinomianism, seeking a deeper understanding and fostering healthier discussions within the reformed church.
Join the Kingdom Polemics community on our YouTube page at https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics, where you can subscribe, leave comments, and access more thought-provoking content. Additionally, find past episodes of Kingdom Polemics at https://reformationmiami.org/kp for a comprehensive exploration of these crucial theological discussions.

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