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FAQs about Coffee House Sessions:How many episodes does Coffee House Sessions have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
June 29, 2023EP05 James Renihan: Heresies in the Coffee House with James Renihan & Thomas Collier 👀Join us in the Coffee House as we discuss 'Vindiciae Veritatis' or 'A Vindication of the Truth' by Nehemiah Coxe. James Renihan, the editor of the work, joins us as we consider how the book helps us better understand heresies and heretics in Coxe's day and in ours. Tune in to find out more!Order 'A Vindication of the Truth' - HERESupport the showContact Broken WharfeTweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more37minPlay
June 12, 2023EP04 Jeff Riddle: The Enlightenment, Scripture, Preservation and EFS.In this episode, Jeff Riddle joins the guys in the Coffee House to discuss the enlightenment and the chaos that it has ensued across many theological disciplines, with particular interest in the transmission and preservation of scripture. What is the Reformed case for the Traditional Text? Tune in to hear it from Jeff Riddle as he presents a doctrine of the preservation of scripture from the Bible and our Confession of Faith. Tune in to find out more about this, a generous confessional orthodoxy and how it all relates to EFS...Support the showContact Broken WharfeTweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more1h 12minPlay
March 30, 2023EP03 James Dolezal: James' Story, Theology's Handmaiden and John Owen's Thomism.We're back in the Coffee House! And with a very special guest - Dr James Dolezal. In this episode we discuss some of James' story, how he came to a great appreciation of philosophy as the handmaiden to theology, how so-called 'biblicism' is grounded in Kantian metaphysics, why John Owen had such an appreciation for the theology of Thomas Aquinas and much more...Tune into for this fun, detailed and coffee-inspired conversation.You can find Dolezal's book 'All That is in God' - HereYou can find some more podcasts on related subjects - HereTo Buy us a Coffee - HereSupport the showContact Broken WharfeTweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more1h 23minPlay
November 15, 2022EP02 Eddie Roberts: Protestant Crimes to Confessing Christ.What does Liverpool, the IRA, conversion to Christ, a call to the ministry and a confessional Baptist church have in common?Born and bred in Liverpool, minister Eddie Roberts joins the Coffee House Sessions for an interview only a scouser (slang for Liverpudlian) can give. With an unconventional family background in both the IRA and Roman Catholicism, Eddie shares how Christ drew him from political protestantism to a saving knowledge of God.He then explains how he entered into the Christian ministry before eventually leading a Liverpool church to adopt the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith amid challenges facing the congregation.Lots of themes are explored in this episode from 'Christian Nationalism' to the right approach to church youth work. Tune in to find out more...Support the showContact Broken WharfeTweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more1h 5minPlay
October 22, 2022EP01 James Renihan: Training Ministers and the Means of Grace.Welcome to the Coffee House Sessions brought to you by Broken Wharfe!In our first ever full & unscripted Session we are joined by Dr James Renihan, President of International Reformed Baptist Seminary (IRBS). Doc, as he is affectionately known, discusses with others how confessions of faith impact theological education. Drawing upon his experience teaching at Westminster Seminary California and subsequently leading IRBS, he explains some helpful reasons for taking a confessional approach in the training of minsters. Support the showContact Broken WharfeTweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more48minPlay
FAQs about Coffee House Sessions:How many episodes does Coffee House Sessions have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.