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In this episode, host Aldo Leon discusses how the law or gospel paradigm, popularized by some Reformed theologians, can lead to ethical problems and biblical distortions. He argues that this paradigm is not faithful to the Reformed tradition or the Scripture, and that it fails to account for the complexity and diversity of the law and the gospel in their various senses and uses. He interacts with some tweets by R. Scott Clark, a prominent proponent of this paradigm, and shows how they are inconsistent and problematic. He also quotes from some Reformed sources, such as Burgess, Owen, and Calvin, to demonstrate how they understood the law and the gospel in a more nuanced and balanced way. He concludes by warning against the Tarantino tendencies of the law or gospel spirituality, and calling for a more holistic and ethical approach to the Christian life.
Some of the topics covered in this episode are:
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In this episode, host Aldo Leon discusses how the law or gospel paradigm, popularized by some Reformed theologians, can lead to ethical problems and biblical distortions. He argues that this paradigm is not faithful to the Reformed tradition or the Scripture, and that it fails to account for the complexity and diversity of the law and the gospel in their various senses and uses. He interacts with some tweets by R. Scott Clark, a prominent proponent of this paradigm, and shows how they are inconsistent and problematic. He also quotes from some Reformed sources, such as Burgess, Owen, and Calvin, to demonstrate how they understood the law and the gospel in a more nuanced and balanced way. He concludes by warning against the Tarantino tendencies of the law or gospel spirituality, and calling for a more holistic and ethical approach to the Christian life.
Some of the topics covered in this episode are:
Are you enjoying Kingdom Polemics? Please help us improve our podcast by supporting each episode. Follow this link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics. Please support us, leave us a comment or suggestion, a word of encouragement, we appreciate your support!
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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