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Last time on the podcast, we examined a deeply concerning ecumenical exchange between Gavin Ortlund and Trent Horn. We didn’t get to everything in that video, so today we’re wrapping up by addressing the most critical points of compromise in their dialogue, and why these kinds of conversations only confuse people, muddy the waters, and blur what is actually very simple: the gospel truth.
In this episode, we’ll break down where the discussion went off the rails, why these attempts at “unity” often create more fog than clarity, and how we can pursue real progress in conversations with Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics without compromising the Gospel or the Bible’s definition of first‑degree issues.
There’s a lot to cover and not much time, so strap in, enjoy the episode, and don’t forget to share and leave a comment to join the conversation.
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Last time on the podcast, we examined a deeply concerning ecumenical exchange between Gavin Ortlund and Trent Horn. We didn’t get to everything in that video, so today we’re wrapping up by addressing the most critical points of compromise in their dialogue, and why these kinds of conversations only confuse people, muddy the waters, and blur what is actually very simple: the gospel truth.
In this episode, we’ll break down where the discussion went off the rails, why these attempts at “unity” often create more fog than clarity, and how we can pursue real progress in conversations with Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics without compromising the Gospel or the Bible’s definition of first‑degree issues.
There’s a lot to cover and not much time, so strap in, enjoy the episode, and don’t forget to share and leave a comment to join the conversation.