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FAQs about The Broken Wharfe Podcast:How many episodes does The Broken Wharfe Podcast have?The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.
April 29, 2025EP 38: The Covenant of Works, Nehemiah Coxe and Angels, Ft. Oliver Allmand-SmithIn this episode, Oliver Allmand-Smith joins the show to discuss the Covenant of Works with Jonny and John-Mark. They discuss its implications, referencing the Baptist Catechism and the recent publication of 'Covenant Theology from Adam to Christ' by Nehemiah Coxe and John Owen. Topics include the significance of headship, the distinctions between grace and covenant, and how the covenantal relationship between Adam and God impacts creation. The conversation also explores the relationship between angels and humanity in covenantal terms and the overarching importance of understanding the Covenant of Works in Reformed theology. Tune in for a deep theological discussion enriched by historical insights and practical implications for contemporary faith.Send us Fan MailContact Broken WharfeTweet us @BrokenwharfeFind us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more47minPlay
April 23, 2025The Foundation of Impassibility: God Without Passions, Audiobook Sample, Ch 1Listen in to this segment on the foundation of the doctrine of divine impassibility - from the audiobook edition of "God without Passions: The Majesty of God's Unshakeable Perfection". To listen to the audiobook, you can view it on Audible or view the Print Edition.Send us Fan MailContact Broken WharfeTweet us @BrokenwharfeFind us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more23minPlay
April 09, 2025EP 37: Robert Hall Jr, Anti-Confessionalism & The Modern Evangelical Mind, Ft. Austin WalkerIn this episode, Austin Walker joins the show to discuss his new book on the life and theology of Robert Hall Jr. Walker shows the anti-confessionalism of Hall and how his legacy stretches as far as today, foreshadowing many of the ideas prominent in modern evangelicalism. To learn more about the 18th Century Baptists, the impact of Romanticism on the health of the churches in this era, and many other issues - tune into this episode!Austin Walker's book is available at brokenwharfe.com/bookshop/Send us Fan MailContact Broken WharfeTweet us @BrokenwharfeFind us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more54minPlay
April 02, 2025EP 36: Nehemiah Coxe's Covenant Theology, Ft James M RenihanJames Renihan joins the show to mark the new 20th Anniversary Edition of 'Covenant Theology from Adam to Christ', featuring the writings of Nehemiah Coxe and John Owen. Doc Renihan provides a detailed biography of Nehemiah Coxe and explores the historical and theological significance of his work. Topics include the importance of covenant theology, the interplay between biblical and systematic theology, and how Coxe's writings offer a corrective to certain theological trends. The episode also touches on the relevance of understanding covenants within the broader scope of reformed and particular Baptist traditions. Tune in for a deep dive into covenant theology and its implications for contemporary faith and practice.Send us Fan MailContact Broken WharfeTweet us @BrokenwharfeFind us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more41minPlay
March 19, 2025EP 35: John Bunyan's Life and Legacy: A Thoughtful Critique, Ft. Oliver Allmand-SmithIn this episode, Oliver Allmand-Smith returns to give a thoughtful critique of the legacy of John Bunyan, its impact on present-day evangelicalism and the importance of confessionalism. The way Bunyan's strengths led to his weaknesses is explored, alongside his weak view of Baptism and Church Membership, and his hyper-individualistic approach to the Christian life. Oliver and John-Mark stress the importance of understanding Bunyan in his own historical context, before closing with a re-emphasis of the admirable qualities of John Bunyan.Send us Fan MailContact Broken WharfeTweet us @BrokenwharfeFind us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more33minPlay
March 12, 2025EP 34: John Bunyan's Life and Legacy: A Historical Appreciation, Ft. Oliver Allmand SmithIn this episode, Oliver Allmand-Smith joins the show to discuss the life and legacy of John Bunyan. They explore Bunyan's early life, his exposure to Puritan preaching during the English Civil War, and his profound spiritual journey detailed in his autobiography 'Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners.' The podcast delves into Bunyan's religious convictions, his resistance to formalism, and his imprisonment for unlicensed preaching. They also reflect on the personal and historical context that shaped Bunyan's theological perspectives and his lasting influence, highlighting the enduring importance of his steadfast commitment to genuine faith and assurance in Christ.Send us Fan MailContact Broken WharfeTweet us @BrokenwharfeFind us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more33minPlay
March 05, 2025EP 33: Means of Grace: Understanding Baptism and the Lord's Supper - Ft. Ryan DavidsonIn this episode, John-Mark and Pastor Ryan Davidson delve into the topics of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, exploring how these ordinances serve as means of grace. Ryan, who teaches at International Reformed Baptist Seminary, discusses the theological foundations and communal aspects of these sacraments, emphasizing their significance beyond mere religious rituals. The conversation draws on insights from Ryan's book, 'Green Pastures: Ordinary Means of Grace for Ordinary Believers,' and highlights the importance of these practices in strengthening faith and godliness in the church. Listeners are encouraged to deepen their understanding and appreciation of these ordinances and to engage regularly with the means of grace in their local congregations.Send us Fan MailContact Broken WharfeTweet us @BrokenwharfeFind us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more30minPlay
February 26, 2025EP 32: Means of Grace: The Word of God - Ft. Ryan DavidsonIn this episode, J. Ryan Davidson joins John-Mark to consider how the preaching of the Word of God is a means of grace. Scripture texts such as Rom 10:14-17 and 1 Pet 1:22 are considered, with application to how we might best prepare our hearts and prayerfully support our elders in relation to the Word preached. This series on the means of grace provides an overview of the material in "Green Pastures: Ordinary Means of Grace for Ordinary Believers," published by Broken Wharfe. More information can be found at brokenwharfe.com/bookshop/Send us Fan MailContact Broken WharfeTweet us @BrokenwharfeFind us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more23minPlay
February 19, 2025EP 31: The Means of Grace: God's Great Work - Ft. Ryan DavidsonIn this episode, J. Ryan Davidson gives a short overview of the confessional and reformed doctrine of the means of grace. Scripture texts such as Acts 20:32 are considered, alongside historic formulations of the doctrine from the Second London Confession of Faith and the 19th Century Dutch Theologian, Herman Bavinck. This series on the means of grace provides an overview of the material in "Green Pastures: Ordinary Means of Grace for Ordinary Believers", published by Broken Wharfe. More information can be found at brokenwharfe.com/bookshop/Send us Fan MailContact Broken WharfeTweet us @BrokenwharfeFind us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more22minPlay
February 05, 2025A Baptismal Controversy - "Hot Water" by Austin WalkerTune into this special episode of the Broken Wharfe Podcast to learn about a baptismal controversy in the 1690s, involving a Church Planter, an Anglican Rector and a Baptist Pastor. An exclusive excerpt from the recently published audiobook recording of "Hot Water" (read by Christian Neale) is made available in this episode, don't miss it!Send us Fan MailContact Broken WharfeTweet us @BrokenwharfeFind us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at [email protected]Thanks for listening!...more28minPlay
FAQs about The Broken Wharfe Podcast:How many episodes does The Broken Wharfe Podcast have?The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.