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97: Are Early Baptists Really Just Congregationalists? (LBF 1646, §30–33)

26 min · 30. Okt. 2025
Episode 97: Are Early Baptists Really Just Congregationalists? (LBF 1646, §30–33) Cover

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In this conversation, Wyatt and Dr. John Cleland explore the London Baptist Confession, focusing on its historical context, theological implications, and the evolution of Baptist beliefs. They discuss the nature of the church, the significance of atonement, assurance of faith, and the trials believers face. The conversation also delves into the distinctives of Baptist ecclesiology, particularly regarding baptism and the relationship between local and universal church concepts. The discussion concludes with reflections on the clarity of later confessions compared to earlier versions.

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98: Is there a resurgence of religion in Canada? Interview with Ray Pennings

In this episode of Into Theology, Wyatt interviews Ray Pennings, Executive Vice President of CARDUS, about the role of religion in Canada and the insights gained from their collaboration with the Angus Reid Institute. They discuss the spectrum of spirituality, generational differences in religious commitment, the impact of immigration on religious demographics, and the trends among youth seeking deeper spiritual engagement. The conversation also touches on the challenges of cultural Christianity and the future of religion in Canada, highlighting the importance of understanding these dynamics in a rapidly changing society. Make sure to read the study here: https://www.cardus.ca/research/spirited-citizenship/reports/religion-for-the-common-good/

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