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Eglinton, Brock, Sutanto and De Jong
Grace in Common
James Eglinton, Cory Brock, Marinus de Jong, and Gray Sutanto. Four theologians and friends from four different countries talk Neo-Calvinism, theology, religion, public faith, culture, and more. Support us at https://donorbox.org/graceincommon
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4.9 stars from 85 ratings
I love they discuss neo-Calvinism, but I hate that they do it with modernist, woke, revolutionaries (the very people Kuyper waged battle against). Multiple sodomites affirmers on the show and are never qualified (Wolterstorf and Bratt), and Sutanto is more of a philosopher with that Biola baggage...Read full review »
StopeNasty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/15/24
The place for Bavinck Fans!
Their conversations are always riveting and push me deeper into neo-Calvinistic thought. As a reformed Baptist, they’ve got me thinking in much more robust ways about my own confession and how I inhabit the world in the 2024. Would love to see this program developed further in the future...Read full review »
Daniel.Metcalf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/23/24
Episode 1 of Season 3 makes an all time high for this excellent podcast. This podcast is alwaysthought-provoking, soul-stiring, and challenging in the best ways. But a number of excellent insights come together in 3/1. Even if you think you know what Neo-calvinist political thought is, give a...Read full review »
cad_lib via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/23
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