The Cult of Reformation?
One of the things that has to strike anyone as curious about WHI listeners is that they have never met an episode that wasn't the best ever-- as evidenced by the lack of credible reviews with less than 5 stars. There's no question: the Reformation was a critical and necessary moment in the history of the Christian faith, and the four 'usual suspects' who host WHI (guided by Prof. Mike Horton) represent their view of this event and it's systematics thoroughly. But are they entirely fair or consistent? Do they cause people to love their local church more in order to nurse it's flaws (and be honest about their own foibles), or do they produce accolytes who, frankly, become effectively-churchless people in search of a perfect place which has never existed since Christ? Horton & Co need to find a way to see that the reformation did not end with the writing of the WCF, and that they have much to learn about the necessary consequences of the Gospel from people who have a lower aptitude for systematic theology. More to the point, their listeners need to see these guys as a starting point, not the end of all theological introspection. I would find the whole effort more credible if it produced a spectrum of fans who rate the show positively (3,4,5) rather than a homogenous bloc who all give it a 5+.Read full review »
TheDadfly via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/10
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Wonderful conversational format. Fun to listen to. I’m already telling others about this program.
AReneH via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/18
I have listened to White Horse Inn for years, and it has been an incredibly valuable help on my own Christian growth. I highly recommend this engaging, thoughtful, and truthful podcast.
JacobGerber via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/23/15
It is a stream in the desert:*)
BionicBarbie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/11
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