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Dan discusses this controversy with the backdrop of Beza's book addressing Westphal.
Particular Takes is a short-form series hosted by Sean Cheetham where he'll dive straight into responding to those dissenting Tweets and online posts from a solid confessional Baptist perspective. Think of it as our rapid-fire rebuttals—concise, scriptural, and unapologetically Reformed. Each episode will be bite-sized, perfect for your commute, workout, or coffee break, clocking in at under 7 minutes.
Dan reviews an important book from James Baird.
Dan discusses some theological considerations as we go into this new year.
Dan takes on a controversial topic in Christian circles from a Particular Baptist and biblical perspective.
In this episode, we discuss a recent "scandal" where Kirk Cameron denied eternal conscience torment otherwise known as "eternal judgement". In addition to discussing his actual position a bit, we focus most of our time on the response to this news.
We sit down with Dr. Gatewood and discuss his new book, "Truth Not Served by Human Hands".
Dan discusses expository preaching and Paul Washer.
Dan looks at some parts of a recent episode from The Lone Bulwark.
Do Baptists believe in councilor authority?
Dan takes a look at the recent split at Theocast.
Dan discusses Richard Baxter and whether he was a Christian.
In this episode, Dan takes a look at recent popery by King Charles III and looks at this in light of his two namesakes.
Dan looks at Ligonier's "State of Theology" for 2025...and it doesn't look great.
Dan interacts with some recent comments from Dinesh D'Souza.
We discuss the New Hampshire confession and whether it finds itself among the Reformed confessions.
Dan tackles congregationalism in today's episode.
Dan and Andrew sit down with Dr. James Dolezal and have a blessed conversation about Nicaea, 1700 years after the Council.
Dan discusses the concept of a Christian nation and the light of nations.
Dan discusses celibacy, Catholicism, and more!























