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How can a good God ordain suffering?
Welcome to the third episode of Particular Takes! In this episode, Sean looks at a tweet from Pope Leo XIV and talks about the Pope’s desire for Christian unity and what that really means. The tweet may be found here: https://x.com/Pontifex/status/2012880151608959116. The Gospel presentation mentioned in the episode can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNsaVLEBGKI If you would like to support our ministry, subscribe today at Patreon! patreon.com/theparticularbaptist
If God is in control, why pray?
Free-will? Providence? Oh my! Today's episode provides helpful arguments against libertarian free-will from a confessional perspective.
Welcome to the second episode of Particular Takes! In this episode, Sean looks at a tweet from Pope Leo XIV and talks about the Pope’s view of other religions. The tweet may be found here: https://x.com/Pontifex/status/1999098088506417177 If you would like to support our ministry, subscribe today at Patreon! patreon.com/theparticularbaptist
Dan takes a fresh look at how Christians are to relate to civil government.
Dan looks at this very important distinction from a Particular Baptist perspective.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Particular Takes! In this episode, Sean looks at a tweet from Pope Leo XIV and talks about how the Pope mishandles John 1:29-34. The tweet may be found here: https://x.com/Pontifex/status/2012857754243977296. If you would like to support our ministry, subscribe today at Patreon! patreon.com/theparticularbaptist
Dan discusses a "common" (pun intended) theological concept in Reformed circles.
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.























