How to KNOW You're in the Right Church
Episode Date: December 8, 2022People involved in ecumenical study and dialogue between Protestant, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and other Christian traditions often experience...
Truth Unites promotes gospel assurance through theological depth. Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) serves as President of Truth Unites, Visiting Professor of Historical Theology at Phoenix Seminary, and Theologian-in-Residence at Immanuel Church. Support: https://truthunites.org/donate/ https://www.patreon.com/truthunites
342 episodes transcribedPeople involved in ecumenical study and dialogue between Protestant, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and other Christian traditions often experience...
In this video I point out that the concern that typology should not be used to establish doctrine is a historic instinct in the Christian church, not...
Here I offer a Protestant Response to the reasons why Cameron Bertuzzi of Capturing Christianity offered for his conversion to Roman Catho...
Here I unpack Anselm's view of friendship, which reveals one of our culture's biggest blind spots: loneliness. For Anselm's letters, vol. 1: ht...
In this talk at the 2022 Center for Pastor Theologians Conference, Gavin Ortlund shares what church history can teach us about reconstructing &n...
This is a dialogue between Gavin Ortlund and Craig Truglia from December 2021 addressing the questions "why are you Protestant?" and "why are you Orth...
In this video I introduce the Hussites, the Bohemian Reformers inspired by Jan Hus, drawing from the 15th century Hussite historian Laurence of Brezon...
In this video I do theological triage on continuationism and cessationism, the question of whether miraculous spiritual gifts like speaking in tongues...
A Protestant take on whether the Eucharist, or the Lord's Supper, is a sacrifice. Thanks to Brett and Austin for a fantastic dialogue! See the &...
One of the most controversial topics in our culture is justice. In the church, issues related to justice have been divisive and fracturing. &nbs...
Rev. Joshua Schooping shares his top three theological concerns with Eastern Orthodox Theology, as outlined in his recent book—and why he is now Prote...
It is commonly claimed that the Christianization of Scandinavia in the 10th and 11th centuries was just a matter of politics. In this video I dr...
Sometimes Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christians claim that Protestantism does not have a positive identity, or a core identity that unites al...
Here I offer five appeals toward a case for open membership among Baptist churches. Links referenced in the videos: My first video t...
In this video I respond to William Albrecht's criticisms of my work on the bodily assumption of the Virgin Mary, focusing on the timing and &nbs...
In this video I do theological triage in the realm of eschatology, or the doctrine of last things. I argue that Christians should divide over &n...
Which view of the atonement is right? Here I combine the themes of recapitulation and satisfaction, drawing from Anselm, Irenaeus, and Ath...
Jesus promised in Matthew 16:18, "I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." This promise is often wielded &nb...
Here I talk with Dr. Josh Rasmussen about the problem of evil, and a few other topics in the philosophy of religion. Truth Unites is a mixture of apol...
Indulgences represent an example of the Protestant concern about accretions in church history. In this video I highlight three ways indulgences change...