In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Joel Webbon has a conversation with his friend, Jared Longshore, about Baptists and Presbyterians, Covenant Theology and Christendom, and the implications for Political Theology. *Disclaimer: This one is all over the place. Joel and Jared were simply arguing as friends… then Joel decided to just go ahead and hit record.
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Baptists Continue To Struggle With Christendom
In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Joel Webbon has a conversation with his friend, Jared Longshore, about Baptists and Presbyterians, Covenant Theology and Christendom, and the implications for Political Theology.
*Disclaimer: This one is all over the place. Joel and Jared were simply arguing as friends… then Joel decided to just go ahead and hit record.
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