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The Creedal Connection: Linking Past and Present

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In this amazing episode, we've got hosts Brandon and Lindsy hanging out with the one and only Doug Van Dorn. They're diving into Doug's super cool new podcast "Giant Steps" and his book "The Creeds". Get ready to explore the fascinating world of creeds in Christianity!

These three amigos cover a bunch of interesting topics, like the historical roots of creeds and the different ways we can understand faith. Plus, they chat about how to hold onto strong beliefs while still being open-minded towards others. Doug expounds on his experiences in the Calvinist community.

But wait, there's more! They wrap things up with a lively discussion on the importance of studying theology, the role of Christians in society, and the epic significance of the solas of the Reformation. It's a wild ride, my friends.

So grab your headphones and get ready! Let's dive in!

https://www.douglasvandorn.com/
https://unrefinedpodcast.com

Timestamps:
The importance of creeds in Christianity (00:06:08)

The history of the creeds (00:09:20)

The origins and foundation of the creeds (00:09:20)

The Importance of Creeds in Christianity (00:10:19

The Apostles Creed and Heresies (00:11:19)

The Dedicate and its Relationship to the Creed (00:13:22)

The importance of acting out our faith (00:25:04)

The challenge of behaving in a way that reflects our beliefs (00:27:06)

Expanding the gospel beyond the core message (00:28:00)

The importance of reading diverse theological works (00:30:00)

The value of finding a church that aligns with your beliefs (00:32:12)

Exploring the Q & Anon conspiracy theory (00:36:55)

The importance of understanding devolution (00:40:01)

The nature of fifth-generation warfare (00:41:01)

The need for coherence in understanding truth (00:43:50)

The importance of heart faith (00:50:06)

The paradox of belief and unity (00:53:00)

The significance of the five solas of the Reformation (00:58:34)

The importance of creeds (00:59:28)

The devotional aspect of "The Creeds" (01:00:33)

The theological and warmhearted side of Doug (01:01:24)

  continue reading

110 episodes

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Content provided by Brandon Spain/ UnrefinedPodcast.com, Brandon Spain, Lindsy Waters, and BT Wallace. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brandon Spain/ UnrefinedPodcast.com, Brandon Spain, Lindsy Waters, and BT Wallace or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this amazing episode, we've got hosts Brandon and Lindsy hanging out with the one and only Doug Van Dorn. They're diving into Doug's super cool new podcast "Giant Steps" and his book "The Creeds". Get ready to explore the fascinating world of creeds in Christianity!

These three amigos cover a bunch of interesting topics, like the historical roots of creeds and the different ways we can understand faith. Plus, they chat about how to hold onto strong beliefs while still being open-minded towards others. Doug expounds on his experiences in the Calvinist community.

But wait, there's more! They wrap things up with a lively discussion on the importance of studying theology, the role of Christians in society, and the epic significance of the solas of the Reformation. It's a wild ride, my friends.

So grab your headphones and get ready! Let's dive in!

https://www.douglasvandorn.com/
https://unrefinedpodcast.com

Timestamps:
The importance of creeds in Christianity (00:06:08)

The history of the creeds (00:09:20)

The origins and foundation of the creeds (00:09:20)

The Importance of Creeds in Christianity (00:10:19

The Apostles Creed and Heresies (00:11:19)

The Dedicate and its Relationship to the Creed (00:13:22)

The importance of acting out our faith (00:25:04)

The challenge of behaving in a way that reflects our beliefs (00:27:06)

Expanding the gospel beyond the core message (00:28:00)

The importance of reading diverse theological works (00:30:00)

The value of finding a church that aligns with your beliefs (00:32:12)

Exploring the Q & Anon conspiracy theory (00:36:55)

The importance of understanding devolution (00:40:01)

The nature of fifth-generation warfare (00:41:01)

The need for coherence in understanding truth (00:43:50)

The importance of heart faith (00:50:06)

The paradox of belief and unity (00:53:00)

The significance of the five solas of the Reformation (00:58:34)

The importance of creeds (00:59:28)

The devotional aspect of "The Creeds" (01:00:33)

The theological and warmhearted side of Doug (01:01:24)

  continue reading

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