Ep. 39: Concerning Hobbits // A Discussion on 1689 Baptist Covenant Theology w/ Samuel Renihan // Tasting Johnnie Walker Double Black Label episode artwork

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Ep. 39: Concerning Hobbits // A Discussion on 1689 Baptist Covenant Theology w/ Samuel Renihan // Tasting Johnnie Walker Double Black Label

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We're thrilled to be joined this week by Dr. Samuel Renihan, author of "God without Passions," "The Mystery of Christ, His Covenant, and His Kingdom," and "From Shadow to Substance: The Federal Theology of the English Particular Baptists." Eric is back with us and he tries to become best friends with Sam, Justin revels in roasting Blake for his minority Covenant Theology position (this week), and there's enough dad jokes to last the trip to Mordor and back. The guys sip Johnnie Walker Double Black Label, a blended scotch whisky favored by our esteemed guest, and deep dive into some of the distinctives of Baptist Covenant Theology. We're giving away a copy of Dr. Samuel Renihan's book "The Mystery of Christ" and a DT Glencairn - Enter to win by visiting www.DistillingTheology.com/Giveaway between now and Friday, 9/25.The entire 2.5 hour EXTENDED EDITION of this episode is available in full exclusively at patreon.com/distillingtheology. Check out more extended episodes, watch us live stream our episodes before they are released, and get access to exclusive bonus content on Patreon, starting at just $4.99 per month: https://patreon.com/distillingtheologyWe've introduced a new $14.99 per month level with some extra perks, including a Patreon-exclusive coffee mug after your first 3 months as a thank you for your support.Next week, we're joined by the dynamic duo from the Mortification of Spin podcast: Carl Trueman and Todd Pruitt and we will be discussing some of the distinctives of Presbyterian Covenant Theology with our special guests. We'll be sipping Courvoisier VSOP Cognac.Distilling Theology is a proud member of the Society of Reformed Podcasts - a network of doctrinally sound podcasts from a Reformed perspective. You can get all the shows in the network by subscribing to the megafeed at https://reformedpodcasts.com/The Distilling Theology merch store setup over at https://shopdistillingtheology.com/ ! While our glassware is currently out of stock, we have our Quote Mugs available featuring awesome quotes from "The Wonderful Works of God" by Herman Bavinck. For a limited time if you purchase all 3, an automatic discount is applied and you get the entire 3-mug collection for $33.33 plus tax/shipping!Thanks for listening and as always, whatever you do, whether you eat or drink, do all to the glory of God.Soli deo Gloria!Support the show

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