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- 🇳🇿NZ · Christianity#4010K to 30K
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EP15 Brandon Adams: The Subservient Covenant, Moses and Abraham, Interpreting Gal 3 & Engaging Meredith Kline
Jun 3, 2026
1h 05m 38s
EP14 James Dolezal: Angelic Incorporeity, Relative Simplicity, Shark Metaphysics, and Genesis 6
Apr 24, 2026
1h 08m 23s
EP 13 Daniel Scheiderer: Progressive Covenantalism, Threefold Use of the Law and Confessional Baptist Theology
May 28, 2025
1h 14m 49s
EP 12 Richard C. Barcellos: Scriptural Ontology, Rationalism, and Apostolic Hermeneutics
Mar 26, 2025
1h 02m 39s
EP11 Tom Hicks: The Error of Theonomy, Considering the Judicial Law, and Rejoicing in the Gospel
May 29, 2024
1h 15m 36s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/3/26 | ![]() EP15 Brandon Adams: The Subservient Covenant, Moses and Abraham, Interpreting Gal 3 & Engaging Meredith Kline | In the Coffee House, John-Mark is joined by Brandon Adams and Benedict Allmand-Smith to discuss Covenant Theology, the Sinai/Mosaic covenant, Paul’s argument in Galatians 3, the Abrahamic Covenant and its relationship to the New Covenant, and the different views on Abraham and Moses, particularly expressed in the majority Reformed view and the arguments of Meredith Kline. Swim deep in the questions of Reformed Covenant Theology at the Coffee House. Brandon begins by defining the historic “su... | 1h 05m 38s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() EP14 James Dolezal: Angelic Incorporeity, Relative Simplicity, Shark Metaphysics, and Genesis 6 | Summary In the Coffee House, Jonny and John Mark are joined by James Dolezal to explore angelic incorporeity and why speculative angelology has fallen out of fashion. They discuss how empiricism and scientism have undermined confidence in immaterial realities and left Christians with thinner conceptual categories for speaking about angels, souls, and God, even when Scripture clearly teaches angels exist. Dolezal argues that recovering robust metaphysics helps distinguish God from even the hig... | 1h 08m 23s | ||||||
| 5/28/25 | ![]() EP 13 Daniel Scheiderer: Progressive Covenantalism, Threefold Use of the Law and Confessional Baptist Theology | Episode Snapshot John Mark and Johnny sit down with theologian Daniel Scheiderer for a deep dive into covenant theology. From his studies with Dr. Steven Wellum at Southern Seminary to real-world ministry conversations, Daniel helps us compare progressive covenantalism, new covenant theology, Presbyterian Federalism and 1689 federalism—and why these distinctions matter for Baptists today. Key Sections Progressive Covenantalism 101 – How it synthesizes biblical-theological themes without flatt... | 1h 14m 49s | ||||||
| 3/26/25 | ![]() EP 12 Richard C. Barcellos: Scriptural Ontology, Rationalism, and Apostolic Hermeneutics | In this episode, Jonny is joined by Oliver Allmand-Smith as they dive into a deep and thought-provoking discussion with Rich Barcellos on his journey to confessionalism, interpreting the Second London Confession, and the influence of early theological education. The conversation covers a comprehensive range of topics including the significance of scriptural ontology, teleology; how the Westminster Confession shaped his theological views; the impact of modern interpretations on biblical texts;... | 1h 02m 39s | ||||||
| 5/29/24 | ![]() EP11 Tom Hicks: The Error of Theonomy, Considering the Judicial Law, and Rejoicing in the Gospel | In this episode Tom Hicks joins the guys to discuss Theonomy, the application of the Judicial Law and the relationship between the Law and the Gospel. Their discussion also touches on many themes relating to these topics such as government, lesser and greater magistrates, reconstruction-ism, creation mandates and their application to today, and much more... Please like and subscribe! To learn about the law and the Gospel: https://brokenwharfe.com/product/the-law-and-the-gospel/ https://thel... | 1h 15m 36s | ||||||
| 4/6/24 | ![]() EP10 Timothy Decker: The Text of Scripture, 'Criticism' and Reformation Views on Textual Variants | In this Session of the Coffee House, Timothy Decker joins Jonny and John-Mark to discuss the practice of 'textual criticism' in biblical studies and pastoral ministry. They dig deep into the issue of whether the language of 'criticism' is helpful, how this practice has been a useful tool to the church in the past and why it still has relevance to the church today. They also touch on issues of church and state, preaching and academia, the relationship between systematic theology, biblical stud... | 1h 20m 45s | ||||||
| 1/20/24 | ![]() EP09 James Dolezal: Revelational Epistemology, Why it's Problematic and Some Implications | In this episode, Jonny and John-Mark are joined by James Dolezal to discuss the weaknesses of revelational epistemology in theology. They begin by discussing Barth's approach to revelational epistemology, before moving to more contemporary approaches often labelled 'Van Tillian' or 'Reformed'. Some key figures discussed in this episode are Barth, Descartes, Kant, Aquinas, and Cornelius Van Til. The guys close by discussing some implications, and making the positive case for a classic nature /... | 1h 10m 20s | ||||||
| 12/13/23 | ![]() EP08 Steve Meister and Robert Briggs: Neo-Socinianism, Sectarianism and the Modern Reformed Baptist Scene. | In this episode the guys have Steve Meister and Robert Briggs in the Coffee House, the two Pastors of Immanuel Baptist Church in Sacramento. They discuss the modern Reformed Baptist scene, the problems that we face with sectarianism and other issues, and how we ought to move forward as Baptists confessing the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith. Support the show Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeE... | 1h 16m 30s | ||||||
| 10/26/23 | ![]() EP07 Jason Montgomery: Chick-fil-A, Integrating the Patristics into Church Life and the Relationship Between Scripture and Tradition. | In this episode, Jason Montgomery is in the Coffee House with Jonny and John-Mark to discuss integrating the theology of the Church Fathers into Church life, the relationship between Scripture and Tradition, and other topics. Tune in to find out more. Support the show Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at info@brokenwharfe.comThanks for listening! | 1h 11m 04s | ||||||
| 9/12/23 | ![]() EP06 James Dolezal: Being, God and the Baptist Confession. | In the Coffee House this week we discuss how philosophical ideas and methodology related to the production of the Second London Baptist Confession (1689). James Dolezal shows that to properly confess this document we ought to embrace their philosophical assumptions relating to God's nature, creation, the Word of God and so forth. Tune in to this episode to find out more! To buy Dr Dolezal's book go here - Bookshop Support the show Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us ... | 48m 53s | ||||||
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| 6/29/23 | ![]() EP05 James Renihan: Heresies in the Coffee House with James Renihan & Thomas Collier 👀 | Join us in the Coffee House as we discuss 'Vindiciae Veritatis' or 'A Vindication of the Truth' by Nehemiah Coxe. James Renihan, the editor of the work, joins us as we consider how the book helps us better understand heresies and heretics in Coxe's day and in ours. Tune in to find out more! Order 'A Vindication of the Truth' - HERE Support the show Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfeFollow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfeEmail us at info@bro... | 36m 01s | ||||||
| 6/12/23 | ![]() EP04 Jeff Riddle: The Enlightenment, Scripture, Preservation and EFS. | In this episode, Jeff Riddle joins the guys in the Coffee House to discuss the enlightenment and the chaos that it has ensued across many theological disciplines, with particular interest in the transmission and preservation of scripture. What is the Reformed case for the Traditional Text? Tune in to hear it from Jeff Riddle as he presents a doctrine of the preservation of scripture from the Bible and our Confession of Faith. Tune in to find out more about this, a generous confessional orthod... | 1h 11m 41s | ||||||
| 3/30/23 | ![]() EP03 James Dolezal: James' Story, Theology's Handmaiden and John Owen's Thomism. | We're back in the Coffee House! And with a very special guest - Dr James Dolezal. In this episode we discuss some of James' story, how he came to a great appreciation of philosophy as the handmaiden to theology, how so-called 'biblicism' is grounded in Kantian metaphysics, why John Owen had such an appreciation for the theology of Thomas Aquinas and much more... Tune into for this fun, detailed and coffee-inspired conversation. You can find Dolezal's book 'All That is in God' - Here You can... | 1h 22m 13s | ||||||
| 11/15/22 | ![]() EP02 Eddie Roberts: Protestant Crimes to Confessing Christ. | What does Liverpool, the IRA, conversion to Christ, a call to the ministry and a confessional Baptist church have in common? Born and bred in Liverpool, minister Eddie Roberts joins the Coffee House Sessions for an interview only a scouser (slang for Liverpudlian) can give. With an unconventional family background in both the IRA and Roman Catholicism, Eddie shares how Christ drew him from political protestantism to a saving knowledge of God. He then explains how he entered into the ... | 1h 04m 43s | ||||||
| 10/22/22 | ![]() EP01 James Renihan: Training Ministers and the Means of Grace. | Welcome to the Coffee House Sessions brought to you by Broken Wharfe! In our first ever full & unscripted Session we are joined by Dr James Renihan, President of International Reformed Baptist Seminary (IRBS). Doc, as he is affectionately known, discusses with others how confessions of faith impact theological education. Drawing upon his experience teaching at Westminster Seminary California and subsequently leading IRBS, he explains some helpful reasons for taking a confessional ... | 47m 40s | ||||||
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3 placements across 2 markets.
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3 placements across 2 markets.

