650. Restoration Theology 16: Restoration Theology Can Change the World

650. Restoration Theology 16: Restoration Theology Can Change the World

From Restitutio by Sean P Finnegan

April 30, 2026 · 42 min

About this episode

In this episode, Sean P Finnegan discusses the criticisms of restoration theology and its potential to change the world.

This episode is part of the Restoration Theology class. Today is our last episode in our Restoration Theology class. Believe it or not, not everyone thinks restorationism is great. In fact, most Christians, both Catholic and Protestant, are against restorationism, preferring the confessional approach. Have you started to face objections and dismissive language when you talk to others about restoration theology yet? If not, you will. Today, I want to familiarize you with the kinds of criticisms they make against us and give you some thoughts on how to answer them. Then we’ll transition our focus to consider three advantages of restorationism, including that it provides a stable identity, a way forward for unity, and evangelistic opportunities. In the end, I believe restoration theology is not just an excellent way to evaluate your beliefs; I believe it’s also the key to changing the world! Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts —— Links —— Check out the other episodes of the Restoration Theology class Register to attend the Will Barlow vs. Samuel Nessan debate on whether Jesus is Yahweh Support Restitutio by donating here Join our Facebook group, follow on X…

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Host: Sean P Finnegan

Topics covered

  • Restoration Theology
  • Christianity
  • Criticism of Restorationism
  • Unity in Beliefs
  • Evangelism
  • Identity

Keywords

  • Restoration Theology
  • Christianity
  • Criticism
  • Unity
  • Evangelism
  • Identity
  • Restorationism

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Organizations: Restitutio, Catholic, Protestant

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