How Should Protestants View St. Patrick? (and other questions)

How Should Protestants View St. Patrick? (and other questions)

From Your Calvinist Podcast with Keith Foskey by Keith Foskey

March 18, 2026 · 2h 11m

About this episode

Pastor Keith Foskey and his wife Jennifer answer various theological questions from their audience.

Each week, Pastor Keith Foskey and his wife Jennifer answer email questions about ministry, the bible, and theology from all around the world as well as engaging with their live audience in the comments. Come join the fun! Questions and Timestamps: Which is bigger danger, catholic or NAR? 41:19 How should you disciple a new convert? 45:36 How Should Protestants View Pre-Reformation Saints? 51:32 How Do Genesis 1 and 2 Fit Together? 56:55 Are Messianic Jews Christians? 1:06:59 What Books Should Our Theology Book Club Read Next? 1:15:16 What do you say to someone in a witnessing encounter that says, "I don't believe in your Bible”? 1:19:05 Must the Speaker Use the Proper Baptismal Formula for it to be Valid? 1:24:22 What Should We Know About the Acts of Paul and Thecla? 1:36:39 Are Some Sins Intrinsically Wrong or Only Command-Dependent? 1:39:02 Should Christians Ever Depict Christ Visually? 1:45:27 Why Was Jesus Consecrated as Firstborn if Not a Levite? 1:47:59 How Should I Discern a Call to Ministry While Supporting My Family? 1:52:27 How Should I Lead While Becoming More Reformed? 1:58:00 When Is It Right for an Elder to Step Down? 2:04:00 Support the Show…

People in this episode

Host: Keith Foskey

Topics covered

  • Protestant views on saints
  • discipleship
  • theology
  • bible interpretation
  • Christian ministry

Keywords

  • St. Patrick
  • Protestants
  • Reformation Saints
  • Genesis
  • Messianic Jews
  • baptism
  • Acts of Paul and Thecla
  • Christian art

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