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Eternal Justification, Hyper Calvinism, and Antinomianism with Garrett Walden

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Jordan talks with Garrett Walden about eternal justification, exploring its historical context, theological implications, and its association with hyper-Calvinism and antinomianism. Garrett shares his background and interest in John Gill's theology, discussing the distinctions between virtual and actual justification, and the importance of understanding imminent and transient acts in the context of justification. The conversation also touches on the risks of normalizing eternal justification in contemporary discussions and the historical debates surrounding the doctrine.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Eternal Justification

01:44 Garrett Walden's Background and Interest

07:25 Understanding Hyper-Calvinism

12:01 Defining Hyper-Calvinism and Its Implications

14:30 Antinomianism: A Related Concept

16:06 The Association of Hyper-Calvinism with Baptists

17:48 Exploring Eternal Justification

19:34 Virtual vs. Actual Justification

23:06 The Distinction Between Imminent and Transient Acts

27:01 Gill vs. Turretin on Justification

29:26 The Risks of Normalizing Eternal Justification

39:11 The Historical Context of Justification Discussions

43:13 Personal Reflections on the Doctrine of Justification

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Jordan talks with Garrett Walden about eternal justification, exploring its historical context, theological implications, and its association with hyper-Calvinism and antinomianism. Garrett shares his background and interest in John Gill's theology, discussing the distinctions between virtual and actual justification, and the importance of understanding imminent and transient acts in the context of justification. The conversation also touches on the risks of normalizing eternal justification in contemporary discussions and the historical debates surrounding the doctrine.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Eternal Justification

01:44 Garrett Walden's Background and Interest

07:25 Understanding Hyper-Calvinism

12:01 Defining Hyper-Calvinism and Its Implications

14:30 Antinomianism: A Related Concept

16:06 The Association of Hyper-Calvinism with Baptists

17:48 Exploring Eternal Justification

19:34 Virtual vs. Actual Justification

23:06 The Distinction Between Imminent and Transient Acts

27:01 Gill vs. Turretin on Justification

29:26 The Risks of Normalizing Eternal Justification

39:11 The Historical Context of Justification Discussions

43:13 Personal Reflections on the Doctrine of Justification

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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