
Can Protestants and Catholics Agree on Penal Substitutionary Atonement? (Dialogue With Erick Ybarra)
Gavin Ortlund and Erick Ybarra discuss and examine Penal Substitutionary Atonement (PSA) in light of Scripture and Church tradition.Truth Unites (https://truthunites.org) exists to promote gospel assu...
25 Mai 1h 19min

Disagreeing on the Flood Isn't Heresy (Responding to Rosaria Butterfield)
Gavin Ortlund responds to Rosaria Butterfield’s criticisms by defending the legitimacy of non-global flood interpretations within historic Christianity and calling for greater humility, charity, and d...
18 Mai 28min

Was the Earliest Bible Canon Actually Protestant?!?
Gavin Ortlund examines the earliest surviving Christian canon list from Melito of Sardis and explores why this second-century testimony may provide significant historical support for the Protestant Ol...
13 Mai 21min

Should Only Men Be Pastors? My Honest Reflection on a Controversial Topic
Gavin Ortlund reflects on one of the most debated questions in the church today, exploring Scripture, church history, and the theology of gender to explain why certain church offices are reserved for ...
11 Mai 29min

Christianity and the Problem of Evil: The Story That Helped Me
Gavin Ortlund explores how Christianity responds to the problem of evil by showing, through Joseph’s story and ultimately Jesus, how God can bring good out of even the darkest suffering.Truth Unites (...
6 Mai 23min

Does the Bible Have Errors? A Better Way to Think About Inerrancy
Gavin Ortlund explores what biblical inerrancy really means, and doesn’t mean, showing how a better understanding of Scripture can resolve many apparent errors and deepen both humility and trust in Go...
4 Mai 42min

Can Christians Believe in Ghosts?
Gavin Ortlund explores whether Christians can believe in ghosts, offering a biblical perspective that challenges pop-culture ideas while taking the supernatural seriously.Truth Unites (https://truthun...
30 Apr 14min

The Real Reason Jan Hus Was Burned (When Church History Gets Dark)
Gavin Ortlund examines the historical, theological, and political forces behind Jan Hus’s execution in 1415, showing how medieval views on heresy and church–state authority made his death possible.Tru...
28 Apr 48min



















