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Bruxy Cavey and Paul Carter: An Anabaptist and Reformed pastor discuss their differences

Bruxy Cavey and Paul Carter: An Anabaptist and Reformed pastor discuss their differences

FromUnbelievable?


Bruxy Cavey and Paul Carter: An Anabaptist and Reformed pastor discuss their differences

FromUnbelievable?

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Length:
104 minutes
Released:
Aug 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Is Bruxy a heretic? Bruxy Cavey is teaching pastor at The Meeting House in Ontario, one of the largest churches in Canada. As the church has grown, some of Bruxy’s doctrinal positions have been strongly criticised by certain Reformed voices. The word ‘heretic’ has even been used.
Seeking to bring clarity to the discussion, Reformed pastor Paul Carter interviewed Bruxy for The Gospel Coalition Canada and published it on their website. In this discussion they revisit some of the key areas of controversy - penal substitution, inerrancy and pacifism. 
Later in the show Justin interviews Harry, who tells his story of being converted to Christianity from atheism via the Kalam cosmological argument.
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For Bruxy Cavey: http://www.bruxy.com/ 
For Paul Carter: https://ca.thegospelcoalition.org/profile/paul-carter/ 
For the Gospel Coalition Canada articles: https://ca.thegospelcoalition.org/article/seeking-clarity-bruxy-cavey/ 
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Released:
Aug 2, 2019
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