
R.L. Solberg
Professor at Williamson College and author. His ministry, Defending the Biblical Roots of Christianity, focuses on dismantling false teachings and promoting biblical literacy.
Top 3 podcasts with R.L. Solberg
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Apr 30, 2025 • 1h 29min
R.L. Solberg: Untangling the Lies of Progressive Christianity, Hebrew Roots, & Legalism
In this engaging discussion, R.L. Solberg, a Nashville-based theology professor and founder of Biblical Roots Ministry, unpacks the intricacies of progressive Christianity and the Hebrew Roots movement. He highlights the vital role of scripture in defending faith, the challenges of legalism, and the transformative power of grace. Exploring ideological tensions and the importance of doctrinal integrity, Solberg emphasizes the need for authentic relationships with Christ. His insights illuminate the delicate balance between adhering to tradition and embracing the freedom of faith.

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Sep 1, 2025 • 1h
Exposing the Lie of the Hebrew Roots Movement with R. L. Solberg
R. L. Solberg, a professor and apologist specializing in Torahism and Hebrew roots, shares his insights on contentious theological issues. He dives into the dangers of legalism within the Hebrew Roots Movement and its implications for Gentile believers. Personal journeys from traditional faith to these teachings highlight the urgent need for discernment in scripture interpretation. Solberg emphasizes a balance between grace and law, urging listeners to prioritize loving God and others while understanding the fulfillment of Jesus' teachings.

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Oct 31, 2023 • 1h 12min
What is Torahism? Are Christians Required to Keep the Law of Moses? Interview with R.L. Solberg
Join The Remnant Radio for a theological discussion with R.L. Solberg about Torahism. They explore the role of Mosaic law in Christianity and the importance of balancing freedom and adherence to the law. They also discuss the relevance of Mosaic laws for Christians, the argument of Gentiles being grafted into Israel, and the interpretation of the law of Moses in the New Testament. Additionally, they examine the different types of laws found in the Bible, analyze Acts chapters 10, 11, and 15, and explore the historical origins of Torahism.