

Truth Unites
Gavin Ortlund
Truth Unites promotes gospel assurance through theological depth.
Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) serves as President of Truth Unites, Visiting Professor of Historical Theology at Phoenix Seminary, and Theologian-in-Residence at Immanuel Church.
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Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) serves as President of Truth Unites, Visiting Professor of Historical Theology at Phoenix Seminary, and Theologian-in-Residence at Immanuel Church.
Support:
https://truthunites.org/donate/
https://www.patreon.com/truthunites
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Oct 10, 2025 • 18min
Before Dunking on Keller … Consider This
Gavin Ortlund tackles the complex relationship between Christians and politics, defending third-wayism against its critics. He clarifies that this approach emphasizes biblical principles over political alignment, urging fair engagement with its ideas. The discussion touches on the dangers of divisive online discourse and the need for Christian charity in communication. Ortlund also warns about the fragmentation caused by secondary doctrines and encourages humility and respectful disagreement using historical examples.

Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 14min
Atheist-Christian Dialogue: The Meaning of Life (Mindshift & Gavin Ortlund)
Brandon, the creator of the Mindshift channel, dives deep into existentialism and morality with Gavin Ortlund, a theologian and author. They tackle whether atheism empties life of meaning, discussing the emotional toll of losing a theistic perspective. Brandon questions if love and morality can merely stem from biology, while Gavin argues that a creator is essential for objective moral values. Their engaging debate spans the nature of justice, the implications of death on meaning, and whether subjective meanings hold weight. A thought-provoking dialogue unfolds!

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Oct 6, 2025 • 18min
You Should WANT Christianity To Be True
Gavin Ortlund explores the profound implications of Jesus' resurrection, arguing it's the best news imaginable. He illustrates how this event transforms personal suffering into glory and presents a renewed understanding of earthly happiness as a taste of heaven. The podcast delves into the nature of the resurrection body—immortal yet physical—and highlights how Jesus’ scars symbolize hope and redemption. Ultimately, Ortlund presents the resurrection as the beginning of creation's renewal, weaving in literary themes of hope and happy endings.

Sep 29, 2025 • 25min
Are Catholic Rituals Man-Made?
This discussion dives into the fascinating world of rituals, arguing that while some are grounded in Scripture, others are mere human traditions. Gavin explores the allure of Catholicism from a Jewish perspective, revealing how cultural shifts have rekindled interest in ritual. He critiques the simplistic divide between Catholic and Protestant practices, emphasizing the importance of identifying which rituals are divinely instituted. Finally, he warns of the dangers of empty ritualism, positioning evangelicals as maintainers of meaningful, biblically supported rituals.

Sep 24, 2025 • 60min
The Early Church on Genesis 1: A Forgotten Debate
Explore the rich interpretations of Genesis 1 by early Church Fathers, highlighting both diverse and profound theological perspectives. Delve into figures like Josephus, Philo, and Augustine, who navigated between literal and allegorical readings. Discover how second-century Christians viewed creation days as prophetic epochs, and examine the thoughts of the Cappadocians on seminal principles. Gain insights into how humility is essential in discussions on creation and faith, alongside recommendations for further reading to deepen understanding.

Sep 17, 2025 • 14min
The State of Protestant Apologetics
Gavin Ortlund discusses the implications of a recent conversion to Eastern Orthodoxy for Protestant apologetics. He emphasizes the importance of remaining calm and respectful in online discussions. Ortlund calls on Protestants to better defend their rich traditions and highlights valuable patristic scholarship that often goes unnoticed. He also shares insights from his own experiences on YouTube and encourages others in the academic and pastoral fields to engage actively in online conversations about faith.

Sep 17, 2025 • 14min
What Now?
Gavin Ortlund offers five powerful strategies for Christians facing fear and cultural upheaval. He emphasizes grounding your heart in the gospel and protecting your peace from toxic online discourse. Ortlund encourages listeners to actively meet needs in their communities, embrace evangelism, and pray boldly for revival. The discussion closes with heartfelt pastoral encouragement and a call for prayer for Gavin's upcoming evangelistic book.

Sep 15, 2025 • 48min
Can Protestants and Orthodox Agree? (Fr. Josiah Trenham & Gavin Ortlund)
Join Gavin Ortlund, the President of Truth Unites and Visiting Professor of Historical Theology, along with Fr. Josiah Trenham as they explore the power of collaboration among Christian denominations. They discuss their upcoming marriage conference, emphasizing unity amidst differences and the importance of committed relationships. The duo reflects on the dual nature of truth—how it can both unite and divide—while sharing personal anecdotes and the impact of familial ties on their faith journeys. Their insights on resilience during trials add depth to their dialogue.

Sep 11, 2025 • 8min
If You Need Hope...
In a world filled with despair, the discussion centers on finding hope amidst the chaos. Listeners are guided through personal stories and practical steps to maintain faith. The conversation emphasizes resilience inspired by Jesus’ sacrifice, encouraging individuals to share hope with others. It's a journey through darkness toward a brighter outlook!

Sep 10, 2025 • 15min
Why Joe Rogan Is "Sticking With Jesus"
The discussion dives into Joe Rogan's stance on faith, linking it to the Big Bang theory. It reveals how the evolution of cosmological ideas challenges traditional creation narratives. Philosophical implications arise regarding the existence of a creator, as scientists grapple with the concept of nothingness. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of theism in understanding reality and the intriguing dialogue between science and religion. Ultimately, it argues that belief in a deity transcends empirical evidence, inviting deeper exploration of existence.