
Truth Unites
Truth Unites promotes gospel assurance through theological depth. Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) serves as President of Truth Unites and Theologian-in-Residence at Immanuel Church.
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Latest episodes

Aug 22, 2024 • 25min
Is Heaven BORING and WEIRD? Response to Mindshift
Gavin Ortlund, President of Truth Unites and a theologian with a PhD, joins Brandon from Mindshift to discuss misconceptions about heaven. They challenge the notion of a boring afterlife, offering a dynamic vision filled with joy and diverse activities. The conversation explores how perfection in heaven doesn't mean stagnation, but rather endless discovery. They delve into memory, identity, and how earthly joys enhance spiritual fulfillment, presenting a vibrant picture of life beyond this world.

Aug 20, 2024 • 18min
I Wrote A Book About Protestantism
In this discussion, Gavin Ortlund, President of Truth Unites and a notable theologian, unveils his new book, 'What It Means to be Protestant.' He tackles the anxieties surrounding church affiliations in today's world and highlights the historical voices that often go unheard. Ortlund dives into the distinct characteristics of Protestantism, drawing contrasts with Catholicism and Orthodoxy, while emphasizing crucial principles like justification by faith. His insightful approach aims to clarify misconceptions and promote a deeper understanding of faith.

Aug 20, 2024 • 13min
Does I Timothy 3:15 DEBUNK Protestantism?
Gavin Ortlund, President of Truth Unites and a theologian with a PhD from Fuller Theological Seminary, dives deep into I Timothy 3:15. He argues that Paul's message about the church as the "pillar and buttress of the truth" actually supports a Protestant interpretation rather than claims of infallibility. Exploring Greek terminology and early church history, he challenges the notion of ecclesial authority in the post-apostolic era. This discussion is not just theological; it seeks to strengthen gospel assurance in a modern context.

Aug 12, 2024 • 1h 4min
The Trinity is NOT an Accretion! (It's Apostolic)
Gavin Ortlund, the President of Truth Unites and a theologian, explores the foundational aspects of the Trinity, tracing its roots back to the apostles. He discusses the evolution of the doctrine, emphasizing its biblical basis and showcasing key New Testament passages that affirm the divine identity of Jesus. Ortlund also highlights early Christian beliefs and the tensions with Jewish leaders, offering insights into the historical context that shaped the understanding of this central Christian tenet.

Aug 5, 2024 • 15min
Did Early Israelites Believe in the Afterlife?
In this discussion, theologian Gavin Ortlund, president of a theological organization, dives deep into ancient Israelite beliefs about the afterlife. He challenges the notion that these beliefs only emerged post-Babylonian exile. Ortlund explores Sheol's role and contrasts the destinies of the righteous and the wicked. He also highlights biblical figures who hint at earlier afterlife concepts, ultimately fostering a hopeful perspective on existence beyond death, connecting Israelite views to early Christian beliefs.

Aug 3, 2024 • 31min
Responding to Megan Basham's Latest Claims
Megan Basham, a critic known for her insightful commentary on religious issues, joins Gavin Ortlund, theologian and president of Truth Unites, to discuss the waves of criticism she's faced. They delve into complex topics like the importance of clarity in discussions about marriage, emphasizing its sacred nature. Ortlund passionately addresses misrepresentation in religious discourse, advocating for discernment among believers and constructive dialogue. Their conversation reveals the pressing need for truth in a world of misinformation.

Jul 31, 2024 • 30min
Megan Basham's Shepherds For Sale: The Problems With This Book
Megan Basham, an author concerned with truthfulness and theology, joins Gavin Ortlund, a theologian dedicated to promoting theological depth. They dive into the controversies surrounding Basham's book, particularly its claims about truth and theological triage. The conversation shifts to climate change, discussing the need for respectful dialogue within the church and the dangers of fundamentalism. Ortlund emphasizes the importance of honest conversations around critical issues, highlighting the church's role in navigating truth and controversy.

Jul 29, 2024 • 1h 10min
Classical Theism and Our Books About God (with Pat Flynn)
Pat Flynn, an author well-versed in arguments for God and classical theism, engages with Gavin Ortlund in a deep conversation. They dissect the transition from skepticism to faith, emphasizing the richness of classical theism. The duo highlights the necessity of open dialogue within faith communities, advocating for a supportive approach to doubts. They also explore the relationship between beauty and truth, discussing how a theistic worldview can offer a more enchanting perspective on existence. Their exploration of diverse apologetic methodologies enriches the conversation, encouraging listeners to embrace different paths to belief.

Jul 22, 2024 • 24min
Why Asking "What Caused God" Misses the Mark
Gavin Ortlund defends the cosmological argument for God's existence by tackling the common objection of 'What caused God?' He explores the historical roots of this misconception, emphasizing the elegance and beauty of theism through cosmological arguments. The podcast delves into the concept of a primal super reality and the role of sincere prayer in faith.

Jul 20, 2024 • 10min
Is Trump Changing? What Christians Should Remember
Gavin Ortlund discusses the importance of maintaining hope amidst political challenges and turmoil, emphasizing the ultimate hope in Christ. Topics include spiritual growth, unity in the church, the pro-life stance, and the significance of praying for political leaders. The conversation highlights the need for Christians to focus on Christ's larger purposes and seek renewal through prayer.