MATTHEW Y. EMERSON: Benjamin Keach’s view of baptism is orthodox, Reformed, and radical, and it is an example of how Baptists can pursue catholicity without surrendering their distinctives.
In this episode, CBR Directors Matt Emerson, Winston Hottman, and Brandon Smith discuss Richard Barcellos's book The Lord’s Supper as a Means of Grace: More than a Memory.
CODY G. BARNHART: Walking like the Son in humility, consider how we should share in the sufferings of the subjected Son.
PATRICK SCHREINER: There are times when God sovereignly intends more than the human author.
MICHAEL COOPER: By examining Keach’s sermons and writings through the lens of specific theo-homiletical questions, a systematic homiletical theology emerges.