TS&TT: Jim Renihan | An Exposition of the 1689 Second London Baptist Confession of Faith

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Today on The Sword and The Trowel, Tom Ascol and Graham Gunden welcome Dr. Jim Renihan, President of the International Reformed Baptist Seminary to talk about his long-awaited book, an exposition on the Second London Confession. They talk about how Dr. Renihan came to work on this resource, the importance and use of confessions, being a reformed baptist and more.

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R.C. Sproul's "Chosen by God" is why I'm here years later watching this podcast.

TurtleTrackin
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I need someone to verbally explain the 2nd London Baptist Confession. I recently began studying the confession and then had a severe head injury. I have retained my vocabulary but struggle deeply with complex sentence structure. I have been looking for a simple (not easy) explanation. Is there a place online that will walk me through it? Again, I do not need an easy, but simple, straightforward explanation of each chapter.
I haven't studied it since seminary in the 1990s, but I crave a refresher. I can handle all the big words, but need a godly teacher who respects the 1689 to just teach it, chapter by chapter. Maybe I already said that. It is funny how I talk or write in circles now. Any help?!?

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I'm looking for a recording that goes thru the Second London Confession and says what it says and what it means. All I'm finding are men explaining how much history they know and what's not right about other confessions. Could anyone point me to an explanation of the SLC?

GoJuRyu
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I'm surprised this wasn't titled "The 1689 Confession for Dummies " And what a shocker that liberal Mark Daver and his Founders-recommended Elgin, Illinois disciple don't embrace the 1689 confession.

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