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Full Proof Theology

De: Chase Davis
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Conversations with Christian intellectuals and thinkers about theology, scholarship, and life.

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  • 195 - Josh Tinkham on Confessions, Sacraments, and What Baptists Actually Believe
    Mar 23 2026

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    Founders Seminary https://www.foundersseminary.org/



    Covenant Community Church, Newark, OH (Josh Tinkham's church) http://www.covenantcommunitychurchofnewark.com/


    Josh Tinkham's episode on A Brief History of Power with Dr. Adam Koontz (The episode where Adam Koontz interviews Josh on Baptist confessions, associationalism, and the sacraments — this is the "Adam's podcast" you referenced) https://abriefhistoryofpower.com/


    Hans Boersma, Heavenly Participation (Amazon) https://amzn.to/4bx7dS3


    John Webster, The Domain of the Word (Amazon) (Contains the "Curiosity" essay Josh referenced, contrasting curiosity and studiousness) https://amzn.to/4rxzQEo


    Summary


    What does it mean to fully subscribe to a confession? Is the Lord's Supper just a memorial? And should we baptize young children? Chase sits down with Prof. Josh Tinkham — professor at Founders Seminary and pastor of Covenant Community Church in Ohio — for a deep conversation on confessional subscription, the 1689 London Baptist Confession, professing (not regenerate) church membership, the real presence of Christ in the Lord's Supper, and a Baptist theology of baptism. Whether you're new to confessional Christianity or deep in the weeds, this one will sharpen you.

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    1 h y 52 m
  • 194 - Ordered to Love: Alex Kocman on Nations, Neighbors, and the Hierarchy of Christian Affection
    Mar 9 2026

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    Alex Kocman returns to Full Proof Theology to discuss his new book Ordered to Love, published by Founders Press. Alex serves with ABWE as Director of Communications, leads as an elder at Faith Bible Fellowship Church of York, and writes at the intersection of missions theology and cultural engagement.

    In this conversation, Chase and Alex work through one of the most contested and misunderstood concepts in modern Christianity: the ordo amoris, or the order of loves. Drawing on Scripture, Augustine, and the deep wells of Christian tradition, Alex makes the case that love is not flat—it is hierarchical, particular, and purposeful. They discuss how every current culture war issue is, at root, a question of disordered love; why the Good Samaritan parable actually supports rather than undermines ordered love; what a nation truly is and why it matters for both missions and politics; and why a missionary's love for the nations must be grounded in a genuine love for their own nation and people.

    Alex also responds to key objections—from progressives who claim the concept is unbiblical, to nationalists who want to abandon foreign missions altogether—and explains why he wrote the book to produce "missionaries with the heart of an activist and activists with the heart of a missionary."

    Pick up Ordered to Love at orderedtolove.com or at founders.org.

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    45 m
  • 193 - Why I Wrote Offensive Christianity
    Feb 16 2026

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    Summary


    In this episode, I discuss my new book, 'Offensive Christianity,' which addresses the crisis of masculinity in the church and society. I explore the challenges men face today, including the feminization of faith and the need for biblical manhood. I emphasize the importance of men stepping into leadership roles in their homes, churches, and communities, and advocate for a return to a more historically rooted understanding of manhood. I also touch on practical applications for men, endorsements of the book, and the call for Christians to engage culture offensively.

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