White Horse Inn Podcast
1) The Fight Over Justification and the Gospel in Galatians
Many have criticized the Reformation's understanding of justification, claiming it is either overstated or fundamentally mistaken. In this episode, Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, a...Show More
2) Ranking 50 of the Best and Worst Theologians in Church History
Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, and Bob Hiller play a fun game ranking theologians through church history. PARTNER WITH US - https://solamedia.org/partner/?sc=AS2502V When you becom...Show More
3) Compromise and Resistance: Theology's Battle with Liberalism in the 20th-Century
Neo-Orthodoxy, fundamentalism, and the black church. Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, and Bob Hiller explore the important figures who resisted or compromised with theological libera...Show More
4) The Burned-Over District: The Sectarians that Shaped the American Church
What do Charles Finney, Ellen G. White, and Joseph Smith have in common? They come from the "Burned-Over District." From revival tents to utopian communes, Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Walter Stric...Show More
5) Schleiermacher: The Man Behind Protestant Liberalism
Meet Friedrich Schleiermacher, the "Father of Modern Liberal Theology." Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, and Bob Hiller explain how Romanticism, culture, and personal doubt shaped Sc...Show More
6) Pietism: The Movement That Co-opted the Reformation
Pietism promised renewal but redefined the teachings of the Reformation. Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, and Bob Hiller trace how Pietism's focus on heartfelt devotion replaced the ...Show More
7) The Most Misunderstood Tradition of the Reformation
Is Anglicanism merely a “via media” without convictions? Was Cranmer only Henry’s pawn? This conversation shows the depth of Anglican theology, the doctrinal weight of the Prayer Book, and the endurin...Show More
8) The Most Misunderstood Movement of the Reformation
Baptists are often dismissed as anti-creedal individualists or confused Anabaptists. Walter Strickland shows instead their rich protestant heritage and why their convictions are not merely sectarian. ...Show More
9) The Most Misunderstood Theologian of the Reformation
Calvin was no tyrant presiding over a joyless Geneva. Nor was predestination the “center” of his theology. Michael Horton helps to unpack the true heart of Reformed teaching: union with Christ, God’s ...Show More
10) The Most Misunderstood Man of the Reformation
Luther wasn’t a mad monk or the founder of “individualism.” Flawed though he was, he was a pastor-theologian gripped by the gospel. Bob Hiller helps clear away caricatures of antinomianism, antisemiti...Show More