Stephen Wellum | The Person of Christ

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Looking for a Reformed Church in Orange County? Check out Santa Ana Reformed; informational meetings starting end of October 2021! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! Member of the Society of Reformed Podcasters SEASON 2 EPISODE 14 Make sure you listen to the end of the episode for a book giveaway! Dr. Stephen Wellum is Professor of Christian Theology and editor of the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. He has also served as a senior pastor and interim pastor in South Dakota and Kentucky as well as a conference speaker at various engagements in the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom. Dr. Wellum has written numerous journal articles and book reviews for various publications including the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology, and the Reformation and Revival Journal. In addition, he has written articles and book chapters in Believer’s Baptism, Reclaiming the Center, Beyond the Bounds, The Compromised Church, and the Holman Bible Dictionary. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Evangelical Philosophical Society. Join us as Dr. Wellum speaks on the person and work of Christ, why getting the distinction (and union!) of the two natures of Christ is so crucial, and why the relationship between Adam and Christ is important to our justification! We want to thank Crossway for setting up this interview and providing us with the necessary materials to interview Dr. Wellum! Purchase the book here: The Person of Christ: An Introduction The larger, more technical work: God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ Have Feedback or Questions?  Email us at: [email protected]  Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracepod Follow us on Twitter: @guiltgracepod  Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use!  Looking for a Reformed Church? North American Presbyterian & Reformed Churches