(Podcast) Traditional Baptist Theology (w. Dr. Adam Harwood)

Adam Harwood

By: Brian Chilton | September 3, 2017

What do the following names have in common: Paige Patterson, Charles Kelley, current SBC president Steve Gaines, and the late Adrian Rodgers? All of the individuals affirm the title of Traditional Baptist. But what do Traditional Baptists believe? How do they differ from Calvinist Baptists? Today on The Bellator Christi Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Adam Harwood, Associate Professor of Theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Harwood explains Traditional Baptist theology. Join us for a thrilling journey into theology on today’s podcast. For more on Traditional Baptist theology, go to http://connect316.net/.

About the Guest

Adam Harwood is the Associate Professor of Theology and holds the McFarland Chair of Theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in New Orleans, Louisiana. Harwood is also the Director of the Baptist Center for Theology and Ministry and the Editor of the Journal for Baptist Theology and Ministry. Harwood received his Ph.D. in Theology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, his M.Div. in Biblical Languages also from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and holds degrees in history from the University of Central Oklahoma. Harwood is co-editor of the forthcoming book “Infants and Children in the Church: Five Views of Theology and Ministry” published by B&H Academic, available everywhere November 15th, 2017.

About the Host

Brian Chilton is the founder of BellatorChristi.com and is the host of The Bellator Christi Podcast. He received his Master of Divinity in Theology from Liberty University (with high distinction); his Bachelor of Science in Religious Studies and Philosophy from Gardner-Webb University (with honors); and received certification in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Brian is currently studies in the Ph.D. program in Theology and Apologetics at Liberty University. Brian is full member of the International Society of Christian Apologetics and the Christian Apologetics Alliance. Brian has been in the ministry for over 14 years and serves as the pastor of Huntsville Baptist Church in Yadkinville, North Carolina.

About the Podcast

The Bellator Christi Podcast is a bi-weekly production of BellatorChristi.com and is protected under Creative Commons copyright. All rights reserved. The interview and commentary episode of The Bellator Christi Podcast is published each Sunday, with a weekly sermon published later in the week (normally on Thursdays). The theme song is “Crucified,” written by John and Michaela Lemonis, performed by Crosby Lane, and produced by Mansion Entertainment (https://crosbylane.com). The views expressed on this podcast may not represent those of Bellator Christi or its affiliates. Be sure to subscribe to BellatorChristi.com to receive all the articles and podcasts in your inbox for free. Also, be sure to check out The Bellator Christi Podcast on iTunes, TuneIn, Stitcher and Google Play to subscribe for free.

 

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Brian G. Chilton is the founder of Bellator Christi Ministries and the co-host of the Bellator Christi Podcast. Dr. Chilton earned a Ph.D. in the Theology and Apologetics at Liberty University (with high distinction), a M.Div. in Theology from Liberty University (with high distinction); his B.S. in Religious Studies and Philosophy from Gardner-Webb University (with honors); earned a Certificate in Christian Apologetics from Biola University, and completed Unit 1 of Clinical Pastoral Education at Wake Forest University's School of Medicine. Dr. Chilton is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Evangelical Philosophical Society. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, working out in his home gym, and watching football. He has served in pastoral ministry for over 20 years and serves as a clinical chaplain.

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