159 - Jonathan Tomes on What Went Wrong with Protestant Retrieval
Support the show!! - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavis Go to ionlayer.com and use code FPT to get $100 off your first kit. “Retrieval from the Margins” - https://americanreformer.org/2024/12/retrieval-from-the-margins/ Video here - https://youtu.be/lpELvuz_yQI Summary In this conversation, Chase Davis and Jonathan Tomes explore the themes of friendship, intellectual pursuits, and the concept of retrieval in theological studies. They discuss the significance of friendship in enriching intellectual life, the importance of returning to historical sources for contemporary engagement, and the distinctions between thick and thin retrieval. The conversation also touches on the Calvinist International and the evolving norms in theological discourse. In this conversation, Jonathan Tomes discusses the evolution of Protestant discourse post-2016, highlighting a narrowing of allowed discussions and the implications of this shift. He reflects on the end of Protestant retrieval, the importance of authenticity in friendships, and the quest for legitimacy within theological discussions. Tomes emphasizes the need for continuity with the past while navigating modern challenges and advocates for engaging with primary sources to foster a deeper understanding of the tradition. Support the show Sign up for the Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavis Follow Full Proof Theology on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fullprooftheology/ Follow Full Proof Theology on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fullprooftheology/
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