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Proxy Radio - Kingdom Dialogue

Proxy Radio - Kingdom Dialogue

Written by: Arend Botha and Regardt De Bruin
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Welcome to Proxy Radio – where we simplify difficult conversations about faith.

In the realm of Christian dialogue, discussions often fall into two extremes: scholarly debates from theologians in ivory towers or heated, emotional arguments. Proxy Radio seeks to bridge this gap by providing insightful yet approachable conversations on both common and unique questions surrounding faith.

Join us as ordinary people, driven by diligence and humility, lead enlightening discussions with a diverse range of guests. Our goal is to create an inclusive space that welcomes everyone, regardless of their background or familiarity with theological concepts.

Hosted by Regardt De Bruin & Arend Botha.

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Episodes
  • The Creeds of Christendom – Chapter 27: The Gallican Confession (A.D. 1559)
    Feb 20 2025

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    In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 27: The Gallican Confession (A.D. 1559). This confession, a product of the French Reformation, expresses the Reformed beliefs of the French Protestants, emphasizing the authority of Scripture, justification by faith alone, and the rejection of papal authority. It played a key role in defining Reformed thought in France during a time of intense persecution. Join us as we explore the theological tenets of the Gallican Confession and its significant contribution to Protestantism in France.

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    43 mins
  • The Creeds of Christendom – Chapter 26: The Anglican Catechism (A.D. 1549, 1662)
    Feb 20 2025

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    In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 26: The Anglican Catechism (A.D. 1549, 1662). The Anglican Catechism, particularly the versions from 1549 and 1662, offers a concise yet profound summary of Christian beliefs and practices, shaped by the English Reformation. It covers the fundamentals of faith, including the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the sacraments, while reflecting the Church of England's distinctive theological stance. Join us as we explore the historical development and theological richness of the Anglican Catechism.

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    14 mins
  • The Creeds of Christendom – Chapter 25: The First Helvetic Confession (A.D. 1536)
    Feb 20 2025

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    In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 25: The First Helvetic Confession (A.D. 1536). This confession was a key document of the Swiss Reformation, outlining the Reformed understanding of Christian doctrine, including the authority of Scripture, the sacraments, and the role of the Church. It helped unify the Swiss Protestant churches under a common theological framework. Join us as we explore the historical context and theological significance of this confession and its contribution to Reformed thought.

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    21 mins
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