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Catch my full speech from the Fight 1312 Rally held at the Colorado State Capitol on Thursday April 17, 2025.
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Summary:
In this episode of Full Proof Theology, Chase Davis engages in a deep conversation with Dr. Michael Lynch about theological concepts, particularly focusing on John Davenant and the idea of hypothetical universalism. They explore Davenant's academic background, his views on atonement, and the implications of his teachings within the Reformed tradition. The discussion also touches on the importance of clarity in preaching and the challenges of communicating complex theological ideas to a broader audience. In this conversation, Chase and Michael Lynch delve into various theological topics, focusing on the Atonement, the distinctions between different types of grace, and the implications of baptism in relation to regeneration. They explore the views of historical theologians like Owen and Davenant, discussing their perspectives on grace and salvation. The dialogue also touches on the challenges of theological education and the influence of prominent figures in the field.
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https://pastorchrisgoble.godaddysites.com/
https://centerforbaptistleadership.org/transgender-totalitarianism-new-bill-in-colorado-wages-war-on-faith-free-speech-and-the-family/
https://centerforbaptistleadership.org/colorado-pastors-call-on-megachurches-to-join-fight-against-democrats-radical-transgender-abortion-agenda/
In this emergency broadcast, Chase discusses the current legislative crisis in Colorado, focusing on House Bill 251312, which aims to protect transgender rights but raises concerns about parental rights and free speech. He critiques the Democratic agenda in Colorado, urging Christian leaders and the community to take action against radical overreach. Chase emphasizes the need for unity among Christians and the importance of speaking out against these legislative changes, calling for a collective response to protect the values that are under threat.
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“A Light on a Hill” - https://amzn.to/43Zyeex
https://americanreformer.org/2025/03/the-pastor-who-almost-became-president/
Summary
In this episode of Full Proof Theology, Chase Davis interviews Caleb Morell, assistant pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church, about the church's rich history, the role of elders in Baptist tradition, and the impact of historical events on church governance. They discuss Caleb's doctoral studies in historical theology, his book 'A Light on a Hill', and the lessons learned from the Spanish flu pandemic that informed their response to COVID-19. The conversation highlights the importance of faithfulness in ministry and the generational impact of church planting. In this conversation, Caleb Morell discusses the life of Green Clay Smith, a significant historical figure who almost became president. He explores Smith's role in the temperance movement, his views on the intersection of Christianity and politics, and the moral questions that resonate today. The discussion also covers the unique ministry approach of Capitol Hill Baptist Church under Mark Dever, emphasizing church planting over multi-site growth, and the church's commitment to a blended worship style that prioritizes congregational singing.
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“Against the Waves” - https://amzn.to/41YvyeB
Summary
In this episode of Full Proof Theology, Chase Davison interviews John Harris about his book 'Against the Waves.' They discuss the inadequacies of critiques against social justice, the nature of liberalism as a religion, and the implications of these ideologies on American identity and nationhood. Harris emphasizes the need for a positive vision that critiques liberalism while offering a Christian order as a solution. The conversation explores the complexities of defining a nation in a liberal context and the challenges faced by Christians in navigating these ideologies. In this conversation, Jon and Chase explore the complexities of nationhood, assimilation, and identity in the context of modern society. They discuss the implications of immigration, the challenges of cultural integration, and the narratives shaped by political ideologies. The dialogue also delves into the conservative response to liberal framing and the importance of maintaining a positive vision rooted in heritage and faith.
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“Sanctuary Schools Must End” - https://americanmind.org/salvo/sanctuary-schools-must-end/
Summary In this episode, Chase Davis discusses the controversial topic of sanctuary schools with David Harris, an ESL teacher. They explore the implications of providing public education to students regardless of their immigration status, the challenges faced by teachers, and the misconceptions surrounding ESL students. The conversation delves into the legal framework established by Plyler v. Doe, the dynamics of public education, and the need for effective assimilation strategies for immigrant students. In this conversation, Chase and David Harris delve into the complexities of immigration, particularly focusing on the experiences of immigrant students and the pressures they face. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding the desire of these students to remain in the U.S., the implications of immigration policies like Plyler v. Doe, and the role of evangelical Christians in the immigration debate. The conversation emphasizes the importance of local engagement and understanding the realities of both immigrant and native-born communities.
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Kevin DeYoung article - https://clearlyreformed.org/brothers-we-are-not-political-pundits/
https://x.com/colinsmo/status/1897313182684737956
https://x.com/Rick_White/status/1897396689184678316
https://x.com/RettCopple/status/1897400835446854088
Summary
In this episode, Chase Davis discusses Kevin DeYoung's article on the role of pastors versus political pundits. He critiques the notion that pastors should refrain from political commentary, arguing that they have a responsibility to engage with cultural issues while maintaining their pastoral duties. The conversation explores the implications of gatekeeping within evangelicalism and the need for pastors to equip their congregations to think biblically about current events. Chase also highlights community responses to DeYoung's article, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful engagement in ministry.
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Summary
In this conversation, Chase discusses the complexities of engaging in online discourse as Christians, framing social media as a 'digital Coliseum' where communication can often become combative. He emphasizes the importance of prudently navigating social media, understanding the dynamics of tribalism and echo chambers, and the necessity of community and belonging in both online and offline spaces. Chase encourages Christians to curate their online experiences and engage meaningfully, while also recognizing the potential pitfalls of online interactions.
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“In Christian Love, Who Comes First?” - https://abwe.org/blog/in-christian-love-who-comes-first/
Alex Kocman - https://alexkocman.com/
Summary
In this conversation, Chase Davis and Alex Kocman explore the concept of 'ordo amoris', or the hierarchy of loves, discussing its implications in Christian theology, missions, and modern societal values. They delve into how love is often misconstrued in contemporary contexts, the responsibilities of Christians towards their immediate communities versus distant ones, and the moral obligations that arise from these relationships. The discussion also touches on the Good Samaritan parable, the evaluation of missionary intentions, and a study contrasting moral obligations across ideological lines. In this conversation, Chase Davis and Alex Kocman explore the intersection of secularism and Christian ideology, discussing the challenges and responsibilities of local and global missions. They emphasize the importance of cultural awareness, the role of local churches, and the generational perspectives on missions. The dialogue also addresses the difficulties of evangelism in familiar contexts and the significance of maintaining a balance between loving one's local community and engaging in global missions. Ultimately, they highlight the need for a thoughtful approach to missions that respects the order of loves and the cultural context in which one serves.
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Author at American Reformer - https://americanreformer.org/author/ronald-dodson/
Substack - https://rondodson.substack.com/
Ron on X - https://x.com/RonDodson
Summary
In this episode, Chase Davis interviews Ron Dodson, a hedge fund manager, discussing the implications of tariffs in the current economic landscape. Dodson explains the definition of tariffs, their historical context, and their role in national security and economic policy. He emphasizes the need for tariffs as a tool to protect domestic interests and discusses the political motivations behind their implementation. The conversation also explores the potential short-term and long-term effects of tariffs on businesses and the economy. In this conversation, Ronald Dodson and Chase Davis delve into the complexities of inflation, tariffs, and economic policy. Dodson explains that inflation is primarily a monetary phenomenon, driven by an increase in the money supply rather than just rising costs. They discuss the implications of tariffs on prices and the broader economic landscape, particularly in relation to trade with Canada and China. The conversation also touches on the role of government spending in the economy and the importance of community support and patronage networks in times of economic hardship.
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X - https://x.com/crwiley1962
Touchstone Magazine - https://www.touchstonemag.com/
Theology Pugcast - https://crwiley.com/the-theology-pugcast/
Summary
In this episode of Full Proof Theology, Chase Davis and C.R. Wiley delve into the pressing issues of AI, transhumanism, and the implications of woke culture on society and the church. They explore the evolution of artificial intelligence, its infrastructure, and its applications in everyday life, while also discussing the ethical considerations and the need for a balance between digital and analog experiences. Wiley emphasizes the importance of understanding these technologies from a Christian perspective, advocating for discernment and a return to the analog world to maintain spiritual health. In this conversation, C. R. Wiley and Chase Davis explore the implications of transhumanism and artificial intelligence on the human body and Christian theology. They discuss the dangers of immersive technologies like VR, the ethical considerations of AI in pastoral care, and the theological challenges posed by the desire to enhance human capabilities through technology. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding our bodies as belonging to God and the potential consequences of surrendering our autonomy to technological advancements.
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“In Days of Darkness” - https://indaysofdarkness.com/
“In Days of Darkness” - https://amzn.to/4g7e5pk
Christian Emergency Alliance - https://www.christianemergency.com/
Summary
In this episode, Chase Davis interviews Andy Coleman, author of 'In Days of Darkness', discussing his journey from military service to ministry, the realities of Christian persecution, and the importance of resilience in faith. They explore the different categories of persecution, the role of wolves within and outside the church, and the distinction between above ground and underground churches. Coleman emphasizes the need for Christians to be bold in their faith and prepared for challenges ahead, while also recognizing the strength and resources available within the global church.
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“Justifying Revolution” - https://amzn.to/4haAhzT
Summary
In this episode, Chase Davis interviews Dr. Gary Stewart, an associate professor of history, about his book 'Justifying Revolution,' which explores the role of American clergy in supporting the American Revolution. The conversation delves into the historical context of the clergy's arguments for political resistance, the influence of key figures like Jonathan Mayhew and John Witherspoon, and the theological underpinnings of their resistance to tyranny. The discussion also touches on the impact of the Stamp Act, the definition of tyranny, and the broader implications of political resistance in the Protestant tradition.
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“Going Back to Find the Way Forward” - https://amzn.to/3W3WsQ4
Mike on X - https://x.com/mdvirgilio
Mike’s Website - https://mikedvirgilio.com/
Video - https://youtu.be/xBMXww3kSIISummary
In this episode, Chase Davis interviews Mike D’Virgilio, who shares his journey from a Catholic upbringing to becoming an author and apologist. He discusses the influence of apologetics on his faith, his views on Trump and the conservative movement, and the importance of agency and action in effecting change. The conversation also touches on the evolution of conservative leaders, reflections on his time at Westminster Seminary, and the role of media narratives in shaping public perception. D’Virgilio emphasizes the significance of truth in politics and the emergence of 'reality respectors' in today's society. In this conversation, Mike D'Virgilio and Chase Davis explore the themes of belief in God, the role of apologetics in modern Christianity, generational perspectives between boomers and millennials, and the concept of a great awakening in society. They discuss the challenges of secularism, the importance of questioning narratives, and the potential for spiritual revival in contemporary culture. The dialogue emphasizes the need for open conversations across generations and the significance of understanding historical contexts in shaping current beliefs.
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NY Post Article - https://nypost.com/2024/12/03/us-news/young-men-are-converting-to-orthodox-christianity-in-droves/
“A&W Church” - https://americanreformer.org/2024/07/aw-church/
Summary
In this episode, Chase Davis explores the growing trend of young men gravitating towards Eastern Orthodoxy and other high church traditions. He discusses the cultural factors contributing to this shift, including a desire for stability and rootedness in an increasingly chaotic world. The episode critiques modern evangelical practices that prioritize consumerism and emotional appeal over tradition and doctrine. Chase proposes solutions for the church to regain its identity and attract younger generations by embracing its roots and fostering a confident, unashamed faith.
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“Retrieval from the Margins” - https://americanreformer.org/2024/12/retrieval-from-the-margins/
Video here - https://youtu.be/lpELvuz_yQISummary
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.
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Summary
In this episode, Chase Davis discusses the recent election results, expressing excitement over Trump's victory and reflecting on the implications for Christian values in America. He analyzes the shifting political landscape, particularly how various states voted, and emphasizes the need for pastors to be courageous in addressing political issues. The conversation also delves into the controversial 'God Bless the USA Bible' endorsed by Trump, exploring its significance and the reactions it has garnered. Throughout, Davis advocates for a more Christian America and encourages listeners to engage with their faith in the political sphere.
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Defense Fund for Michael Cassidy - https://www.givesendgo.com/michael-cassidy-legal-defense
Davis Younts on X - https://x.com/DavisYounts
Michael Cassidy on X - https://x.com/MichaelCassidy
Summary
In this episode of Full Proof Theology, host Chase Davis engages with guests Michael Cassidy and Davis Younts to discuss a controversial incident involving Cassidy's act of vandalism against a satanic statue in Iowa's state capitol. The conversation explores Cassidy's motivations, the legal ramifications of his actions, and the broader implications of freedom of expression and civil disobedience from a Christian perspective. The discussion also touches on biblical precedents for such actions and the societal context surrounding the incident. In this conversation, Chase Davis and R. Davis Younts discuss the implications of public religious displays, the intersection of morality and legality, and the current political climate's impact on military culture. They explore the recent actions taken by Michael Cassidy regarding a controversial statue, the challenges faced by Christians in the military, and predictions for the upcoming elections. The discussion emphasizes the importance of standing firm in faith amidst societal pressures and the need for Christians to engage actively in the political landscape.
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Buy the book - https://www.newchristendompress.com/cosmos
Summary
In this conversation, Chase Davis speaks with Ben and Brian, the creators of the podcast Haunted Cosmos, about their journey in exploring supernatural themes and the rise of interest in the occult and mysticism in contemporary culture. They discuss the origins of their podcast, the Fortean perspective on strange phenomena, and the implications of Halloween from a Christian viewpoint. The conversation also delves into the nature of humanity, emphasizing the importance of both body and soul, and how Christians can engage with spiritual warfare and societal issues. In this conversation, Chase Davis and Ben explore various themes surrounding modern ideologies, the historical context of the Crusades, and the implications of demonic influences in contemporary society. They discuss the boldness of certain church leaders in labeling political ideologies as demonic, the fascination with conspiracy theories like lizard people, and the need for a Protestant approach to exorcism. The conversation emphasizes the importance of discernment in engaging with the supernatural while maintaining a balance between curiosity and obsession.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Haunted Cosmos and Its Origins
06:11 Understanding the Fortean Perspective
11:53 The Nature of Humanity: Body and Soul
39:08 Understanding the Crusades and Modern Ideologies
44:58 The Concept of Lizard People and Conspiracy Theories
49:53 Engaging with the Demonic: Exorcism and Spiritual Warfare
55:58 Balancing Curiosity and Obsession in Speculative Topics
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Summary
In this episode, Chase Davis discusses the complexities of voting and democracy, particularly from a Christian perspective. He shares his personal journey with voting, the philosophical underpinnings of democracy, and the responsibilities Christians have in the electoral process. Chase argues for the importance of voting as a civic duty and a means of loving one's neighbor, while also critiquing the current political landscape and the implications of various voting methods and amendments.
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