Episode 068: Legalistic About Gospel-Centrality?

by Jared C. Wilson, Ronni Kurtz October 11, 2019

For the Church Podcast

A Resource for the Church from Midwestern Seminary

Episode 68: Legalistic About Gospel-Centrality?

On this episode of the For The Church Podcast, Jared Wilson and Ronni Kurtz discuss the possibilities of being too law-driven in our concerns about gospel-centrality, thereby undercutting the very purpose of the principles we aim to endorse. How might we know if we're gospel-centered in philosophy but not in person?

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