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The ‘King or No King’ Debate and Wolfe’s Definition of Natural Law

Poking the Bear

In this episode, Matt Kenitzer tackles two crucial and timely topics. First, he delves into the provocative topic of “King or No King,” exploring the implications and debates surrounding recent discussions about kingship in society. Then, in the second half of the episode, Matt provides a clear and detailed breakdown of Stephen Wolfe’s definition of natural law, offering essential insights into its principles and application.

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Matt serves as the pastor at St. John’s Reformed Church in Friedensburg, Pennsylvania, He earned the MDiv degree from Corban University in Salem, Oregon in May 2018. Matt has a passion for expository preaching as he takes time to bring sound doctrine to bear upon all of life and to defend the purity and clarity of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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