Is Confessionalism Exclusionary? Part 2: Facing the Fear of Boundaries
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In Part Two of our series on confessional Christianity, host Cisco Victa explores why merely identifying as a "Calvinist" falls short in today's evangelical landscape. Drawing on insights from historical Reformed theology, the episode critiques the rise of popular Calvinism as a "brand" detached from robust confessional orthodoxy. Through discussions on doctrinal consumerism, the myth of "unimportant" doctrines, and the protective role of confessions like the Westminster Standards, Cisco argues for a return to confessional fidelity. Addressing common objections to "sola Scriptura" and highlighting the dangers of individualism and private interpretations, the episode emphasizes confessions as guardians of the whole counsel of God. Join us for a call to faithfulness, with a preview of our upcoming walk through the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Learn more at victaleadership.com and lebanonvalleypca.com.