
Tom Hicks
Senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Clinton, Louisiana, with MDiv and PhD from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and author of What is a Reformed Baptist?.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 58min
Episode 220: Richard Baxter And Benjamin Keach On Justification With Tom Hicks
Tom Hicks, a pastor and adjunct professor, delves into the theological clash between Richard Baxter and Benjamin Keach over justification. He explores how Baxter's self-taught methods during the English Civil War influenced his views, highlighting his neonomian stance and departure from classical imputation. In contrast, Hicks outlines Keach's defense of justification through imputed righteousness. Their debate continues to resonate today, revealing the implications of these beliefs on assurance and faith, as well as their relevance to contemporary theological movements.

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Jan 1, 2025 • 0sec
Classic Interview: Pastor Tom Hicks Interview
In this engaging conversation, Tom Hicks, Pastor of First Baptist Church in Clinton, Louisiana, shares his insights shaped by his doctoral work on justification. He reflects on his journey of faith, emphasizing the importance of present trust in Christ. Their chat dives into baptism and the Lord's Supper, illustrating their significance in expressing God's grace. The discussion further unpacks the theological debates between Richard Baxter and Benjamin Keech, revealing their impact on contemporary theology and how understanding grace encourages believers to live righteously out of love.

Jan 1, 2026 • 2h 12min
The Reformed Baptist Interview
Tom Hicks, senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Clinton, is an accomplished theologian with degrees from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In this engaging discussion, he delves into his spiritual journey and the nuances of being a Reformed Baptist. Hicks explains the significance of covenant theology, the distinction between law and gospel, and how historical confessions shape church identity. He also contrasts different views on covenants, emphasizes the importance of church membership, and addresses modern challenges like legalism and Christian liberty.


