

The Kenwood Institute Podcast
Kenwood Institute
The Kenwood Institute exists to strengthen Christ’s church, a pillar and buttress of the truth, by promoting and defending the whole counsel of God’s Word in the Reformed and Baptist traditions.We accomplish our mission by training faithful pastors and church members (Kenwood Hall), providing resources to believers (KenwoodInstitute.org), and networking like-minded pastors and churches (Kenwood Network).
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Episodes
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Apr 7, 2026 • 50min
Anselm of Canterbury Session 5 | Dr. John Wilsey | Kenwood Hall Anchor Class
In this Kenwood Hall anchor class, Dr. John Wilsey guides students through the major works of Anselm of Canterbury. Join us as we examine Anselm's major theological works - Monoligion, Proslogion, and Cur Deus Homo.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 50min
Anselm of Canterbury Session 4 | Dr. John Wilsey | Kenwood Hall Anchor Class
In this Kenwood Hall anchor class, Dr. John Wilsey guides students through the major works of Anselm of Canterbury. Join us as we examine Anselm's major theological works - Monoligion, Proslogion, and Cur Deus Homo.
Please note that on May 13th, all Kenwood Hall Anchor Classes will be exclusively released on the Kenwood Hall podcast. Find it wherever you get your podcasts!
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Mar 30, 2026 • 1h 36min
Christian Nationalism | The Kenwood Institute Podcast Episode 8
Richard Nelson, head of the Commonwealth Policy Center, describes practical state-level political engagement for Christian-minded citizens. John Wilsey, historian and author, provides scholarly context on church–state history and constitutional limits. They debate definitions of Christian nationalism, risks of state-driven religion, assimilation and immigration, and whether renewal should be cultural or top-down.

Mar 26, 2026 • 46min
Anselm of Canterbury Session 3 | Dr. John Wilsey | Kenwood Hall Anchor Class
In this Kenwood Hall anchor class, Dr. John Wilsey guides students through the major works of Anselm of Canterbury. Join us as we examine Anselm's major theological works - Monoligion, Proslogion, and Cur Deus Homo.
Please note that on May 13th, all Kenwood Hall Anchor Classes will be exclusively released on the Kenwood Hall podcast. Find it wherever you get your podcasts!
If you enjoy Kenwood Anchor Classes, please consider supporting us financially:
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Mar 24, 2026 • 45min
Anselm of Canterbury Session 2 | Dr. John Wilsey | Kenwood Hall Anchor Class
In this Kenwood Hall anchor class, Dr. John Wilsey guides students through the major works of Anselm of Canterbury. Join us as we examine Anselm's major theological works - Monoligion, Proslogion, and Cur Deus Homo.
Please note that on May 13th, all Kenwood Hall Anchor Classes will be exclusively released on the Kenwood Hall podcast. Find it wherever you get your podcasts!
If you enjoy Kenwood Anchor Classes, please consider supporting us financially:
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Mar 19, 2026 • 47min
Anselm of Canterbury Session 1 | Dr. John Wilsey | Kenwood Hall Anchor Class
In this Kenwood Hall anchor class, Dr. John Wilsey guides students through the major works of Anselm of Canterbury. Join us as we examine Anselm's major theological works - Monoligion, Proslogion, and Cur Deus Homo.
Please note that on May 13th, all Kenwood Hall Anchor Classes will be exclusively released on the Kenwood Hall podcast. Find it wherever you get your podcasts!
If you enjoy Kenwood Anchor Classes, please consider supporting us financially:
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Visit our website: https://kenwoodinstitute.org/
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Mar 16, 2026 • 44min
Reformed Theology | Session 13: The Five Points of Calvinism Part 2 | Dr. Kyle Claunch
Kyle Claunch, professor of systematic theology and elder at Kenwood Baptist Church, walks through the Five Points of Calvinism with clarity. He explains total depravity and spiritual deadness. He discusses unconditional election, predestination in Ephesians, and particular atonement. He closes with treatment of irresistible grace and perseverance, offering theological context and biblical texts.

Mar 13, 2026 • 42min
Reformed Theology | Session 12: The Five Points of Calvinism Part 1 | Dr. Kyle Claunch
A deep dive into Reformed theology and the five solas. Discussion of covenant theology and divine sovereignty, with readings from Ephesians on election and praise. Traces the Arminian controversy, the Remonstrants’ five points, and the Synod of Dort’s responses. Introduces TULIP and explores implications for evangelism and perseverance.

Mar 11, 2026 • 44min
Reformed Theology | Session 11: Solus Christus Part 2 | Michael Carlino
Michael Carlino, a doctoral student and instructor in Reformed theology, leads a session on Solus Christus focusing on Christ's active obedience (perfect law-keeping) and passive obedience (bearing penalty). He traces biblical proofs, explains imputation and federal headship using Romans 5, contrasts Reformed views with Roman Catholic ideas, and explores Gethsemane, the cup of wrath, and the unity of Christ's obedience and suffering.

Mar 9, 2026 • 43min
Reformed Theology | Session 10: Solus Christus Part 1 | Dr. Kyle Claunch
A clear dive into Solus Christus and the Reformers' claim that Christ alone grounds justification. Discussion of Jesus as one person with two distinct natures and scriptural support from John 1 and Philippians 2. Historical controversies like Nestorianism and Monophysitism and Chalcedon’s response are examined. Connections to Reformation debates about Christ’s presence in the Lord’s Supper are highlighted.


