Gavin Ortlund
Truth Unites (https://truthunites.org) exists to promote gospel assurance through theological depth.
Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is President of Truth Unites, Visiting Professor of Historical Theology at Phoenix Seminary, and Theologian-in-Residence at Immanuel Nashville.
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Check out Gavin's books and other writings at the link below.

New Evidence for Jesus OUTSIDE the Bible (With Tom Schmidt)

Are We "Commanded" to Support Israel? Engaging Ted Cruz' Comments

Can the Resurrection Be Explained Without a Miracle?

The Nicene Creed: Every Word Explained

I'm Studying A.I. and It's Scarier Than I Thought

Fuller Seminary on Marriage: A Mixed Message?

Ortlund and Zoomer Face Off (Respectful Clash)

Agnostic and Christian Identify the Best Argument For God?

Is Redeemed Zoomer Right About Evangelicals? Engaging Operation Reconquista

Annihilationism: Why I'm Not Convinced

Wes Huff Just Crushed It Explaining the Trinity

How to Overcome Anxiety (Sermon on Isaiah 26:3)

Protestant and Mormon Discuss the Trinity (Jacob Hansen and Gavin Ortlund)

Protestant Reaction to Pope Leo XIV

Why Full Preterism is the Worst End Times View

Christian Online Discourse: We Must Do Better

How Did "Low Church" Get Uncool?

Universalism in Church History is a Fascinating Story

Christian Apologetics Just Got Challenged By Rhett and Alex

John Wycliffe's Bible: Correcting a False Narrative

Christianity: A 5 Minute Case

Is a "Quiet Revival" Happening?

Evangelicals, We Must Learn From This

The KEY Point in the Alex O'Connor vs. David Wood Debate (The Divine Council in John 10)

Aslan as a FEMALE in the New Narnia Movies?

Final Response to Dan McClellan on Monotheism in the Bible

What Galileo Means For Atheists, Catholics, and Protestants in 2025

Is Dan McClellan Right? No Monotheism in the Bible?

The Korean Revival of 1907: The Power of Confession

Heaven Is Not What You Think