Cultural Commentary from a Biblical Perspective
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Theology In Particular is a podcast about theology and the church from a confessional reformed baptist perspective. We will discuss a variety of theological topics, biblical texts and even do a few books reviews along the way. A podcast by IRBS.
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A podcast for those who want to know God through his word and have that knowledge drive their decisions. Learn more at dbts.edu.
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Theology on the Go is a brief conversation on eternal truths. It features Jonathan Master — seminary president and author — and James Dolezal — author and university professor. Each bi-weekly discussion features a key biblical doctrine in both a thoughtful and accessible way, proving the relevance of theology for Christians every day!
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A podcast hosted by Midwestern Seminary President Dr. Jason K. Allen.
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Truth Unites promotes gospel assurance through theological depth. Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) serves as President of Truth Unites and Theologian-in-Residence at Immanuel Church. Support: https://truthunites.org/donate/ https://www.patreon.com/truthunites
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Dr. A.J. Swoboda and Dr. Nijay Gupta are co-hosts of Slow Theology: Simple Faith for Chaotic Times. We talk Bible, theology, and anything and everything else under the sun that gives our lives meaning.
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The newest sermons from Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary on SermonAudio.
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Grace and Truth exists to equip listeners to engage their world in faith, hope, and love. This program engages theology, culture, politics, and the arts from a distinctly biblical perspective, ultimately offering hearers the gospel of Jesus Christ. Grace and Truth is aimed at worldview formation, revelational confidence, and an unleashed church that shows the grace and truth of our Savior and Lord (John 1:17)
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The newest sermons from Mid-America Reformed Seminary on SermonAudio.
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Cultural commentary from a Biblical perspective
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Through Engage360, Denver Seminary and our guests explore the redemptive power of the gospel and the life-changing truth of Scripture at work in our culture today. Together, we address the larger conversations taking place within the spheres of evangelicalism, theological education, and cultural engagement.
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Cultural commentary from a Biblical perspective
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Cultural commentary from a Biblical perspective
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Theologians discussing the Christian faith from their areas of expertise.
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The newest sermons from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary on SermonAudio.
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The live and recorded podcast of St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary
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Featuring host Chris Woznicki and special guests on Jonathan Edwards.
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Early on the morning of March 26, 1990, Elizabeth Mackintosh was murdered on the campus of Covenant Theological Seminary in Creve Coeur, Missouri. To date it's the only unsolved murder in the city’s history. True Believer examines the circumstances surrounding Elizabeth's murder and speaks to the people affected by it as they, and the men suspected in her death, search for answers.
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Primary Sources is a podcast focused on New Testament research for learners who dive into the details and don’t skip the footnotes. Hosted by Dr. Lynn Cohick and Dr. Paul Sloan, professors of New Testament and Christian Theology at Houston Christian University and our seminary, Houston Theological Seminary.
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Restitutio is a Christian theology podcast designed to get you thinking about biblical theology, church history, and apologetics in an effort to recover the original Christian faith of Jesus and the apostles apart from all of the later traditions that settled on it like so much sediment, obscuring and mutating primitive Christianity into dogma and ritual. Pastor Sean Finnegan, the host of Restitutio, holds to a Berean approach to truth: that everyone should have an open mind, but check every ...
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Thirdmill's mission is to equip church leaders in their own lands and languages by creating a multimedia seminary curriculum and distributing it throughout the world for free.
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Sermons, teachings, and biblical discussions with J. Thomas Johnson--a pastor for 16 years in the Church of the Nazarene and 5 years in the United Methodist Church, an instructor in Biblical Hebrew at Nazarene Theological Seminary for 4 years--B.A., Gordon College; M.Div. Nazarene Theological Seminary
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This is a lighthearted podcast where two seminarians sit down to discuss their life in seminary, topics and issues Christians face in the modern world, and the spiritual life. We hope to invite others into this journey that we are on and that countless other men are on across the world. We hope you enjoy! God bless! Find out more about us at www.sjvdenver.edu and follow us on the Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary facebook page.
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For those longing to connect theology and mission, we are talking about God and everything else. Broadcasting from NORTHERN SEMINARY, in partnership with Missio Alliance, David Fitch and Mike Moore bring their experiences as pastors and professors to bear on issues of mission and church. Pull up a chair or take them and their guests with you around town.
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The Table is a weekly podcast on topics related to God, Christianity, and cultural engagement brought to you by The Hendricks Center at Dallas Theological Seminary. The show features a variety of expert guests and is hosted by Dr. Darrell Bock, Bill Hendricks, Kymberli Cook, Kasey Olander, and Milyce Pipkin.
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Presenting engaging conversation with leaders and students on contemporary issues of importance in the Orthodox Church
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As president and ambassador of Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Labberton takes the occasion of his travels to speak with a broad spectrum of leaders on issues at the heart of the seminary’s mission.
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The Distillery podcast explores what motivates the work of Christian scholars and why it matters for theology and ministry.
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Salty Believer Unscripted is an unscripted conversation on ministry and the Christian life. Discussions cover theology, Christianity, ministry service, and other biblical topics. Salty Believer Unscripted started in 2012. Find past episodes at SaltyBeliever.com.
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For the Church Podcast with Jared C. Wilson. Another resource for the Church from Midwestern Seminary
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Audio recordings of Dr. Mohler's Sunday school class, wherein he normally follows a verse-by-verse style of exposition through books of the Bible.
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Dr. Jason DeRouchie (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is a churchman and Research Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is a passionate teacher driven to exalt Jesus from the Old Testament and to help Christians better grasp why the initial three-fourths of the Bible matters for Christians.
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First Reading offers exegetical resources for the Old Testament Lectionary reading each week. Dr. Rachel Wrenn is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Trinity Lutheran Seminary (Capital University), Rosy Kandathil is a PhD candidate in Hebrew Bible at Emory University, Dr. Tim McNinch is Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at Christian Theological Seminary, and Paul Essah is a PhD student in Hebrew Bible at Yale University. In addition to short weekly episodes, they periodically invite ...
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The Good Doctrine Podcast aims to encourage Christians to think more biblically, to ask more questions, and to love God more. Doctrine is vitally important in the life of a Christian, and we want to pair a right knowledge of God with right teaching about God. Hosted by pastors Dr. Josh Howard and Sean Pasley.
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Lecture by Carl Trueman, professor of Church History.
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Conference addresses and chapel sermons from Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
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Making It Work: God and Your Work
Fuller Seminary's De Pree Center for Leadership, Theology of Work Project
Through conversation, scripture, and stories, we invite God into work’s biggest challenges so that you can live out your purpose in the workplace. New episode bimonthly. Making It Work is produced by The Max De Pree Center for Leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary and the Theology of Work Project.
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Keep Your Sight on the One Who Keeps Your Soul
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On this episode of The Jonathan Edwards Center Podcast, Dr. Chris Woznicki interviews Dr. Brian Borgman regarding his book, Jonathan Edwards on Genesis. They discuss Edwards as an exegete, as an interpreter of scripture, specifically looking at Genesis, and who influenced Edwards to think this way. Resource for reading Edwards' sermons - http://edw…
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Making Sense of the Attack on Trump: A Biblical Perspective
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On July 13th, 2024, there was an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. While Trump was not killed, the event was a tragic display of evil and a reminder of the poisoned state of public discourse in America. In response to these events, Dr. Owen Strachan offers four reflections from a b…
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Overcoming Adversity, with Mawi Asgedom
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“Out of the greatest misery and the most devastating loss can come unimagined growth, and, in some cases, joy and happiness.” In this episode Mark Labberton welcomes pioneering social entrepreneur Mawi Asgedom, an award-winning innovator, author, and advocate for social-emotional learning (SEL). Sharing his story of struggle, resilience, and redemp…
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In this classic episode, Kym Cook, Jacob Taylor and Robert Covolo discuss fashion and faith, focusing on how what you wear can communicate Christ in the world around you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Dallas Theological Seminary
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Gavin Ortlund offers a Protestant critique of clerical celibacy, as practiced in Roman Catholicism and to a lesser degree in other traditions. Mark Vroegop's Waiting is Not a Waste: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1433590972Pre-order Ortlund's book on Protestantism: https://www.zondervan.com/p/what-it-means-to-be-protestant/ Truth Unites exists to promot…
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Episode 154: A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God (Part 3) With James Renihan
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In Episode 154 of Theology In Particular, I’m joined again by Dr. James Renihan to conclude our discussion through Richard Steele’s book, A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God. May the Lord help us to give him our very best in corporate worship. Contact:For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminar…
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Special Edition: God’s Sovereignty, Moral Evil, and the Attempted Assassination of Former President Trump: The Theological, Historical, and Political Issues
The post Special Edition: God’s Sovereignty, Moral Evil, and the Attempted Assassination of Former President Trump: The Theological, Historical, and Political Issues appeared first on AlbertMohler.com.By Graham Faulkner
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First Reading "Summer Shorts"! Lectionary Date: July 28, 2024 [10th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B] This summer, we're trying something new: a series of video shorts with one key takeaway from the semi-continuous first reading in the RCL. This week, Rachel takes a careful listen to Bathsheba's voice.…
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Special Edition: God’s Sovereignty, Moral Evil, and the Attempted Assassination of Former President Trump: The Theological, Historical, and Political Issues
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This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview. Part I (00:13 - 15:05) God’s Sovereignty, Moral Evil, and the Attempted Assassination of Former President Trump: The Theological, Historical, and Political Issues Providence and presidents: The attempted assassination of President Trump raises the deepest of all q…
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Best of Preaching and Preachers, Episode 290: The Pastor and Theological Education, Part 2
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*This episode was originally published on 11/13/23. Today, Dr. Jared Bumpers joins me back in the studio as co-host as we discuss one of my books, Succeeding at Seminary. Jared serves here at Midwestern Seminary as Assistant Professor of Preaching and Evangelism and is directing the FTC Cohorts here on campus. Today we will talk about the pastor an…
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Examines the structure and content of Acts by looking at the ways Luke organized his material, and at the message he intended to teach.
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Investigates the author, historical setting, and the theological background of the book of Acts.
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Explores the three major concepts that Luke addressed as he unfolded the unhindered spread of the gospel of God's kingdom in the days of the early church.
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Examines why it's important to devote ourselves to the careful, in-depth study of New Testament theology.
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This lesson focuses on a basic orientation toward biblical theology, the development of biblical theology through the centuries, and the interconnections between history and revelation.
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Introduces how evangelical systematic theologians have approached some of the most basic issues related to understanding who God is and what he does.
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Compares New Testament theology with Systematic theology, surveys historical developments, and explores the values and dangers of Systematic theology.
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Focuses on how prophetic eschatology developed through the historical periods of: Moses, the early prophets, the later prophets, and the New Testament.
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Explores both reflective and practical wisdom found in the book of James and discusses what this meant for the original audience and what it means for Christians today.
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Examines Genesis 6:9 – 11:9, describing the direction God established for his people to follow after the great flood in the days of Noah.
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Explores the role of God the Son throughout redemptive history.
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Explores four topics related to prophetic words about the future: God's sovereignty, human contingencies, degrees of certainty, and desired outcomes.
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Explores Jesus' fullfillment of the Old Testament office of prophet.
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Explores Jesus' fullfillment of the Old Testament office of priest.
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Investigates how God humbled and shaped Jacob into one of the most admired patriarchs of Israel.
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Explores how New Testament authors relied on the concept of the new covenant to shape some of their most significant theological perspectives.
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Explores the stories that ancient Israelites told about Abraham, their great patriarch.
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Explores the original impact these stories were intended to have on the nation of Israel as they followed Moses toward the Promised Land.
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(Lesson 3 of Father Abraham) Concentrates on responsible ways to draw modern applications from the chapters in Genesis that speak of Abraham.
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Points out one of the most prominent teachings of the New Testament: the kingdom of God.
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Explores Jesus' fullfillment of the Old Testament office of king.
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The persecution of Christians was on Mark's mind as he wrote the second Gospel. Mark told the story of Jesus' life in ways that strengthened the faith of early Christians and encouraged them to persevere through suffering.
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Matthew wrote the first gospel to explain that Jesus was the king of Jews that brought the kingdom of heaven, even though Jesus didn't arrive in the way people expected.
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John wrote the fourth gospel to assure persecuted Jewish believers that Jesus was the fulfillment of God's ancient promises to the Jews - that Jesus really is the Christ, the Son of God. John wanted to make sure that they would remain faithful to Jesus and enjoy abundant life in him.
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Luke described Jesus Christ as the one who saves. Humanity is lost and desperate, without help or hope, in need of salvation. The third gospel reminds us that Jesus died to save us.
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Explores the ways in which Christians throughout the ages have attributed different types and numbers of meaning to biblical passages.
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Explores the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.
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Introduces perspectives on the author, audience, date and purpose of the book of Hebrews that can help us interpret the original meaning and apply this book to our modern world
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