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Right now millions of believers are leaving the organized church, without abandoning their faith. Join Richard Jacobson, author of Unchurching: Christianity Without Churchianity, and his good friend, Gunnar Falk, as they discuss real life experiences in genuine spiritual community, outside the box.
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Welcome to bible theory, where we discover, discuss and share our theology on a bar stool level. This is not a program where professionals and highly paid people get to show you how smart they are! This is a smoker-friendly, whiskey tasting, book-reading, jersey wearing, barbershop sort of thing. Follow me on Twitter @thechicanoknox. Be sure to add me and subscribe for more mind bending content.
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Five Books for Catholics

Five Books for Catholics

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Welcome to the Five Books for Catholics podcast, where experts explain their pick of five outstanding books on an aspect of Catholic life, doctrine, or culture. Visit the website at ⁠www.fivebooksforcatholics.com
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Made to Be a Kingdom

Fr. Harry Linsinbigler, Fr. Anthony Perkins, and Ancient Faith Ministries Radio

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How God forms us as His sacred royal family - An exploration of the concepts of “Royal Priesthood” and “Priestly Kingdom.”
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The Remnant Radio exists to produce entertaining, relevant, and inspiring content that educates believers in biblical theology and a christian world view. Our Mission is to challenge orthodoxy, embrace diverse denominational leaders, and empower people for practical ministry. www.theremnantradio.com
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Ministry Misfits

Ministry Misfit Media

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More and more we are hearing about pastors and ministry leaders that feel like they just don’t fit the mold of what American Church culture expects them to be, expects them to look like, preach like, and even think like. We wanted to make a podcast for ministers dealing with the current social and cultural issues here in the US and the Church. We will look at these things through CSRM’s 3 tier paradigm of Theological Truths, Philosophical Principles, and Methodological Models. Hopefully, to ...
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From the beginning of creation God said it was "not good that a man should be alone." The writer of Proverbs reiterates that a man who "isolates himself is not wise." When the local church is neglected man returns to that former state of "not good" and the consequences could not be more serious. Extra (outside) Ecclesium (the church) Nulla (there is no) Salus (salvation) is the historic doctrine of the church passed from the Chief Apostle Paul through Cyprian (258 AD) Luther (1490 AD) Calvin ...
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The Gospel Simplicity Podcast is centered around the conviction that the gospel is really good news. Here you will find conversations with Christians from various traditions as we seek to unpack the beautiful simplicity and transformative power of the gospel. Gospel Simplicity is known for ecumenical dialogue that is charitable and open to learning from people with whom you might disagree. We believe that God desires for his Church to be one, united in love for God and neighbor, and on missi ...
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It’s time to Rethink and Return to a Biblical model of how we function as a church. In this podcast we dive into the exploration of a biblically articulated and applied ecclesiology, aiming to rediscover an ecclesiastical DNA rooted in the gospel found in Scripture. Our focus is on reviving pastoral leadership practices, emphasizing a decentralized and diverse expression of community as practiced in the house churches of the early church. It's a call to rethink how we approach community and ...
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Tylor Standley hosts this podcast on early Christianity. On each episode, he discusses a person, text, or issue in early Christian history. By the end of each episode you will be able to either read an ancient text for yourself or engage with some more dense introductory materials.
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Grace in Common

Eglinton, Brock, Sutanto and De Jong

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James Eglinton, Cory Brock, Marinus de Jong, and Gray Sutanto. Four theologians and friends from four different countries talk Neo-Calvinism, theology, religion, public faith, culture, and more. Support us at https://donorbox.org/graceincommon
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Spanglish Seminary Podcast

Juan Lopez and Rogelio Robles

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Spanglish Seminary is hosted by Juan Carlos Lopez and Rogelio Robles. Es un Podcast centered on la experiencia latina in 'The Church.' Sobre el espacio between Spanish e Ingles, Catholics and Aleluyas, Latino America y El Norte.
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Recordings of lectures by the Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley, formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. These series are sometimes from various parish contexts, or are teachings attached to her personal website created for both the Church and academy.
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ATA Digital is a project of Asia Theological Association.The podcast features conversations with academicians, scholars, and practitioners from the Asian context, talking about their work. These conversations try to connect seemingly esoteric topics to the everyday lives of people in Asia and seek to allow audiences to connect with the person behind the writing and work.
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The purpose of this show is to offer insights from the Tradition to explain the modern world so that we can successfully move into the future. The show covers Catholic philosophy, and theology. We often have guest philosophers and theologians on the show to share their field of expertise with the audience. This show is Catholic, but all Christian communions are welcome, as well as atheists, agnostics, and members of other traditions.
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Hope & Heresy: Life on the Religious Left

The Community Church of New York

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Hope & Heresy: Life on the Religious Left is a podcast for everyday people who want to live meaningfully without letting arbitrary doctrine or oppressive religious practice prevent them from asking big questions about our complicated world. Hosts Reverend Peggy Clarke and Reverend Sarah Lenzi discuss a series of contemporary issues, using history and theology as their guides. The initial episodes of Hope & Heresy were recorded on-site at Community Church of New York, a Unitarian-Universalist ...
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The books recommended in this episode are: Corpus Mysticum: The Eucharist and the Church in the Middle Ages by Henri de Lubac SJ Called to Communion: Understanding the Church Today by Joseph Ratzinger Flesh of the Church, Flesh of Christ: At the Source of the Ecclesiology of Communion by Jean-Marie Roger Tillard Eucharist, Bishop, Church: The Unity…
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In this episode, we'll meet with theologian Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen and discuss his book "An Introduction to Ecclesiology." We'll chat with Kärkkäinen about the theological questions he poses about ecclesiology (the doctrine of the church). What is the church, and why are there so many diverse expressions of it? What are the major traditions and why …
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Most of us know that modern technology is having disastrous side effects. But here we are. What do we do now? In this episode, I'm joined by Marc Barnes from New Polity to discuss the philosophy of technology, how it's shaping us, and how we might move forward in a healthier way. If you're looking for a light video, this isn't it. If you're ready t…
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The recommended books for this episode are: The Servile State by Hilaire Belloc An Essay on the Restoration of Property by Hilaire Belloc An Outline of Sanity by G.K. Chesterton A Humane Economy by Wilhelm Röpke The Economics of the Free Society by Wilhelm Röpke Five Books for Catholics may receive a commission from qualifying purchases made using …
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Ever heard of Ayahuasca? Ayahusaca is a sacred plant medicine used in ceremonies by indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest. And there are some crazy stories out there from people reporting spiritual experiences after taking Ayahuasca. You can find numerous testimonies of atheists and drug addicts experiencing God and coming to Christ after…
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In this video, I'm joined by Dr. Matthew Thiessen, author of A Jewish Paul, and Associate Professor of Religious Studies at McMaster University, to discuss a growing movement in Pauline studies: interpreting Paul within Judaism, not as a convert to Christianity. In this video, we cover how this perspective came about, how it compares to the New Per…
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Did Jesus go to Hell? Did Jesus go to Sheol? The doctrine of Christ’s “descent” is confessed in the Apostles’s and Athanasian Creeds and celebrated by Eastern and Roman Catholic churches, but evangelical churches rarely give it much attention. Even where the Apostles’s Creed is recited many evangelicals leave out the clause, “he descended into hell…
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#building #build #constuction #biblical #bible #faith #homechurch #housechurch #home #churches #church Ep 2. Exploring Biblical Foundations: Should We Build Church?In this second part of the "house church series" we cover the issue with church buildings. It is one of the main conundrums within the home church movement, this is why we will cover it …
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This week we are headed into the mountains to talk about the specific ministry conditions that pastors deal with in the Appalachian Region of the United States. Stefon Napier and Wesley George join us to discuss our personal experiences, cultural phenomena, and the way Holy Discontent affects the way we look at Strategically Relevant ministry in th…
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Ep: 1 -"Exploring Biblical Foundations: Are House Churches Scriptural?"______________________________________________________________________In this episode we will talk about the topic of home churches are they biblical & are they the way to go? The house church is a movement within Christianity and a very trendy one with many families involved, b…
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Welcome to the Rethink and Return Podcast! If you are a church leader looking to redefine the essence of pastoral leadership rooted in the early church and scripture, then this podcast episode is for you! Join us in the latest episode of the Rethink and Return Podcast, where Nils Smith and Jason Shepperd talk about large corporate gatherings about …
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We've all heard of the Holy Spirit as the third member of the Trinity. Did you know the books of Isaiah and Revelation also mention seven spirits of God? Are there seven spirits of God or just one Holy Spirit? Are these one and the same? Or, do the seven spirits describe different attributes of God's character? Join us as we examine Scripture to un…
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We're so excited to interview Tyler Staton, national director of @247prayerUSA . Tyler will discuss his book Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools and share his wisdom on the transformative power of prayer. We'll talk about the importance of prayer not just as a ritual but as an act of bold faith and spiritual experimentation. Learn how to pray so …
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It’s happened again, the same statement Andrew made in January was again the target of debate online, and this time Stefon Napier is stepping in to help try and calm the outrage. What does the Bible say about Christians and Enemies? Check out the new website at www.ministrymisfits.com To become a Patron for Ministry Misfits visit www.patreon.com/mi…
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The books recommended in this episode are: On Matters Southern: Essays About Literature and Culture, 1964-2000 by Marion Montgomery Possum, and Other Receipts for the Recovery of "Southern" Being by Marion Mongomery Liberal Arts and Community: The Feeding of the Larger Body by Marion Mongomery Romantic Confusions of the Good: Beauty as Truth, Truth…
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In this episode, we'll examine the relationship between deliverance and discipleship in the Christian walk. We'll explore the contrast between the instantaneous nature of deliverance and the gradual journey of sanctification. How do these two aspects intertwine? Can an over-focus on one hinder the other? Also, we'll ask what does an ideal vision fo…
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Join us for an interview with Andrew Wilson as we delve into his book Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West. Discover the insights behind Wilson's exploration of seven transformational events from the year 1776 that paved the way for today's post-Christian society. From the Enlightenment to the Industrial Revolution, Wilson s…
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Karen Terrazas is back with us this week, discussing the latest controversial fertility laws coming out of different states and answering the Theological questions revolving around In Vitro Fertilization. How should we as a church talk about IVF, and what is the bigger issue surrounding this conversation and many others. For more information on Min…
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As the total solar eclipse over the US approaches on April 8, we'll examine what Scripture reveals about these celestial events. Are they a sign from God, harbingers of doom, or simply natural events? Is there a biblical meaning? Is THIS solar eclipse a sign of the End Times or a judgment on America? We'll also review the YouTube prophecy from Jim …
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The books recommended in this episode are: The Complete Stories (also available for Kindle) by Flannery O'Connor Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose (also available for Kindle) by Flannery O'Connor, seleceted and edited by Sally and Robert Fitzgerald The Habit of Being: Letters of Flannery O'Connor (also available for Kindle) by Flannery O'Connor…
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Let’s talk about Homelessness. Season 4 is here and we are starting off with a heavy topic with one of our favorite Misfits, Joe Dea (BuddyWalk With Jesus, Kingdom on the Road). Join us this week as we talk about the problem of homelessness from a societal, political, logistical, and theological perspective. Check out the new website at www.ministr…
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Lent is just a preparation and spiritual warm-up for Easter. Now that it is Easter, it is time to get down to exercising the Christian life in full. It makes sense, therefore, to keep setting aside some time for reading about the mysteries we celebrate and how we can live them out. Here then are some books and music that might be helpful. For furth…
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Don't miss our extended review of American Gospel's Roundtable, featuring Justin Peters, Jim Osman, Michael Brown, and Sam Storms. On Wednesday, we'll delve into their perspectives on identifying false prophets and false teachers. What constitutes a false teacher and a false prophet? We'll hear their thoughts and offer our insights. Missed our firs…
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Join us for an eye-opening interview with R.L. Solberg, author of "Divergence: Examining Jewish-Christian Relations in the Early Church." R. L. Solberg is an author, apologist, and professor of theology. He runs an apologetics/teaching ministry called Defending the Biblical Roots of Christianity ( @TheBiblicalRoots ). In his book, Solberg sheds lig…
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Holy Week should be, insofar as possible, a time of recollection and prayer. To this end, reading one or other of the following books may be useful. It may help us enter more deeply into the mysteries we are celebrating and contemplating. Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist: Homilies 48-88 by St. John Chrysostom What is Redemption? …
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The books reviewed in this episode are: Hearing Bach's Passions by Daniel R. Melamed Lutheranism, Anti-Judaism, and Bach's St. John Passion: With an Annotated Literal Translation of the Libretto by Michael Marissen Bach in Berlin. Nation and Culture in Mendelssohn's Revival of the St. Matthew Passion by Celia Applegate Johann Sebastian Bach's St Jo…
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In this episode Fr. Harry and Fr. Anthony discuss how expectations, orientation, and clarity are essential to church health and growth. They discuss how some parishes actually panic when they shrink and think that they should have less expectations of parishioners. However, as studies have shown, the opposite is true, and our Lord himself expects u…
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Join us as we examine the meaning behind Amos 9:11-12 particularly in relation to the restoration of the tabernacle of David and its connection to worship and intercession. What is the booth or tent of David? What does it mean to “possess the remnant of Edom and all the nations” called by the name of Yahweh? Do these verses imply the need for 24/7 …
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Dive into the age-old debate of infant baptism versus believer's baptism with Christian theologian Dr. Stephen Wellum. We'll explore the theological foundations of both credobaptism and paedobaptism, examining Scripture and church history to better understand who should receive this sign of the new covenant. Dr. Wellum, known for his expertise in C…
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Genesis or Bereishis (“In the beginning”) is the first book of the Bible. It tells the story of creation and God’s covenants with the first men (1-11) and the patriarchs (12-50). It ends with the death of Joseph, who had brought to Egypt both his brothers and his father, Jacob. Many of the stories related in Genesis are amongst the most memorable o…
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We will review American Gospel's Roundtable with Justin Peters, Jim Osman, Michael Brown, and Sam Storms. A four-hour roundtable discussion, the AG episode addresses the disagreements over the biblical definitions of false teachers, false prophets, and the work of the Holy Spirit. You can watch the AG Roundtable here: https://www.watchagtv.com/roun…
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