Join C. Michael Patton and friends for Theology Unplugged, a weekly podcast that dives deep into Christian theology, exploring challenging questions, and offering insightful discussions to deepen your faith. Discover the truth, embrace the journey, and engage with thought-provoking topics every week.
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“Exegetically Speaking” is a weekly podcast of the friends and faculty of Wheaton College, IL and The Lanier Theological Library. Hosted by Dr. David Capes, it features language experts who discuss the importance of learning the biblical languages—Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek—and show how reading the Bible in the original languages “pays off.” Each podcast lasts between seven and eleven minutes and covers a different topic for those who want to read the Bible for all it is worth. Click on the ...
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In the Plodcast, pastor Douglas Wilson covers anything related to theology and culture with his usual entertaining style. Whether it involves talking about Chestertonian Calvinism (not an oxymoron), the benefits of a Classical Christian education (not in that order), or the latest pomosexuality farce, the plodcast aims to apply all of Christ to all of life, for all the world. Douglas Wilson is an evangelical, postmill, Calvinist, Reformed, and Presbyterian (pretty much in that order) and is ...
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Podcast by Theological Family Ministry Podcast (TFM)
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C. H. (Charles Haddon) Spurgeon's classic Morning & Evening devotional readings-- slightly revised, edited, and voiced by W. C. Neff.
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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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The Ad Navseam podcast, where Classical gourmands can finally get their fill. Join hosts Dr. David Noe and Dr. Jeff Winkle for a lively discussion of Greco-Roman civilization stretching from the Minoans and Mycenaeans, through the Renaissance, and right down to the present.
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The Irenic Protestants is a bi-weekly show where we strive together for knowledge of God, his word, and his world through the lens of the Classical & Confessional Protestant tradition.
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Podcast for Cultural Reformation, thinking about culture in light of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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The weekly podcast that connects you to NT (Tom) Wright’s thought and theology by allowing you to ask the questions. Presented by Premier Unbelievable? in partnership with SPCK and NTWrightOnline. www.premierunbelievable.com
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The official podcast of The Academy of Classical Christian Studies, located in Oklahoma City, OK.
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Stories, conversations, and reflections about classic faith in real life
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Want to appreciate Reality more deeply? Join Michael Joshua in exploring his insights into the most beautiful of truths! Together we'll unfold the structure and beauty of the Trinity, Man, Life, and all of Creation! Let the Beauty of Truth be its Witness!
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Welcome to the Holy Watermelon podcast, where a Christian and an atheist talk about the weird and wonderful things that people do because of what they believe. It's a show about religious studies. Join us, Katie and Preston, as we dive into the world of comparative religion. We use humor and research to have real, challenging, and uproarious conversations about the world's religious traditions and behaviors. If you're interested in religious studies, learning about other people and cultures, ...
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Discussing theology, culture, and the church while drawing from classical Anglican sources
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Simply stated, religion matters. Religion matters not only for personal reasons, but also for social, economic, political, and military purposes. Unfortunately, studies suggest that religious knowledge and cultural literacy for any religious tradition is either in decline or is non-existent in the United States, despite being one of the most religiously diverse nation on earth. Today, religion is implicated in nearly every major national and international issue. The public arena is awash in ...
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8-12 minute episodes summarizing a single topic for Christians: Bible, biography, theology, tough questions, church life, spiritual disciplines. Past episodes include Mother Teresa, Grape Juice vs. Wine, Guardian Angels, Judas Iscariot, and the history of Advent
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A podcast pairing discussions of theology and distilled spirits. And dad jokes. Join Justin VanRiper and Blake Cortright as they embark on this adventure through Christian theology, with whiskey in hand, and dad jokes at the ready!
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Classical Theology with Dr. Brian Huffling explores issues in Christian theology, philosophy, apologetics, and biblical studies from a classical point of view.
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The Catholics Read team chat about a selected book from the wide world of literature - from the classic to the popular to the downright obscure.
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Classical Christian Apologetics, Biblical Theology, and Christian Living. Be sure to check out Pastor Brian's website at http://bellatorchristi.com. Also, be sure to visit Pastor Brian's YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/BCPowerman.
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THEOTIVITY is a podcast where theology and creativity come together. Many Christians and creatives today are ill-equipped to deal with the challenges of increasingly secular culture. Yet creatives tend to be the influencers and creators of culture's icons that shape our societies. We need a robust and biblical understanding of theology so that we can apply it to today's issues. On this podcast, you'll find audio narrations of articles, interviews with Christian thinkers and creatives, and co ...
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There’s a war in our churches between modern and traditional music, but the question is this: Can we creatively integrate the best of both worlds to bring the body of Christ together and glorify God more fully? Join us on this podcast as Christians from various stands share their voice in a joint effort to develop new creative arrangements and compositions that can enrich worship and empower evangelism. Through interviews with artists and church leaders and the host's own discoveries, learn ...
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Bringing you discussions, interactions, reviews and content related to the best academic literature on Biblical, theological and philosophical issues today from a former Reformed Protestant turned Classical Theistic Humanist.
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I'm a writer specializing in Christian theology, history, and classical studies. Also a Lutheran pastor. Visit my blog at aaronsimms.com!
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I cover Classical History as well as Christian history and theology from a non-orthodox Christian perspective. I will talk about everyone and everything. 'Western Civilization' is a lie, Rome was a dystopia, everyone was gay, and Jesus wasn't white. Twitter: @Ad_Vincere_Pod
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A podcast on themes in classical Islamic theology (kalam), hosted by Hannah C. Erlwein, PhD This podcast introduces some of the themes and problems which classical Islamic theologians discussed. It covers how the science of kalam came about; what aims and concerns its practitioners had; how they defended their activity and methods against the detractors of kalam; and finally what sorts of arguments and methods of knowledge making the science of kalam rested on. Video version available at: ht ...
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For many years now, Afterthoughts has been a sort of intellectual watering hole for classical, Charlotte Mason homeschooling mamas. At Afterthoughts, we have spent over a decade nourishing our minds on theology, educational philosophy, and a million other books and subjects thrown in – all the while bringing these ideas into a direct collision course with our daily lives. As an audio companion, this podcast is a chance to hear Afterthoughts blog posts rather than read them. Couple that with ...
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In a tradition that dates back to the first centuries of Christianity, many newly initiated Christians were prepared for lives of faith through a formation with spiritual, liturgical, and communitarian dimensions. This period of formation was called mystagogy, a word which, in Greek, means "leading through the mysteries." Our program of mystagogy will have four primary goals: 1) To break open Magisterial teaching on the lay state (selections from Vatican II as well as letters/encyclicals fro ...
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Kendall and Kate are in a pickle. VeggieTales was an innovative and creative tool for sharing Bible stories and biblical values with children in the early 2000s. But was the anthropomorphic transfiguration of prophets into produce a bit too irreverent — was it actually a bit(e) of a problem? Re-watch the Evangelical classic through the eyes of food scholars, theologians, and modern day parents as Kendall Vanderslice, founder of the Edible Theology Project, joins writer Kate Watson to reflect ...
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Mark Sheppard your host, is an evangelist, dynamic teacher, apologist and musician. Featuring discussions on Bible prophecy, in-depth studies of spiritual truths, and questions & answers on difficult topics. Also, including Bible listening, interviews, testimonies, sermons, news updates and more! You can call in at (347) 677-1662 during our live broadcasts.
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The God Whisperers pioneered Podcasting in 1968. Bill and Craig then went on to invent the interwebs - Al Gore took the credit - until the polar caps melted and the world ended in 2018 - as he predicted in his 2006 movie. The God Whisperers Classic is the archives of the most mediocre podcast in world history which was met with great international acclaim and then the world took a collective nap out of boredom after the episode was over. Whereas Gold Bond never did send those tee-shirts to t ...
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Two divinity students (Sam Koekkoek and Jordan Magill) look at the modern classic Buffy the Vampire Slayer through the lenses of theology, philosophy and artistry!
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A talk show about religion, spirituality, and philosophical belief as well as non-belief. John is a student of Religion, Theology, and is currently pursuing a Masters degree in Christian and Classical Studies. John also directed and starred in the Documentary film My Week in Atheism (2014). This film is an up-close encounter with modern atheism in an attempt to learn while focusing on the reality of two opposing world-views.
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Christian Apologetics and Theology for the layman: ∙Classic Christianity ∙Reflecting the grace and truth of Jesus Messiah in all areas of life ∙Removing obstacles to the gospel ✝️ ∙Exploring everyday life from a Biblical Christian worldview: early church history, philosophy, religion, culture, politics, relationships, and much more Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reflectandshine/support
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A podcast to sit back a chill and listen as I speak on different aspects of reformed theology and Presuppositional Apologetics for my urban inner city brothers and sisters.
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A layman's approach to all things Philosophy of Religion, Theology, and Philosophy in general. As a layman who was cursed with a passion for Philosophy, specifically Philosophy of Religion (because I am someone who returned to Christianity through Philosophy of Religion), we present the harder topics for the layman or even students, as only a layman could. The style is laid back, sometimes humorous, and always entertaining. Thanks for watching and/or listening! Support this podcast: https:// ...
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Join Mike Tenney as he and his guests highlight the true, good and beautiful elements found in classic and modern pop culture. He ties the aspects of living our faith to the music and movies that impact the world around us.
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Jamie puts questions to a variety of researchers from top UK universities. Each episode will feature a different academic and a discussion about their specialist work. If you want to take a deep dive into history, politics, arts, culture, religion, theology, philosophy, sociology, anthropology and lots more - this is the podcast for you. If you are interested in learning more about the topics discussed, keep listening until the end of the episode when our researcher recommends books or mater ...
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This is the eagerforTRUTH Podcast, and as the name implies, we are interested in the truth. Not just interested in it, but eager for it.Through this podcast we hope to chase Truth with one another as well as guests as we talk through various topics. Topics relating to the church, culture, theology, and more. We hope you will take this journey with us!
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The Bible read to classical music daily. The concept is simple. The Bible is read over suitable classical music by the Greats and never heard before music composed and performed by John Richmond. All of John's music can be found on all major streaming platforms. Search for "J Richmond." All links to the albums can be found at www.ClassicallySpeaking.co.uk Season 1 has the Bible read over classical music by famous composers eg Beethoven and Rachmaninov. Season two focuses on the New Testament ...
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The Orthodox Conundrum is a forum in which we look honestly at the Orthodox Jewish community, identifying what works well and what does not, so that, through an honest accounting, we can find solutions that will be successful. We will examine some of the major issues that affect the Orthodox world, without exaggeration, whitewashing, or pretending that they don’t exist. Our hope is that the Orthodox Conundrum will spark wider discussion that will enable Orthodox Judaism to continue moving fo ...
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Welcome to Watchword and Song: a podcast dedicated to having conversations that build bridges between the pulpit and the pew, between the academy and the grassroots. Our desire is to cut through the cultural trends, buzzwords, and labels. Not being pulled to the left or to the right, but calling the church to remain committed to the tension of the via media: the middle way. Watchword and Song exists as a ministry partnership stemming from conversations across the denomination. We remain firm ...
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Theology Unplugged Classic - Differences Between Catholics and Protestants
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In this Theology Unplugged classic episode, Michael Patton, Rhome Dyke, and Greg Promarty take a deep dive into the key differences and similarities between Catholics and Protestants. Originally recorded in 2006-2007, this long-form discussion covers a range of theological issues, culminating in the two most important distinctions at the end. Wheth…
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In this classic TFM episode Pastors Ben and Tony talk about how we can keep kids safe in the church.By Theological Family Ministry Podcast (TFM)
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October 19– I Corinthians 3:1, “Babies in Christ.”
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October 19– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Babies in Christ.” —I Corinthians 3:1 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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For more from Doug, subscribe to Canon+: https://mycanonplus.com/By Canon Press
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October 18– Psalm 65:11, “[Lord], your paths overflow with richness.”
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October 18– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “[Lord], your paths overflow with richness.”.” —Psalm 65:11 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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#229 Making sense of Old Testament violence (replay)
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Tom responds to listener Qs on Andy Stanley ‘unhitching’ Christianity from the Old Testament, the historicity of the Exodus, and the way that Greg Boyd interprets violent portraits of God in ‘The Crucifixion Of The Warrior God’. First broadcast in 2019.• Subscribe to the Ask NT Wright Anything podcast: https://pod.link/1441656192• More shows, free …
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October 17– I Samuel 27:1, “David said in his heart, “I will die one day by the hand of Saul.”
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October 17– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “David said in his heart, “I will die one day by the hand of Saul.” —I Samuel 27:1 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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Pastors Ben and Tony talk about Satan and how families can prepare for him.By Theological Family Ministry Podcast (TFM)
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Christianity & Politics: Republicanism (Red-Pilled?) ft. Mike D'Virgilio | Podcast for Cultural Reformation
In this episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Doctors Joe Boot and Michael Thiessen talk with best-selling author, podcaster, and blogger Mike D'Virgilio about Republicanism, its past, present, and future. Episode Resources: Mike's Website: https://mikedvirgilio.com/; Going Back to Find The Way Forward: Trump, A Great Awakening, and the …
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October 16– John 21:12, “Come and have breakfast with me.”
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October 16– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Come and have breakfast with me.” —John 21:12 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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HOW TO WIN THE WORLD PT. 14: Get to Work: Living Faithfully in Every Sphere of Life - Part 2 | Podcast for Cultural Engagement
On this episode of the Podcast for Cultural Engagement, P Nate delivers a powerful sermon on how to win the culture through living faithfully to the Lord in every sphere of life. HOW TO WIN THE WORLD PAST EPISODES:Part 1 - "Believe the World is Winnable" ft. Josh Howard: https://youtu.be/jhXUt0OFFDM;Part 2 - "War with Worship" ft. Doug Wilson: http…
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October 15– Malachi 3:2, “But who can hold up in the day of his coming?”
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October 15– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “But who can hold up in the day of his coming?” —Malachi 3:2 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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In this episode, Bill Hendricks, David Wills, and Josh Kwan discuss the evolving landscape of Christian philanthropy, focusing on how to steward wealth in a godly way through redemptive entrepreneurship, impact investing, and passing on a legacy of generosity to future generations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoice…
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Oneness in John 17, with Karen Jobes: John 17:20-23
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In Jesus’ prayer of John 17 he prays for future generations of believers with special emphasis on their oneness. Karen Jobes provides a close reading of the Greek of this astonishing and vital passage. Dr. Karen Jobes is Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis, Emerita, at Wheaton College & Graduate School. She has authore…
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October 14– Philippians 3:8, “I consider all things to have no value compared to the greater value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.”
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October 14– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “I consider all things to have no value compared to the greater value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.” —Philippians 3:8 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Tha…
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Biblical Criticism, Academic Bible Study, and Orthodox Judaism with Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman (CLASSIC EPISODE)
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As we complete our seventh season of the Orthodox Conundrum, we're pleased to present a classic episode from three years ago, in which Professor Joshua Berman of Bar Ilan University discusses academic Bible study, Biblical criticism, and Orthodox Judaism. It was a very interesting episode, which raised crucial questions that Orthodox Jews need to c…
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October 13– 2 Corinthians 7:10, “Godly sorrow produces repentance.”
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October 13– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Godly sorrow produces repentance.” —2 Corinthians 7:10 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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October 12– Psalm 119:15, “I will meditate on your precepts.”
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October 12– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “I will meditate on your precepts.” —Psalm 119:15 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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Question and Answer Friday: Unconditional Election and Women in Ministry
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In this episode of "Theology Unplugged," Michael Patton delves into two of the most controversial issues in the Church today. First, we explore Romans chapter 9, where Michael presents an argument for Unconditional Election. Then, we tackle 1 Timothy chapter 2, discussing the role of women in teaching, from a Complementarian perspective. Join us fo…
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October 11– Lamentations 3:41, “Let us lift up our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens.”
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October 11– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Let us lift up our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens.” —Lamentations 3:41 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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#228 Baptism: What happens? Should we baptise infants? Ask NT Wright Anything (classic)
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What happens at baptism? How does John's baptism of repentance differ from Christian baptism? And what does Tom think of infant vs believer's baptism? Justin asks the questions and NT Wright responds. Originally Aired: March 2022• Subscribe to the Ask NT Wright Anything podcast: https://pod.link/1441656192• More shows, free eBook, newsletter, and s…
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Why Couldn't Esau Repent? An Examination of Hebrews 12:17
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Join us as we dive deep into the question: Why couldn't Esau repent in Hebrews 12:17? Explore the fascinating context behind Esau’s rejection, uncover the meaning of his actions, and understand what the Bible says about repentance and blessing. Was Esau truly seeking repentance, or was he after something else? Find out how this passage influences o…
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October 10– Jude 24, “Faultless before the presence of his glory.”
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October 10– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Faultless before the presence of his glory.” —Jude 24 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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For more from Doug, subscribe to Canon+: https://mycanonplus.com/By Canon Press
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Christianity & Politics: Is the Constitution Dead? American Constitutionalism ft. Dr. Jeffery Ventrella | Podcast for Cultural Reformation
In this episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Pastor Nate Wright and Dr. Jeffrey Ventrella explore the intricate relationship between American constitutionalism and Christianity. They ask the question: "Is the Constitution Dead?" They discuss the historical foundations of America, the role of religion in the founding, the impact of ratio…
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October 9– Jude 24, “…able to keep you from falling.”
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October 9– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “…able to keep you from falling.” —Jude 24 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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The Golden Age of the Classics in America by Carl Richard, Part IV (Ad Navseam, Episode 162)
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This week it’s back to Richards’ fascinating book, and finishing up our look at how the Classics were used as a lens for interpreting the American democratic experiment and living in a democratic society. Here the guys delve into how Rome functioned as a “law and order” counterbalance to the looser, “liberty” ideals of Athens, and how particular Ro…
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October 8– Luke 5:4, “Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a catch.”
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October 8– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a catch.” —Luke 5:4 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Glenn Kreider, and Craig Blaising discuss the history, core beliefs, and diversity within dispensationalism, including its view of salvation and the relationship between Israel and the Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Dallas Theological Seminary
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OK, friends. I know we said the How to Win the World series was over, but P Nate was so inspired by it that he decided to do a sermon series on it. So, while Elder P and P Nate are busy with their 5-century plan on how to take back Canada for Christ, we thought you'd enjoy P Nate sermons. HOW TO WIN THE WORLD PAST EPISODES:Part 1 - "Believe the Wor…
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The Day That Never Ended... And What We Can Learn From It, with Rav Chayim Soloveichik (223)
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"Today marks one year since one of the worst days of all of our lives, October 7th. I actually was unsure of how to record an appropriate episode; what, exactly, could I add to the conversation? What is there to say that hasn’t yet been said? And how can I relate it to the season in which we find ourselves, right in between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Ki…
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Theology Unplugged Classic - Why Did Not Jesus Know the Time of His Coming? Matt 24:36
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Join us for a deep dive into the archives of Theology Unplugged as Michael Patton, Rhome Dyck, and Greg Cromarty engage in a thought-provoking discussion on Matthew 24:36. Explore the challenging passage where Jesus speaks of not knowing the day or hour of His return, and the implications it has for our understanding of Christ's dual nature.Join th…
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Greek verbs have been traditionally labeled “tenses,” but many grammarians have for some time argued that “tense” is not the best way to explain what is going on. The linguistic category of “aspect” is a more powerful theoretical explanation. But what is “verbal aspect” and how does this theory affect the reading of Greek texts? Dr. Constantine Cam…
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Hoodoo is a terribly syncretic religion, developed as a sibling to Voodoo (and there are other siblings in this family, too). Magickcrafts have been traded for as long as people have been trading spices and weapons, and Hoodoo Conjurers have collected a fantastic variety of tools from their neighbors. There's a lot to learn when you're genuinely in…
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October 7– Numbers 11:11, “Why have you afflicted your servant?”
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October 7– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff "Why have you afflicted your servant?” —Numbers 11:11 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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The Church and Science in the Writing of Pius XII and Saint John Paul II
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In this session, we will consider the nature of the relationship of the Church to science using the key document by Pope Pius XII that has the ominous title, “Concerning Some False Opinions Threatening to Undermine The Foundations of Catholic Doctrine” (Humane Generis). In this work, the Pope lays out the vital role that the Church plays in the wor…
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XII. Extent of the Atonement - Lectures on Mental Philosophy & Theology- James Richards [Audio Narration]
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On this episode we begin a little spinoff project in which Jonathan audio narrates lectures from oft forgotten American Presbyterian theologian, James Richards. Specifically his Lectures on Mental Philosophy & Theology which can be found here: https://archive.org/details/lecturesonmental00rich Today we present lecture 13: On the Extent of the Atone…
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October 6– John 4:14, “Whoever drinks the water that I will give him will never thirst.”
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October 6– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Whoever drinks the water that I will give him will never thirst.” —John 4:14 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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October 5– 1 Kings 19:8, “He arose, ate and drank, and lived on the strength of that food for forty days and forty nights.”
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October 5– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “He arose, ate and drank, and lived on the strength of that food for forty days and forty nights.” —1 Kings 19:8 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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Question and Answer Friday: William Lane Craig's "Neo Appoinarianism"
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In this episode of Theology Unplugged, we dive deep into the controversy surrounding William Lane Craig's neo-Apollinarianism. I’ll walk you through the historic understanding of the hypostatic union, even though I didn’t use the term explicitly, and explain what Craig is teaching in this area. While some label him a heretic, I’m not entirely convi…
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October 4– Zechariah 14:7, “At evening time, it shall be light.”
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October 4– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “At evening time, it shall be light.” —Zechariah 14:7 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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#227 Why don’t I hear from God any more? (replay)
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Tom and Justin are back with a fresh batch of questions from listeners who are having trouble hearing from God. Nicole asks why ‘Ask and you shall receive’ doesn’t seem to work in practise? Shelagh says she doesn’t hear from God the way she used to - is it because of disobedience? Robert asks how you can tell if you have misheard from God? Tom also…
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October 3– Hebrews 1:14, “Aren’t they all ministering spirits, sent forth to serve those who will be heirs of salvation?”
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October 3– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Aren’t they all ministering spirits, sent forth to serve those who will be heirs of salvation?” —Hebrews 1:14 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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For more from Doug, subscribe to Canon+: https://mycanonplus.com/By Canon Press
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In this episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, we continue our series on Christianity & Politics; Dr. Joe Boot is joined by Ezra Fellow for International Law, Comparative Politics, and International Relations, Prof. Dan Ogden, J.D., to discuss national conservatism, its Christian roots, its strengths and weaknesses and whether or not it's…
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59. Through Theology in a Year with C. Michael Patton: Embracing Unity in Diversity
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Is bad theology a sin? In this episode, we explore this controversial question and how it shapes many unhealthy paradigms within the church. We dive into the tension between differing theological perspectives and ask whether it's always wrong to hold incorrect beliefs. From there, we discuss the beauty of unity and diversity within the body of Chri…
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October 2– Colossians 1:5, “The hope that is laid up for you in heaven.”
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October 2– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “The hope that is laid up for you in heaven.” —Colossians 1:5 Send us a text Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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