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"We Are Underdone Eschatologically": On Gospel Theology, with Tim Patrick

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What do Christians miss when we extol the cross of Christ (three cheers!), but fail to place emphasize correspondingly the resurrection of Christ, with all its implications for our lives today? How do we turn up the volume on this critical element of the gospel message?

Join Sam Fornecker for a conversation with Tim Patrick (Principal, Bible College of South Australia). Drawing on two of Tim's books — The Whole Counsel of God (with Andrew Reid, Crossway, 2020), and Establishment Eschatology in England's Reformation (Routledge, 2023) — this conversation asks, "What role has the Bible to play in rectifying a shallow understanding of the resurrection, and its implications for our lives?"

For more on this week's conversation, see Tim and Andrew's The Whole Counsel of God, and Tim's Establishment Eschatology in England's Reformation.

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To keep abreast of what's going on at The Ridley Institute, or to learn more about opportunities to grow and train for Christian discipleship and mission, stay connected with us online: Website: ⁠⁠https://ridleyinstitute.com/⁠⁠. Twitter: ⁠⁠@RidleyInstitute⁠⁠. To explore full-time gospel ministry, learn more about Ministry Apprenticeship: ⁠⁠https://standrews.church/ministry-apprenticeship/⁠⁠.

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What do Christians miss when we extol the cross of Christ (three cheers!), but fail to place emphasize correspondingly the resurrection of Christ, with all its implications for our lives today? How do we turn up the volume on this critical element of the gospel message?

Join Sam Fornecker for a conversation with Tim Patrick (Principal, Bible College of South Australia). Drawing on two of Tim's books — The Whole Counsel of God (with Andrew Reid, Crossway, 2020), and Establishment Eschatology in England's Reformation (Routledge, 2023) — this conversation asks, "What role has the Bible to play in rectifying a shallow understanding of the resurrection, and its implications for our lives?"

For more on this week's conversation, see Tim and Andrew's The Whole Counsel of God, and Tim's Establishment Eschatology in England's Reformation.

Enjoying this podcast?

To keep abreast of what's going on at The Ridley Institute, or to learn more about opportunities to grow and train for Christian discipleship and mission, stay connected with us online: Website: ⁠⁠https://ridleyinstitute.com/⁠⁠. Twitter: ⁠⁠@RidleyInstitute⁠⁠. To explore full-time gospel ministry, learn more about Ministry Apprenticeship: ⁠⁠https://standrews.church/ministry-apprenticeship/⁠⁠.

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