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Through Theology in a Year with C Michael Patton - 17: The Theological Process (3)
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Welcome to the seventeenth episode of our special series "Through Theology in a Year" on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. This episode is titled "The Theological Process: Part Three." In this session, we continue our exploration of the theological process by providing concrete examples to illustrate our three-step method. We will delve deeper into understanding what the Bible meant to its original audience, what its timeless truths mean, and how these apply to us today. This process is essential for deriving theology from the most important source, the Bible. Join us as we break down these crucial steps and demonstrate how to effectively interpret Scripture to build a robust theological foundation. Michael's public blog: https://credohouse.org Courses from Michael and other scholars: https://credocourses.com Support me and get A LOT more stuff from C. Michael Patton: https://patreon.com/cmichaelpatton We'd love to hear your thoughts and questions on this topic! Leave a comment below and let's engage in a meaningful discussion.
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Welcome to the seventeenth episode of our special series "Through Theology in a Year" on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. This episode is titled "The Theological Process: Part Three." In this session, we continue our exploration of the theological process by providing concrete examples to illustrate our three-step method. We will delve deeper into understanding what the Bible meant to its original audience, what its timeless truths mean, and how these apply to us today. This process is essential for deriving theology from the most important source, the Bible. Join us as we break down these crucial steps and demonstrate how to effectively interpret Scripture to build a robust theological foundation. Michael's public blog: https://credohouse.org Courses from Michael and other scholars: https://credocourses.com Support me and get A LOT more stuff from C. Michael Patton: https://patreon.com/cmichaelpatton We'd love to hear your thoughts and questions on this topic! Leave a comment below and let's engage in a meaningful discussion.
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