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Sad news. This is the last episode of the radio show...long story. In this week's episode we look into scripture and church history to see if the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist is valid. Spoiler alert...it is.
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This show looks at some of the earliest Christological heresies. From adoptionism to Nestorianism...its all here.
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In this week's episode I discuss the early life of Joseph Smith and what led to the first vision. I also discuss the ccuracy of the vison.
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In this week's episode I briefly discuss the horrible Senate vote that is de facto infanctidice. However a majority of the show is about the role of Apostolic Succession in crushing Arianism.
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On this week's show I give a book review of Four Views on The Historical Adam from Zondervan's counterpoint series.
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In this week's show we look at the background of the book and exegete the passages in question to see a beutiful image of family and church life.
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A look through church history a t a few theories of the creation account found in Genesis.
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In this week's episoe we look deep into scripture to show Jesus Christ, the Messiah, in Hebrew poetry.
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In this week's episode I look at the historic debate between the Reformed tradition adn Arminianism regarding free will.
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The letter to the Hebrews is one of my favorites in Scripture, and yet we don't know who wrote it. In this week's episode I look through internal and external evidence to look at probable authors.
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I had a cold last week, thus the reason for no show. The show returns this week with my talk on depression, and a brief look at baptism in the Didache.
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In this episode I look at the various theories of authorship that have been set forth over the years. Using Internal and external evidence, as well as testimony from the Church Fathers I concluse that the Apostle John wrote the gospel.
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In this week's episode I take a brief look at the development of the acrostic TULIP which defines reformed theology
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In this week's episode I discuss the calling of God. What is your calling? Also discuss church piet in chapter four of The Didache.
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In this week's episode I look at the fight for biblical inerrancy in the 19th century. This is an interesting era that sees the emergence of B.B. Warfield, the establishment of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, and the establishment of Westminster Theological Seminary. Join me as I review this crucial era in Church History.
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In this week's episode I share a story about how our actions are always looked at. Sometimes we have no idea the influence we have just by living our faith. I also cover the third chapter of the Didache which discusses refraining from anger, lying, lust, etc.
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In this week's show at the look at the enduring work of the eary church apologist and Father Justin MArtyr. I look at how he masterfully answered the four charges of incest, cannibalism, atheism, and treason that were levied against Christians by the Roman government. I also discuss how his apologetics style is a blueprint for us today.
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In this week's episode I discuss chapter 2 of the ancient church document known as the Didache. In this chapter we see prohibitions against, murder slander, abortion, pedophilia, and other moral issues.
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What is the Didache and why is it important in Church History? It is the earliest know church manual that we have access to and shows what CHristian behavior was to be. In this first part I discuss chapter one of this early book.
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It is election season, and this is the time of year we get all of that annoying political propoganda. One I received over the past week stated that religious liberty should be ended, but I disagree. In this week's show I discuss the formation of the Baptist movement and how they affected the cause of religious liberty in the United States.
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