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Theology Applied
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Theology Applied

Right Response Ministries

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Applying God's Word to all areas of life. Tune into "Theology Applied." Each day of the week we have at least one different piece of content. Monday through Friday we have Daily Truth - a short form teaching excerpts from Pastor Joel's preaching at Covenant Bible Church. Tuesdays at 2PM CT we release our interview show Theology Applied. Saturday Mornings we release Questions - a single question excerpt from our Monday YouTube Live Stream. Sunday Afternoons we release the Sermon from Covenant ...
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Theology on the Go is a brief conversation on eternal truths. It features Jonathan Master — seminary president and author — and James Dolezal — author and university professor. Each bi-weekly discussion features a key biblical doctrine in both a thoughtful and accessible way, proving the relevance of theology for Christians every day!
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Pauline Theology's Daily Devotional is a short devotional Paul does everyday where you can listen in on what God is speaking to him daily. He briefly goes through a book of the bible verse by verse and discusses in those verses what it literally says, what it says about God, what it says about people, how does that apply to him, and how he should apply that in his life.
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Her Theology
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Her Theology

Her Theology

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Australian Podcast tackling various theological views, challenging socio-cultural norms and taking it all back to the Bible. Bringing the love for theology to the conversation & connecting our hearts with our minds. Let's venture into discussions that are raw, honest, and challenging with a fair bit of laughter along the way. Ultimately the goal is to cultivate a community of women deeply passionate about growing in God's Word and equipped to share the depth and conviction of their faith.
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Debating theology that makes sense of life and faith. A team of regular people discuss issues of theology, faith and life. Uncovering bible thinking from cutting edge, to conservative, to all things in-between. A lively debate show that gets you thinking, challenging the relevance of God, scripture and faith to today's contemporary outlook.
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The Theology Pugcast
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The Theology Pugcast

The Theology Pugcast

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The Theology Pugcast is three over-educated Reformed guys grumbling about what bugs them, and sometimes even barking about what they like. The show usually is recorded in a pub--that's why there is some background noise on occasion. The topics can vary widely seeing as the Pugsters have different spheres of knowledge and interest, but common themes which appear regularly include the transcendence of God and the meaningfulness of His creation.
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Mixtape Theology
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Mixtape Theology

Mixtape Theology

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As part-devotional & part-90’s retrospective, Mixtape Theology is an exercise in going deeper into the Bible verses behind our favorite 90s CCM songs resulting in a fuller understanding of God and His redemptive plan. We also poke fun and reminisce about what made the 90s Christian culture so awesome. Hosted by Dr. Ashley Mofield & Rachel Cash. We're part of the New Release Today (NRT) Podcast Network. Check out our book Mixtape Theology: 90s Christian Edition, available now for pre-order.
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Theology on Air
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Theology on Air

Theology on Tap, Houston

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Theology on Air is a weekly podcast that explores the truth claims of Christianity, often through the eyes of non-Christians. Agnostics, atheists, skeptics, and people of other faiths discuss and debate the issues of the day and the timeless questions of the past. We'll dig deep into theology, the Bible, and current events, but we promise to do so with charity, grace, and a bit of humor. Theology on Air is brought to you by the leadership of Theology on Tap, Houston and recorded at the studi ...
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Theology in Motion
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Theology in Motion

The Center for Worship Leadership

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Join Steve Zank for conversations about the theology of Christian worship and how it is relates to practice, design, and culture. The "Theology in Motion" podcast is produced by the Center For Worship Leadership, Christ College, Concordia University Irvine, CA. "Theology In Motion" is a part of the Center for Worship Leadership Podcast Network, for more information and other shows see us at cwlonline.org.
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We’ve got an overwhelming, unrelenting stream of ideas being thrown at us on a daily basis - many of which contradict long standing theological traditions that are the bedrock of our faith. Every week we’ll examine those ideas, hold them up against scripture, and attempt to better understand how we’re supposed to think about life, faith and culture in this wild world we’re living in. Good Theology is part of The Vast Podcast Network
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Red Couch Theology
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Red Couch Theology

South Fellowship Church

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There’s only so much we can cover in a Sunday morning gathering! Each week, you’re invited to tune into our podcast, “Red Couch Theology – Sermon Conversations with Alex and Aaron.” We record our podcast live every Thursday at 11am. What can you expect? Pastors Alex, Aaron, and the occasional guest have a casual conversation, diving deeper into ideas related to last Sunday’s teaching.
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Did the seventh ecumenical council (Nicaea II, 787) accept the Catholic doctrines about the papacy? If so, how does this work with Eastern Orthodoxy who affirm Nicaea II but reject the papacy? Michael Lofton dives into the acts of the council and offers his commentary on this intriguing subject.द्वारा Michael Lofton
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Register for the conference: https://trinityreformedkirk.com/tentmaking/ The Apostle Paul was not only the best-educated apostle, and one of the most influential intellectuals in the history of the world, he was a tradesman. He made tents for a living. It was the perfect trade for a man on the road. In 1 Corinthians 9 he made the case for making a …
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Israel’s fear of the Anakim (the tribe of great giants) caused them to refuse to enter the land of Canaan 38 years earlier. And yet, when Israel finally did enter the promised land, they faced the Anakim last. It was only after God had thoroughly trained them in conquest in war that he finally calls Israel to wage battle with the Anakim. God is exc…
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Hebrews: Many have been taught that the writer of this epistle addressed it to the Body of Christ, which of course, consists of some Jewish believers but mostly of Gentile Christians. In this verse-by-verse study, Bob Enyart takes the controversial stand that this is actually the epistle to the Hebrews. A crucial issue for those who seek to "rightl…
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Well, hello, hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. This week, we are diving into the sermon on the Mount proper, and we're talking about the Beatitudes. Yeah, I brought the message this week, and I shared some direction of interpretation that might be different from how you had grown up. And that's ok. There are d…
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In this episode I sit down with Nya S. Abernathy to talk about where she is finding God. Find her wonderful writing on substack at https://ofearthandofstars.substack.com/about You can find the series of poems that I did with her and Sharifa here: https://ofearthandofstars.substack.com/p/poems-for-the-stars-part-three If you're a fan of the show, pl…
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13 Then the sixth angel blew his trumpet, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar before God, 14 saying to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, “Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates.” 15 So the four angels, who had been prepared for the hour, the day, the month, and the year, were released to kill a…
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David Kinnaman is the author of the bestselling books Faith For Exiles, Good Faith, You Lost Me and unChristian. He is CEO of Barna Group, a leading research and communications company that works with churches, nonprofits, and businesses ranging from film studios to financial services. In this podcast conversation, we talk about various interesting…
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When the Judahites were in trouble in Jerusalem, Nehemiah prayed to God. But he didn't just pray, he prayed Scripture back to God. Why did he do this? God wrote the Bible, surely He knows exactly what it says! So why did Nehemiah and so many others, including Jesus, pray Scripture back to God; and what relevance does that have for us? Be sure to Su…
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The air is a little cooler as we head into fall, and we are excited for another week of Coffeehouse Theology. We continue our study seeing the goodness of God throughout Scripture. After covering Philippians and justification in Romans 5 last week, we move to a couple of objections Paul anticipates his critics raising, and he answers them in kind, …
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This episode we interview associate Pastor of Roots Church Tyler Riggs ..He shares a powerful Testimony and shares some theological concerns --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/austin-ryan-griffin/support
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The three main philosophies which characterized Judaism in the New Testament period and before were the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes. So what’s the difference between these three groups? In this short episode you'll get an overview of each in order to help you as you encounter them in your study of the New Testament and its historical context.…
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What do we do with violence in the Bible? Especially when it is commanded by God? Isn't the Bible about love and peace? AJ and Nijay reflect on one of the most pressing ethical questions related to the Bible. Support the showद्वारा A.J. Swoboda & Nijay K.Gupta
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We often get the questions, “What does it mean to be Reformed?” and “What is Reformed theology? In today’s episode, Jon and Justin answer these questions by discussing five historical tenets of Reformed theology: covenant theology, Calvinism, confessionalism, ordinary means of grace, and the law/gospel distinction. (The guys sneak in one additional…
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Sam Black is the Director of Recovery Education for Covenant Eyes and author of the recently released book The Healing Church. For a limited time, Do Theology listeners can get a free copy of Sam's book through this link: https://www.signupanywhere.com/signup/hrmupv0t Learn more about The Healing Church: What Churches Get Wrong about Pornography an…
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The Lords Supper, Communion, the Eucharist, under whatever name you’re familiar, has been a source of difficulty and deep contention historically in the church. From the days of the Reformation to present debates, just what Jesus meant by ‘this is my body’, and the reality of the bread and wine, has continued to occupy serious thinking minds within…
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The Bulgakov Booth is a four-part series of interviews on the Russian priest and theologian, Sergius Bulgakov (1871–1944). The interviews here will explore the many intellectual twists and turns in Bulgakov's biography as well as some key themes in his writings. Sarah Livick-Moses is currently writing a dissertation at Boston College on the doctrin…
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In this episode, Tina Wilson dives into what it looks like to step into scripture. She describes her new book, and how she has invested much time into learning and developing a method to take people through the whole Bible.द्वारा RENEW.org
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Is this REALLY the movie we’re reviewing? Can you trust the episode title or description? What if it’s something else entirely? Join James with guest hosts Eric and Maddy (if that IS their real names) as they look at the twists and turns of this Grant/Hepburn classic with themes of lies, deception, and an unusual courtship. Or… is it THAT unusual a…
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In Episode 111 of Theology In Particular, Dr. James Renihan joins me to discuss the message he delivered at the 2023/24 IRBS convocation entitled, A School Of The Prophets. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at: tip@irbsseminary.org…
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What are angels? How are they different from God, and how are they different from humans? How should we think about angels and demons, and how do they impact our lives? James and Jonathan discuss this fascinating and oft-misunderstood topic today in anticipation of the Gap Bible Series seminar at which James will be speaking in October, where he wi…
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In this conversation with Pastor Doug Wilson, we dive into his book “Mere Christendom.” We explore a variety of topics and questions such as, what is theonomy and Christian reconstructionism and what does it have to do with Doug’s thinking on these matters? We explore the topic of an informal establishment and the current theocratic regime ruling i…
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Justin Brierley, host of the popular apologetics podcast Unbelievable for over 17 years and author of The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God, joins Sarah and Evan to look at his new book. He offers hopeful insights on evidence that perhaps Christianity is "not dead yet" in the West, and draws from his many contacts and interviews to explain why th…
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***A Closer Look at the Orange Curriculum's Position on Race***I continue to receive a lot of inquiries related to the Orange Curriculum. Over the last year, I have been collecting resources focusing on their position on race and racism. This is important data for those churches who are trying to decide whether to use Orange. Toward the end, I will…
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In this episode we look at form more than anything. That's right! We're talking about logic. Aristotle was quite a nerd and we can benefit from that! Pour a glass of bordeaux and let's look at some syllogisms! Also, the wine was really hitting good on this episode and Paul shares some personal stories and real life examples. Ooohh bboooyyy! Email u…
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You've heard "I am enough." Is that true? Join Rachel Cash as we explore the theology in Twila Paris' 1992 song, What Am I Without You? Read the lyrics: https://www.newreleasetoday.com/lyricsdetail.php?lyrics_id=77973 We are part of the NRT Podcast Network. Find more Christian music related podcasts at NewReleaseToday.com Pre-order Mixtape Theology…
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Anna Moseley Gissing, Senior Acquisitions Editor at Baker Academic, discusses the significance of research and publishing.द्वारा Beth Stovell, Candace Smith, Claudia Herrera-Montero, Jon Stovell, Kevin Hill, Ryan Reed
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The BREW THEOLOGY Force Awakens (Part 2). May The 4th Be With You… get ready for this special Live Podcast event! Featuring The George Strikes Back! Attack of the Eisenbaum! & Return of the Ry-Guy to the Mile High! This is The Way to a galactic podcast packed with hyperspace theology, laser sharp theologians, rebellious questions, dark-sided brews,…
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Dr. Philip Ryken is the President of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. He has a Doctorate in Philosophy from Oxford University, and he is the author of over 50 books. His latest book is called Beauty is Your Destiny: How the Promise of Splendor Changes Everything. In this episode, Dr. Ryken and I discuss the role of beauty in theology. Dr. Ryke…
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This episode of A People's Theology is sponsored by United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. Receive a $1,000 scholarship when you apply and are admitted: unitedseminary.edu/apeoplestheology Use this link to register for Theology Beer Camp 2023 and use the promo code "MASONGODPOD" to receive $25 off your ticket. Watch full episodes of A Peop…
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In this episode, Dr. Kit Barker delves into the two primary perspectives on forgiveness. We explore the theological and practical dimensions of conditional forgiveness and discuss the concept of healing in the context of forgiveness. Throughout our discussion, Kit consistently underscores the unique advantage that Christians have in understanding a…
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In this episode, we explore the essence of persecution in our Christian walk and why it's indeed a blessing to know which side we are on, even if it invites discomfort and opposition. Ever pondered what separates opposition from persecution? We'll help you navigate this territory, discussing how following the path of righteousness can make others u…
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In this episode we share Rev. Dr. Steve Mueller's plenariy from the 2022 Worship Arts Leader Initiative (WALi) Summit: Miles to Go and the Tank's on Empty: Wny Ministers Need Ministry. SHOW NOTES Check-out the WALi Summit: WALi Summit
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Fr. Ryan Pietrocarlo, CSC spoke on how we can experience beauty through and reflect God's love in our relationships with others in week 4 of the Summer 2023 TOT series in Fort Wayne.
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In this episode: New Jerusalem, marriage, bride, Kingdom, eternal state, throne of God, Alpha Omega, living water, Neom, the line, Saudi Arabia, Holy City, Temple, precious stones, cube, the nations.Become a supporter and get unlimited questions turned into podcasts at: www.patreon.com/theologyandapologeticsYouTube Channel: Theology & Apologeticsww…
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If baptism is for SINNERS, then why was JESUS baptized? In Matthew 3, Jesus asked John to baptize him. That blew John's mind. And so, John told Him that it was the other way around - that Christ needed to baptize him! John knew that Jesus had no sins that He needed to repent of, and no need to be 'washed clean.' So why did Jesus insist on being bap…
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In this episode, Phil and Susie "dig" into the power of music. Harlan Howard in the 50’s used the phrase “3 chords and the truth” to describe his genre of country music and many other artists have used this phrase and allowed it to be their philosophy of songwriting. This phrase is funny because most worship songs are 3 chords and purports to be tr…
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Thanks for listening to another episode of Everyday Theology. In this episode, Josh & Courtney sit down to talk through the disciplines of meditation & application. What is it? Why does it matter? We answer these questions and more! Make sure to click that "follow" button to stay updated on new content. Lord willing, episodes will be live every Tue…
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Chapters: Introduction: 00:00-07:30 Adam in the Bible & Quran: 07:31-39:05 Anthropology: 39:06-1:03:51 Adam in the Qur’an: 1:03:52-1:10:26 Addressing Christian Objections: 1:10:27-end Support Blogging Theology on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Bloggingtheology Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/blogging-theology/donations Advertising…
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