Good Theological Thursday Dr. James Crockett and Drey Clark
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- Religión y espiritualidad
We are just two guys having conversations about life and theology and hoping that others will listen and dialogue with us!
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Christians and Mental Health
We discuss recent comments made by John MacArthur regarding mental health. What is a biblical view of mental illness? Is it okay to medicate people with mental illness, or is Scripture enough? We discuss these questions and more!
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Thoughts on Taylor Swift, and does God change His mind?
W3: We discuss our response to Taylor Swifts new album and how Christians should engage with it.Main Topic: Does God ever change His mind in Scripture? What do we do with the passages that seem to suggest He changes His mind?
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"A Spirit of Jezebel”: Thoughts on the latest Mark Driscoll controversy
W3: James discusses the spiritual discipline of remembrance. Drey gives the Gen Z word of the week.
Main Topic: We discuss the viral Mark Driscoll controversy that happened last week. What are the limits of entertainment at Christian conferences? Can “sword swallowing” be used to glorify God? Did Driscoll have a point? Did he approach his rebuke the right way? We discuss these questions and more. -
Why didn’t the world end at the eclipse?
W3: Drey discusses a new trend amongst Gen Z. James discusses the spiritual practice of a Rule of Life.
Main Topic: Why did the solar eclipse not bring the rapture or end of the world? Why did people think it would? Drey and James discuss these questions and more! -
Can I be a cultural Christian and an atheist?
W3: Drey discusses what it means to “abide” in Jesus. James gives some personal reflections on trusting God.
Main Topic: This week, well-known atheist Richard Dawkins described himself as a “Cultural Christian” though he still does not believe Christianity to be true. Is this a tenable position to hold? Can we live out Christian morals without believing in the objective truth of Christianity? James and Drey -
Was the cross divine child abuse?
W3: Drey discusses the meaning of the cup at the Lord’s Supper, and Drey and James discuss a recent controversy concerning the language Elevation church has chosen to use for Easter Sunday.
Main Topic: Some argue that Christ’s death on the cross was God the Father unnecessarily abusing His Son. Is this a valid objection? How would