152 - Owen Anderson on How We’ve Misunderstood Revelation

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Summary

In this episode, Chase Davis interviews Owen Anderson, a professor and pastor, discussing his court case against ASU regarding required DEI training, challenges in teaching Christianity at a public university, and his new book on Revelation. Anderson presents a doxological reading of Revelation, contrasting it with dispensationalism and exploring themes of the church's role in ruling nations and the binding of Satan. The conversation delves into the implications of these theological perspectives for contemporary Christians.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Owen Anderson and Current Events

02:50 Court Case Against ASU: A Fight for Beliefs

05:55 Challenges in Teaching Christianity at ASU

09:00 Exploring the Book of Revelation

12:10 Doxological Reading of Revelation

15:06 Dispensationalism vs. Post-Millennialism

17:59 Understanding the Rapture and Binding of Satan

21:01 The Role of the Church in Ruling Nations

23:57 Cycles in Revelation: A New Perspective

27:00 Speculative Thoughts on Revelation 2:18-29

30:00 Concluding Thoughts and Resources

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