Captive Thoughts EJ Fink and Caleb Stewart
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Captive Thoughts is about theology understood and lived, both for the lay person and the person in the academic discipline of theology. There's no script. Each week EJ and Caleb will discuss a new theological "thought" engaging with controversial perspectives.
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Episode 10 The 36 Questions
Welcome back to Captive Thoughts! In this episode EJ and Caleb take a lighter note and try to fall in love. Taking in the 36 questions, at least some of them. Tune in and get to know more about EJ and Caleb!
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Episode 9 Love versus Like
Welcome back to Captive Thoughts! This week EJ and Caleb take things a little slower and talk about Love versus like and how the two are often confused in Christian faith regarding our love for God. Listen in and let us know what you think!
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Episode 8 Culturally Reforming the Church
Welcome back to Captive Thoughts! This week EJ and Caleb talk about Culturally Reforming the Church. The church is always reforming, but there are some movements trying to form it into something entirely different than historical christianity. Tune in to this controversial but important conversation!
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Episode 7 "And" not "Either/ Or"
Welcome back to Captive Thoughts! This week EJ and Caleb have a more serious talk on some of the struggles they had while getting their bachelor’s degrees in theology. They discuss seeing the Bible as more than an academic resource, and talk about the age old argument of logical priority of choice, taking them deeper into the "and's" of the Christian faith over the cultures need for an "either/or."
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Episode 6 - Icy Blast
Welcome back to Captive Thoughts! This week EJ and Caleb jump into talking about worship, both music and the sermon. We take a look at funny song lyrics, and how the modern church scene calls us to be like people in the Bible we aren't meant to emulate. #TedTalkSermons
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Episode 5 - Theology of Health
Welcome back to Captive Thoughts! In this episode EJ and Caleb set out to talk about how modern day Christians don't call people out when they preach a false gospel. This leads them to discuss in detail the prevalent theology of health in our modern American culture.