
170 episodes

Do Theology Kenn Chipchase; Jeremy Howard
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.8 • 36 Ratings
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Jeremy Howard and Kenn Chipchase talk about how we can make sure we are accurately grasping the relative value of various theological and practical issues.
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108: The Sinfulness of Man
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107: Stephen Barrett (DTE #8)
Stephen Barrett is a missionary, local church elder, farmer, and former national wrestling champion. He's also the author of the book The Unlikely Missionary. You can purchase the book on Amazon -- just in time for Christmas!
I (Jeremy) wish we could have sat down in person for this interview since Stephen and I have been friends for some time, and it's just not the same looking at each other through a computer screen. But I'm so thankful for the technology that allows us to have conversations in this way.
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106: Amillennialists Have Charts, Too
Jeremy gives his feedback regarding a new chart conceptualizing amillennialism published on Twitter last week (per the author's request!).
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105: Michael Svigel (DTE #7)
Dr. Michael J. Svigel is Department Chair and Professor of Theological Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and author of the recently published books The AITheist: A Novella and The Shepherd of Hermas: A New Translation and Commentary.
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104: Approaches to Understanding OT Prophets (Be Careful What You Tweet)
Recently, Jeremy instigated a kerfuffle on X (Twitter), which now leads to a fuller conversation about the differences in approaching the OT prophets. Jeremy makes the case that Covenant Theology requires there to be an oppositional relationship between the Divine Author and the human author, whereas Dispensationalism allows for the Author/author to fully share the intention of the text. To check out Jeremy's posts on X go here: https://twitter.com/jhow0089
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103: Tim Bushong (DTE #6)
Tim Bushong is a pastor, rocker, and contributor to Eschatology Matters. His church plays host to the annual Jesus and Politics Conference, which will be held on October 21 this year. Find out more about the conference here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jesus-politics-conference-iv-hail-to-jesus-tickets-634816913477
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Episode 083
Great episode! Thank you for encouraging great discernment when reading certain authors. Yes we all need to be careful in cutting across the board. Only problem would be the young/newer in the faith who fall prey to some of the authors you mentioned and don’t have the wisdom yet. They get captivated and it’s hard to convince them to turn back from that teaching.