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Theology in Particular IRBS
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.9 • 102 Ratings
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Theology In Particular is a podcast about theology and the church from a confessional reformed baptist perspective. We will discuss a variety of theological topics, biblical texts and even do a few books reviews along the way. A podcast by IRBS.
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Episode 155: Spurgeon's Lectures To My Students: Attention! With James Renihan
In Episode 155 of Theology In Particular, I’m joined again by Dr. James Renihan to discuss a portion of the book "Lectures To My Students" by Charles Spurgeon.
Contact:
For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org.
For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org. -
Episode 154: A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God (Part 3) With James Renihan
In Episode 154 of Theology In Particular, I’m joined again by Dr. James Renihan to conclude our discussion through Richard Steele’s book, A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God. May the Lord help us to give him our very best in corporate worship.
Contact:
For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org.
For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org. -
Episode 153: A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God (Part 2) With James Renihan
In Episode 153 of Theology In Particular, I’m joined again by Dr. James Renihan to continue our discussion through Richard Steele’s book, A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God. May the Lord help us to give him our very best in corporate worship.
Contact:
For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org.
For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org.
Announcements:
From August 13th to August 15th, 2024, the 3535 Foundation will host a conference that specifically focuses on the rise and development of Congregationalism, which significantly influenced the 1689 Baptist Confession during the 17th-century ecclesiastical debates. Gaining a proper understanding of 1689 ecclesiology necessitates gaining insight into the historical circumstances surrounding these debates.
The conference speakers will be Dr. James M. Renihan, President of International Reformed Baptist Seminary, Mansfield, Texas, and Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn, Professor of Church History and Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte.
To learn more and to register, please go to 3535foundation.com. -
Episode 152: A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God (Part 1) With James Renihan
In Episode 152 of Theology In Particular, I’m joined by Dr. James Renihan to discuss a little book written by the 17th-century Puritan Minister, Richard Steele, entitled A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God. This little book encourages God’s people to focus on the Lord in worship. We hope these conversations about Steele’s book are an encouragement to you.
Contact:
For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org.
For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org.
Announcements:
From August 13th to August 15th, 2024, the 3535 Foundation will host a conference that specifically focuses on the rise and development of Congregationalism, which significantly influenced the 1689 Baptist Confession during the 17th-century ecclesiastical debates. Gaining a proper understanding of 1689 ecclesiology necessitates gaining insight into the historical circumstances surrounding these debates.
The conference speakers will be Dr. James M. Renihan, President of International Reformed Baptist Seminary, Mansfield, Texas, and Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn, Professor of Church History and Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte.
To learn more and to register, please go to 3535foundation.com. -
Episode 151: Concerning Demons With James Dolezal
In Episode 151 of Theology In Particular, Dr. James Dolezal joins me to follow up on a conversation we had about a year ago. It was in episode 89 that we discussed angels. Here in this episode, we talk about demons. We hope this conversation will be used to heighten your appreciation for the great act of redemption that God has worked for his people. Thanks be to God, “He has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.” (Colossians 1:13–14, ESV)
Contact:
For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org.
For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org.
Announcements:
From August 13th to August 15th, 2024, the 3535 Foundation will host a conference that specifically focuses on the rise and development of Congregationalism, which significantly influenced the 1689 Baptist Confession during the 17th-century ecclesiastical debates. Gaining a proper understanding of 1689 ecclesiology necessitates gaining insight into the historical circumstances surrounding these debates.
The conference speakers will be Dr. James M. Renihan, President of International Reformed Baptist Seminary, Mansfield, Texas, and Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn, Professor of Church History and Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte.
To learn more and to register, please go to 3535foundation.com. -
Episode 150: Hermeneutics: The Scope Of Scripture (Part 4), In Colossians 1:12-14 With Richard Barcellos
In Episode 150 of Theology In Particular Dr. Richard Barcellos joins me one more time to talk about the scope of Scripture. This is now the fourth conversation we have devoted to this topic. In the first, Dr. Barcellos introduced the principle that Scripture has a scope, focus, or bullseye. In the second, Dr. Barcellos walked us through some passages in the New Testament to demonstrate that Christ and his Apostles interpreted the Old Testament Scriptures – the law, prophets, and Psalms – as having ultimate reference to Christ. In the third conversation, we look at 1 Peter 1:10-12 to further prove the point. In this fourth and final episode on the topic, we will consider Colossians 1:12-14.
Contact:
For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org.
For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org.
Customer Reviews
Clear, concise, and charitable
This podcast is a wonderful source to dig deeper into theology and always seeks to be charitable in differences and untied in Christ
Informative
Good information. I wish they put their references and sources in the show notes.
Great Podcast!
This podcast is very informative. One of the best podcast out there!