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Mentioned in 4 episodes
The Book of Romans
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The Book of Romans, a central text in the New Testament, is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to the Christian community in Rome.
It's a profound theological treatise that explores the nature of salvation, the relationship between Jews and Gentiles, and the implications of faith in Jesus Christ.
Paul's arguments are complex and nuanced, addressing issues of law, grace, and the Christian life.
The book's impact on Christian theology has been immense, shaping doctrines and practices for centuries.
Its enduring relevance lies in its exploration of fundamental questions about faith, righteousness, and the human condition.
It's a profound theological treatise that explores the nature of salvation, the relationship between Jews and Gentiles, and the implications of faith in Jesus Christ.
Paul's arguments are complex and nuanced, addressing issues of law, grace, and the Christian life.
The book's impact on Christian theology has been immense, shaping doctrines and practices for centuries.
Its enduring relevance lies in its exploration of fundamental questions about faith, righteousness, and the human condition.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Mentioned when discussing Paul's writings.

A Life of Faithful Service | Be Strong
Mentioned in the context of the importance of following God's word and not relying on personal feelings or opinions.

The Error of Balaam
Mentioned during a Bible study session on the Book of Romans.

Why It's Nearly IMPOSSIBLE to Analyze the Hamas Hostage Deal | Guest: Douglas Wilson | 1/16/25
Mentioned by
Janet Parshall in the context of discussing the verse about God working for the good of those who love him.


Hour 1: Finding Purpose in Adversity
The speaker mentions the churches of the gentiles giving thanks.

CHT | S2E21: Going to Church in 100 AD
Mentioned by Thomas Banks and Angelina Stanford in discussion of his views on Plato's Republic and Wordsworth's preface to Lyrical Ballads.

Episode 247: Introduction to "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Mentioned during a discussion about a cultural phenomenon and its message to the American people.

After DECADES of Failed Policy, It’s Time to Give Tariffs a Try | Guest: Dr. Scott Atlas | 4/3/25