
Doug Geivett
Seminary professor, philosopher, and theologian. He helps to understand topics from a biblical perspective.
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Feb 16, 2025 • 1h 48min
#289 Should Christians Practice Deliverance Ministry? Pt. 1, with Doug Geivett and Richard Howe
Doug Geivett, a seminary professor with expertise in philosophy and biblical studies, and Richard Howe, a theologian specializing in the occult, delve into the concept of deliverance ministry. They discuss the distinctions between oppression, demonization, and possession, emphasizing the authority believers have over demonic forces. Both guests raise critical questions about the biblical basis for modern deliverance practices. Their insights reveal the complexities surrounding these spiritual matters and urge a rooted, scripturally sound approach to understanding spiritual warfare.

Jun 9, 2025 • 1h 34min
#312 Should Christians Practice Deliverance Ministry? | Pt. 6 with Dr. Doug Geivett and Dr. Richard Howe
In this discussion, Dr. Doug Geivett and Dr. Richard Howe, both respected seminaries professors and theologians, tackle the complexities of deliverance ministry and spiritual warfare. They dive into biblical principles, debunk misconceptions about demonic influence, and stress the importance of aligning practices with Scripture. The duo emphasizes the necessity of personal transformation and obedience to Christ in overcoming spiritual battles. They also offer insights on instilling a biblical worldview in children to combat misleading messages in today’s world.

Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 30min
#299 Should Christians Practice Deliverance Ministry? Pt. 4, with Doug Geivett and Richard Howe
Doug Geivett, a theology expert, and Richard Howe, a deliverance ministry authority, tackle the controversial topic of generational curses in this thought-provoking discussion. They question the scriptural basis for contemporary deliverance practices, arguing that many misinterpret the Bible's stance on ancestral influences. The pair delves into how these misinterpretations can harm individuals and families, stressing the importance of sound hermeneutics. With a focus on God's forgiveness and true repentance, they advocate for a more grounded and scripture-aligned approach to faith.