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Mar 8, 2018 • 33min

#11 – More Than a Piece of Fruit

A discussion on sin goes beyond Adam and Eve's fruit-eating, exploring its impact on society and the individual. The relationship between sin, death, and God's law is examined, along with ways to discern and address sin. The podcast delves into cosmic and corporate sin, systemic injustice, and the universal nature of sin. It also addresses the tension of being a sinner and a saint in Christianity, urging believers to confront their internal struggles and embrace a new identity in Christ.
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Feb 16, 2018 • 31min

#10 – Brothers & Sisters: Can We Do Theology Together?

Exploring collaboration and gender dynamics in church leadership, highlighting the benefits of men and women working together. Discussing the importance of theological discourse and partnerships, with a focus on encouraging women in pursuing leadership roles. Sharing playful character comparisons and book recommendations for personal growth.
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Feb 1, 2018 • 39min

#9 – What You Talking About, Jesus?

Explore the depths of Jesus' parables in Matthew 13 with insights on how they challenge perspectives. From amusing toothpaste mishaps to unlocking the mysteries of the parables, the discussion emphasizes patience in studying biblical truths and the relevance of Jesus' teachings today.
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Dec 21, 2017 • 49min

#8 – Do You Even Theology, Bro?

The hosts discuss theology topics like original sin, free will in new heavens, Satan's creation, Holy Spirit in Old Testament, fear of death for believers, Jesus' atonement, doubt in Christian faith, women in leadership, literal Adam's importance, identity of Nephilim, and Melchizedek as an appearance of Jesus.
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Dec 7, 2017 • 32min

#7 – The Best Sermon Ever with Dr. Jonathan Pennington

Dr. Jonathan Pennington discusses the Sermon on the Mount as a guide to human flourishing. They explore the deep meaning behind 'blessed' and the importance of virtue ethics in understanding the sermon. The podcast highlights the transformative message of the sermon and the vision of a restored world through the Kingdom of God.
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Nov 22, 2017 • 31min

#6 – In the Beginning

Jen, JT, and Kyle discuss the Christian doctrine of creation from Genesis, including creation ex nihilo and the image of God. They explore theological implications, authorship of Genesis, and significance of image bearing. Jesus as the ultimate representation of God is also highlighted.
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Nov 9, 2017 • 28min

#5 – Three Wise Men Walk into a Barn

Three wise men walk into a barn, discussing misconceptions of Christ's birth, connections to the Old Testament, and the necessity of the incarnation. Topics include the biggest misconception about Jesus' birth, misremembered details, the significance of the flight to Egypt, and Jesus being one person with two natures. Exploring Immanuel and the theology of God's presence with His people, the podcast provides a deep dive into the birth of Christ and its theological implications.
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Oct 12, 2017 • 34min

#4 – Are Catholics and Protestants One Big Family with Dr. Gregg Allison

Dr. Gregg Allison discusses Catholicism and Protestantism, addressing similarities and differences. They cover topics like salvation, biblical authority, and areas of agreement. They explore ways Protestants have overreacted against Catholicism and discuss potential partnership opportunities.
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Sep 28, 2017 • 29min

#3 – Is God Three or One?

Delving into the Trinity, the hosts explore the complexity of defining God as three persons in one. They emphasize the importance of understanding the doctrine to deepen worship, obedience, and mission. The conversation covers common misunderstandings of the Trinity, its foundational role in Christianity, and the significance of contemplation for spiritual growth.
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Sep 14, 2017 • 33min

#2 – Jesus’ Family Tree

Delving into the lineage of Jesus in Matthew's Gospel, the hosts discuss the significance of genealogies in the Bible and how they connect to Old Testament themes. They explore the inclusion of women, like Tamar and Rahab, in the genealogy, highlighting the unexpected significance. The discussion emphasizes the importance of studying and reflecting on genealogies rather than skipping over to 'the good stuff.'

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