

Theology in Particular
IRBS
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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Jul 10, 2023 • 1h 1min
Episode 101: The Discipline Of Textual Criticism With Jeffrey Riddle
In Episode 101 of Theology In Particular, I’m joined by Dr. Jeffery Riddle to discuss the discipline of textual criticism. This is a fascinating field of study which had undergone some significant changes in the last 100 years. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at: tip@irbsseminary.org

Jul 3, 2023 • 1h 1min
Episode 100: The Medieval Era: An Introduction With Chuck Rennie
In Episode 100 of Theology In Particular, Professor Charles Rennie provides us with a sweeping overview of the Medieval Era. I think our listeners will find this conversation to be very interesting. Recommended Resources: The History of the Medieval World: From the Conversion of Constantine to the First Crusade, by Susan Bauer 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power Vol. 2: The Middle Ages, by Nick Needham Introduction to Medieval Theology, by Rik Van Nieuwenhove St. Bonaventure's on the Reduction of the Arts to Theology, by St. Bonaventure Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at: tip@irbsseminary.org

Jun 26, 2023 • 1h 5min
Episode 99: Interpreting The Book Of Revelation With Timothy Decker
In Episode 99 of Theology In Particular, Dr. Timothy Decker joins me to discuss the proper interpretation of the book of Revelation. I’d like to encourage the listener to stick with us through the early technical talk. This conversation gets clearer and evermore practical as it progresses. Recommended Resources: The Book of Revelation (The New International Greek Testament Commentary), by G. K. Beale Revelation: A Shorter Commentary, by G. K. Beale and David Campbell Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at: tip@irbsseminary.org

Jun 19, 2023 • 26min
Episode 98: Leading A Congregation Through Reform With Ryan Davidson
In Episode 98 of Theology In Particular, I have the privilege of speaking with Professor Ryan Davidson leading a congregation through a process of reform. He shares his experience and offers some advice to both ministers and members of reforming churches. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email me at: tip@irbsseminary.org

Jun 12, 2023 • 50min
Episode 97: The Patristic Era: An Introduction With Jason Montgomery
In Episode 97 of Theology In Particular, I have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Jason Montgomery about the Patristic Era. This episode is introductory. Our plan is to return to this era in future episodes to focus on the particulars. When all is said and done (and it may take a while), our hope is to have a nice little series archived on this important period in church history. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email me at: tip@irbsseminary.org

Jun 5, 2023 • 36min
Episode 96: Associational Churchmanship: In Practice (2LCF 26.15) With James Renihan
In Episode 96 of Theology In Particular, I discuss associational churchmanship with Dr. James Renihan. This is the third in a series of three episodes on the subject. In this episode, we discuss the practice of associationalism with the help of the Second London Confession of Faith 26.15. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email me at: joe@emmausrbc.org

May 29, 2023 • 23min
Episode 95: Associational Churchmanship: Argued From The Scriptures With James Renihan
In Episode 95 of Theology In Particular, I discuss associational churchmanship with Dr. James Renihan. This is the second in a series of three episodes on the subject. In this episode, Dr. Renihan makes an argument for associationalsim from the Scriptures. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email me at: joe@emmausrbc.org

May 22, 2023 • 27min
Episode 94: Associational Churchmanship: As Defined By Our Confession (2LCF 26.14) With James Renihan
In Episode 94 of Theology In Particular, I discuss associational churchmanship with Dr. James Renihan. This is the first in a series of three episodes on the subject. In this first episode, we define associationalism with the help of the Second London Confession of Faith 26.14. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email me at: joe@emmausrbc.org

May 15, 2023 • 36min
Episode 93: Baptists And Religious Liberty With James Renihan
In Episode 93 of Theology In Particular, I have the privilege of interviewing Dr. James Renihan on the subject of religious liberty and the role that Baptists played in the development of this idea. We hope that this episode will be of some help to our listeners as they wrestle with questions related to the relationship between church and state. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email me at: joe@emmausrbc.org Recommended Resources: Journal Article: William G. McLoughlin, Isaac Backus and the Separation of Church and State in America Book: William G. McLoughlin, The Diary of Isaac Backus, 3 Volumes Book: William G. McLoughlin, Soul Liberty: The Baptists Struggle in New England, 1630-1833

May 8, 2023 • 29min
Episode 92: Book Recommendations With James Renihan
In Episode 92 of Theology In Particular, Dr. James Renihan recommended books on a variety of subjects. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email me at joe@emmausrbc.org