The Doxology Podcast

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Dec 20, 2022 • 1h 22min

Divine Scripture in Human Understanding [with Joseph K. Gordon]

This week the guys sit down to chat with Dr. Joseph Gordon about his book, "Divine Scripture in Human Understanding: A Systematic Theology of the Christian Bible." We discuss the nature of Scripture, the relationship between Scripture and the rule of faith, Scripture's use as a pedagogical tool, and more. This is a conversation you do not want to miss.   Where to buy Joe's book: https://undpress.nd.edu/9780268105181/divine-scripture-in-human-understanding/   Find Doxology: Twitter & Instagram: @DoxologyPodcast Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com   Find Joseph Gordon: Twitter: @JosephKGordon
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Dec 13, 2022 • 50min

Disability Theology & the Christian Life

In a world obsessed with youth, fitness, health, and "wellness," what does it look like for Christians to engage with sickness and disease generally, and disabilities specifically speaking? Whether we ourselves experience these things or not, it is nearly certain that we know someone who does. As fellow image bearers, we ought to be slow to speak and quick to listen to our brothers and sisters who possess gifts that differ from our own. A disability does not render one less whole or complete. How we think and talk about this matters. Join the conversation now.   Find us on: Twitter & Instagram: @doxologypodcast Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com
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Dec 6, 2022 • 50min

Charcoal Fires & A Beach Breakfast (Revisited)

- - Originally Uploaded on 11/23/2021 - - The guys were unable to record a fresh episode this week. They are throwing it back to a conversation that was recorded just over a year ago on John 21:1-19. This is the final chapter of John's Gospel. How he chose to end this story is no accident. He closes his Gospel describing a rough night on the sea, followed by a sandy, fishy breakfast with the risen Christ. What can we learn from this story? Tune in for a great conversation.   Find us on: Twitter & Instagram: @doxologypodcast Email: Doxologypodcast@gmail.com
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Nov 29, 2022 • 60min

The Devaluation of Art

What does a capitalistic, consumeristic society do to art? Does the hyper-commodification and over-production of goods lessen the value of what was once considered true and pure art for art sake? On this episode, the guys explore the idea that art (generally speaking) is greatly devalued in our modern society. What does this mean for Christians especially? Tune in for some answers.   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Nov 22, 2022 • 37min

The Transcendence of Music (Revisited)

The guys were unable to record a new episode this week, but they are re-uploading one from earlier this year that needed a little extra love.   Originally Uploaded on February 8, 2022 - "Inspired by a recent tweet that Lukas shared, the guys explore the transcendent nature of music. How is it that a song can "transport" us back to a moment in time? How can we remember lyrics to a song we haven't heard in years? What is the whole point of music anyways? Here, the guys tackle the true nature and purpose of music."   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Nov 15, 2022 • 57min

The Azusa Street Revival & Pentecostalism

Inspired by two recent episodes (Speaking in Tongues & Bethel), the guys discuss the Azusa Street Revival, an early 20th century revival that took place in L.A. This specific revival served as the catalyst for the greater Pentecostalism movement. What can we learn from these early revivals? Do they have any bearing on our modern churches or theology? In the end, do you agree with Lukas that Pentecostalism is a "Fourth Branch"?    Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Nov 8, 2022 • 1h 5min

The Law & The Gospel

This episode idea comes to us from a listener (thanks, Matt!). What is the relationship between the Torah (the Law) and the Gospel? How did early believers view the Law in relation to their new found faith in Christ? How should believers relate to the Law today? This complex and nuanced conversation is an important one to be had. Join us.   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Nov 1, 2022 • 31min

Christian Ethics (Romans 12:9-21)

Jens is rolling solo this week. On this episode he shares a bit of what has been on his mind and heart lately. Why is it that Christians engage so poorly, especially on social media? What does Paul's call for Christians to love each mean for our digital interactions in the 21st century? This is sure to be one of the most applicable topics covered to date.   Find us on: Twitter: @doxologypodcast Gmail: doxologypodcast@gmail.com
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Oct 25, 2022 • 1h 11min

Bethel Church & Bill Johnson

Would it be heresy month if the guys did not ruffle some feathers? On the final episode of Heresy Month 2022, Jens and Lukas explore Bethel Church and their lead pastor, Bill Johnson. What should we make of this mega-church? What's the deal with some of their more wacky and controversial teachings? Tune in and try not to get too spooked.   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Oct 18, 2022 • 46min

Origen and Origenism

This week the guys tread spooky, uncharted waters... On this episode Jens and Lukas spend some time exploring someone who may or may not actually be a heretic. What's the deal with Origen? Was he legit, or were there too many problems in his thinking and theology? What about the school of thought that comes after him? This is a unique look at someone very important to Church History, whose legacy is marred by errant teaching.   Find us on: Twitter: @doxologypodcast Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com

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