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EFCA Theology Podcast

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May 5, 2020 • 1h 12min

Episode 198: The Doctrine of Humanity: Imago Dei, Embodiment, Identity and Human Sexuality with Dr. Gregg Allison

In February 2020, EFCA pastors and church leaders gathered at Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois, for the annual Theology Conference. The focus was on the theme “Contending for the Faith – 7 Critical Contemporary Doctrinal Challenges: A Biblical, Theological and Pastoral Response.” On this episode of the podcast, we share Dr. Gregg Allison’s message on the topic, “The Doctrine of Humanity: Imago Dei, Embodiment, Identity and Human Sexuality.” Gregg serves as professor of Christian theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a pastor of Sojourn Church East in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Mar 24, 2020 • 1h 7min

Episode 197: The Doctrine of the Scriptures: Authority, Clarity and Sufficiency with Dr. Graham Cole

In February 2020, EFCA pastors and church leaders gathered at Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois, for the annual Theology Conference. The focus was on the theme “Contending for the Faith – 7 Critical Contemporary Doctrinal Challenges: A Biblical, Theological and Pastoral Response.” On this episode of the podcast, we share Dr. Graham Cole’s message on the topic, “The Doctrine of the Scriptures: Authority, Clarity and Sufficiency.” Graham serves as dean of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and professor of biblical and systematic theology at TEDS in Deerfield, Illinois.
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Mar 19, 2020 • 1h 12min

Episode 196: The Doctrine of God: The Trinity and Classical Theism with Dr. Fred Sanders

In February 2020, EFCA pastors and church leaders gathered at Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois, for the annual Theology Conference. The focus was on the theme “Contending for the Faith – 7 Critical Contemporary Doctrinal Challenges: A Biblical, Theological and Pastoral Response.” On this episode of the podcast, we share Dr. Fred Sanders' opening message of the conference, “The Doctrine of God: The Trinity and Classical Theism.” Fred serves as professor and associate dean of the Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University in La Mirada, California.
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Mar 17, 2020 • 19min

Episode 195: Greg Strand Introduces the 2020 Theology Conference

In February 2020, EFCA pastors and church leaders gathered at Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois, for the annual Theology Conference. The focus was on the theme “Contending for the Faith – 7 Critical Contemporary Doctrinal Challenges: A Biblical, Theological and Pastoral Response.” On this episode of the podcast, we share Greg Strand’s introduction to the conference. Greg serves as the executive director of theology and credentialing in the EFCA.
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Jul 21, 2019 • 17min

Evangelical Convictions, Introduction

In 2008, the EFCA adopted an updated, strengthened Statement of Faith. Following that update, the EFCA Spiritual Heritage Committee wrote the book Evangelical Convictions: An Exposition of the Statement of Faith of the EFCA to help pastors and church leaders better understand what we believe. In this episode, pastor Bill Kynes reads the introduction from Evangelical Convictions for us. Bill is the senior pastor of Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church in Annandale, Virginia. You can find the whole book here.
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Jul 18, 2019 • 55min

Evangelical Convictions, Chapter 3

In 2008, the EFCA adopted an updated, strengthened Statement of Faith. Following that update, the EFCA Spiritual Heritage Committee wrote the book, Evangelical Convictions: An Exposition of the Statement of Faith of the EFCA, to help pastors and church leaders better understand what we believe. On this episode of the podcast, Alejandro Mandes reads chapter 3 of Evangelical Convictions. Alejandro serves as EFCA executive director of the All People Initiative.
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Jul 18, 2019 • 37min

Immigration, a Biblical and Missional Perspective

Introduction to Immigration Our primary lens for viewing immigrants is as fellow image bearers, those created in the image of God and having dignity. Our primary lens for understanding immigration should be biblical and missional, not political. Principles that govern our thoughts and actions toward immigrants since they are created in the image of God, fellow image bearers, include sacrificial love, hospitality and missional opportunity. It is a natural, though sinful, human response to fear outsiders and diminish their humanity. Just as, in and by the Spirit, we counter the sin of pride with the disciplines of humility and gratitude, we must also counter the sins of xenophobia and ethnocentrism with the disciplines of hospitality (Gen. 18) and missional courage (Acts 10). The word of the year in one of the word lists in 2017 was xenophobia, a “fear or hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers.” This is contrary to the exhortation from the writer of Hebrews who writes to Christians, “do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers “philoxenia”(Heb. 13:2). Christians do not exude fear of others, xenophobia, but rather extend love to strangers, philoxenia. As with any other issue related to sin, sanctification and mission, our movement and our pastors need to speak boldly and clearly about what the Bible says and how that influences every facet of belief and behavior. Resources Immigrant Hope Immigrant Hope Daniel Carroll R. (Rodas), Immigration and the People of God: A Biblical Foundation (Theology Conference 2018) Love for God and love for families (parents and children)* Greg Strand, “Immigration and “Zero-Tolerance” National Association of Evangelicals (NAE)
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Jul 17, 2019 • 51min

Evangelical Convictions Chapter 4

In 2008, the EFCA adopted an updated, strengthened Statement of Faith. Following that update, the EFCA Spiritual Heritage Committee wrote the book Evangelical Convictions: An Exposition of the Statement of Faith of the EFCA to help pastors and church leaders better understand what we believe. On this episode of the podcast, Greg Strand reads chapter 4 of Evangelical Convictions. Greg serves as EFCA Director of Biblical Theology and Credentialing. You can find more information about the EFCA's credentialing process here.
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Jul 16, 2019 • 1h 5min

Evangelical Convictions, Chapter 5

In 2008, the EFCA adopted an updated, strengthened Statement of Faith. Following that update, the EFCA Spiritual Heritage Committee wrote the book, Evangelical Convictions: An Exposition of the Statement of Faith of the EFCA, to help pastors and church leaders better understand what we believe. On this episode of the podcast, Ruth Evans reads chapter 5 of Evangelical Convictions. Ruth serves on the EFCA Board of Directors.
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Jul 15, 2019 • 1h 4min

Evangelical Convictions, Chapter 6

In 2008, the EFCA adopted an updated, strengthened Statement of Faith. Following that update, the EFCA Spiritual Heritage Committee wrote the book, Evangelical Convictions: An Exposition of the Statement of Faith of the EFCA, to help pastors and church leaders better understand what we believe. On this episode of the podcast, Eddie Cole reads chapter 6 of Evangelical Convictions. Eddie serves as the district superintendent of the EFCA’s Eastern District Association.

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