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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 224 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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For those watching on Youtube, there are some technical glitches in the video, but the audio is mostly fine. Jeremy’s microphone settings weren’t in the right place, so there’s some noticeable clipping. Also, Jeremy’s voice was not in the best shape ... more
In this episode, Jeremy reveals his view of sanctification and defends it from Scripture
Link to the sanctification chart: drive.google.com/file/d/1Ge9NPJ8Tn-eJIN29VYx15M51N1rQvEbB/view?usp=sharing
Link to our interview with Matthew Ferris:... more
In this episode, Jeremy looks at five more Protestant perspectives on how sanctification works: the Wesleyan, Pentecostal, Keswick, Decisional (Chafter), and New Pietism views. Part one covered the Lutheran, Reformed, and Two Natures (Plymouth Brethr... more
If you're listening to audio only, please note that the YouTube version of this episode has many excerpts on the screen to show the original references from LDS sources.
Since Mormonism has been in the news more lately, Jeremy has decided to do a br... more
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Jeremy & Kenn do a fantastic job of helping me “keep doctrine in its place”. As we strain towards the finish line in life, we all want to be in “the best lane”… and yet, there is validity of non-heretical hermeneutical approaches. I appreciate that these gentlemen are helping me to have healthy guardrails between primary doctrine, secondary doctrine and doubtful things.
This podcast is studious, steady, and straightforward. It is attractively and articulately presented.
This is a great podcast that offers charitable and fair critiques of other views and explains things well.
I look forward to each podcast because I learn so much about what the bible is saying in its context, and not filtered thru a man- made theology. Thank you for your podcasts!
Great episode! Thank you for encouraging great discernment when reading certain authors. Yes we all need to be careful in cutting across the board. Only problem would be the young/newer in the faith who fall prey to some of the authors you mentioned and don’t have the wisdom yet. They get captivated and it’s hard to convince them to turn back from that teaching.
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Offering nuanced discussions aimed at understanding and contextualizing various theological concepts, the episodes frequently explore important aspects of Christianity, including sanctification, eschatology, gender roles, and the implications of doctrines such as the Trinity and open theism. The hosts, utilizing a structured chart, emphasize the importance of distinctions between primary, secondary, and tertiary doctrines, fostering healthy debates about significant theological issues while providing practical guidance on navigating contemporary Christian challenges. Unique in their approach, the conversations not only focus on deep theological implications but also engage with current cultural and political dynamics, making it appealing fo... more
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