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Jeremy digs in to extra-dispensational dispensationalism, describing the foundation of their view and critiquing it. A popular Bible teacher on TV, Les Feldick, is examined in particular.

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Jeremy shares a new chart! Don’t get too excited, though—there’s a typo. In this episode, we endeavor to discover what true “Reformed Theology” is and then ponder why some professors at Master’s Seminary want to be considered Reformed Dispensationali... more

Jeremy brings in some clips from a recent episode of The Briefing with Al Mohler, speaking to the role of the Ten Commandments in American society today in light of a recent court ruling. We hope Dr. Mohler appreciates the boost to his platform that ... more

Dr. Michael Vlach just published one of the most helpful theological articles you will ever read.

Link to Vlach's essay: www.michaeljvlach.com/blog/modern-israel-and-israel-in-the-bible-clarifying-the-relationship

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Recent Guests

Albert Mohler
Theologian and commentator discussed in the episode
The Briefing (and related evangelical scholarship)
Episode: 163: Why the Ten Commandments?
Dr. Peter Goeman
Professor of Old Testament and Biblical languages at Shepard's Theological Seminary.
Shepard's Theological Seminary
Episode: 144: Defining "This Generation" in Matthew 24 with Dr. Peter Goeman
David Reece
A Presbyterian, Puritanical, post-millennial Christian nationalist and pastor.
Reece Fund
Episode: 140: Legalistic Prosperity Preaching from Christian Nationalists
Janet Mefferd
Former host of 'The Janet Mefferd Show', a prominent voice in American evangelicalism
Episode: 134: Driscoll, Basham, Wilson, and Footnotes: A Conversation with Janet Mefferd (DTE #14)
Dave Baumgaertel
Dispensationalist and known as the Dispy Hipster
Episode: 125: Dispensational Basics with Dave the Dispy Hipster (DTE #12)
Sam Frost
Former full preterist and theologian
Episode: 123: Former Full Preterist Sam Frost Speaks Out (DTE #11)

Hosts

Kenn Chipchase
Host of Do Theology; appears across multiple episodes with focus on hermeneutics and dispensational interpretation.
Jeremy
Co‑host; participates in doctrinal triage discussions and eschatology topics.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 79 ratings
  • Very, very helpful

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    framebrain
    United Statesa year ago
  • Recommended

    This podcast is studious, steady, and straightforward. It is attractively and articulately presented.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PastorPitman
    United States2 years ago
  • One of the best dispensational and pre millennial podcasts out there

    This is a great podcast that offers charitable and fair critiques of other views and explains things well.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RAnDOm152833826
    United States2 years ago
  • Love these podcasts!!

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dimar61
    United States3 years ago
  • Episode 083

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    BlessedBunch
    United States3 years ago

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Fans praise the down‑to‑earth style and the chart as a helpful discernment tool.
Very insightful and balanced on primary vs secondary doctrine; great for ministry and study.
The hosts are studious, straightforward, and articulate with thoughtful critiques.
Guests and conversations are frequently described as engaging and educational for believers.
Some listeners note a slower, introvert delivery but value the substance and humility.

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158: Is There a Judgment Day for Christians?
Q: Do Christians face judgment upon death or is there a collective judgment day?
The episode debates whether each person is judged individually at death or if there will be a future collective judgment for everyone.
How Are Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism Different? (Mega-Episode)
Q: How does the dispensational view interpret the New Covenant in relation to Israel?
Dispensationalists believe that the New Covenant is distinct and applies specifically to Israel in the future, meaning the church currently experiences some blessings from the New Covenant but does not fully participate in the specific promises meant for Israel.
How Are Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism Different? (Mega-Episode)
Q: What's the critique of the Covenant of Works?
The critique is that such a covenant is not described in the Bible, despite the existence of concepts about God electing a people. The Bible does not specifically mention a covenant between the Father and Son in eternity past, therefore it is inferred that this concept is not biblically accurate.
148: Do I HAVE to go to church?
Q: Does this mean I'm not saved if I do not attend a church?
It's possible that your refusal to attend could represent an unrepentant heart of unbelief, and this should be concerning for you.
148: Do I HAVE to go to church?
Q: What if there aren't any good churches in my area?
You should assess your criteria for a good church and recognize that no church is perfect; you may need to prioritize primary doctrine over secondary issues and consider starting a Bible study with like-minded believers.

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