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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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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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The show centers on clear, structured Christian doctrine with a strong emphasis on distinguishing primary, secondary, and tertiary beliefs. Conversations often bridge theology with practical ministry, including hermeneutics, biblical interpretation, and eschatology, while featuring charts or tools to help listeners categorize doctrines. A notable hook is the approachable, down-to-earth delivery from seasoned hosts who engage with controversial topics and peers without sacrificing rigor, making it useful for pastors, students, and laypeople alike who want a thoughtful, Biblically grounded perspective.
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