
Your online destination for Biblical end times teaching consistent with Reformed Christianity. Eschatology Matters is a ministry that is committed to furthering discussion and study in the area of eschatology. Specifically, Eschatology Matters examines the eschatological views consistent with Reformed Christianity—those views which are covenantal in perspective. To pursue this goal, Eschatology Ma... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 322 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityHistoryReligion & Spirituality | |||

Jacob Glass walks through the first three beasts of Daniel 7 and what they actually represent. In this episode, we break down the lion, the bear, and the leopard—showing how these symbolic visions point directly to real historical kingdoms: Babylon, ... more
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In this special update, I’m sharing the vision behind the EM Network—why we’re expanding to multiple shows each week, what’s coming next, and how you can be part of it.
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Can Christianity be restored to the center of American life? In this episode of The Magistrate, Josh Howard and James Baird engage two competing narratives shaping the current conversation around religion in America—decline and revival. Interacting w... more
Jacob Glass responds to a common claim about Daniel’s 70 weeks—that it predicts the end of the world. But does the text actually say that? Walking through Daniel 9 and Hebrews, Jacob shows that the prophecy points to Christ’s first coming—not the end... more
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Not sure the author has one eschatology. Please come back with one. Thankful for the dispensational discussion to prove this out.
I’m a recent convert to the Reformed faith after decades in the Baptist church. My Baptist arminianism and its rather recent traditions are all I was ever taught and ever known. Then came RC Sproul…
I’m blown away by all I never knew while a Baptist: Doctrine (specificaly the Doctrine of Election), the writings of the Puritans, other schools of thought about the book of Revelation (!), the list is extensive. I’m currently rewiring my entire Baptist brain; its sometimes overwhelming but I’m an i... more
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Focused on enhancing understanding and discussion in the field of eschatology, this podcast offers deep insights into biblical interpretations related to end times, emphasizing perspectives consistent with Reformed Christianity. Episodes feature discussions on a variety of eschatological views, engaging listeners with theological debates, current cultural issues, and historical contexts that shape modern interpretations of Christian doctrine. The emphasis on covenantal perspectives adds a unique layer that separates it from general eschatological discussions, making it a vital resource for those interested in applying Reformed theology to contemporary issues.
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Recent guests on Eschatology Matters include:
1. Dan McClellan
2. Matthew Adams
3. Brian Gunter
4. Shia LaBeouf
5. James Talarico
6. Tim Bushong
7. Mike D'Virgilio
8. Matt Plett
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