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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

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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

Eschatology Matters isn’t going anywhere—but it is growing.

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.

We now have:

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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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Dan McClellan
Bible scholar and religion writer
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Episode: Is Daniel a Christian Rewrite? EM Responds To Mormon Scholar
Matthew Adams
Pastor, First Presbyterian Church Dillon, South Carolina
First Presbyterian Church Dillon, South Carolina
Episode: Can a Town Be Christian? | Faith and Government on Main Street
Brian Gunter
Senior Pastor at Salem Baptist Church in Walker, Louisiana; proponent of historic premillennialism
Salem Baptist Church, Walker, Louisiana
Episode: Is Premillennialism the Historic Christian View?
Shia LaBeouf
Actor and Catholic convert discussed in a clip featured on the show
Catholic faith background, public interview clip referenced
Episode: The Worldview: War, End Times, and Viral Christianity
James Talarico
Texas state representative mentioned in context of public expressions of Christianity
Texas House of Representatives
Episode: The Worldview: War, End Times, and Viral Christianity
Tim Bushong
Pastor, Syracuse Baptist Church
Syracuse Baptist Church, Indiana
Episode: What Was Jesus REALLY Tempted With In The Wilderness? Responding to Rhett McLaughlin
Mike D'Virgilio
Pastor/Speaker
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Episode: What Was Jesus REALLY Tempted With In The Wilderness? Responding to Rhett McLaughlin
Matt Plett
Contributor
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Episode: What Was Jesus REALLY Tempted With In The Wilderness? Responding to Rhett McLaughlin
Alex Kochman
Serves in Christian Missions, spent years working with churches, missionaries and families in disordered age
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Episode: Is Christianity REALLY Declining in Middle the East?

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 100 ratings
  • Right. You know. Right. Right. You know

    The “right”, “you know” milieu that’s so prevalent in podcasting has to go.

    Apple Podcasts
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    noarminian
    United States5 months ago
  • Great show but…

    The “right”, “you know” milieu that’s so prevalent in podcasting has to go.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    noarminian
    United States8 months ago
  • Eschatology Matters?

    Not sure the author has one eschatology. Please come back with one. Thankful for the dispensational discussion to prove this out.

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    1
    jmyer035
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent Podcast

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    toonybrain
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast

    Good sound Christian discussions!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ready to leave KY3
    United States2 years ago

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Some critiques exist regarding the complexity and theological debates presented, noting a desire for clearer explanations for broader audiences.
Listeners appreciate the depth of discussion on theological matters, particularly those related to eschatology.
Many find the content enlightening, especially for those new to Reformed Christianity and its interpretations of biblical prophecies.

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The Problem With Modern Postmillennialism, Trans-humanism, AI and the Techno Utopia
Q: Is there an eschatological naivete that post-millennialism is vulnerable to?
Yes, there's a tendency to conflate optimism with dominion without acknowledging the complexity of technological consequences.
Dr. Steven D. Anderson - "The Dating of The Book of Daniel: When Was It Written?"
Q: What is the significance of the different uses of language in Daniel?
The Book of Daniel is written in two different languages because the Jews who lived in Babylon during the exile spoke Aramaic, but Hebrew was their ancestral language.
Dr. Steven D. Anderson - "The Dating of The Book of Daniel: When Was It Written?"
Q: Who do Christians believe wrote the Book of Daniel?
Bible-believing Christians believe that the Book of Daniel was written by the Prophet Daniel.
Dr. Steven D. Anderson - "The Dating of The Book of Daniel: When Was It Written?"
Q: When do secular scholars believe that Daniel was written?
Secular scholars generally believe that Daniel was written around 164-165 BC.
Dr. Steven D. Anderson - "The Dating of The Book of Daniel: When Was It Written?"
Q: Why is the Book of Daniel so controversial, especially when it comes to secular scholarship?
It's controversial because it contains prophecies of future events and many of those prophecies have already been fulfilled in amazing detail.

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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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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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