Two Lutheran (LCMS) men bring a theological lens to the world, and relate the state of the world back to theology. Topics are timely, challenging, and fearless. We’ll probably make you nervous, sometimes make you angry, but never leave you bored. We are the stones who cry out.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 107 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityEducation |
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Corey J. Mahler
@CoreyJMahler
Woe
aka Eschatologuy
@treblewoe
In this final episode of the Septuagint (LXX) series, we discuss what needs to be done to produce a proper translation of the LXX in English. This a technical... more
Hosts
Corey J. Mahler
@CoreyJMahler
Woe
aka Eschatologuy
@treblewoe
This episode is our closing argument for the Septuagint (LXX) and its proper place as the Word of God — the Scripture of the Early Church, the Apostles, and C... more
Hosts
Corey J. Mahler
@CoreyJMahler
Woe
aka Eschatologuy
@treblewoe
In this episode and the next, we cover the places where the New Testament cites the Old Testament and there is a difference between the Septuagint (LXX) and t... more
Hosts
Corey J. Mahler
@CoreyJMahler
Woe
aka Eschatologuy
@treblewoe
The rabbis made a number of different kinds of edits to their version of what some call ‘Scripture’ (i.e., the Rabbinic or Masoretic Text). In some places, th... more
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These guys are idiots and bigots, and Corey lives in his moms basement
Decided to start attending a LCMS church, formally reformed, because of these two men. Incredible Podcast, highly informative.
I’m very grateful for the labors of these two men. I have been very edified by this podcast. I have repented of much sin, made many course corrections, received much encouragement, and exulted much in the Lord since I began listening to Stone Choir.
Soli Deo Gloria!
Virtuously envious that Lutherans are able to claim this pair. If we Roman Catholics ever get ourselves a Corey and Woe, it’s over for everyone. Great work.
“As for a person who stirs up division, after warning him once and then twice, have nothing more to do with him, knowing that such a person is warped and sinful; he is self-condemned.”
You already know what it is, bro.
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This podcast covers a wide range of theological topics, primarily focused on Christian doctrine and the implications of biblical teachings in contemporary society. The discussions often scrutinize historical texts, such as the Septuagint, and their representations in modern scripture, while also addressing significant cultural and moral issues raised in today's world. The hosts apply a rigorous theological lens to controversial subjects, engaging listeners with well-researched commentary that is likely to prompt reflection and discussion. The lively dynamic between the hosts is particularly noteworthy, as they combine deep theological insights with relatable real-world implications, aiming to challenge their audience's understanding of fait... more
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