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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Seminary, Theology, Theological Education, Reformed Theological Seminary,
Church Government, Presbyterianism, Ecclesiology, Presbyterian Church in America, Elders, Deacons
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This introductory episode starts with an absolute beast (no pun intended) of a theologian. Dr. G. K. Beale is so knowledgeable in a subject that is so often misunderstood in the church today, especially in western Christianity. We praise God for such a faithful scholar/theologian who has dedicated so much of his life to the study of eschatology and biblical theology. I enjoy pretty much anything with Dr. Beale. So grateful for Nick and D. B. hosting this podcast.
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Apple Podcasts | #227 |
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