
A mental journey into Christian theology, apologetics, morality, and culture, with a dash of politics.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 204 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

I explore the two things Paul did not prohibit women from doing in 1 Tim 2:12 - teaching and exercising authority. I show why the egalitarian claim that "exercise authority" is talking about an abuse of authority is mistaken.
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I begin my examination of the most important NT text on this topic: 1 Tim 2:11-14. I look at the meaning of "silence" and "subjection" in verse 11, and then start my exegesis of verse 12 by exploring two things: (1) Does the fact that Paul said "I do... more
Is the role of pastors and teacher open to women, or has God ordained that these roles be occupied by men? In this episode, I define the positions, define some key Biblical terminology, and clarify what the debate is about. Finally, I provide three k... more
To even ask the question is heretical to feminism and an affront to some very recent Christian traditions, but the question is not what we think should be true or would like to be true. It's what Scripture teaches. In this 1-N-Done, I argue that 1 Ti... more
Very clear information and theology in the way of truth. Thank you
The thought that you would put abortion, the consensual act of removing a fetus from the mother that Potentially would neglect or abuse them or kill the mother if given birth to, over slavery, the non consensual act of taking someone as your property and removing all of their freedoms, forcing them to do work, starve them, beat them, kill them. You won’t even care about the poor thing when it is out of the womb.
I recommend this to every christian.
I would love to hear you directly expound upon the scripture themselves, explain and open them up. Appreciate your endeavors.
Jason has been instrumental for me in regards to apologetics and theology! I Recently discovered the podcast! Super excited!
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A rigorous dive into Christian theology, apologetics, and moral philosophy, with frequent forays into scriptural interpretation and contemporary culture. Episodes center on reconciling difficult biblical narratives, the problem of evil, and moral critiques of religious concepts, often through structured hermeneutics and comparative observations. Notable traits include a willingness to tackle controversial topics head-on, a clear argumentative style, and calls to engage further through writings and channels.
Overall, it's likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy thoughtful, theology-driven discussions, systematic defense of biblical positions, and occasional forays into history and ethics. The show tends to attract practitioners, students, a... more
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