You're Included - Audio Podcast
Summary: Dr. J. Michael Feazell sits down with influential Christian theologians, professors, and writers to discuss Trinitarian topics on a personal level. Dr. J. Michael Feazell is Vice President of Grace Communion International, a Christian fellowship with 42,000 members, worshipping in more than 900 congregations in 100 nations worldwide.
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Some people think that the Father is angry, and Christ is appeasing his anger. But the truth is quite different.
Some people think that the Father is angry, and Christ is appeasing his anger. But the truth is quite different.
From his perspective as a youth minister, Jeff McSwain talks about how to help young people experience the loving embrace of Jesus Christ.
From his perspective as a youth minister, Jeff McSwain talks about how to help young people experience the loving embrace of Jesus Christ.
Paul Young points out the disconnect many people experience in trying to trust the "angry" God who requires his Son's death.
Paul Young points out the disconnect many people experience in trying to trust the "angry" God who requires his Son's death.
Paul Young discusses the popular view of God as a Christianized Zeus or Gandalf-with-an-attitude as opposed to the loving Father portrayed by the "prodigal's father."
Paul Young discusses the popular view of God as a Christianized Zeus or Gandalf-with-an-attitude as opposed to the loving Father portrayed by the "prodigal's father."
Paul Young and Mike Feazell talk about how The Shack was written, and that the nature of relationship is embedded in the Trinitarian character and nature of God.
Paul Young and Mike Feazell talk about how The Shack was written, and that the nature of relationship is embedded in the Trinitarian character and nature of God.
Dr. McKenna talks with Mike Feazell about the importance of the vicarious humanity of Christ.
Dr. McKenna talks with Mike Feazell about the importance of the vicarious humanity of Christ.
Dr. McKenna talks about the Little Credo of the Great I AM in Exodus 34:6 and the continuity of grace in Old and New Testaments.
Dr. McKenna talks about the Little Credo of the Great I AM in Exodus 34:6 and the continuity of grace in Old and New Testaments.
Dr. McKenna talks about the freedom we have in God, and that God will not be who he is without us.