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Summary: Jeremy Howard and Kenn Chipchase talk about how we can make sure we are accurately grasping the relative value of various theological and practical issues.
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Jeremy and Kenn bring in Stephen Duncan and Dustin Garrett as the experts to talk about the early showings in the 2021 Do Theology Facebook Hymns Tournament. To vote visit https://facebook.com/dotheology
The winners of our March 2021 Do Theology Christian Podcast Tournament joined us for a conversation about their Podcast Just Thinking. Darrell and Virgil shared the importance of reading the primary source material, and discuss whether CRT is primary or secondary in nature. We HIGHLY encourage you to invest your time into listening to Just Thinking Podcast. Learn More about Just Thinking here: https://justthinking.me/ https://dotheology.com https://store.dotheology.com Contact Us: show@dotheology.com https://twitter.com/dotheology https://facebook.com/dotheology Subscribe to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/DoTheology #CriticalRaceTheory #Primary #Secondary
For our final episode recorded live at the 2021 IFCA Convention, we hosted Dr. Gary Gilley, the founder of Think on These Things Ministries and Pastor of Southern View Chapel in Springfield, Illinois. Dr. Gilley hosts theological roundtables every year at the convention, equipping attendees with biblical truth to confront whatever errant theological/practical trend is gaining ground in Christendom or America more broadly. This year he addressed issues of CRT/I and the Enneagram. We talked with him about these things and how he goes about researching and writing on such topics. Learn more about Think On These Things Ministries here: https://tottministries.org/ https://dotheology.com https://store.dotheology.com Contact Us: show@dotheology.com https://twitter.com/dotheology https://facebook.com/dotheology Subscribe to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/DoTheology
Dr. Les Lofquist is the Pastor of Membership and Assimilation at the Shepherd's Church and Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Shepherds Theological Seminary. Formally he was the Executive Director of the IFCA for 20 years. Lofquist shares some of his background before talking about his passion for both the local church and being engaged in equipping the next generation of church leaders through teaching at STS. Kenn is currently an STS student, pursuing an MDiv in Pastoral Ministry. Learn more about STS at https://shepherds.edu https://dotheology.comhttps://store.dotheology.comContact Us:show@dotheology.comhttps://twitter.com/dotheologyhttps://facebook.com/dotheologySubscribe to the podcast:https://linktr.ee/DoTheology
Dr. Alexander Granados is the President of Calvary University, which is both Jeremy and Kenn's alma mater. Granados shared his background before we talked about the future of higher education in America, how Granados' business background has served him well in ministry, and the importance of biblical balance in the Lordship/Free Grace debate. Learn more about Calvary here: https://calvary.edu https://dotheology.comhttps://store.dotheology.comContact Us:show@dotheology.comhttps://twitter.com/dotheologyhttps://facebook.com/dotheologySubscribe to the podcast:https://linktr.ee/DoTheology
The IFCA passed two theological resolutions at the 2021 Convention. Kenn and Jeremy read portions of them and discuss the implications. The full text to these resolutions is available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Oodl9MCjCFhp0RDiKyP_5rnmNsoo60Z5u8zqvLgotjc/edit?usp=sharing https://dotheology.comhttps://store.dotheology.com Contact Us:show@dotheology.comhttps://twitter.com/dotheologyhttps://facebook.com/dotheology Subscribe to the podcast:https://linktr.ee/DoTheology
In this conversation with IFCA International Executive Director Dr Richard Bargas, we talk to him about his background and testimony, what the IFCA is, and why it's so important to study and teach biblical eschatology. Dr. Bargas' Blog: https://always-reforming.com/ IFCA International: https://ifca.org https://dotheology.comhttps://store.dotheology.comContact Us:show@dotheology.comhttps://twitter.com/dotheologyhttps://facebook.com/dotheologySubscribe to the podcast:https://linktr.ee/DoTheology
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In this episode, Jeremy reads the most recent article from his website JeremyHoward.net. You can read along with the audio here: https://www.jeremyhoward.net/2021/06/why-im-non-denominational.html The five reasons he gives for why he is (happily) non-denominational are: 1. It reflects New Testament instructions and examples. 2. It keeps the focus on the local church. 3. It preserves the conscience in cooperative efforts. 4. It allows for true accountability. 5. It encourages a right dependence. https://dotheology.comhttps://store.dotheology.comContact Us:show@dotheology.comhttps://twitter.com/dotheologyhttps://facebook.com/dotheologySubscribe to the podcast:https://linktr.ee/DoTheology
This is a slightly abridged re-release of our interview with Tom Ascol conducted on June 8, 2020. With the events over the last few weeks, we found it to be relevant enough for a re-release. If you have not watched the cinedoc By What Standard make time to do so! Watch it here: https://youtu.be/pFHfa0s1XLM https://dotheology.comhttps://store.dotheology.com Contact Us:show@dotheology.comhttps://twitter.com/dotheologyhttps://facebook.com/dotheology Subscribe to the podcast:https://linktr.ee/DoTheology
Jeremy reads an article he published on his website earlier this year titled, “5 Marks of Harmful Megachurch Culture.” If you’d rather read the article, you can check it out here: https://www.jeremyhoward.net/2021/04/5-marks-of-harmful-megachurch-culture.html The five marks are (1) Self-Focus, (2) Empty Positivity, (3) Vassal Jesus, (4) Christians Anonymous, and (5) The Hype Hamster Wheel.
We interview Doug Wilson about his new book, Devoured by Cannabis, and the issue of why it might be unwise to legalize weed. Devoured by Cannabis: https://www.amazon.com/Devoured-Cannabis-Weed-Liberty-Legalization/dp/1954887019/ https://dotheology.com https://store.dotheology.com Contact Us: show@dotheology.com https://twitter.com/dotheology https://facebook.com/dotheology Subscribe to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/DoTheology
We interview Micah Wilder to hear his story of how a simple challenge to just read the Bible changed his life. His new book, Passport to Heaven, is available now here: https://www.amazon.com/Passport-Heaven-Zealous-Missionary-Discovers/dp/0736982876/ Adam's Road: https://www.adamsroadministry.com/ https://dotheology.com https://store.dotheology.com Contact Us: show@dotheology.com https://twitter.com/dotheology https://facebook.com/dotheology Subscribe to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/DoTheology #Mormonism #LDS #Gospel
Obviously, we're fans of theological triage -- we kind of have a whole podcast about it. But there are common mistakes that people make and we need to be on guard so that we do not fall into these traps. Thank you Chris Regas for this suggestion. What mistakes have you noticed? Reach out to us at the contact info below. Here are the six mistakes: 1. Believing theological triage can be done with consistent precision in every circumstance. 2. Not defining primary doctrines. 3. Defining primary doctrines wrongly. 4. Grouping all non-primary doctrines together. 5. Not limiting the non-primary doctrines by the primary doctrines. 6. Relegating eschatology to the lowest possible tier. Mentioned in this episode: Tweeners: https://www.dotheology.com/e/tweeners-losing-salvation-gender-roles-and-age-of-earth/ 3D Look at the Chart: https://www.dotheology.com/e/s2e05-a-3d-look-at-the-chart/ https://dotheology.com Contact Us: show@dotheology.com https://twitter.com/dotheology https://facebook.com/dotheology Subscribe to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/DoTheology
On this episode with talk with the Just Thinking Executive Producer and host of the BAR Podcast Dawain Atkinson. We talk about his theological development and how he has navigated our current cultural issues. BAR Podcast Network: http://thebarpodcast.com/index.php/the-bar-network/ BAR Podcast: http://thebarpodcast.com/ https://dotheology.comContact Us:show@dotheology.comhttps://twitter.com/dotheologyhttps://facebook.com/dotheologySubscribe to the podcast:https://linktr.ee/DoTheology