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This one is for our theologian and deep-thinking listeners. As Christians, we think it is important to have conversation around theology. We also find it exciting to have debates over the parts of theology that are non-salvific; that is, the things in our theology that lead to salvation - the beliefs set in stone. In this episode we have a debate between three different views. Rick, Ronny, and Craig all argue their beliefs - a-millennial, post-millennial, and pre-millennial views of eschatology (the theology of the end-times) respectively. Grab a cold beverage, take a seat, and strap in for this one... it's a doozy.
Have an idea for a topic we can cover? Email [email protected] to submit a topic.
Resources/References:
Episode show notes here: https://www.gcceugene.org/saintsinsociety/episode-15
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This one is for our theologian and deep-thinking listeners. As Christians, we think it is important to have conversation around theology. We also find it exciting to have debates over the parts of theology that are non-salvific; that is, the things in our theology that lead to salvation - the beliefs set in stone. In this episode we have a debate between three different views. Rick, Ronny, and Craig all argue their beliefs - a-millennial, post-millennial, and pre-millennial views of eschatology (the theology of the end-times) respectively. Grab a cold beverage, take a seat, and strap in for this one... it's a doozy.
Have an idea for a topic we can cover? Email [email protected] to submit a topic.
Resources/References:
Episode show notes here: https://www.gcceugene.org/saintsinsociety/episode-15
Theme music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):