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We have reached the end of the second part of Romans as Dr Clark works through Romans 11:25–36 and the thorny questions surrounding Paul's language about Jews and Gentiles in the history of redemption between the ascension of Christ and his return. He answers questions from Nicholás about eschatology (by the way, the commentary he could not remember is Michael Wilcock, I Saw Heaven Opened (1975; check out the expanded eschatology resource page), from Cory on so-called "Promise Theology," and from David about Augustinians before Augustine, and from Anon on whether there is a substantive difference between the Reformed and Lutheran distinctions between law and gospel. The opening features Darryl Hart from the recent Great Lakes Reformed Conference.
This episode of the Heidelcast is sponsored by the Heidelberg Reformation Association. You love the Heidelcast and the Heidelblog. You share it with friends, with members of your church, and others but have you stopped to think what would happen if it all disappeared? The truth is that we depend on your support. If you don't make the coffer clink, the HRA will simply sink. Won't you help us keep it going? The HRA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All your gifts are tax deductible. Use the donate link on this page or mail a check to Heidelberg Reformation Association, 1637 E Valley Parkway #391, Escondido CA 92027.
Call or text the Heidelphone anytime at (760) 618-1563. Leave a message or email us a voice memo from your phone and we may use it in a future podcast. Record it and email it to [email protected]. If you benefit from the Heidelcast please leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts so that others can find it. Please do not forget to make the coffer clink (see the donate button below).
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We have reached the end of the second part of Romans as Dr Clark works through Romans 11:25–36 and the thorny questions surrounding Paul's language about Jews and Gentiles in the history of redemption between the ascension of Christ and his return. He answers questions from Nicholás about eschatology (by the way, the commentary he could not remember is Michael Wilcock, I Saw Heaven Opened (1975; check out the expanded eschatology resource page), from Cory on so-called "Promise Theology," and from David about Augustinians before Augustine, and from Anon on whether there is a substantive difference between the Reformed and Lutheran distinctions between law and gospel. The opening features Darryl Hart from the recent Great Lakes Reformed Conference.
This episode of the Heidelcast is sponsored by the Heidelberg Reformation Association. You love the Heidelcast and the Heidelblog. You share it with friends, with members of your church, and others but have you stopped to think what would happen if it all disappeared? The truth is that we depend on your support. If you don't make the coffer clink, the HRA will simply sink. Won't you help us keep it going? The HRA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All your gifts are tax deductible. Use the donate link on this page or mail a check to Heidelberg Reformation Association, 1637 E Valley Parkway #391, Escondido CA 92027.
Call or text the Heidelphone anytime at (760) 618-1563. Leave a message or email us a voice memo from your phone and we may use it in a future podcast. Record it and email it to [email protected]. If you benefit from the Heidelcast please leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts so that others can find it. Please do not forget to make the coffer clink (see the donate button below).
SHOW NOTESHeidelberg Reformation Association 1637 E. Valley Parkway #391 Escondido CA 92027
USA
The HRA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

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