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In this episode, Aldo Leon critiques the views of Owen Strachan, a Baptist theologian and professor, on the relationship between the Great Commission and the civil sphere. Leon argues that Strachan has a narrow and pietistic understanding of the Great Commission, which excludes the role of the law, the magistrate, and the Christianization of society. Leon contends that the Great Commission is not just about making disciples through baptism and teaching, but also about applying the lordship of Christ to every sphere of life, including the family, the church, and the state. Leon challenges Strachan's interpretation of various biblical texts, such as Psalm 2, Matthew 28, and 1 Timothy 2, and shows how they support a more holistic and comprehensive vision of the Great Commission.
Some of the highlights or discussion points of this episode are:
The Strachan video referenced in this episode may be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LThak7Iy5G4
If you enjoyed this episode and want to support Kingdom Polemics, please visit our Buy Me A Coffee webpage (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics) and consider making a donation. You can also leave your comments and feedback on our YouTube page: https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics. Thank you for listening and stay tuned for more episodes of Kingdom Polemics.
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In this episode, Aldo Leon critiques the views of Owen Strachan, a Baptist theologian and professor, on the relationship between the Great Commission and the civil sphere. Leon argues that Strachan has a narrow and pietistic understanding of the Great Commission, which excludes the role of the law, the magistrate, and the Christianization of society. Leon contends that the Great Commission is not just about making disciples through baptism and teaching, but also about applying the lordship of Christ to every sphere of life, including the family, the church, and the state. Leon challenges Strachan's interpretation of various biblical texts, such as Psalm 2, Matthew 28, and 1 Timothy 2, and shows how they support a more holistic and comprehensive vision of the Great Commission.
Some of the highlights or discussion points of this episode are:
The Strachan video referenced in this episode may be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LThak7Iy5G4
If you enjoyed this episode and want to support Kingdom Polemics, please visit our Buy Me A Coffee webpage (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics) and consider making a donation. You can also leave your comments and feedback on our YouTube page: https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics. Thank you for listening and stay tuned for more episodes of Kingdom Polemics.

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