The Outspoken Bible

Season 7 Episode 6 | Romans 5


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Season Seven of The Outspoken Bible sees Fiona, Jen and Neil take on the challenge of discussing Paul's epistle to the Romans.

In the sixth episode in the series, we talk about the Northern Lights, a Christian response to AI and a shoutout for correspondence. There's an Instant Preach from Jen on Isaiah 26:3 before discussion turns to Romans 5. Conversation follows about grace, suffering, perseverance, character and hope. Death and life, and why the effect of Christ is greater than the effect of Adam leads to a discussion of universalism. All that is followed by a Jeneral Knowledge question about the rapture. 

This episode was engineered and edited by Aimee Higgins.

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Show Notes

The Outspoken Bible is hosted by Fiona Stewart with Neil Glover and Jen Robertson. All opinions are those of the individual contributors and don't necessarily reflect the view of the Scottish Bible Society as an organisation. 

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Paul and the Power of Grace (John Barclay)

Paul and the Gift (John Barclay)

The Message of Romans - Bible Speaks Today (John Stott)

Phoebe: A Story (Paula Gooder)

Into the Heart of Romans (NT Wright)

Romans: A Letter That Makes Sense of Life (Andrew Ollerton)

The Romans Course (Bible Society)

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Get in touch here or by emailing [email protected].

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Our next episode will be on Romans 6.

 

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