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In Episode 28, Drew and Mick unpack what it means to be saved in terms of redemption, justification, reconciliation, sanctification, adoption, participation, and resurrection. They also take a look at how fundamentally the salvation narratives differ between Christianity and secularism, and some of the implications that arise from those differences.
**We also apologize for the poor sound quality. We messed up when setting up the mics for the recording this episode and last week's episode but still wanted to bring you the content. Hope it's not too distracting! We should be back to normal next week.
Questions, comments, suggestions? Email us at [email protected]
By Drew Steadman & Mick Murray4.9
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In Episode 28, Drew and Mick unpack what it means to be saved in terms of redemption, justification, reconciliation, sanctification, adoption, participation, and resurrection. They also take a look at how fundamentally the salvation narratives differ between Christianity and secularism, and some of the implications that arise from those differences.
**We also apologize for the poor sound quality. We messed up when setting up the mics for the recording this episode and last week's episode but still wanted to bring you the content. Hope it's not too distracting! We should be back to normal next week.
Questions, comments, suggestions? Email us at [email protected]