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Have you ever found yourself puzzled by the verses in Romans 3:10-18? Join us in this episode as we're joined by Dr. David Klingler, who helps us unravel the often misunderstood meanings behind these verses and the impact of the church's shift to a predominantly Gentile population on the interpretation of Romans. Together, we'll explore the development of Calvinism, the idea of the 'elect,' and how these have shaped our understanding of Paul's letters.
Dr. Klingler guides us through the role of pronouns in Paul's letters and how they reflect the changing audience of the church. We'll examine Paul's introduction to Romans and his argument for the gospel as the power of God for salvation to all who believe. Discover the distinctions between the two groups in Israel - one that is outwardly a Jew, and one that is inwardly a Jew - and the significance of these differences in Paul's teachings.
Don't miss this enlightening discussion on Paul's teachings and their relevance today as we dive into the sin of those who think they are God, the wrath of God coming upon all mankind due to their suppression of the truth and unrighteousness, and a preview of what to expect in the upcoming chapters of Romans. If you're ready to gain a deeper understanding of the book of Romans and how it applies to our lives today, this is an episode you don't want to miss!
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Have you ever found yourself puzzled by the verses in Romans 3:10-18? Join us in this episode as we're joined by Dr. David Klingler, who helps us unravel the often misunderstood meanings behind these verses and the impact of the church's shift to a predominantly Gentile population on the interpretation of Romans. Together, we'll explore the development of Calvinism, the idea of the 'elect,' and how these have shaped our understanding of Paul's letters.
Dr. Klingler guides us through the role of pronouns in Paul's letters and how they reflect the changing audience of the church. We'll examine Paul's introduction to Romans and his argument for the gospel as the power of God for salvation to all who believe. Discover the distinctions between the two groups in Israel - one that is outwardly a Jew, and one that is inwardly a Jew - and the significance of these differences in Paul's teachings.
Don't miss this enlightening discussion on Paul's teachings and their relevance today as we dive into the sin of those who think they are God, the wrath of God coming upon all mankind due to their suppression of the truth and unrighteousness, and a preview of what to expect in the upcoming chapters of Romans. If you're ready to gain a deeper understanding of the book of Romans and how it applies to our lives today, this is an episode you don't want to miss!
Support the show
Stay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.
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