Showing posts with label Theology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theology. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Hell & Universalism with Michael McClymond

What is the Church’s teaching on hell? What is universalism? Listen in with Dr. Michael McClymond.
 


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Michael McClymond, David Bentley Hart, universalism, that all shall be saved, will everyone be saved, The Devil’s Redemption

Anglican Podcast, Theology Podcast, Evangelicalism, Universal Salvation, Eschatology, Will everyone be saved, Philosophy of Religion Podcast

Friday, October 4, 2019

Karl Barth & Eternity, with Mark Edwards



What is Time? How Does Karl Barth Think about Eternity? Listen in with Mark Edwards & Sheb Varghese, on the Faith Colloquium podcast.
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 Anglican Podcast, Evangelical Theology, Evangelical Philosophy, Philosophical Theology podcast, Theology Podcast, Princeton theological seminary, Karl Barth, God and time, Is God in time, Barthian theology

Thursday, August 29, 2019

4 Reasons to Go to Church and 2 Reasons Not to

Increasingly there are evangelical Christians who are growing irritated with their Christian practices. Women and men who have grown up their whole lives in evangelical culture begin to wonder if they've been misled their entire lives. They are tired of shallow, showy Christianity with empty platitudes and pious hypocrisy, and yet continue to dreadfully go to their Sunday services and small group Bible studies. With every Sunday, it's one more negative experience.

What are frustrated evangelicals supposed to do about church?

Monday, August 26, 2019

Infant Baptism vs. Believer's Baptism, with David Hammond

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Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Malayalee Pentecostalism, with Sheb and Sam Varghese

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 What is Malayalee Pentecostalism? What is the future of Malayalee Pentecostalism? Listen in on the Faith Colloquium podcast, with Sheb and Sam Varghese.
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Monday, August 5, 2019

My Love-Hate Relationship with Universalism

I think the greatest challenge to Christian faith is the problem of evil.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Four Books Every Christian Should Read

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Mere Christianity

Mere Christianity  -     By: C.S. Lewis

 How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth

How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth: Fourth Edition / Special edition  -     By: Gordon D. Fee, Douglas Stuart

The Story of Christianity

The Early Church to the Dawn of the Reformation, Revised: The Story of Christianity  -     By: Justo L. Gonzalez


Nicomachean Ethics
Anglican Podcast, Theology Podcast, Philosophy of Religion Podcast

Aristotle: <I>Nicomachean Ethics</I>  

Four Books Every Christian Should, Books Christians must read, The Story of Christianity Justo Gonzalez, How to Read the Bible for All its Worth Gordon Fee Douglas Stuart, Protestant Thomist, Thomistic Protestant, Christian virtue ethics, Evangelical theology podcast, evangelical philosophy podcast, Anglican podcast,

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

The Gap Betewen Academia & Lay People, Sheb & Sam Varghese

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What can academics and lay people do to understand each other better? How can we bridge the gap? Listen in with Sheb and Sam Varghese on the Faith Colloquium podcast.

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Anglican Podcast, Evangelical Theology podcast, Evangelical Philosophy podcast, Christian philosophy podcast, Christian education, Theological education, Apologetics, Train people in godliness, Sound Doctrine

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Do All Dogs Go to Heaven? And Other Questions About the Eschaton

What will the after-life be like?

Will people eat?

Will there be actual streets of gold?

Will we see our pets?

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

God and Time, with Ryan Mullins


. Does God transcend time? Or is God temporal? How might God know the future? Listen in with Ryan Mullins.

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Black Panther and the Problem of Evil

The problem of evil is a challenge to religious belief, and yet the New Testament writers felt that the death and resurrection of Jesus effectively disempowered the forces of evil in the world, and evil should not be a hindrance to trust in God.

How does this make sense?

Monday, March 4, 2019

How to be an Atheist and Sola Scriptura, with Mitch Stokes


http://www.faithcolloquium.com/2019/03/how-to-be-atheist-and-sola-scriptura.html

Are skeptical atheists skeptical enough? Is the doctrine of sola scriptura coherent? Listen in with Mitch Stokes and Sheb Varghese on the Faith Colloquium Podcast.
Please comment with your own thoughts, share, and subscribe.


Tuesday, February 26, 2019

On Attending Seminary, with Sheb and Sam Varghese

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http://www.faithcolloquium.com/2019/02/on-attending-seminary-with-sheb-and-sam.html

What should you know before attending seminary? What makes a good seminary? Listen in with Sheb and Sam Varghese on the Faith Colloquium Podcast. Please comment with your own thoughts, share, and subscribe.


Tuesday, February 19, 2019

5 Things I Do Not Like about Protestant Evangelicalism

In the past, I've shared what I love about Evangelicalism.

And those still remain true about evangelicalism at its best. In this post, I want to explain what I don't like about Protestant evangelical culture at its worst.

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Feminism and Joining the Catholic Church, with Abigail Favale

http://www.faithcolloquium.com/2019/02/abigail-favale-on-feminism-and-joining.html

Can a Christian be a feminist? What do Protestants misunderstand about Catholicism?

Listen to my (Sheb Varghese) conversation with Abigail Favale, author of Into the Deep*, on the Faith Colloquium podcast. Feel free to comment with your own thoughts, share, and subscribe.



Sunday, February 3, 2019

What to Look for in a Church

http://www.faithcolloquium.com/2019/02/what-to-look-for-in-church.html


What do you look for in a church? Listen to Sheb and Sam Varghese discuss 8 important things to look for when trying to find a church to attend, and please comment with your own thoughts.




Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Theological Hipster Bullies

It seems like we never really grow out of high school social structures. And even theology nerds can grow up to become the new bullies on the block.

When I browse around certain theological circles, particularly on the internet, I've discovered a strange hipstery attitude that accompanies with it an intellectual snobbery that borders on bullying. 

Here's what I mean.

Monday, December 17, 2018

Why Not Become Eastern Orthodox?

For some time now, I have found myself comfortable within the Anglican tradition, but I have still thought of myself (rightly or wrongly) as an Anglican with some Eastern Orthodox tendencies. And I have to confess that I have questioned and wrestled over whether or not the Eastern Orthodox church is the way to go. I've had wonderful professors who I possess great respect for from that tradition as well as friends and family who have joined the Orthodox church.


Sunday, January 14, 2018

God, the Undercover Agent?

I will be honest: I find the problem of evil and suffering deeply intellectually and emotionally troubling as someone who is committed to Christian theism.