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Three lifelong friends and Marine Corps veterans from wildly different backgrounds talk about our respective searches for God and truth and our journeys through the Bible, through life and middle age, and the secrets of history and religion and the universe and our own humble struggle to save Western civilization. We’re not experts, but we take ourselves VERY seriously, and you should too! Or don’t. At the very least, you’ll be entertained. We always are!
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The BEMA Podcast

BEMA Discipleship

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The BEMA Podcast is a walk-through of the context of the Bible and the Text itself, as well as surrounding history. We deconstruct our common readings of the Bible and attempt to reconstruct them through the lens of historical context. The main body of work is contained in Seasons 1–5, and we encourage you to start with episode 0 (or even -1) and continue in order through episode 204. Beyond that, we explore new topics, revisit old topics, and dive deeper into practical ways of living out th ...
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Equipping the Body

Dr. Brad Starnes

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"Equipping the Body," is all about combating biblical illiteracy within the Church through expository preaching and teaching of whole books of the Bible. Every text must be taken in CONTEXT. Only in this way can we truly understand God's word and apply it to our lives.
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Hermeneutics

Crackers and Grape Juice

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Every season Hermeneutics takes on a new form. We began by learning how to speak Christian and then examined essays and sermons by Stanley Hauerwas. Now, we're exploring the Gospel of John. Simply put, on this season of Hermeneutics, you'll find three friends talking about the Gospel of John.
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The title of our podcast is pretty straightforward. We are looking to hear God in Scripture. We believe proper hermeneutics is rare, that is, the ability to properly read the Bible is not commonly known or practiced. We believers are commanded to know and study the Scriptures. We should also study to properly understand what they say. These Scriptures are God’s words to us. God spoke to us. Now we need to read them right. Not only did God speak, He still speaks. We shouldn’t just read the Sc ...
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Welcome to The Jimivision Podcast! I'm Jimmy Cooper, and I am thrilled to be your guide on this journey of exploring and deepening our Christian walk together. In each episode, we'll embark on a meaningful exploration of the timeless truths found in the Bible, tackling relevant topics that resonate with our daily lives. Whether you're a seasoned believer, a seeker, or just curious about the Christian faith, this podcast is a place for you. Expect engaging discussions, thought-provoking inter ...
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The Truth Of The Matter Is

Johnathan "The Christian Philosopher."

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"The Truth Of The Matter Is" Podcast is all about providing an honest, contextual, historize, political, Psychological, and philosophical view of the Bible through the use of Hermeneutics, While sharing some personal experiences from Brothers, Johnathan, Daniel, and on occasion our special guest . In faith we believe our listener's will leave with an open perspective, desiring biblical truth, and practically applying God's WORD to everyday life. Access to reach out email: [email protected] ...
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Welcome to this course on hermeneutics. It will be our goal as we study together The Science and Art of Biblical Interpretation. We call it a “science” because there are certain rules to learn and apply. We call it an “art” because our practice of these rules and principles will become part of the skillset we use and develop over time to become better students and communicators of God’s Word.
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This podcast series features the English-language talks of Geloofstoerusting, a Dutch Christian ministry. Each lecture is thoughtfully crafted to strengthen believers – equipping them with biblical insight, spiritual encouragement and practical tools for living out their faith. Whether you’re seeking deeper understanding, personal growth or inspiration for ministry, this podcast provides accessible and enriching content for the journey
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One God Report

William Schlegel

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Discussion of biblical topics and texts that show that the God revealed in the Bible is One, and not a Trinity. Jesus, who was put to death and raised from the dead by God, is the Messiah (the Christ, the Anointed) of the One God.
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Raising the Wild ones

raisingwildonespodcast

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Just two dads discussing Theology, weirder sides of the Bible and the Great outdoors. Join Caleb and Dustin as we bring and unique perspective to big topics in Christianity, Parenting and all things outdoors (Hunting, Fishing, Camping and the like). Ride along with us and the guest we bring in along the way on our journey of How God needs to bleed into every aspect of our lives. New podcast weblog
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Brains, Bibles and Beyond!

Joel Willoughby and Nate Day

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Joel Willoughby is the founder of Brains and Bibles. Brains and Bibles is a nonprofit that partners with local churches to support them in the area of worldview apologetics and Bible study. Come listen as Joel and Nate (founder of Think Like Christ Ministries) think academically through the Bible together!
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Listen to Greg Boyd share his wisdom and insight 3 times per week. Recognized in 2010 as one of the 20 most influential living Christian scholars, Greg's teachings have enlightened people all over the world in their search for God. Get to know Greg and his profound theology through these short, impactful episodes.
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Life is complicated, and quick fixes won't address the deeper challenges you face in your mental, emotional, and spiritual health. "Win Today" provides practical guidance for lasting growth. Each week, you'll hear from trusted leaders and experts who offer wisdom, insights, and a durable plan to help you overcome obstacles and create real, sustainable change. This isn't about temporary solutions—it's about building a foundation for transformation and maturity from the inside out.
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The Conquering Truth

The Conquering Truth

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Join us for a weekly discussion on living with discernment in this world. We’ll have discussions of how the gospel and the word of God ought to be applied to current events, the problems facing our society, the history of what God has done in the world, trends in the church and many other topics. The scriptures have a lot to say about those issues, and we see a lack of Biblical thinking and application to culture in many professing Christian circles today. We want to do our part to reverse t ...
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UCL (University College London) is consistently ranked among the world's top ten universities (QS World University Rankings 2010 - 2021). Our excellence extends across all academic disciplines, from one of the world's foremost centres for research and teaching in the biological sciences to world-renowned centres for architecture (UCL Bartlett), education (UCL IOE) and fine art (UCL Slade School). UCL is London's leading multidisciplinary university, with more than 13,000 staff and 43,000 stu ...
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Rediscovering women of the Bible at the intersection of trauma, ancient historical context, and Biblical languages with Jessica LM Jenkins of We Who Thirst. ................................................ For a complete bibliography for each episode visit: https://rb.gy/xx0no6 If you'd like to support research into women of the Bible in their historical context, join my Patreon: www.patreon.com/wewhothirst
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Occultmagick

Civil , S. R. D.

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I am going to explore the deepest parts of gnosis and the occult, no matter who it offends or who it collides with, this is my declaration of intent for the world to know, who I am what I stand for and what I am willing to do, for the greater good.
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Center For Baptist Renewal

Matthew Emerson, Luke Stamps, Brandon Smith, Winston Hottman

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The Center for Baptist Renewal seeks to equip Baptists with the resources of the Christian tradition so they might incorporate these beliefs and practices into the life of the local church.
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Secondhand Seminary

Heather and Glenn Burnside

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A BurnsideHQ Production! The Secondhand Seminary podcast is hosted by Heather and Glenn Burnside, chronicling her experiences and learning as she pursues her graduate degree at Southern Seminary.
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Trans Biblical

TransBiblical

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Trans Biblical is a trans positive podcast exploring transgender topics and the Bible through accessible conversations with the authors and scholars behind the groundbreaking book Trans Biblical. Join us as we interpret sacred texts for our time, share personal stories, and hopefully spark great conversation that uplifts and affirms transgender voices.
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Providence Sermons

Providence Church, Marshall

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Passionately biblical, distinctively baptist, boldly evangelical, unashamedly reformed, we are committed to the glory of God, the good of His people and the gospel to the ends of the earth. Sermons from the ministry at Providence Church, Marshall, Texas.
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The Carson Center Podcast

The Gospel Coalition, Don Carson

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The Carson Center Podcast provides listeners weekly access to curated sermons and lectures from The Carson Center. This season features lectures from TGC's co-founder and the Center's namesake, D. A. Carson. Each lecture contains rich biblical and theological insights gleaned from Carson's fifty years of faithful service as a New Testament professor and theologian.
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Tripp Fuller

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

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Our goal is to bring the wisdom of the academy's ivory tower into your earbuds. Think of each episode as an audiological ingredient for your to brew your own faith. Most episodes center around an interview with a different scholar, theologian, or philosopher.
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The guys take a different approach to Christmas and discuss the Incarnation of God as man. Who was Jesus, and why did he have to be a baby? Not, he was childish, but why was he borne as an infant rather than simply becoming a grown man? #podcast #religion #genx #theology #philosophy #christianity #merrychristmas #xmas #incarnation + NEW DISCLAIMER …
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Derek Bass argues that Matthew’s use of Hosea 11:1 (“Out of Egypt I called my son”) only seems puzzling when readers misunderstand Hosea’s own inner-biblical interpretation. Hosea himself reads the first exodus typologically, using it as a pattern to interpret Israel’s present and future. Bass shows three major ways Hosea does this. 1. Idolatry as …
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Jean-Luc Marion's "Saturated Phenomenon" produce "indeterminable hermeneutics." Indeterminable hermeneutics can either be a blessing or a curse because they are counter to our intention. What we cannot intend is what Marion called the "non-object," which is the "object" of all saturated phenomena. Soren Kierkegaard was perhaps the first to articula…
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Do the New Testament writers ever use the Old Testaments verses that they quote out of context? It’s an important concept to consider because many people use proof texting to make theological arguments. They will quote a verse divorced from its context and declare that it means what they want it to mean. So if the writers of the NT, who were inspir…
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Gerhard Marx has been on a thirty-year plus journey with orality. With passion and enthusiasm, he tells the story of how God led him into orality via prayer and radio. But having been deeply influenced by the Hebrew Bible (what most of us know as the Old Testament), Gerhard also discusses how critical an understanding of performance and emotion are…
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Derek Bass opens by explaining why he has long preached Psalm 137: it is one of Scripture’s hardest texts, especially the violent final verse. Many reject the God of the Bible because of passages like this, but Bass insists that psalmic judgment must be understood in context, within the whole canon and ultimately in light of Christ. Psalm 137 is a …
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Brains, Bibles, and Beyond! — Episode 57Should We Burn the Christian Flag?What happens when faith, culture, patriotism, and symbolism collide? In this thought-provoking episode, we tackle a surprising and controversial question: Should Christians burn the Christian flag?We explore where the Christian flag came from, what it represents, and whether …
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Jim Hamilton walks slowly through Genesis 3 to show how the Bible’s central plot conflict—the war between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent—begins in Eden. He highlights the literary interconnectedness of Genesis 1–3: the serpent’s “craftiness” echoes the couple’s “nakedness,” and the created order (God → man → beasts → woman) is in…
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We're told to trust God when life falls apart and to cling to hope when we feel abandoned. To pray louder when heaven feels silent. But what if the silence isn't a punishment…but a pathway straight to His presence? What if the wall you've hit isn't the end, but the beginning of a deeper formation? This week on Win Today, I'm re-airing a raw and tim…
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It can be counter intuitive to think that feminists hate women, but when they insist that men and women are equal in every way, what they are really doing is saying women need to become men to be valuable. But God’s word teaches that both women and men are made in the image of God and that the differences He created between them glorify Him and rev…
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It can be counter intuitive to think that feminists hate women, but when they insist that men and women are equal in every way, what they are really doing is saying women need to become men to be valuable. But God's word teaches that both women and men are made in the image of God and that the differences He created between them glorify Him and rev…
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Kevin McKay turns to Exodus 4 to encourage discouraged pastors by showing where true ministerial confidence must come from. Moses, called to lead Israel out of Egypt, responds with a cascade of excuses rooted in fear, insecurity, and unbelief. McKay notes that modern pastors often face similar doubts—people question not only the truth of Christiani…
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Paul continues his argument how the gospel is about making the righteousness of God to be revealed by comparing God to men. In the previous verses, he used David as a example of how God used David's unrighteousness to cause His righteousness to be seen. The example was not because David was a special case. All men are born under sin and there is no…
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Hermeneutics is the study of interpretation. Phenomenology is the study of how things appear. Both studies have had to concede a sort of "perspectivalism" because disclosure, or "unconcealment," is always through the "thrownness," or particularity, of a given position that Heidegger called being's "facticity." The sciences have tried to rid first-p…
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Greg talks about the complexity of the interface of faith and politics. Episode 1311 Greg's new book: Inspired Imperfection Dan's new book: Confident Humility Send Questions To: Dan: @thatdankent Twitter: @reKnewOrg Facebook: ReKnew Email: [email protected] Links: Greg's book:"Crucifixion of the Warrior God" Website: ReKnew.org…
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In this episode, Dustin (The Redneck Theologian) sits down to talk all things Christmas! From our favorite family traditions to the deeper meaning behind the season, we’re sharing what this time of year looks like for our homes and our kids. We aren't claiming to be scholars—just a couple of folks sharing our hearts. Our prayer is that God speaks t…
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Matthias Lohmann reflects on Jesus’ encounter with the disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13–35) to show how Christ turns sadness and confusion into joy through a right understanding of Scripture. The disciples know the facts about Jesus’ death and the empty tomb, yet their hopes are shattered because they misinterpret those facts. Jesus rebu…
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Romans 3:10 as it is written: “None is righteous, no, not one; Paul delivers this message about everyone sinning because he is speaking to the Romans about the gospel. Paul gets this message from the Old Testament, God’s word. Paul thinks this way. Paul studied. Paul heard from God. Paul’s thinking was influenced by the Scriptures. Paul studied and…
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“The Priest-King at the Right Hand of Yahweh (Psalm 110:1)” examines Psalm 110:1 by focusing on the Hebrew text and how it has been understood in both Jewish and Christian interpretations. The author explains that Yahweh (God) speaks to “my Lord,” whom he identifies as the Messiah—a figure greater than David though his descendant—and critiques inte…
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Again Paul answers the obvious question based on what he had just said. He said that God used the unrighteousness of man, specifically in the case of David, to show He is the one who changes the heart so that He is just when He declares a man innocent. The obvious question for those who love sin is why don't we just sin more, if God uses the sin of…
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Brent Billings and Reed Dent discuss justice. The regular episode is preceded by some thoughts on Josh Bossé from Marty Solomon and Elle Grover Fricks. Support for Sophia and Ronen after the loss of Josh — GoFundMe For Josh — Text in Us Lament for Josh ft. Reed Dent — Text in Us “Justice” by George MacDonald, Unspoken Sermons — The Literature Netwo…
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This week on Win Today, Jordan Rubin reveals how the body doesn't lie—and why the ancient wisdom of Scripture contains the keys to healing not just physically, but mentally and emotionally as well. After nearly dying from severe Crohn's disease, Jordan discovered that health isn't compartmentalized. Everything is connected—gut to brain, body to sou…
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Jim Hamilton explains that to understand the New Testament’s use of the Old Testament, Christians must grasp biblical typology—patterns intentionally placed in Scripture by the human authors under the Spirit’s guidance. He begins with 1 Peter 3, where Peter says that baptism corresponds to the flood. This is not arbitrary; the New Testament cannot …
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Send us a text Advent isn’t a glossy postcard here; it’s a story told under the stare of a fortress and the echo of marching boots. We open the Nativity in the time of Herod and Rome, where fear, taxes, and crushed revolts shape daily life—and where lament becomes a holy practice of agreeing with God that the world is not as it should be. From Zech…
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The UK faces a deepening housing crisis. As the population grows, pressure on an already stretched housing stock continues to mount. Experts estimate that up to 4.5 million new homes may be needed to close the gap. That’s a shortfall that’s driving economic strain and worsening issues from social inequality to homelessness. In this episode Professo…
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Do the New Testament writers ever use the Old Testaments verses that they quote out of context? It's an important concept to consider because many people use proof texting to make theological arguments. They will quote a verse divorced from its context and declare that it means what they want it to mean. So if the writers of the NT, who were inspir…
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Isaiah 2:18-22 and the idols will totally disappear. People will flee to caves in the rocks and to holes in the ground from the fearful presence of the LORD and the splendor of his majesty, when he rises to shake the earth. In that day people will throw away to the moles and bats their idols of silver and idols of gold, which they made to worship. …
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Derek Bass argues that Hosea is a deeply self-conscious biblical theologian whose preaching depends on the Torah—especially Deuteronomy—and who interprets Israel’s history through a redemptive-historical, typological lens. Communication always works by borrowing known concepts, and Hosea does the same: he “borrows” Scripture to proclaim covenant tr…
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Greg talks about the creation of Adam and the creation of Jesus. Episode 1310 Greg's new book: Inspired Imperfection Dan's new book: Confident Humility Send Questions To: Dan: @thatdankent Twitter: @reKnewOrg Facebook: ReKnew Email: [email protected] Links: Greg's book:"Crucifixion of the Warrior God" Website: ReKnew.org…
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