Episode 132 Vox Petri: The Voice of Peter, with Gene Green

Christianity’s central confessions regarding the person of Jesus, the cross, salvation, the inclusive nature of the people of God, and the end of all things come to us through the apostle who was not only the church’s leader but also its first theologian.

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Episode 131 Great Theology and Warm Hearts, Rob Trenckmann

“Great theology and warm hearts” is how Rob Trenckmann characterizes the spirit of Newton House in Oxford, England, nurturing theological pastors and pastoral theologians.

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Episode 130 All the Genealogies of the Bible, Nancy Dawson

Scientist and theologian, Nancy Dawson discusses genealogies of the Bible, kinship connections, and how the structure of biblical history is set up.

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Episode 129 Do You Need to Learn Greek and Hebrew, J Laansma

The study of humanities and languages are designed to teach people how to think—not what to think—and to communicate well. They are the prelude to understanding the big questions: who am I? what is my place in history? what virtues are necessary to become and remain a free people?

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