Sermon: Two Forms of Christianity - Conditionalism and Unconditionalism

Sermon: Two Forms of Christianity - Condition...

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Apocalyptic Hermeneutics

Karl, Jim, Nathan, Andy and Paul discuss the difference an apocalyptic theology makes in regard to natural theology, understandings of sin and salvation, and biblical hermeneutics. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Become a Patron! (Sign u ...  Show more

Sermon: There is a Sabbath for Thought

Paul Axton preaches: Building on the picture of salvation in Hebrews as occurring through Sabbath rest, and depicting the unrest or dis-ease of neurosis, war, philosophy, and religion, the resolution to the deadly human predicament through Sabbath is depicted. If you enjoyed this ...  Show more

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