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New Creation in Peter – A Study of 2 Peter 3

On this episode, Spencer and Jack move into the text of 2 Peter 3, a chapter that very much ties together the new creation themes of Genesis, Isaiah, and Paul. Come study this incredible chapter with us and see what God has said about the “new heavens and new earth”. Music:“Kid Kodi” Blue Dot Sessionshttp://www.sessions.blue…
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New Creation in Paul – A Study of 1 Thessalonians 4

On this episode, we look at the last big text of Paul when it comes to the topic of new creation. Come see what Paul says about the “coming” of Jesus and what his word choice reveals to us about how that will look.
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New Creation in Paul – A Study of Romans 8

In this episode, we look at the greater context of Romans, the cyclical nature of Paul’s language throughout the book, and what exactly he believes will happen to the creation.
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New Creation in Paul – A Study of 1 Corinthians 15

In this episode of the Thinking Theologically podcast, Spencer and Jack discuss Paul’s new creation language in 1 Corinthians 15. Lots of discussion about the resurrection of Jesus, our resurrection, and why it’s important that Jesus is described as the new Adam.
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A Brief Introduction to Pauline Theology

How did Paul view the world in which he lived? How did this view effect his writings and belief about this life and the one to follow? We discuss all of this on this episode of the Thinking Theologically podcast.
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New Creation in the Life of Jesus

In this episode, Spencer and Jack discuss new creation terminology in the mission, language, and worldview of Jesus, specifically as it is shown in the synoptic gospels.
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New Creation in the Synoptic Gospels

Spencer and Jack continue their look at various New Creation terms and how they were used by the biblical authors. Today’s episode takes us into the Synoptic Gospels.
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New Creation Theology in the Old Testament

In this episode of the Thinking Theologically podcast, Spencer and Jack jump into the plan of God to redeem creation (Genesis 12) and unpack the language of Isaiah 65-66, language that will be picked up by Peter, Paul, and John in the New Testament.
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New Creation Theology: An Overview

How does the Bible describe the end of it all? What is heaven going to be like? Can we actually know?
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Theology on the World Stage

How does Christian theology and the beliefs and values of various nations interact with one another? Spencer and Jack discuss on this episode of the Thinking Theologically podcast.
