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Podcast | 4 Keys to Interpreting Romans

Romans is probably Paul’s most well-known and read letter, but how is it supposed to be read? What is Paul’s purpose for writing the letter? Have our interpretations of Romans been more influenced by Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation than by Paul and the early church?
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Podcast | Why Were the Books of the New Testament Written?

When you place the books of the New Testament in chronological order based on date of composition, you will find a snowballing theological development from one work or group of works to the next.
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Video | What is the Role of Government? – Thinking Theologically About Politics

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Podcast | How to Interpret…Paul

Not all biblical authors write the same way. In this episode, we discuss how Paul wrote his letters, and why it’s so important to identify the unique styles among various Bible writers.
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The Problem with the Bible’s One Unified Voice

What do we when different Bible writers talk about the same subjects in different ways? We explore that question in this article.
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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.

