Dr. Philip B. Payne joins me a second time to respond to the recent appearance of Dr. Jim Hamilton, who had presented a complementarian critique of Dr. Payne and egalitarianism. This episode contains the first half of the interview; listen to episode 104 for part two.
Category Archives: Podcast
Episode 102: In Christ
Emilio Ramos joins me to discuss the theology of evangelism as explained in his new book, Convert: From Adam to Christ.
Episode 101: Raised With Christ
Part 2 of my interview with Sam Frost, formerly a leading influential hyperpreterist, who joins me to talk about his amazing story and his upcoming book, Why I Left Full Preterism.
Episode 100: The End Has No End
Sam Frost, formerly a leading influential hyperpreterist, joins me today to talk about his amazing story and his upcoming book, Why I Left Full Preterism. This episode contains part 1 of the interview; stay tuned for episode 101 for part 2.
Episode 99: Take Over the World
Part 2 of my conversation with Steve Jeffery who joins me to discuss postmillennialism and the Christianization of nations around the world.
Episode 98: All the Nations
Steve Jeffery joins me to discuss postmillennialism and the Christianization of nations around the world.
Episode 97: He Rules the Roost
Part two of my discussion with complementarian Dr. Jim Hamilton in which he offers his response to the egalitarianism of Dr. Philip Payne.
Episode 96: He Made Woman For Man
Dr. Jim Hamilton joins me to offer his complementarian response to the egalitarianism of Dr. Philip Payne. This episode contains part one of the interview; stay tuned for part two.
Episode 95: Deeper Waters
Nick and Allie Peters join me to talk about living as Christians with Asperger Syndrome and how the church can do more for people with disabilities.
Episode 94: Shalom Jerusalem
Debate topic: “There are no biblical promises awaiting fulfillment in the nation, or ethnic descendants, of Israel.” Steve Gregg of The Narrow Path affirms. Dr. Michael Brown of Ask Dr. Brown denies. Due to hectic schedules, the debate had to be limited to an hour: two 7.5-minute openings, 30 minutes of informal dialogue, and two 5-minute closings.