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Everyone loves a good story... one that keeps you on the edge of your seat. This episode of OC Catholic Radio is unlike any other episode that we've produced before. Joining host Rick Howick in the studio today are four people who, at the time of this recording, had just returned home from their Holy Land pilgrimage experience. And quite frankly, they were fortunate to make it home safely. Our guests today include married couples Pam and Deacon Bernie Ocampo, as well as Elaine and Bill John.This is a powerful story that is worth sharing!
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this twelfth Q&A episode. Among many topics, we discuss dispensationalism, Galatians and circumcision, interacting with other disciples who hold to supersessionism and preterism, the idea of Jesus as a failed apocalyptic prophet, and how first century Jews understood “Abraham's bosom”. Show notes: How does your eschatology differ from the eschatology expounded upon in the Scofield Reference Bible? (2:27) How do you reconcile Paul's discussion about circumcision having no value in Galatians with him circumcising Timothy in Acts? (19:03) How should we relate to pastors and other believers who teach supersessionism and preterism? (33:58) Can you help me understand why some New Testament scholars call Jesus a "failed apocalyptic prophet"? (42:30) How would first century Jews understand the concept of “Abraham's bosom”? (54:01)
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this eleventh Q&A episode. Among many topics, we discuss supersessionism, God's purposes for the Gentiles in this age and the age to come, and Zionism. Show notes: What does the parable about the new and old treasures in Matthew 13:52 mean? (2:22) What are some of the primary ways modern Christianity has deviated from the theology of the early church? (6:52) Can you please discuss a few of the primary passages used by the eternal torment view as well as the annihilationist view? (17:39) How do Jews and Gentiles integrate in God's plans/purposes both now and in the age to come? (24:05) How are we to address West Bank settlements? How are we to address the suffering of the Palestinians? (35:11) Did ancient Jews always have a linear view of history? Were Jews always apocalyptic? (52:03) What do you think about a pre-Adamite race? (54:04) Is there a date on John's dissertation being published? (55:52) What are the implications of believing and discipleship between the young earth and old earth paradigms? (56:30)
On this replay of Twitter Spaces' US Rugby Happy Hour LIVE, Guardian US Breaking news editor, journalist, and author, Martin Pengelly joins Bill & John to talk about his new book, Brotherhood: When West Point Rugby Went to War. Be sure to listen to the second half of the show with USA Rugby 7s star, Ilona Maher, here on the US Rugby Happy Hour LIVE Podcast. Follow @eaglesoverseas and @rugbymorning on Twitter and Instagram for the latest in USA Rugby and MLR news.
On this replay of Twitter Spaces' US Rugby Happy Hour LIVE, USA Rugby 7s and social media star, Ilona Maher joins Bill & John to talk about the women's 7s program, this years squad, Paris Olympics, her injury recovery and becoming a social media star. Be sure to listen to the first half of the show with Guardian US Breaking news editor, journalist, and author, Martin Pengelly, who talks about his new book, Brotherhood: When West Point Rugby Went to War, here on the US Rugby Happy Hour LIVE Podcast. Follow @eaglesoverseas and @rugbymorning on Twitter and Instagram for the latest in USA Rugby and MLR news.
On this replay of Twitter Spaces' US Rugby Happy Hour LIVE, Guardian US Breaking news editor, journalist, and author, Martin Pengelly joins Bill & John to talk about his new book, Brotherhood: When West Point Rugby Went to War. Be sure to listen to the second half of the show with USA Rugby 7s star, Ilona Maher, here on the US Rugby Happy Hour LIVE Podcast. Follow @eaglesoverseas and @rugbymorning on Twitter and Instagram for the latest in USA Rugby and MLR news.
On this replay of Twitter Spaces' US Rugby Happy Hour LIVE, USA Rugby 7s and social media star, Ilona Maher joins Bill & John to talk about the women's 7s program, this years squad, Paris Olympics, her injury recovery and becoming a social media star. Be sure to listen to the first half of the show with Guardian US Breaking news editor, journalist, and author, Martin Pengelly, who talks about his new book, Brotherhood: When West Point Rugby Went to War, here on the US Rugby Happy Hour LIVE Podcast. Follow @eaglesoverseas and @rugbymorning on Twitter and Instagram for the latest in USA Rugby and MLR news.
Gayle Hutchinson is California State University of Chico's first female president in the college's 135-year history. Pushed into the deep end at the start of her presidency, she hit the ground running to lead the university through the Oroville Dam Crisis, the Camp Fire Disaster, and COVID-19. Hutchinson's achievements as president include overseeing the completion of a new arts and science building, securing more than $106 million in state funding, and rebuilding many key relationships between the university and surrounding community. Hutchinson is retiring after almost three decades in the Cal State University system, the last seven years as president of CSU Chico. This interview is personal. As proud alums, Chico State is near and dear to our host Lain Hensley, Bill John, Todd Demorest, Ross Field, Jonas Herzog, Carol Jones and most members of the Odyssey family. Hutchinson's experience in higher education runs deep, and her leadership insights are powerful and inspirational. She has overcome many personal and professional obstacles and shares her keys to success and her plans for the future.
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this tenth Q&A episode. Among many topics, we answer your questions about the parable of the mustard seed and leaven, replacement theology, understanding the role and purpose of Israel, and we make some observations about tithing and Greek words in the New Testament. Show notes: Could the parable of the mustard seed be about the growth of the word of the gospel? (2:13) Is Jesus introducing replacement theology and de-emphasizing the importance of Jerusalem in John 4? (11:06) Is there some persuasive counterargument we can make for understanding Israel on pragmatic grounds without having to resort to simply asserting "we should understand Israel properly because the Bible says so"? (24:15) Is there biblical support for the millennial kingdom? (34:31) What is your take on the meaning of John 1:17? (44:48) Why is leaven required in the Thanksgiving and Wave Offering? (55:09) Does 1 Corinthians 7:29-31 suggest that the return of Christ can happen at any time? (56:50) How should we relate to those who believe that we should be “bringing heaven to earth”? (59:21) Can you comment on the biblical support for tithing? (1:02:51) Does the Greek word for “forever” convey a worldview of apocalyptic expectation? (1:07:00)
Bill & John travel to the EnQuest Energy Solutions facility to talk with the President of EnQuest, Jamie Stewart. Jamie is an oilfield veteran with expertise in manufacturing, repair and service of oilfield equipment. The guys had a wide ranging conversation with Jamie and touched on numerous topics in the OFS world from supply chain troubles to the electrification of frac. Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoy this conversation. Feel free to give us feedback on the pod and pass this along to anyone else you think would find it interesting
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this ninth Q&A episode. We discuss revival, the Trinity, and different hermeneutical tools that Christians have used over the centuries. We also explore how Paul uses the Hebrew Bible, and conclude with some thoughts on some common critiques on the historicity of the Tanakh. Show notes: Does Matthew 24:14 describe an end-time revival or awakening? (2:13) What do you think about common medieval exegesis methods and how they relate to a first-century apocalyptic worldview? (5:03) Is Paul's quote of Psalm 68 in Ephesians 4 proof of realized eschatology? (15:30) What are your thoughts on the Trinity from a first-century viewpoint? (22:25) How do we know the account of God's faithfulness within the Tanakh is actually reliable? (32:47) Resources: Blasphemy and Exaltation in Judaism - Darrell Bock: https://amzn.to/3EHH1Fo The Jewish Targums and John's Logos Theology - John Ronning: https://amzn.to/3g42tdF Inconsistency in the Torah - Joshua Berman: https://amzn.to/3MruBDm Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament - James Pritchard: https://amzn.to/3Vt4Wyf Our YouTube channels: Bill: https://youtube.com/channel/UC2d-sl7y9qVzNO5Q1ZnKTgQ John: https://youtube.com/channel/UCQ1av6sMf4gJF1-XzfOBSzw Josh: https://youtube.com/channel/UCdPUmfz4hx49LbZR5w_B4HQ
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this eighth Q&A episode. Topics include the relationship of apocalypticism to pacifism and fatalism, Messianic Judaism, and the importance of historical studies. Also, don't miss our rapid fire round (which, as usual, is not so rapid). Show notes: Can you comment on what “salt and light” and “city on a hill” meant for a first-century Jew? (2:10) How do historical studies fit into the larger trajectory of theological development? (9:12) Why do some scholars believe there were different versions of “Christian Judaism” in the first century? (18:06) Is there time in the age to come? (26:21) To what extent do the grafted-in Gentiles inherit the promises to the Jewish people? (29:32) On the killing of the Caananites: Didn't God use His covenant people to bring retribution on a non-covenant people that continued in rebellion? (31:47) Should messianic Jews should maintain Torah observance? (34:37) Are there any books, websites or articles that talk about what John said about the Greek, Roman and Jewish narratives of the gospel? (39:15) Is Matthew 24 about 70AD, the end of the age, or something else? (41:25) Can you explain the relationship of apocalypticism to pacifism and fatalism? (44:30)
"Diamond" Bill Interviews John Angelo On The Importance Of Estate Jewelry Events!
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this seventh Q&A episode. Topics include Gentiles and the Torah, scholars like Albert Schweitzer and C.H. Dodd, John 3 and Ezekiel 36, and God's promises. We also give some practical advice about how to relate to others who see the Gospel differently. Show notes: What is the purpose of the Law for ancient Jews and according to the New Testament? (2:24) What are your thoughts on Albert Schweitzer? (14:04) Can you discuss more of the connection between John 3 and Ezekiel 36 more? (21:14) How does the Jewish apocalyptic framework for the Gospel frame the cross? (22:50) Do you have any advice on being members of a church where the doctrine is so different than what we believe? (26:09) What are “the promises” in the New Testament? Do they refer back to Abraham, Issac, and Jacob? (34:02)
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this sixth Q&A episode. Topics include enjoying life within an apocalyptic view of the world, the meaning of “ekklesia”, the messiah's relationship to the day of the Lord, the parable of the wineskins, revivals within an apocalyptic view, and how to weed through various competing theological narratives. Show notes: How does love and joy fit into the gospel? (2:12) What does ‘ekklesia' mean if it doesn't mean ‘church'? (13:54) How do first century Jews relate the Messiah and the Day of the Lord? (20:46) Do you believe in a dispensational or apocalyptic view of the temple in Ezekiel 40-48? (24:23) How do I explain to someone that the cross is so much more deep than personal salvation? (25:55) If you could recommend only three scholars or books to read, what would be your go to? (34:21) In Matthew 9, what does Jesus mean when he talks about wine and wineskins? Is he talking about old Judaism vs. new Christianity? (36:33) What are your thoughts on revivals? (40:25)
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this fifth Q&A episode. Topics include realized eschatology, dispensationalism, and supersessionism, the Transfiguration, and the New Covenant. Show notes: Are we “under” the kingdom of God now? (2:43) What do you think about Paula Fredriksen's understanding of Romans 1 and “the resurrection of the dead”? (12:44) Could you explain more about the “eschatology of the American Dream”? (19:05) Does the Transfiguration as seen in Matthew 16 mean that the kingdom is present in some way? (28:32) What is fundamentalism? Are you guys fundamentalists? (37:47) Do you think there is a degree to which at least some of the better promises of the New Covenant can be "realized" among believers today? (42:06) Are dispensationalists also supersessionists? (49:31)
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this fourth Q&A episode. Topics include Messianic Judaism, the New Jerusalem and the heavenly mountain, inaugurated eschatology, and our usual rapid fire round with questions on the pre-tribulation rapture in John 14, the renewal of our minds, and Jewish prayer books. We also briefly give vision for our show's next season. Don't miss it!
Radio and TV host Bill Spadea and television personality and producer Jessica Nutt explore everything form culture to life to politics to comedy. Speaking with Bill Spadea is a New Jersey 101.5 production.
Argentina recognises non-binary identity; demonstrations in Melbourne and Sydney; some Liberals against Religious Dicrimination (sic) bill; John Coates mansplaining and more
On this episode of Impolite Truths, hosts John Rocha and Dorina Arellano look at the issues President Joe Biden is having with his female nominees of color being approved by the GOP, his struggles with keeping his promises over relief checks and some of the decisions he has made to handle the immigration situation. Also, they look at the corruption charges and harassment accusations swirling around New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the current and former members of the Capitol Police testifying before Congress including the shameless actions of Senators Ted Cruz, Ron Johnson and Josh Hawley in their questionings of them. To become a member of The Outlaw Nation Patreon, go to: https://www.patreon.com/JohnRocha #ImpoliteTruths #JoeBiden #Cruz Follow John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Dorina Arellano: https://twitter.com/evildorina
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this third Q&A episode. Topics include how to approach apocalyptic literature, inaugurated eschatology, Bible translations, and reading the Hebrew Bible in relation to other Ancient Near Eastern literature. We also have a “rapid fire” round of questions and preview some of our upcoming episodes. We welcome any questions relevant to the material we've been covering on this podcast, so send them in via the contact form on our website - apocalypticgospel.com.
TD 's this week voted in favour of a Bill that would allow for assisted dying. The topic continues to be divisive with many concerned about the implications of such a move. John Wall, who is living with a terminal diagnosis spoke to Fran on Tipp Today this morning and gave his views on the Bill.
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this second Q&A episode. Topics include cross-cultural discipleship, why some solid Old Testament scholars reject first century Jewish eschatology, and how Jews perceived the destruction of the temple in light of Jesus' words. Don't miss the “rapid fire” round at the end!
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this first of many Q&A episodes. Topics include Acts 15, how Calvinism and Arminianism relate to Jewish apocalypticism, understanding “all Israel will be saved” from Romans 11, and tips on practical day-to-day discipleship.
For our first podcast Bill & John will be discussing what's going on in the vineyards during this pandemic & what the outlook is for visiting Wine Country in the future
Many moons ago "Bill went first" and, along with our host Lain Hensley, cooked up the vision of Odyssey Teams Inc.. Odyssey is now the industry-leader in corporate training and philanthropic team building. Bill's methods have inspired people around the world for over 30 years. He has helped connect thousands of corporations to the 'Why of their work,' and produce over 55,000 prosthetic hands for needy amputees in 85 countries. He pioneered the Bike Building program and has donated over 30,000 bicycles to inner city children around the world. What can't Bill John do? Nothing. He's the type of person who's just good at everything or ready to learn. When he isn’t changing lives in a program room, he is pursuing his love of wildlife photography and conservation. His passion inspired the philanthropic component of Odyssey’s Team Mosaic Give program to protect wildlife in Africa. To learn more about the inception of the podcast, see the following page: https://www.yougofirst.live/episodes/you-go-first
RIT Men's Hockey Coach Wayne Wilson calls in to talk about his team and the Jumanji movie (seriously). Then (starts at 9:15) Shane Rothenburg joins Bill & John to talk about his charity Wingfest (3rd annual) that supports the Golisano Children's Hospital.
Bill & John break down Alabama's come from behind win over Georgia in the D-1 College Football Championship.
Bill got disappointed by Bills fans related to some weird tattoos. Bill & John then discuss other weird tattoos including one on a former producer.
Bill & John expand on yesterday's topic of Lavar Ball's Big Baller Brand getting a F grade from the Better Business Bureau.
The Buffalo Bills playoff drought is over, but they go no further losing in Jacksonville Sunday 10-3. Bill & John break down the loss.
Resident College Football expert Dan Wesley joins Bill & John in studio to talk about the championship game tonight between Alabama and Georgia.
Bill & John both liked Seth Meyers hosting gig of the Golden Globes. They play some bits of his monologue and some other stuff that went on at the awards show.
The first Playoff Edition in the history of the Bills Brothers as they head to Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars in the Wild Card round. Sal, Mike, Bill & John talk about: their coaching grades and make predictions for the Wild Card game.
The first Playoff Edition in the history of the Bills Brothers as they head to Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars in the Wild Card round. Sal, Mike, Bill & John talk about: the Bills improbable playoff berth, their chances of beating the Jags & more.
Patrick Ewing lit into one of his Georgetown players, and it was caught on video. Bill & John also discuss the Orange loss to Wake Forest.
The first Playoff Edition in the history of the Bills Brothers as they head to Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars in the Wild Card round. Sal, Mike, Bill & John talk about: the donations Bills fans have made to Andy Dalton at Tyler Boyd's charities & more.
County Star Carrie Underwood apparently has some crazy injury to her face. Bill & John then speak with Pete Hammer, a Rochester transplant who helps organize a Bills Backer bar in Jacksonville.
We give away tickets based on a famous WNY anniversary. Bill & John then talk about the latest NFL coaching rumors.
Mike Kaye, Jaguars Beat Writer for First Coast News joins Bill & John to help preview the Wild Card game on Sunday in Florida.
News 8 Sports Director Thad Brown joins Bill & John to give some thoughts on the Wild Card match-up with the Jags.
Bill & John discuss the latest NFL Hall of Fame news, they reveal the Naked Gym Daily 5, Donald Trump and Steve Bannon are going at it, then Dale reveals what he learned on the show.
Greg Connors joins Bill & John to talk about the Bills win, playoff berth & more.
It finally happened! The Bills are in the playoffs. Bill & John recap the win over Miami, the Bengals win over the Ravens and the post-game reaction inside the locker room and around the country.
Bill & John make fun of a former producer, read the Daily 5, talk a little College Football and the show ends with what Dale learned.
Amy Wilentz joins us live in-studio to talk about the Trump family troubles around the indictments; Plus, John Nichols talks about what's in the House tax bill.