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Tony is joined by Blake from the Distilling Theology Podcast to discuss the problematic Biblical Methodology that leads to a variety of heretical and suborthodox Christologies.
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Tony is joined by Blake from the Distilling Theology Podcast to discuss the problematic Biblical Methodology that leads to a variety of heretical and suborthodox Christologies.
Justin and Blake sit down to discuss premillennialism while sipping the bitter Italian herbal liqueur known as Campari. The guys discuss both historic and dispensational varieties of premillennialism as well as some of the rapture theology which has sprung up around this discussion.Now through Friday 4/9, head over to http://distillingtheology.com/giveaway/ to enter for your chance to win a copy of Dr. Kim Riddlebarger's book "A Case for Amillennialism" (provided for us by Baker Books) and a DT "Covenant Theology IS Distilled Theology" hoodie. Next week, we'll be joined by Dr. Riddlebarger and will be discussing Amillennialism while sipping Redbreast 12 year old Irish Whiskey. You won't want to miss it!Enjoy extended episodes, watch us live stream our episodes before they are released, and get access to exclusive bonus content on Patreon, starting at just $4.99 per month: https://patreon.com/distillingtheologyWe've introduced a new $14.99 per month level with some extra perks, including a Patreon-exclusive coffee mug after your first 3 months as a thank you for your support.Distilling Theology is a proud member of the Society of Reformed Podcasts - a network of doctrinally sound podcasts from a Reformed perspective. You can get all the shows in the network by subscribing to the megafeed at https://reformedpodcasts.com/Thanks for listening and as always, whatever you do, whether you eat or drink, do all to the glory of God.Soli deo Gloria!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/DistillingTheology)
We're ecstatic to be joined this week by our esteemed guests Carl Trueman and Todd Pruitt of the Mortification of Spin podcast. This was one of the most fun episodes we've recorded to date and we hope it is entertaining, edifying, and informative for you, our listeners. We discuss Presbyterian Covenant Theology while sipping Courvoisier VSOP Cognac and cracking plenty of jokes along the way. Next week, we'll be continuing our journey through theological anthropology with a discussion of Hamartiology, the doctrine of sin. Our Patreons voted on Templeton Maple Cask Finish Rye Whiskey, so we will be sipping that for Episode 41. Also, our giveaway is still running through Friday 9/25/20. Enter to win a copy of Dr. Samuel Renihan's book "The Mystery of Christ" and a DT Glencairn by visiting www.DistillingTheology.com/Giveaway If you'd like to hear the full length of this episode, check out our Patreon. Enjoy extended episodes, watch us live stream our episodes before they are released, and get access to exclusive bonus content on Patreon, starting at just $4.99 per month: https://patreon.com/distillingtheologyWe've introduced a new $14.99 per month level with some extra perks, including a Patreon-exclusive coffee mug after your first 3 months as a thank you for your support.Distilling Theology is a proud member of the Society of Reformed Podcasts - a network of doctrinally sound podcasts from a Reformed perspective. You can get all the shows in the network by subscribing to the megafeed at https://reformedpodcasts.com/The Distilling Theology merch store setup over at https://shopdistillingtheology.com/ ! While our glassware is currently out of stock, we have our Quote Mugs available featuring awesome quotes from "The Wonderful Works of God" by Herman Bavinck. For a limited time if you purchase all 3, an automatic discount is applied and you get the entire 3-mug collection for $33.33 plus tax/shipping!Thanks for listening and as always, whatever you do, whether you eat or drink, do all to the glory of God.Soli deo Gloria!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/DistillingTheology)
This is part 4 of the Calvinism Debate Did Jesus die to make it possible for anyone to be saved or did he only die for the elect? In this discussion between Blake Cortright and Jacob Rohrer, they discuss this important issue and how it relates to evangelism. Blake affirms limited atonement while Jacob argues Read more about 140 Calvinism vs. Arminianism 4: Limited Atonement[…]
This is part 1 of the Calvinism Debate Today we begin an extended series on Calvinism and Arminianism. For those of you not familiar, Calvinism, named after John Calvin (d. 1564), holds that God sovereignly chooses and effectually saves all whom he decides to save based on his predestined will whereas Arminianism, named for Jacobus Read more about 137 Calvinism vs. Arminianism 1: Introduction[…]
The documentary, by local film maker Blake Cortright, will air on WMHT on December 4th.
Let’s face it; it’s difficult to talk about pornography, especially among Christians. We get overwhelmed with feelings of shame and embarrassment while fearing how others will regard us with disgust or disdain. However, this issue is a huge struggle for a ton of Christians (and non-Christians) in the world today. Drawing on some of what Read more about Interview 20: How To Quit Pornography (Blake Cortright)[…]
What spiritual disciplines do you practice? We’re all familiar with reading our bibles and prayer, but there’s so much more available. In this interview, Blake Cortright guides us through his own journey into discovering ancient Christian disciplines that can help us today, including prayer, fasting, meditation, bible study, simplicity, solitude, submission, service, confession, worship, guidance, Read more about Interview 19: Spiritual Disciplines (Blake Cortright)[…]