Sinopsis
What happens when you lock an Old Testament, New Testament, and Theology professor in a room to discuss provocative topics related to bible and theology? Find out as you listen to three professors from Great Lakes Christian College engage the sorts of questions students ask ... after class.Featuring Ronald D. Peters, John C. Nugent, Samuel C. Long
Episodios
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6.19 - Original Sin: Part Two - Sex and Sin
08/05/2023 Duración: 52minThis week the guys dig deeper into Augustine's history and the prevailing thoughts that influenced his theology. Was Pelagius really a heretic? How to make sense of the immaculate conception? And what do sex and a handshake have in common? All this and more in today’s episode of the After Class Podcast!
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6.18 - Original Sin: Part One - Sin One & Sin Two
01/05/2023 Duración: 45minDo you know the origin of original sin? Join Sam, John, and Ron as they engage the topic by laying some groundwork and distinguishing between two approaches to the discussion of original sin. What did the great theological minds of Irenaeus, Tertullian, Origen, Cyprian, and Augustin have to say about original sin, and how did they shape our current understanding? Is original sin a core Christian doctrine or an optional way of interpreting certain passages? Tune into this week’s episode to find out!
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6.17 - Interview With Brian Baldwin: Artemis of the Ephesians
24/04/2023 Duración: 51minJoin Sam, John, and Ron as they welcome their guest, Brian Baldwin, to discuss the goddess Artemis of the Ephesians and how her influence may help us understand Paul's writing and extreme language about women in 1 Timothy. In this episode, the guys unpack Paul's writing about women's dress, their authority over men, the importance of Adam and Eve's birth order, and women being saved through childbirth, in the context of how the Ephesians viewed Artemis. Buckle up!
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6.16 - Baptism - Part Nine: Rebuilding the Walls
17/04/2023 Duración: 53minJoin John, Ron, and Sam this week as they examine how the merger of the imperial ruling class & theological influences from leading Christian thinkers impacted the practice and doctrine of baptism, beginning with the 4th century Constantinian turn and progressing through the Reformation, Revivalism, and the Church Growth Revolution. What happened when the Roman Empire embraced Christianity and what effect did it have on the 5 dimensions of baptism? 5 Dimensions identified in previous episodes: Missional - Salvific - Moral - Being baptized into the body of Christ - New social reality
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6.15 - Baptism - Part Eight: Schism & Heresy
10/04/2023 Duración: 46minWhile the scriptures serve as a critical foundation, the practice of baptism has also been influenced by a multitude of historical events. In this episode, John, Ron, and Sam explore the Jewish/Christian Schism of 100 AD and second-century Gnosticism's impact on the Church’s understanding of baptism.
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6.14 - Baptism - Part Seven: Baptized in blood?
03/04/2023 Duración: 46minIn what way does the flood in the time of Noah prefigure baptism? Is baptismal water magically regenerative? Why would a robe be baptized in blood and how does it fit our study? On today's episode of the After Class Podcast, Sam, Ron, and John conclude their reading of the Bible’s passages on baptism and present the five dimensions of baptism that have emerged from our study.
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6.13 - Baptism - Part Six: Baptized for the Dead
27/03/2023 Duración: 49minPrompted by last weeks cliffhanger, Sam, Ron, and John resume with the question: If we are baptized to a new way of life, what does Paul mean when he wrote to the Corinthians about those who are baptized for the dead? Later in the episode, the guys touch on 're-repentance.' Should we get re-baptized later in life if we have lapsed in our early life? What about if you accepted Christ not knowing the fullness of what you were committing to; do you get re-baptized after your “ah-ha!” moment? All this and more, in today's episode of the After Class Podcast!
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6.12 - Baptism - Part Five: Unpacking Paul
20/03/2023 Duración: 49minThis week, Sam, John, and Ron continue the developing theme of baptism as they engage the Pauline letters. The guys continue to navigate the implications of the new life we embrace through baptism and explore key questions: Should we practice group evangelism and corporate baptism? Are there age restrictions on abandoning your old life and embracing the new life? What is the baptism into Moses? And what will be the name of GLCC's new mascot!? All this and more in today’s episode of The After Class Podcast!
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6.10 - Baptism - Part Four: Crossing Thresholds
13/03/2023 Duración: 50minThis week the guys continue through the book of Acts picking up with the first Gentile baptism and investigating tough questions. How do we make sense of the spirit coming on someone before baptism vs. after the laying on of hands? What are the social implications of baptism? Tune in with John, Ron, and Sam for part four of their study of the mode, method, and recipient of baptism.
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6.10 - Baptism - Part Three: Fire & Water
06/03/2023 Duración: 49minWhat do we make of the different accounts of water baptism and those who perform it? Does water baptism come before spirit baptism? Sam, John, and Ron continue the discussion in part three of the series. The guys dive into the book of John and Acts this week and touch on flames, tongues, and the laying on of hands.
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6.9 - Baptism - Part Two: Purification, Preparation, & Suffering
27/02/2023 Duración: 50minIn today's episode, Sam, John, and Ron survey verses that broaden our view of the purpose for and recipient of baptism. Join the guys this week as they explore Mark and Luke's traditional and non-traditional verses on baptism.
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6.8 - Baptism - Part One: Repentance
20/02/2023 Duración: 48minStudents at Great Lakes Christian College are making decisions to take the next steps in their faith, prompting questions surrounding baptism. What types of baptism are spoken about in scripture? What form does it take? Who is the recipient and what purpose does baptism serve? Join the guys this week as they dip into Matthew 3, 21:25, and 26:23.
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6.7 - Discerning Qualifications
13/02/2023 Duración: 53minThe interpretation of the lists we find in scripture concerning leadership qualifications can dramatically impact who would serve in specific capacities (if at all). How do we regard these lists and what does it say to us that they are not identical between books of the Bible? Join the guys as they answer another "mailbag question" in this week's one-shot episode. Complementary Episodes: Ep. 4.38: Elders REDUX Ep. 2.33-2.48: 15-part series on women & the Bible.
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6.6 - Rapture: Part Two - A Meeting in the Air?
06/02/2023 Duración: 55minAfter laying out a framework in episode one, Sam, Ron, and John continue their two-part series on rapture, resurrection, and Revelation. How do we understand the end of days? Who is gathered for what, and where does everybody go? How do we see the message of Israel’s hope in the context of the end times and the gathering of the elect? Tune in this week as the guys look up what scripture has to say about meeting in the air. Prerequisite Episode: 6.5 - Rapture: Part One – The Framework Complementary Episodes: 1.22 – When We All Get to… Sheol? 1.23 - I’ll Fly Away…When I die? 1.26 – Ooh Heaven is a Place on Earth 1.27 – Not Heaven… But Not Quite Right
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6.5 - Rapture: Part One - The Framework
30/01/2023 Duración: 44minReading “the end of days” through the lens of a biblical framework. Will believers be whisked away to Heaven, or has this popular interpretation left behind the Bible’s teaching? What are the implications of a new Heaven and a new Earth? Does God need a new dwelling place? Join Sam, Ron, and John this week as they unpack the rapture in the context of God’s wider biblical hope for His creation. Complementary Episodes: 1.22 – When We All Get to… Sheol? 1.23 - I’ll Fly Away…When I die? 1.26 – Ooh Heaven is a Place on Earth 1.27 – Not Heaven… But Not Quite Right
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6.4 - Sorry Old Testament!
23/01/2023 Duración: 49min“Sorry Old Testament, most theologians don’t use you.” An article from Christian Today hits Sam’s inbox and reignites a nearly 5-year-old ACP conversation. What benefit does consulting the OT provide preachers, teachers, and those who listen? Is the summation of the Bible story: Creation, Fall, Christ? Is Genesis 1-11 sufficient for setting the stage for God’s salvific work? And can we know the full story of God’s kingdom ethic without the OT? Tune in to this week’s one-shot episode featuring a “Hot Take” on the beef between systematic and historical theology!
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6.3 - Finance - Part 11 - Asset Allotment
16/01/2023 Duración: 55minWhat does financial faith look like for the average believer? Is wealth an opportunity for influence and something we should strive for, or is it a snare leading to adultery? What does it look like for God’s people to bear witness to His design for human thriving through their finances? This week the guys conclude their 11-part series on faith and finances with some practical principles and applications that inform the answer to the question, “what should I do with my paycheck?” Is there a set of “Christian Basics” we might adhere to? Can we manage individual finances in such a way that onlookers get a glimpse of the Kingdom of God? Tune in this week to find out!
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6.10 - Finances - Part 10
09/01/2023 Duración: 50minAs the series on finance continues, the guys focus on the some more teachings from Paul, especially how and why people are taken care of in the church.
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6.1 - Finances - Part 9
02/01/2023 Duración: 51minWith the new year - and the beginning of their sixth season the ACP guys continue their series on faith and finances. This week the guys zero in on Paul's letters to Corinth and what he had to say about finances. How does the approaching Kingdom affect our decisions about money, generosity, investments, etc?
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5.51 - Finances - Part 8
26/12/2022 Duración: 52minThis week the guys focus on Luke/Acts as they continue to look at faith and finances. What's the deal with giving alms? What does it look like to give to the poor if you're short on cash? And what is the relevance of the parable of the dishonest manager to this discussion?