Episode 17: A Conversation with Dr. James Renihan on Prov. 1:7 and the Fear of the Lord
Release Date: 03/10/2020
Theology in Particular
In Episode 122 of Theology In Particular, Dr. James Renihan joins me to encourage Christlike, peaceable behavior towards others - an exhortation sorely needed in our day. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at:
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In Episode 121 of Theology In Particular, Dr. James Renihan joins me to talk about the importance of gratitude in the Christian life and to give thanks to God for the mercy he has shown to us in Christ Jesus. Recommended Resources: (you can find digital versions of this book for free online) Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at:
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In Episode 120 of Theology In Particular, Dr. James Renihan joins me to discuss the seminary's desire to promote world missions. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: | If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at:
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In Episode 119 of Theology In Particular, Dr. James Renihan joins me to talk about church discipline. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at:
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In Episode 118 of Theology In Particular, Dr. Richard Barcellos joins me to talk about the Southern California Reformed Baptist Pastors’ Conference. We discuss its history, the archives, and this year’s theme: Second London Confession, Chapter 9: Of Free Will. Links: Southern California Reformed Baptist Pastors’ Conference: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at:
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In Episode 117 of Theology In Particular, I’m joined by IRBS Board Of Trustees Chairman, Fred Pugh. In this episode, you’ll find some wonderful advice for ministers, young and old. We hope you are encouraged. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at: Recommended Resources:
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In Episode 116 of Theology In Particular, Dr. Kenneth Puls joins me to talk about the Reformers (Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin) and their views on music in the church. I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and hope you will too. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at: Recommended Resources:
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In Episode 115 of Theology In Particular, Dr. Jason Montgomery joins me to discuss a piece written in the patristic era by Irenaeus of Lyons entitled, On The Apostolic Preaching, or Demonstration Of The Apostolic Preaching. Dr. Montgomery has been kind enough to record a series of episodes with me on the patristic era (see episodes 97 & 105). The others are big-picture overviews of the patristic era. This one is different as we focus on one man and one of his works. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at: ...
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In Episode 114 of Theology In Particular, Dr. Ryan Davidson joins me to discuss a letter written by John Chrysostom to a young widow in the late fourth century AD. Our conversation is focused on the pastoral care that is exhibited by Chrysostom in this beautiful letter. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at: Recommended Resources: Letter To A Young Widow, by John Chrysostom (a web search will produce free versions)
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In Episode 113 of Theology In Particular, Dr. Daniel Scheiderer returns to make a case for Amillennialism. It was in episode 80 that Dr. Scheiderer provided us with an overview of the various eschatological positions on the millennium. Here he presents two arguments against mellennarianism in its various forms and five arguments for the Amillennial position. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: If you have feedback, questions, or suggestions, please email Joe at: Recommended Resources: A Case for Amillennialism: Understanding the End Times, by Kim Riddlebarger On The End Of...
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