God: Theology for Everyone (Part 1) With Malcolm Yarnell
Release Date: 01/21/2025
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info_outlineMalcolm Yarnell (DPhil, Oxford) joins David Capes on the Stone Chapel Podcast to talk
about his book, "God: Theology for Every Person." This is part one of a two part
conversation about this book. Next week part two.
Dr. Yarnell insists that everyone is a theologian at some level and theology does not
have to be difficult or abstract. His project is about helping people think well and
correctly about God.
For more books by Malcolm Yarnell: www.malcolmyarnell.com
The Stone Chapel Podcast is part of the ChurchLeaders Podcast Network.
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To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel Podcast” click here.
This podcast is about 20 minutes in length.