You're Included - Complete List
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Relating our lives to God’s reality, what God has become in becoming human, adoption, the parable of the prodigal, our necessary connection with Christ, and the emergent church. |
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The importance of having our theological viewpoint based on God’s revelation of himself in Jesus Christ. |
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| Douglas Campbell | This interview gets to the heart and core of Paul's gospel. It includes
our Reality with a capital "R" plus our participation with Christ and
with each other in communion with God. |
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The practical theology of Thomas F. Torrance. |
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Predestination and Trinitarian theology, Some people assume that God is the best of our own ideals; others accept him the way he has revealed himself in Christ. |
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The theology of Thomas Torrance, the vicarious humanity of Christ, and "the logic of grace." |
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The weaknesses of the concordance method of theology, that the Bible is not an end in itself, and Trinitarian theology. |
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The significance of the fact that Jesus Christ is still human, that the incarnation continues into eternity. |
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The challenges facing the church today, and the Christian’s role in evangelism. |
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The importance of Jesus being human even after his ascension. |
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Why does God tell people what to do? |
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Why did Jesus say that it was difficult for people to be saved? |
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4. Dr. Deddo and Mike Feazell discuss the importance of theologian Karl Barth: He is important because he pointed to the gospel, and God as he revealed himself in Scripture. 34 minutes. |
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What happens to people who don’t seem to have a chance to hear the gospel? |
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God’s plan to share his love throughout the universe. |
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“Who is God?” and the real meaning of repentance. |
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The book of Revelation, and basic principles of understanding Scripture. |
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| Trevor Hart | There is positive encouragement and assurance in knowing that God's eternal purpose is to be God in Jesus Christ for us -- that God the Father is fully reflected in the face of Jesus. |
| George Hunsinger | The election that really counts: We are elected or chosen in Jesus Christ, the Chosen One. |
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How theology affects the average person, the importance of Jesus’ humanity, and how we share in the faith of Christ. |
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The ministry and theology of the late Ray Anderson. |
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People like to talk about the potential of salvation, but the Bible refers to the actuality of salvation. |
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| Christian Kettler 4 | The Word of God is threefold: Jesus Christ is the living Word, the Bible is the written word, and preaching is the spoken word. |
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William Young’s book The Shack and the triune God’s love for all humanity. |
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Jesus has united himself with us; the starting place of the gospel is that we are already included, and it is our choice whether to acknowledge and live in that relationship. |
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Jesus’ role as the center of all things, and God’s plan for our adoption before the foundation of the world. |
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The importance of the vicarious humanity of Christ. |
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The freedom we have in God, and that God will not be who he is without us. |
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The freedom we have because God loves us and is not angry with us. |
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The difference our view of non-Christians makes in our relationship with them. |
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The Little Credo of the Great I AM in Exodus 34:6 and the continuity of grace in Old and New Testaments. |
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The difference between Calvinism and Arminianism, and the Reformed view of Karl Barth. |
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Some people think that the Father is angry, and Christ is appeasing his anger. But the truth is quite different. |
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How to help young people experience the loving embrace of Jesus Christ. |
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The church needs to include all peoples. |
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Relationships are important in the way we share the gospel. |
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| Paul Molnar | Professor Paul Molnar talks with Mike Feazell about the importance of keeping Christ at the center of our thoughts about God. |
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The relationship between theology and German history in the 20th century. |
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The theological insights in C.S. Lewis’ fiction. |
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Mary’s response to Gabriel’s announcement that she would give birth to the Son of God; the importance of the Incarnation. |
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The nature of the resurrected body and the significance of Jesus becoming fully human. |
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The humanity of Jesus Christ, and what it means to be human. |
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| Robin Parry | n this interview in Scotland, Dr. Robin Parry discusses the importance of having a trinitarian perspective in our worship. |
| Andrew Purves | The primary pastoral question: What is Jesus up
to that I can bear witness to? |
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The difference between influence and place-sharing in youth ministry. |
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The importance of building relationships in youth ministry. |
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Jesus Christ won a completed salvation for each of us. |
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People had no joy in their Christianity, because they had not understood how effective the work of Christ was. |
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What the Incarnation means to us and how grace leads us to godly living. |
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Who Christ is for us. |
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The disconnect many people experience in trying to trust the “angry” God who requires his Son’s death. |
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The popular view of God as a Christianized Zeus or Gandalf-with-an-attitude as opposed to the loving Father portrayed by the “prodigal’s father.” |
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How The Shack came about, and that the nature of relationship is imbedded in the Trinitarian character and nature of God. |
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