In this episode we invite you into the world of theological frameworks.Can you understand the Bible from Genesis to Revelation? We believe yes, and that you do this through a theological framework. Everyone has some sort of theological framework but most people don't recognise this.
Is Jesus's discussion with the disciples in Matthew 24 about an event in our future or is it about events that happened in AD 70?
Join us as we examine assumptions, listen to David sing and wonder if Larry Norman's eschatology was correct.
Is Jesus's discussion with the disciples in Matthew 24 about an event in our future or is it about events that happened in AD 70?
Join us as we examine your (and our) assumptions
Does it matter what happened in Jerusalem in AD70?
If it does matter then why does it matter?
Our theology affects the way we act
A deeper dive into Matthew 23:36 to Matthew 24:14 - The first half of what is commonly called the "Olivet discourse". What do the disciples questions mean? Could there be more than one way of interpreting this passage? And is Pax Romana a new Monty Python character?
If you think David sounds awful it's because he does! At least you can't catch a cold over the internet ... At least not yet.
In this episode we discuss ways to interpret apocalyptic language. We look at 5 views - idealist, preterist, historicist, futurist and pastoral.
Welcome to the apocalypse .... actually what does that mean?
Before we begin examining various biblical assumptions, we need to make sure that we are all working with the same definitions.
In this episode we define the meaning of the words Eschatology, Judgement, Apocalypse and Hermeneutics.
We promise it's not confusing.
Mytheology examines the assumptions behind our Christian faith