Sure, the title of this episode sounds like "click bait," but it really frames the topic as it should be. Much like Tozer's observation that "what comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us," how and what you think about atonement impacts how you think about God, His character, your own nature, and your relationship to Him. So, what are the different views on atonement? From where do they originate? And, what are we to make of it ...
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Sure, the title of this episode sounds like "click bait," but it really frames the topic as it should be. Much like Tozer's observation that "what comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us," how and what you think about atonement impacts how you think about God, His character, your own nature, and your relationship to Him. So, what are the different views on atonement? From where do they originate? And, what are we to make of it ...
Part 2 on our series intended to answer the following: What exactly is Preterism, Partial Preterism, or Futurism? How do these eschatologies differ from each other? What is dispensationalism and how does this theological framework impact or influence those eschatologies? What did the early church believe? Is that belief still dominant today, and why or why not? Find out the answers to these questions and more on this episode of Soul Brothers. #covenant #identity ...
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Sure, the title of this episode sounds like "click bait," but it really frames the topic as it should be. Much like Tozer's observation that "what comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us," how and what you think about atonement impacts how you think about God, His character, your own nature, and your relationship to Him. So, what are the different views on atonement? From where do they originate? And, what are we to make of it ...