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The Apostolic Classroom
The Apostolic Classroom
22 episodes
3 days ago
Long-form discussions on the most important subject matter in Christian learning, theology, biblical studies, and more. This podcast mirrors a semester-based structure (16 episodes) and brings Bible college classroom discussion to listeners in a podcast format. In addition to the podcast, The Apostolic Classroom offers published materials designed to equip educators and students with the resources they need in the Christian classroom.
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Long-form discussions on the most important subject matter in Christian learning, theology, biblical studies, and more. This podcast mirrors a semester-based structure (16 episodes) and brings Bible college classroom discussion to listeners in a podcast format. In addition to the podcast, The Apostolic Classroom offers published materials designed to equip educators and students with the resources they need in the Christian classroom.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Trinitarian Proof Texts Revisited: Scripture, Context, and the Language of the Son
The Apostolic Classroom
1 hour 1 minute 56 seconds
1 month ago
Trinitarian Proof Texts Revisited: Scripture, Context, and the Language of the Son

In this final episode of Semester 1, God’s Kingship, Steven, Jeremias, and Andrew revisit some of the most commonly cited “Trinitarian proof texts” and walk through how these passages have been understood across Scripture, history, and scholarship. Designed as a quick-reference guide, this discussion brings clarity to verses frequently raised in theological debates—particularly Genesis 1:26, the baptism of Jesus, and the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19.
The hosts explore how Old Testament background, Hebrew grammar, and early Jewish thought shape these texts, explaining why neither Jesus nor the New Testament authors present them as evidence of a triune Godhead. They unpack the plural language of Genesis, the royal-anointing imagery behind Jesus’ baptism, and the apostolic application of the name of Jesus in the early church. Together, they demonstrate how the New Testament uses distinction language within the framework of covenant, kingship, and Christ’s mission—not as metaphysical statements about multiple divine persons.
Far from fueling argument, this episode offers listeners a charitable, text-centered approach to some of the most frequently misunderstood verses in modern theological discourse—closing the semester with clarity, depth, and renewed confidence in the biblical revelation of one God.

The Apostolic Classroom
Long-form discussions on the most important subject matter in Christian learning, theology, biblical studies, and more. This podcast mirrors a semester-based structure (16 episodes) and brings Bible college classroom discussion to listeners in a podcast format. In addition to the podcast, The Apostolic Classroom offers published materials designed to equip educators and students with the resources they need in the Christian classroom.