Go subscribe to "All In with Jordan Apodaca" - because this podcast is CLOSING UP SHOP. I am actually combining my two podcasts, Theology in Progress and The Self Development Podcast. It is now called "All In With Jordan Apodaca." If you were already subscribed to The Self Development Podcast, you SHOULD have transitioned over naturally. Go check! Go to anchor.fm/all-in-jordan to find all the places you can find the NEW podcast Or go to the most recent episode's show notes - you can find all ...
…
continue reading
1
Unsubscribe / Resubscribe (All in with Jordan Apodaca)
1:39
1:39
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
1:39
Go subscribe to "All In with Jordan Apodaca" - because this podcast is CLOSING UP SHOP. I am actually combining my two podcasts, Theology in Progress and The Self Development Podcast. It is now called "All In With Jordan Apodaca." If you were already subscribed to The Self Development Podcast, you SHOULD have transitioned over naturally. But if not…
…
continue reading
1
Critiquing Penal Substitution (Esa Interview Part 1)
58:31
58:31
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
58:31
This episode is wide-ranging! We discuss atonement theories in general, and we spend a decent amount of time critiquing the penal substitution theory. Before you turn this off, notice that neither of us are denying substitution. We are just denying penal substitution. Listen for more info. I think you'll likely agree :) --- Support this podcast: ht…
…
continue reading
1
Is Hell Permanent? (David Pallmann Interview)
47:09
47:09
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
47:09
Does hell exist forever? David says no, and he thinks his answer is more Biblically faithful than those who say yes. I was extremely impressed at how well David was able to argue his case both Biblically and philosophically. David's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8sTncrKOJtT3J4TEwg7fag If you want the book on annihilationism acc…
…
continue reading
In this episode I share my thoughts on two passages that stood out to me this week. First: how do people grow? Answer: do nothing. Second: why did people get mad at Jesus? Answer: because He loved people. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theology-podcast/support
…
continue reading
This has been on my mind for a while. Let me know what you think! DM me @theology_in_progress on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theology-podcast/support
…
continue reading
This is a quick rant from me on how to read language of God killing. For me, the MAIN question is this: Did Jesus come to destroy sinners, or did He come to destroy sin? I think our main mistake is assuming that God's violence is directed against the image of God in us, when in fact He's like an artist who is angrily removing all imperfections from…
…
continue reading
In this episode, Samuel and I discussed A LOT of different aspects about whether or not universalism is biblical. Samuel also recommended a lot of books and articles, which I link to below. Sam's blog: https://historiakaitheologia.com/ Greg Boyd's book "Cross Vision," which attempts to put forward a unique hermeneutic of reading the violent portion…
…
continue reading
1
The Philosophical Misfit shares his journey in and out of Christianity
1:34:14
1:34:14
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
1:34:14
Nate, AKA the Philosophical Misfit, shares his journey in and out of Christianity on this episode. He is an awesome guy, loves thinking, and loves pursuing truth. In this episode we talk about his story, the kind of mindset of openness we should have when approaching truth, misconceptions about Christianity, and a whole lot more. Go subscribe to hi…
…
continue reading
In this episode I answer this question: what would happen if we really saw God? And I find the answer in Isaiah 6. We would be amazed at the holiness of God, the depth of our sin, the even deeper depths of God’s grace, and then we would be inspired with zeal to serve God.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theology-pod…
…
continue reading
Tozer taught me how to pursue God. It involves cultivating a hunger for God, accepting simplicity, dying to self, and simply looking upon God. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theology-podcast/support
…
continue reading
In this episode, I share with you what I learned about God as a child. In particular, I share: (1) My story of accepting Christ as a child. I talk about whether we should think about salvation as going to heaven when we die. (2) I discuss my involvement in the youth ministry called Awana. I talk about the way it inspired me to memorize and study Sc…
…
continue reading
I explain who I am, why I’m passionate about Christian theology, why I wanted to start a podcast, and why all our theology is ultimately in progress. I also explain a little bit of my mentality as explained by Gary Vaynerchuk, who says we should focus on documenting our journey early on instead of trying to create novel content. This podcast really…
…
continue reading