EPISODE · Mar 23, 2021 · 1H 6M
Ep. 62: An Overview of Eschatology // Tasting Widow Jane 14 Year Barrel Pick
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This week, the guys sit down to discuss the three primary millennial eschatological interpretations as an overview to the systematic theological study of Eschatology - the study of "Last Things" or "The End Times." They sip a whiskey sent in by a listener: Widow Jane 14 Year - which was a barrel pick for the DFW Whiskey Club. Next week, we'll explore Premillennialism in a bit more detail and sip Campari - a bitter herbal Italian liqueur.Enjoy extended episodes, watch us live stream our episodes before they are released, and get access to exclusive bonus content on Patreon, starting at just $4.99 per month: https://patreon.com/distillingtheologyWe've introduced a new $14.99 per month level with some extra perks, including a Patreon-exclusive coffee mug after your first 3 months as a thank you for your support.Distilling Theology is a proud member of the Society of Reformed Podcasts - a network of doctrinally sound podcasts from a Reformed perspective. You can get all the shows in the network by subscribing to the megafeed at https://reformedpodcasts.com/Thanks for listening and as always, whatever you do, whether you eat or drink, do all to the glory of God.Soli deo Gloria!Support the show
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This week, the guys sit down to discuss the three primary millennial eschatological interpretations as an overview to the systematic theological study of Eschatology - the study of "Last Things" or "The End Times." They sip a whiskey sent in by a listener: Widow Jane 14 Year - which was a barrel pick for the DFW Whiskey Club. Next week, we'll explore Premillennialism in a bit more detail and sip Campari - a bitter herbal Italian liqueur. Enjoy extended episodes, watch us live stream our ep...
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