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Ep. 64: Amillennialism w/ Dr. Kim Riddlebarger // Tasting Redbreast 12

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For this week's discussion of Amillennialism, the guys are joined by Dr. Kim Riddlebarger - visiting professor of systematic theology at Westminster Seminary California. The trio sips Redbreast 12 year Irish whiskey while discussing the millennium, and the various interpretive lenses used to make sense of the Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24 and the prophetic imagery in the book of Revelation. Dr. Riddlebarger was the senior pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim, CA for 25 years until retiring this past December, and he was a regular co-host on the popular White Horse Inn radio talk-show/podcast along with Ken Jones, Rod Rosenbladt, and Michael Horton.  There are THREE DAYS LEFT to enter our giveaway for your chance to win a copy of Dr. Kim Riddlebarger's book "A Case for Amillennialism" (provided for us by Baker Books) and a DT "Covenant Theology IS Distilled Theology" hoodie. Head over to http://distillingtheology.com/giveaway/ and enter by Friday 4/9! Next week, we'll be joined by Luke Pierson and will be discussing Postmillennialism while sipping Dalmore Cigar Malt!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

For this week's discussion of Amillennialism, the guys are joined by Dr. Kim Riddlebarger - visiting professor of systematic theology at Westminster Seminary California. The trio sips Redbreast 12 year Irish whiskey while discussing the millennium, and the various interpretive lenses used to make sense of the Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24 and the prophetic imagery in the book of Revelation. Dr. Riddlebarger was the senior pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim, CA for 25 years until ret...

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