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Systematic Theology: Q&A pt.1

Episode 533 of the The Grove Church podcast, hosted by The Grove Church, titled "Systematic Theology: Q&A pt.1" was published on November 20, 2024 and runs 38 minutes.

November 20, 2024 ·38m · The Grove Church

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Charlie and Abigail dive into the heart of systematic theology this week, focusing on how a deep understanding of God forms the foundation of Christian belief. They explore the importance of evaluating theological writings, emphasizing how an author’s beliefs about Jesus and their personal integrity can shape their work. Abigail shares her own journey of beginning with a focus on Jesus before expanding her theological understanding to the broader context of God and creation.We reflect on the concept of the Trinity, unpacking its complexity and its necessity for a stable faith. Charlie explains the unity and distinct roles of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, grounding the discussion in scripture and its implications for Christian life. With a mix of scholarly insight, casual banter, and even fun mentions of Puff Cheetos, the conversation invites us to deepen our understanding of God and engage thoughtfully with theology.

Charlie and Abigail dive into the heart of systematic theology this week, focusing on how a deep understanding of God forms the foundation of Christian belief. They explore the importance of evaluating theological writings, emphasizing how an author’s beliefs about Jesus and their personal integrity can shape their work. Abigail shares her own journey of beginning with a focus on Jesus before expanding her theological understanding to the broader context of God and creation.

We reflect on the concept of the Trinity, unpacking its complexity and its necessity for a stable faith. Charlie explains the unity and distinct roles of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, grounding the discussion in scripture and its implications for Christian life. With a mix of scholarly insight, casual banter, and even fun mentions of Puff Cheetos, the conversation invites us to deepen our understanding of God and engage thoughtfully with theology.

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