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Doctrinal Influences

Episode 1 of the Creation and Conflict podcast, hosted by Daniel Eaton, titled "Doctrinal Influences" was published on August 6, 2019 and runs 71 minutes.

August 6, 2019 ·71m · Creation and Conflict

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  Thank you for listening to today’s episode.  I hope you learned something or thought of something in a new way, even if you disagree with it. That is the point of the podcast, learning to hear other perspectives in the context of conversation instead of confrontation.   Today’s episode might have been tough to hear if you have been taught one of the extreme views of some of the doctrines discussed today.  But I highly recommend that you pick up the two books mentioned and study those doctrines in their proper context and how they have changed over time.  The books are on the resource page of the web site, but you can get them at the following two links. Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology Gregg Allison’s Historical Theology The memes that I mentioned can be found on our Meme Page. The article about the Lutherans passing a resolution that God created the earth in six literal days can be found on the Christian Post. If you would like to visit the Creation and Conflict website, you can do so at bit.ly/ConflictPod.  There you will find all of the sources where you can subscribe to the podcast, a page dedicated to books and resources mentioned in the podcast, some of the meme’s that I have mentioned in the podcast, and so forth.  So make sure you visit all of the three or four pages there. If you would like to support the podcast, you can do so at Patreon at the link Patreon.com/conflictpodcast.  Your financial pledge there will allow me to do things like transcriptions of the podcast and possibly even obtain some reference works on the topic or even upgrade the recording equipment.  So if you would consider a small donation every month, that would be great!  And special thanks to Headliner for sponsoring today’s podcast.  They have some amazing communication tools.  Help the podcast by creating a free account at http://bit.ly/conflictyt.  It’s free and would be a great help. As always, you can contact me at [email protected] for any feedback or suggestions. Thanks again for listening to Creation and Conflict, where our goal is to turn confrontation into conversation.

 

Thank you for listening to today’s episode.  I hope you learned something or thought of something in a new way, even if you disagree with it. That is the point of the podcast, learning to hear other perspectives in the context of conversation instead of confrontation.  

Today’s episode might have been tough to hear if you have been taught one of the extreme views of some of the doctrines discussed today.  But I highly recommend that you pick up the two books mentioned and study those doctrines in their proper context and how they have changed over time.  The books are on the resource page of the web site, but you can get them at the following two links.

Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology

Gregg Allison’s Historical Theology

The memes that I mentioned can be found on our Meme Page.

The article about the Lutherans passing a resolution that God created the earth in six literal days can be found on the Christian Post.

If you would like to visit the Creation and Conflict website, you can do so at bit.ly/ConflictPod.  There you will find all of the sources where you can subscribe to the podcast, a page dedicated to books and resources mentioned in the podcast, some of the meme’s that I have mentioned in the podcast, and so forth.  So make sure you visit all of the three or four pages there.

If you would like to support the podcast, you can do so at Patreon at the link Patreon.com/conflictpodcast.  Your financial pledge there will allow me to do things like transcriptions of the podcast and possibly even obtain some reference works on the topic or even upgrade the recording equipment.  So if you would consider a small donation every month, that would be great! 

And special thanks to Headliner for sponsoring today’s podcast.  They have some amazing communication tools.  Help the podcast by creating a free account at http://bit.ly/conflictyt.  It’s free and would be a great help.

As always, you can contact me at [email protected] for any feedback or suggestions.

Thanks again for listening to Creation and Conflict, where our goal is to turn confrontation into conversation.

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