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Truth And Testament (Trailer)

An episode of the Truth And Testament podcast, hosted by David Tennies, titled "Truth And Testament (Trailer)" was published on June 25, 2020 and runs 0 minutes.

June 25, 2020 ·0m · Truth And Testament

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Professors, In Rooms, Getting Coffee Justin Winzenburg and Stephen Jones An exploration of truth, beauty, wisdom, and goodness at the intersection of faith and scholarship. We look for present and future hope, while attempting to honestly investigate the problems facing humanity and the church. By turns academic, devotional, serious and relaxed, Justin Winzenburg (Ph.D. New Testament) and Stephen W. Jones (Ph.D. International Development) commit to following truth even when that leads us into uncomfortable spaces of self-reflection and repentance. We also anticipate hope, present and future, and actively pursue it. Truth Encounter: Born Again Fathers-Born Again Sons, Passing the Torch Dads—we all want to be good fathers and raise good kids, but was this the goal of the first father? Think the Bible is a book about idealistic morality and goody- goody religion? Its time to get serious about the real truth. If God's purpose was to tell a story of good fathers and good kids, then most of the Old Testament has to be thrown out. It's time to read again and discover what real fathers aim at –fathers like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Judah, and David, and most of all God. I Like Words Zach Rippey Join the thousands of people who have escaped the 9-to-5 grind by becoming your own boss and turning your passions into paychecks. Freelancing has grown some wings and revolutionized the modern workforce — Zach is a living testament to that truth as he went from being a part-time waiter to a full-time writer. Whether you’re a seasoned vet or looking to spread your wings, Zach created I Like Words to shine the light on his writing business and reveal the gems of the game. Zach is leading others to bet on themselves and build up their brand. Join him on his freelance writing journey Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching, The by Irenaeus (2nd cent - c. 202 CE) LibriVox Eusebius in his Ecclesiastical History tells us that in addition to his great work Against Heresies, St Irenaeus wrote A Discourse in Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching. This work was entirely lost sight of: no one seems ever to have quoted a word of it. But it has quite recently reappeared in an Armenian manuscript together with Books IV and V of the greater work. The Armenian translation proves to be a fairly close rendering of the original Greek… What Irenaeus undertakes in the present work is to set out the main points of this Apostolic message, which, as he has explained in his greater work, has been handed down in the Church by the successions of the bishops and is the same in substance in all parts of the world, and to demonstrate its truth more especially from the sacred scriptures of the Old Testament. - Summary from Preface
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