

Theopologetics
Chris Date
Know what you believe, and why you believe it...and not something else!
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Jan 12, 2011 • 1h 7min
Episode 26: More Than a Feeling
Greg Koukl from Stand to Reason joins me to discuss the importance of careful thinking when it comes to the Christian faith.
Music
Boston, More Than a Feeling from the album, Boston, 1976
Promoted Resources
Say Hello to my Little Friend, aka the Beretta Cast, with Glenn Peoples.
Glenn also created my podcast’s theme music, so visit his Theme Music New Zealand for all your theme music needs.
Stand to Reasonwith Greg Koukl
The Stand to Reason radio program is live on the air every Sunday 2-5 pm PST AM on 740 KBRT.
Listen online using Flycast here.
Also available in podcast form; each episode is published to the podcast the day after it airs.
He Is There and He Is Not Silent by Francis Schaeffer

Dec 22, 2010 • 1h 5min
Episode 25: Flesh and Bone
The Bible teaches the bodily resurrection of Jesus and that of all the dead, contrary to claims made by theological liberals, hyperpreterists and Jehovah’s Witnesses that 1 Corinthians 15 speaks of a spiritual, non-physical resurrection.
Music
Alien Ant Farm, Flesh and Bone, from the Anthology album, 2001
Matt Maher, Christ is Risen, from the Alive Again album, 2009
Promoted Resources
What Color is the Sky in Their World? Podcast, with Phil Naessens.
Also check out the blog of the same name.
TheologyWeb, where “We debate theology… seriously!”
Follow a debate on physicalism and 1 Corinthians 15 here.
Michael’s Grassroots Apologeticsblog
Michael’s article, “The Immortality of the Human Soul.”
Also, “Physicalism, Dualism and 1 Corinthians 15.”
Unbelievable?, with Justin Brierley.
Available on Premier Christian Radio in the United Kingdom, Saturdays 2:30-4:00pm.
Also available in the Unbelievable? podcast (new episodes posted shortly after they air).
Listen to August 7th, 2010’s episode on the resurrection here.
Episode 1 of the Theopologetics Podcast, discussing the resurrection, citing support from the Church Fathers.
Historical References
Creeds
Apostle’s Creed
“Rule of Faith” cited by Irenaeus
Athanasian Creed
Church Fathers on the Resurrection
Polycarp: Epistle to the Philippians
Church of Smyrna: Martyrdom of Polycarp
Tertullian: On the Resurrection of the Flesh
Athenagoras: On the Resurrection of the Dead
Augustine: Exposition on Psalm 63, Exposition on Psalm 30, quoted in General Resurrection (Catholic Encyclopedia)
Commentaries
John Gill:
On 1 Corinthians 15:38
On 1 Corinthians 15:44
On 1 Corinthians 15:45
On 1 Corinthians 15:50
John Calvin
On 1 Corinthians 15:35-50
John Wesley
On 1 Corinthians 15:44
On 1 Corinthians 15:50
Robert Jamieson
On 1 Corinthians 15:44
On 1 Corinthians 15:50
Matthew Henry
On 1 Corinthians 15:45
Norman Geislerand Thomas Howe
On 1 Corinthians 15:45 in When Critics Ask: A Popular Handbook on Bible Difficulties, 1992, pp. 467-468

Dec 8, 2010 • 1h 28min
Episode 24: Mecca and Medina
Alan Shlemon from Stand to Reason joins me to discuss Islam and how to reach out to Muslims.
Music
Tyson, Mecca and Medina, from the Ghetto Messiah album, 2004
Europe, The Final Countdown, from the The Final Countdown album, 1986
Promoted Resources
The Preterist Podcast, with Dee Dee Warren.
Check out the episode I guest-hosted, “Kicking Some Left Behind Pt. 5–Jesus, the Not-So Master Communicator.”
I am also a guest author Dee Dee’s The Preterist Blog, and she has a ton of eschatological study material available at The Preterist Site.
Date Power!, my powerlifting blog.
Stand to Reason, with Greg Koukl.

Dec 1, 2010 • 1h 8min
Episode 23: Youth of the Nation
Brett Kunkle, Student Impact Directory at Stand to Reason, joins me to discuss youth ministry and the challenges to faith experienced by youth today.
Music
P.O.D., Youth of the Nation, from the Sattelite album, 2001
The Rocky Orchestra, Gonna Fly Now, from the The Rocky Story album, 1991
Promoted Resources
Confident Christianity, with Mary Jo Sharp
The Confident Christianity podcast, available in iTunes
Stand to Reason, with Greg Koukl
STR Place, Brett Kunkle’s STR website geared toward youth
Bulletproof, Brett’s podcast, also available in iTunes

Nov 15, 2010 • 1h 8min
Episode 22: Mr. Smith
In this episode of the Theopologetics Podcast I interview Joel Groat, Director of Ministries for the Institute for Religious Research, and discuss the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, otherwise known as Mormonism. This episode contains the second half of the interview; see episode 21, “The Saints Are Coming,” for the first half.
Music
Stan Ridgway, Mr. Smith, from the The Drywall Incident album, 1997
Promoted Resources
Institute for Religious Research
Mormons in Transition, IRR’s Mormonism resources

Nov 15, 2010 • 56min
Episode 21: The Saints Are Coming
In this episode of the Theopologetics Podcast I interview Joel Groat, Director of Ministries for the Institute for Religious Research, and discuss the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, otherwise known as Mormonism. This episode contains the first half of the interview; see episode 22, “Mr. Smith,” for the second half.
Music
U2 featuring Green Day, The Saints Are Coming, from the The Saints Are Coming single, 2006
Promoted Resources
Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry(CARM)
Listen to CARM radio’s Faith and Reason Radio live with Matt Slick, Monday through Friday, 4-5pm PST on KSPD, Boise Idaho, AM 790
Or subscribe to the podcast
Institute for Religious Research
Mormons in Transition, IRR’s Mormonism resources

Nov 10, 2010 • 50min
Episode 20: Faith Healer
In this episode of the Theopologetics Podcast I interview Justin Peters and discuss the Word of Faith movement, its origins, its doctrines and its consequences.
Music
The Cult, Faith Healer, from the Best of Rare Cult album, 2000
Promoted Resources
The Whole Truthblog and podcast
Subscribe to the podcast
Available in the Zune Marketplace here
Justin Peters Ministries
Overview of Justin’s A Call for Discernment seminar
Resources page where you can purchase his seminar on DVD, as well as a copy of his Master’s thesis
Word of Faith
Notable Teachers/Ministries
Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN)
Kenneth Hagin, Sr.
Benny Hinn
Kenneth Copeland
Gloria Copeland
Jesse Duplantis
Joyce Meyer
Joel Osteen
Creflo Dollar
Paula White
“Dangerous Doctrines”
“Positive Confession” and “Substance of Faith”
Words are containers of the force of faith
We can speak our desired reality into existence using faith-filled words
“Little gods Doctrine” and the Fall
Adam was an exact duplicate of God and we are “little gods”
In the fall, God lost power of the world and Adam’s reign was transferred to Satan
Prayer is giving God permission to act in the world
“Mangled Manifestations”
Abuse of tongues
Spectacular claims of heavenly encounters and divine revelation
Bizarre behavior and slaying in the spirit
False prophecies
Occultic/demonic connection in communicating with the dead
“The Hurt of Healing”
If one is not healed, not enough faith
If one gives enough money, one will be healed
2 Peter 2:1-3 says these false teachers “make merchandise” out of their followers, and they are all filthy rich

Nov 5, 2010 • 1h 1min
Episode 19: Leave the Past Behind
In this episode of the Theopologetics Podcast I play some calls I made in to the Stand to Reason radio show with Greg Koukl on the topic of preterism, hyperpreterism and skepticism, as a follow up to episodes 17 and 18 in which I interviewed Dee Dee Warren on the same topics.
Music
Fates Warning, Leave the Past Behind, from the Parallels album, 1998
Promoted Resources
Stand to Reasonwith Greg Koukl
The Stand to Reason radio program is live on the air every Sunday 2-5 pm PST AM on 740 KBRT.
Listen online using Flycast here.
Also available in podcast form; each episode is published to the podcast the day after it airs.
Calls played:
Call #1 (me): “Reflections on UK Vacation,” 7/19/2010, @ 00:59:43
Call #2: “Nancy Pearcey – Saving Leonardo,” 10/25/2010 @ 00:22:52
Call #3 (me): “Our Task, God’s Problem,” 11/1/2010 @ 00:25:09
What Color is the Sky in Their World? podcast with Phil Naessens
My interview on apologetics, hyperpreterism, powerlifting and more
Terminology
Eschatology: a category within theology and philosophy concerned with what are believed to be the final events in history.
Preterism: the view which holds that most of the biblical prophecies concerning the so-called “end times” were fulfilled in our past.
Hyperpreterism: the heretical view that all biblical prophecies were fulfilled in our past including the Second Coming and resurrection.

Oct 26, 2010 • 47min
Episode 18: It’s All Over
In this episode of the Theopologetics Podcast I interview Dee Dee Warren on the claim made by skeptics of Christianity that Jesus was a false prophet, discussing how a proper biblical understanding of the “end times” turns the claim on its head. The interview spanned nearly 2 hours, so I’ve split it up into two parts. This episode contains the second half of the interview; see episode 17 for the first half.
Music
Three Days Grace, It’s All Over, from the One X album, 2006
Promoted Resources
The Preterist Podcast, with Dee Dee Warren.
Check out the episode I guest-hosted, “Kicking Some Left Behind Pt. 5–Jesus, the Not-So Master Communicator.”
I am also a guest author Dee Dee’s The Preterist Blog, and she has a ton of eschatological study material available at The Preterist Site.
Terminology
Eschatology: a part of theology and philosophy concerned with what are believed to be the final events in history.
Millennium: a “thousand years” seen by John in his vision, recorded in Revelation 20.
Premillennialism: the view which holds that the Second Coming of Christ will usher in the millennium, a period of exactly 1,000 years, during which Christ and His saints will reign physically on earth.
Postmillennialism: the view which holds that the Second Coming of Christ will follow a very long period of time, not necessarily exactly 1,000 years, a “Golden Age” or era of Christian prosperity dominance.
Amillennialism: the view which holds that the millennium is symbolic, either of a very long period of time after which Christ returns, or of no period of time at all.
Tribulation: the “great tribulation” Jesus speaks of in Matthew 24 after which He is to “come” in some sense, which He appears to have promised his contemporaries would experience.
Rapture: a belief held by dispensational premillennialists that before, during or after the tribulation, Christ will come to remove Christians from the world, and will bring them back after the tribulation to reign with Him during the millennium.
Pretribulationalism: the view which holds that the rapture will take place at the beginning of the tribulation.
Mid-tribulationalism: the view which holds that the rapture will take place halfway into the tribulation.
Futurism: the view which holds that most eschatological Bible prophecy remains to be fulfilled in our future.
Preterism: the view which holds that most of the biblical prophecies concerning the so-called “end times” were fulfilled in our past.
Historicism: the view which holds that Revelation does not foretell events which occur primarily in the first century or at the Second Coming, but symbolically foretells the Church’s experiences throughout history.
Idealism: the view which holds that Revelation does not foretell a chronological series of events at all.
Hyperpreterism: the heretical view that all biblical prophecies were fulfilled in our past including the Second Coming and resurrection.
More Show Notes Coming Soon…

Oct 26, 2010 • 1h 3min
Episode 17: The End of the World
In this episode of the Theopologetics Podcast I interview Dee Dee Warren on the claim made by skeptics of Christianity that Jesus was a false prophet, discussing how a proper biblical understanding of the “end times” turns the claim on its head. The interview spanned nearly 2 hours, so I’ve split it up into two parts. This episode contains the first half of the interview; see episode 18 for the second half.
Music
R.E.M., It’s the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine), from the Document album, 1987
Promoted Resources
Ligonier Ministries, with Dr. R.C. Sproul
Subscribe to the Renewing Your Mind podcast for free
The Preterist Podcast, with Dee Dee Warren.
Check out the episode I guest-hosted, “Kicking Some Left Behind Pt. 5–Jesus, the Not-So Master Communicator.”
I am also a guest author Dee Dee’s The Preterist Blog, and she has a ton of eschatological study material available at The Preterist Site.
Books
The Great Tribulation: Past or Future? by Thomas Ice and Kenneth L. Gentry Jr.
The Last Days According to Jesus by R.C. Sproul
The Apocalypse Code by Hank Hannegraaff
Terminology
Eschatology: a part of theology and philosophy concerned with what are believed to be the final events in history.
Millennium: a “thousand years” seen by John in his vision, recorded in Revelation 20.
Premillennialism: the view which holds that the Second Coming of Christ will usher in the millennium, a period of exactly 1,000 years, during which Christ and His saints will reign physically on earth.
Postmillennialism: the view which holds that the Second Coming of Christ will follow a very long period of time, not necessarily exactly 1,000 years, a “Golden Age” or era of Christian prosperity dominance.
Amillennialism: the view which holds that the millennium is symbolic, either of a very long period of time after which Christ returns, or of no period of time at all.
Tribulation: the “great tribulation” Jesus speaks of in Matthew 24 after which He is to “come” in some sense, which He appears to have promised his contemporaries would experience.
Rapture: a belief held by dispensational premillennialists that before, during or after the tribulation, Christ will come to remove Christians from the world, and will bring them back after the tribulation to reign with Him during the millennium.
Pretribulationalism: the view which holds that the rapture will take place at the beginning of the tribulation.
Mid-tribulationalism: the view which holds that the rapture will take place halfway into the tribulation.
Futurism: the view which holds that most eschatological Bible prophecy remains to be fulfilled in our future.
Preterism: the view which holds that most of the biblical prophecies concerning the so-called “end times” were fulfilled in our past.
Historicism: the view which holds that Revelation does not foretell events which occur primarily in the first century or at the Second Coming, but symbolically foretells the Church’s experiences throughout history.
Idealism: the view which holds that Revelation does not foretell a chronological series of events at all.
Hyperpreterism: the heretical view that all biblical prophecies were fulfilled in our past including the Second Coming and resurrection.
More Show Notes Coming Soon…


