Theology in Particular

IRBS
undefined
Aug 12, 2024 • 55min

Episode 158: Reading the Prophets in Covenantal Context: A Paradigm for Reading the Old Testament With Joshua Henson

In Episode 158 of Theology In Particular, Dr. Joshua Henson joins me to discuss the Old Testament prophets and their message to Israel and the nations. We plan to devote four episodes to this subject: Part 1 – A Paradigm For Reading The Old Testament Prophets Part 2 – The Prophetic Message To Israel And Its Fulfillment In Christ, The True Israel Part 3 – The Prophets, The Noahic Covenant, And The Nations (Part 1) Part 4 – The Prophets, the Noahic Covenant, And The Nations (Part 2) Contact: For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org. Resources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WsiZVJLFrn9akDMyWNhWbJ3bzb6e87P_/view?usp=drive_link
undefined
Aug 5, 2024 • 46min

Episode 157: The Covenant Of Redemption In Baptist History With Daniel Scheiderer

In Episode 157 of Theology In Particular I'm joined by Dr. Daniel Scheiderer to discuss the Covenant of Redemption with special attention given to the way in which Particular Baptists have articulated this doctrine throughout history. Contact: For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org. Recommended Resources: Journal Article: Benjamin Keach and the Everlasting Covenant: Baptist Expositor of a Puritan Doctrine, by Daniel Scheiderer Journal Article: John Gill And The Continuing Baptist Affirmation of The Eternal Covenant, by Daniel Scheiderer Journal Article: The Covenant Of Redemption And the Ordo Salutis, by J.V. Fesko Book: The Trinity And the Covenant of Redemption, by J.V. Fesko
undefined
Jul 29, 2024 • 33min

Episode 156: Pastoral Care For The Christian Family In The Early Church With Ryan Davidson

In Episode 156 of Theology In Particular I'm joined by Dr. Ryan Davidson to discuss the pastoral care offered to families in the first two centuries of the church. The early church developed largely in the Greco-Roman context. Dr. Davidson helps us understand how the family was structured in that culture and the challenges faced by pastors and Christians to build godly families within it based upon the teaching of Holy Scripture. Contact:For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org.
undefined
Jul 22, 2024 • 34min

Episode 155: Spurgeon's Lectures To My Students: Attention! With James Renihan

In Episode 155 of Theology In Particular, I'm joined again by Dr. James Renihan to discuss a portion of the book "Lectures To My Students" by Charles Spurgeon. Contact:For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org.
undefined
Jul 15, 2024 • 42min

Episode 154: A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God (Part 3) With James Renihan

In Episode 154 of Theology In Particular, I'm joined again by Dr. James Renihan to conclude our discussion through Richard Steele's book, A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God. May the Lord help us to give him our very best in corporate worship. Contact:For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org.
undefined
Jul 8, 2024 • 33min

Episode 153: A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God (Part 2) With James Renihan

In Episode 153 of Theology In Particular, I'm joined again by Dr. James Renihan to continue our discussion through Richard Steele's book, A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God. May the Lord help us to give him our very best in corporate worship. Contact:For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org. Announcements:From August 13th to August 15th, 2024, the 3535 Foundation will host a conference that specifically focuses on the rise and development of Congregationalism, which significantly influenced the 1689 Baptist Confession during the 17th-century ecclesiastical debates. Gaining a proper understanding of 1689 ecclesiology necessitates gaining insight into the historical circumstances surrounding these debates. The conference speakers will be Dr. James M. Renihan, President of International Reformed Baptist Seminary, Mansfield, Texas, and Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn, Professor of Church History and Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte. To learn more and to register, please go to 3535foundation.com.
undefined
Jul 1, 2024 • 36min

Episode 152: A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God (Part 1) With James Renihan

In Episode 152 of Theology In Particular, I'm joined by Dr. James Renihan to discuss a little book written by the 17th-century Puritan Minister, Richard Steele, entitled A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts In The Worship Of God. This little book encourages God's people to focus on the Lord in worship. We hope these conversations about Steele's book are an encouragement to you. Contact:For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org. Announcements:From August 13th to August 15th, 2024, the 3535 Foundation will host a conference that specifically focuses on the rise and development of Congregationalism, which significantly influenced the 1689 Baptist Confession during the 17th-century ecclesiastical debates. Gaining a proper understanding of 1689 ecclesiology necessitates gaining insight into the historical circumstances surrounding these debates. The conference speakers will be Dr. James M. Renihan, President of International Reformed Baptist Seminary, Mansfield, Texas, and Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn, Professor of Church History and Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte. To learn more and to register, please go to 3535foundation.com.
undefined
5 snips
Jun 24, 2024 • 1h 5min

Episode 151: Concerning Demons With James Dolezal

Join Dr. James Dolezal, a visiting professor of theology known for his insights on divine simplicity and the doctrine of God, as he delves into the intriguing world of demons. He explores the origins of demons as fallen angels, emphasizing pride's role in their corruption. The conversation highlights the importance of spiritual warfare, exorcism practices, and the ongoing cosmic struggle between good and evil. Dolezal also discusses Christ's victory over demonic forces, connecting these theological concepts to personal faith and the transformative act of redemption.
undefined
Jun 17, 2024 • 47min

Episode 150: Hermeneutics: The Scope Of Scripture (Part 4), In Colossians 1:12-14 With Richard Barcellos

In Episode 150 of Theology In Particular Dr. Richard Barcellos joins me one more time to talk about the scope of Scripture. This is now the fourth conversation we have devoted to this topic. In the first, Dr. Barcellos introduced the principle that Scripture has a scope, focus, or bullseye. In the second, Dr. Barcellos walked us through some passages in the New Testament to demonstrate that Christ and his Apostles interpreted the Old Testament Scriptures – the law, prophets, and Psalms – as having ultimate reference to Christ. In the third conversation, we look at 1 Peter 1:10-12 to further prove the point. In this fourth and final episode on the topic, we will consider Colossians 1:12-14. Contact:For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org.
undefined
Jun 10, 2024 • 52min

Episode 149: Hermeneutics: The Scope Of Scripture (Part 3), In 1 Peter 1:10-12 With Richard Barcellos

In Episode 149 of Theology In Particular Dr. Richard Barcellos returns to talk about the scope of Scripture. This is now the third conversation we have devoted to this topic. In the first, Dr. Barcellos introduced the principle that Scripture has a scope, focus, or bullseye. In the second, Dr. Barcellos walked us through some passages in the New Testament to demonstrate that Christ and his Apostles interpreted the Old Testament Scriptures – the law, prophets, and Psalms – as having ultimate reference to Christ. Here in this third conversation, we look at 1 Peter 1:10-12 to further prove the point. Contact:For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app