Theopolis Podcast: The Book of Jonah, Chapter 3 (The Book of Jonah)

Jeff Meyers, James Bejon, and I continue our latest series on the book of Jonah. This week we discuss chapter 3 and Jonah’s preaching to Nineveh.

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Theopolis Podcast: The Book of Jonah, Chapter 1 (The Book of Jonah)

Peter Leithart, Jeff Meyers, James Bejon, and I continue our new series on the book of Jonah. This week we discuss chapter 1.

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Theopolis Podcast: What is a Prophet? (The Book of Jonah)

Peter Leithart, Jeff Meyers, James Bejon, and I start a new series on the book of Jonah. This week we discuss the figure of the prophet more generally, before we dive into the content of the book itself.

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Theopolis Podcast: Addressing Objections to Imprecatory Psalms (Imprecatory Psalms)

Peter Leithart, Jeff Meyers, Trevor Laurence, and I conclude our series on the imprecatory psalms. This week we discuss some uses of imprecatory psalms in the New Testament, some of the objections to their use, and some principles that can guide their inclusion in our worship and prayer.

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Theopolis Podcast: Psalms 109 and 137 (Imprecatory Psalms)

Peter Leithart, Jeff Meyers, Trevor Laurence, and I continue our series on the imprecatory psalms. This week we discuss Psalms 109 and 137 as examples.

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Theopolis Podcast: Psalms 58 and 83 (Imprecatory Psalms)

Peter Leithart, James Bejon, Trevor Laurence, and I continue our series on the imprecatory psalms. This week we discuss Psalms 58 and 83 as examples.

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Theopolis Podcast: Varieties of Psalms (Imprecatory Psalms)

Peter Leithart, James Bejon, and I are joined by Trevor Laurence of the Cateclesia Institute for a new series, on the subject of the imprecatory psalms.

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Theopolis Podcast: Q&A Session (Historicity of the Exodus, Icons, Sacramental Administration, Fulfilled Prophecy)

Peter Leithart, James Bejon, Jeff Meyers, and I answer four questions from listeners: 1. Can we believe in the Exodus as an historical event? 2. How should we think about icons? 3. What are the boundaries of sacramental administration? 4. How should we discuss the fulfilment of prophecy with observant Jews?

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Theopolis Podcast: Book of Acts Roundup and Reflection (The Book of Acts)

Peter Leithart, Jeff Meyers, James Bejon, and I complete our discussion of the book of Acts. Looking back on the book, we consider some of its prominent themes and their significance.

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