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Does Physics Point to God? “Physics to God” with Rabbi Elie Feder and Rabbi Aaron Zimmer Today we’re featuring two courageous frontline scientists dedicated to the byJohn I. SnyderNovember 30, 2024
NetworkAugust 29, 2016 Episode 42: Calvinism – Who Has The Last Word? On this episode of Refining and Reforming: We engage a Leighton Flowers’ bySoteria Radio
NetworkJune 19, 2016 TEPP 32 Calvinism – Perseverance of The Saints In this session of The Emmaus Project Podcast, Ty and Caleb chat about: byThe Emmaus Project Podcast
NetworkJune 7, 2016 TEPP 30 Calvinism – Irresistible Grace In this session of The Emmaus Project Podcast, Ty and Caleb chat about: – byThe Emmaus Project Podcast
NetworkApril 27, 2016 TEPP 28 Calvinism – Unconditional Election Main Topic: Caleb and Ty chat about Unconditional Election byThe Emmaus Project Podcast
NetworkApril 11, 2016 TEPP 27 Calvinism – Total Depravity TEPP 27 Calvinism – Total Depravity Main Topic – We start our series on byThe Emmaus Project Podcast
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NetworkAugust 30, 2015 After the Sermon: Episode 09 – Misrepresenting Calvinism, Bad Guest Speakers, Affliction from God, and Canadian Churches… Eh? We kicked this episode off with our sermon clip of the week from the first byJeremy Lundmark
Apologetics Church Life Practical TheologyAugust 20, 2015 Being Ungracious About Grace: Why I Don’t Wear Calvinism On My Sleeve Calvinism is an extremely debated theological system that emphasizes the byChris Dunn
Apologetics Church Life CultureApril 14, 2015 Shall We Debate? I hated denominations… In fact, I hated anything that appeared to be divisive byKyle Howard