Friday, October 22, 2010

Episode 16: Soul Meets Body

Episode 16 of the Theopologetics Podcast is now available! In this episode I interview Dr. Glenn Peoples in part 2 of our discussion concerning Christian physicalism, challenging him with a number of biblical passages which seem to contradict his position. This second interview spanned 2 hours, so I've split it up into two parts, this being the second. See episode 15 for the first part.

Episode 15: Soul Man

Episode 15 of the Theopologetics Podcast is now available! In this episode I interview Dr. Glenn Peoples in part 2 of our discussion concerning Christian physicalism, challenging him with a number of biblical passages which seem to contradict his position. This second interview spanned 2 hours, so I've split it up into two parts, this being the first. See episode 16 for the second part.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Coming Soon: Interview with Dee Dee Warren

I cannot express how excited I am to announce that in an upcoming episode of the Theopologetics Podcast I will have the great honor and privilege of interviewing my friend Dee Dee Warren, discussing the topic of preterism. Dee Dee is creator of The Preterist Site, owner of The Preterist Blog at which I'm a guest author, and host of The Preterist Podcast, a recent episode of which I had the pleasure of guest-hosting (which convinced me to start my own podcast, for better or for worse), and is increasingly becoming one of the world's foremost experts on preterism and hyperpreterism--all of which means she can be forgiven for her Apple fanaticism. Stay tuned for this exciting episode!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

He Breathed On Them: The Apostles and the Spirit

Pentecostals and some proponents of baptismal regeneration believe baptism in the Holy Spirit is something different from, above and beyond, the saving, indwelling of the Holy Spirit. In an attempt to demonstrate this, they'll often argue that the Apostles received the Holy Spirit well before Pentecost. Thus, they insist, the baptism in the Holy Spirit which they experienced at Pentecost must be something different from, something more than, the receiving of the Holy Spirit which they already experienced. This is, in fact, not the case, as the Word of God demonstrates.