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Ched Spellman
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I'm Ched. This is about as social as I get now.
Christopher Seitz on Creation, the Psalms, and the Book of Job
This is an episode from the Textual Community Podcast with Christopher Seitz on the biblical canon, a theology of creation, the book of Psalms, and the book of Job. We discuss Seitz's new book, The Heights of the Hills are Also His (Baylor, 2024).
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#CanonicalApproach #bible #theology #ChristopherSeitz #podcast #psalms #creation #BrevardChilds
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Biblical Theology and the Local Church with Mickey Klink
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This is an episode from the Textual Community Podcast with Mickey Klink on Biblical Theology and the Local Church. For more episodes like this, subscribe here: linktr.ee/textualcommunity This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman linktr.ee/chedspellman Thanks for listening!
What is the Message of the Whole Bible? (Canon, the Covenants, the Christ)
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What is the message of the Bible as a whole? This brief discussion of this big question focuses on the canonical context of the biblical writings, the grand storyline that is marked by covenant relationships, and the priority and supremacy of Jesus as the Christ. These three elements (the canon, the covenants, and the Christ) provide us with a framework for biblical theology that informs each b...
Reading of Genesis 1 (Smooth Hebrew)
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Reading of the Hebrew of Genesis 1:1-31. Reader: Talking Bibles International Beat: YoungBerry Beats #biblicalhebrew #audio #bible
On David's Last Words and the Lord's Messiah (Sermon on 2 Samuel 22-23)
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Sermon on 2 Samuel 22-23: David's Rock and the Lord's Messiah.
Brevard Childs on the Canonical Shape of the Fourfold Gospel
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Brevard Childs on the Canonical Shape of the Fourfold Gospel
Stephen Dempster on Biblical Theology and Canon Studies
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Stephen Dempster on Biblical Theology and Canon Studies
Simon Gathercole on the Canonical and Non-Canonical Gospels
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Simon Gathercole on the Canonical and Non-Canonical Gospels
first semester seminarian after signing his email correcting the Sunday sermon with Soli Deo Gloria
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first semester seminarian after signing his email correcting the Sunday sermon with Soli Deo Gloria
Two Testaments to Tell (2 Timothy 2:1-10)
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Two Testaments to Tell (2 Timothy 2:1-10)
Fear and Draw Near the Son (Hebrews 4:14-5:10)
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Fear and Draw Near the Son (Hebrews 4:14-5:10)
John 18 Sermon: The Speech and Silence of the Son
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John 18 Sermon: The Speech and Silence of the Son
Outlining a Theology of Scripture (CT1)
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Outlining a Theology of Scripture (CT1)
Sermon on 2 Corinthians 5:1-10 (Groaning for our Hope)
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Sermon on 2 Corinthians 5:1-10 (Groaning for our Hope)
Interview with Zach Bowden (Church History & Historical Theology for the Church)
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Interview with Zach Bowden (Church History & Historical Theology for the Church)
Interview with Jonathan Watson (Relationship between Baptism, Catechesis, and Communion)
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Interview with Jonathan Watson (Relationship between Baptism, Catechesis, and Communion)
Lingering on the Lectionary (June 27): 2 Sam 1:17-27, Psalm 130, Mark 5:21-43
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Lingering on the Lectionary (June 27): 2 Sam 1:17-27, Psalm 130, Mark 5:21-43
Strategic Use of Discourse in the Gospel of Matthew (Five Major Discourses)
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Strategic Use of Discourse in the Gospel of Matthew (Five Major Discourses)
Catholic Epistles as a Canonical Unit: ETS Review Session on Lockett's Letters from Pillar Apostles
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Catholic Epistles as a Canonical Unit: ETS Review Session on Lockett's Letters from Pillar Apostles
Somedays this world looks dark and dreary and then I am reminded of the great Huber story and it warms my heart
you get it
My heart is warmed to see this Mole Saga come to a fitting and freeing conclusion. Live long Huber, and dig into all the riches your new life contains.
a wild ride it was indeed
"My life is a flood" -- me during finals
What's up nerds?
The only criticism of this video that I have to offer is his form in the dap. He just went into it and it was in no way casual. I give this video a 9/10 on the neat-o-meter
it will take years to recover from this criticism
Ahhh but he forewarned his audience by an oddly long pause and glance directly at our souls through the camera. I feel as though this was sufficient build-up to an all together strange ending of an even more oddly glorious work of cinematic creativity.
1:06 After I take a bite of a markan sandwich.
@@SamShaffer-z8r this is top-tier trolling
#blessed
You ask the question of Christology as if you knew all the answers! But this is not possible because a lot of information is not in the Bible and some of it is misinterpreted! You only have «Introdution to Christology». «God became man so that man can become God» Wolfgang Smith Now, what in the world does Wolfgang Smith mean by that? Good question!
very nice, thank you
I’m non-committal
If the hypostatic union is correct, and there is no division between the human nature and divine nature in Christ, then he should have known the time of his return, which he said he didn't know. But Scripture shows us he was indeed God in the flesh, the Logos (Word) made into a man. But "being found in the form of a man" meant he no longer had his miraculous attributes of deity. In fact, Jesus states that his miracles were from the Father, who was in him and he in the Father. That would mean he still had the spiritual identity as the Word of God, but now made a man, doing miracles by the Holy Spirit, the Father dwelling in him. So he was and always is divinity. But he did not have the miraculous attributes of his own deity. This is also how he grew in wisdom.
SCTR 27 Artifact Analysis: The Priene Calendar Inscription
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“What we say about Christ impacts what we say about everything else. What we believe about Jesus impacts everything about us” 👋👋👍👍
Powerful comment, I wish to read the book you have read❤
What's up nerds
the sky
Fantastic message!
What's up, nerds
Just recently discovered Gathercole. Really happy to find this interview, as I'm interested in getting this book!
Dr. Smith better feel called out by this 🤣
You get it
Shots fired @Dr. Marsh
😂 Dr. Marsh rocks the pastel purples like no other, so he’s immune to this standard
I have been looking for the original source material underpinning Soteriology and guess what......there isn't any. Paul makes a big deal about it and thats about it. Jesus? Not so much.😊
This is my formal request to receive assignment feedback in this format; great work, very engaging! Haha.
I grant this comment 5 gold stars.
I think more people would go to lectures if there were lofi tracks that I could chill and listen to.
The trinity doctrine is just an invented, CONVENTIONAL doctrine. From a philosophical point of view it's a nonsensical theory, worthless. It's also directly contrary to the Jesus' clear words: indeed Jesus declares to be NOT almighty and to be just in the company of the Father, not with Father and Holy Spirit. The trinity "inventors" didn't realize that the SPIRIT OF GOD simply is "GOD (almighty) WHO IS A SPIRIT". This means that no third divine person exists.
One of my favorite scholars !
Promo_SM 😇
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Absolutely powerful!
4 min of my life well spent.
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He's right. It does.
Some deep theological content here. Plus, that dab is wicked 🤣
These are insights only to be unearthed by a cracked theologian
You get it.
Mmmmmmm
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I’m weak
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Nooooo! Not the dab!!! 😂😂
I really committed too; no way to walk it back
Very good!
Man began by sinning, forcing God to curse Paradise; Then God (Christ), who had nothing to do with our sin, came to save us so that we could live again in Paradise. And what have we done to be worthy of enjoying the delights of Paradise? There is something in this story that lacks logic, coherence... I´m sorry, but that´s the way I see it!
A brilliant account of things that didn't happen.
Nice one
Excellent video
Yes, but do you believe that Jesus is God? Because Jesus is God! Jesus is the Word, and in the beginning was the Word and The Word was with God and the Word Was God…
I appreciate that fans love their fictional books but this carried too far. Y'all need to find a new hobby and do something useful to do with your lives. There is no credible evidence for God or Christ. Sorry, there just isn't.
There is perhaps minor evidence for Christ as part of an insurrectionist group that wrapped itself in the myths of extant faiths in the region. On the g/God side though, it's the same evidence base as exists for FSM.
I believe there's a high power but maybe not Jesus
Great Insight Of Truth
Beautiful presentation, well done! I like how the points you made were simple and easy to understand.
Me when it’s gonna be a great semester
Well said.
Thank you Dr. Spellman, this helped me understand the Trinity in ways I could never have imagined. I intend to make many dank sizzlin Trinity memes in MS paint. Thank you for your years of service to the UA-cam community and I cannot wait for the 20 years later update and the 1000 subscriber special. You are an inspiration.
Thanks for putting this together, Ched. I was fun discussing this with you!
Thank you sir for this great work and description of the nature of Christ. I'm just beginning in my understanding of Christology and found this video to be a great "crash course on The subject. God bless you.