A source for Christian doctrine.

Everyday Theology
Claim This Podcastby Steven Capriglione
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A source for Christian doctrine.
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Publishing Since
4/15/2021
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May 17, 2021
Ep. 8: Biblical History of Confessions
<p>In this short podcast, we look at the biblical roots for having confessions of faith. Namely, we see that it starts in Deuteronomy and the confessions gain specificity as the biblical narrative progresses. Then we take a brief look at confessions that arose in the early church.</p>

May 10, 2021
Christian Confessions
<p>In the first episode of a new series, we will be looking at the need for Christian confessions of faith. However, before we dive into why we need them, we need to understand what we do not mean by "confessions." Thanks for listening and stay tuned for more!</p>

April 21, 2021
Paul, The Law, and the Gospel
<p>Here is a sample chapter read aloud from my book, Preaching Through Seminary. This chapter focuses on how Paul teaches that the Law and the Gospel are both harmonious and helpful to Christians. </p> <p>Below is the link to my book and my blog. If you like what you hear or read, please consider subscribing, signing up for email notifications, and sharing. If you are feeling particularly generous, feel free to donate so that this content can keep coming and get better.</p> <p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Preaching-Through-Seminary-Steven-Capriglione/dp/B08T7LHKTQ/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=preaching+through+seminary&qid=1619029452&sr=8-2">https://www.amazon.com/Preaching-Through-Seminary-Steven-Capriglione/dp/B08T7LHKTQ/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=preaching+through+seminary&qid=1619029452&sr=8-2</a></p> <p><a href="https://stevencapriglione.wordpress.com/">https://stevencapriglione.wordpress.com/</a></p>
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