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3. Rethinking Conversion in John 1
Rethinking Scripture
English - June 22, 2021 05:07 - 28 minutes - 26.2 MBChristianity Religion & Spirituality rest sabbath bible rethinking scripture acts john matthew Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 3: Rethinking Conversion in John 1
June 21, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory Hall
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Why is John 1 written in such a fragmented format? It's because there were a bunch of Old Testament Saints alive that still needed to hear about Jesus. In this episode we rethink the topic of "conversion" by considering the first-century faithful remnant, who were already saved before they met the Messiah.
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Content Cited in this episode:
Radmacher, E. D. (2007). Salvation. (Part 1) Nashville: Thomas Nelson.Derickson, G. W., & Radmacher, E. D. (2001). The Disciplemaker: What Matters Most to Jesus. Charis Press. Derickson, G. W. (2021). The Meaning of John 20:31. Unpublished Manuscript.Transcript - to follow