In this eighth episode of "Through Theology in a Year," part of our "Theology Unplugged" podcast, we dive deeper into folk theology with our third installment on this topic.

In this episode, we tackle some of the more challenging and controversial aspects of folk theology. I, Michael Patton, address misconceptions and deeply ingrained beliefs that often go unexamined. Some of the issues we'll discuss include the common interpretation of "where two or three are gathered in His name" and the belief that we will all have new abilities in heaven. We explore how these ideas can be misleading and the importance of critically evaluating such beliefs to avoid becoming a folk theologian.

Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion! Make sure to catch up on the previous episodes if you haven't already.

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