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Church Grammar: Biblical Reasoning | Biblical and Systematic Theology According to the Scriptures

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This episode is a conversation with Dr. Matthew Levering of Mundelein Seminary. We discuss Catholic beliefs on topics such as how to agree and disagree with the Pope and Catholic doctrine (1:03), the latest discussions about Mary as Co-Redemptrix (23:19), the possibility of Catholic-Protestant unity (32:39), and more.


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As a way to honor and memorialize Daniel Treier (1972–2025), this is a megapod episode of his four appearances on Church Grammar:

(00:17) – Brandon’s reflections on Dan’s life(03:43) – On Theological Interpretation and Longsuffering Sports Fandom (2/7/19)(42:58) – On Evangelical Theology, Christian Formation, and Sports Heroes (2/10/20)(1:13:41) – Theological Interpret...


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This episode is a conversation with Dr. Jamin Goggin of Talbot School of Theology. We discuss pastoral power (2:35), pastoral confession (11:37), pastoral pride (25:02), and more. Ge...


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This episode is a conversation with Dr. Joshua Heavin and Caleb Wait of the Passages podcast. We discuss the genesis of their Passages podcast on Nicaea (1:29), the Nicene Creed our different Christian traditions and denominations (13:05), and more.

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This episode is a conversation with Dr. Mark Gignilliat of Beeson Divinity School and Dr. Heath Thomas of Oklahoma Baptist University. We discuss foundational hermeneutical assumptions about canon, time, and providence (2:33), allegory, typology, and figural readings (23:04), and more. Read their latest book. Church Grammar is presented by the PhD and ThM programs at Gateway ...


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