Exile and the Storyline of the Bible - Paul Lamicela - Ep. 223

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • How can we learn to read the Bible as a whole story, instead of as disjointed fragments? In this episode Paul Lamicela explains biblical theology, using the storyline of Scripture for better understanding the Bible, and what we can learn from the theme of exile in the Bible.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @calebpearce9334
    @calebpearce9334 Před měsícem +2

    Paul is a great teacher. I would encourage you to bring him on more often. Very enriching

  • @ChesterWeaver
    @ChesterWeaver Před měsícem

    Anabaptists throughout their history have not emphasized systematic theology. They emphasized a lived theology, a theology that grows out of life experience. Christianity is more about being and doing, being obedient to Christ's instructions for them at their particular experience in history, and less about knowing propositional theology. Since God's people have always lived a story in God's presence, we live our story in light of God's presence today. The Holy Spirit still guides, protects, and instructs us each step of the way. This kind of thinking is part and parcel of the Anabaptist worldview.