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Auteur(s): Kenn Chipchase; Jeremy Howard
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Keeping Doctrine in Its Place Concepts discussed in the show are based on our chart which can be found at dotheology.com/chartKenn Chipchase Jeremy Howard Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • 152: URGENT END TIMES WARNING
    Jun 16 2025

    Jeremy pushes back against those who want to predict the timing of end times events.

    John MacArthur sermon referenced: https://www.gty.org/library/sermons-library/2372/could-jesus-come-today

    Peter Goeman article referenced: https://petergoeman.com/dispensationalism-and-the-interesting-history-of-date-setting

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    0:00 Introduction

    2:02 Who This Episode Is For

    7:28 Looking at an Extreme Case

    14:21 The Bible’s Instruction

    20:52 Careful about Current Events

    22:42 John MacArthur’s Breakdown

    25:58 Mindset and Mission

    30:19 The Futility of Date-Setting

    36:30 Final Thoughts

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    38 min
  • 151: Christian Nationalism: Where Are We Now? (part two)
    May 20 2025

    Jeremy finishes the Christian Nationalism update by looking at the New Christian Right's perspective on issues like patriarchy and Israel. In this episode, he further explains the emergence of the New Christian Right and discusses the issues related to patriarchy and Israel. Also known as the "Woke Right," the New Christian Right has given birth to extreme proponents of racism and anti-Semitism. Yet this whole movement falls under the "Christian Nationalism" umbrella. Jeremy breaks it down the best he can.

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    0:00 Introduction

    1:31 Reviewing the Connections

    4:53 Ecumenism and Conspiracy Theories

    8:09 Democracy and Religious Pluralism

    13:46 Capitalism and Christendom

    21:38 Tradition and Vocation

    24:30 Patriarchy

    28:30 Israel and the Jews

    39:17 Final Summaries

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    44 min
  • 150: Christian Nationalism: Where Are We Now? (part one)
    May 13 2025

    Jeremy regrettably spends more time talking about the Christian Nationalism movement. In this episode, he explains the emergence of the New Christian Right and discusses the upcoming debate between James White and Corey Mahler. Also known as the "Woke Right," the New Christian Right has given birth to extreme proponents of racism and anti-Semitism. Yet this whole movement falls under the "Christian Nationalism" umbrella. Jeremy breaks it down the best he can.

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    0:00 Introduction

    2:45 Revisiting Christian Nationalism

    6:15 Reminder of Basic Principles

    10:17 The New Christian Right

    15:03 Contrasting the Political Strategies

    18:56 Racism in the New Christian Right

    35:16 Divisions within Christian Nationalism

    40:52 An Example of the Crudeness

    #Podcast #Nationalism #Woke #Liberalism #Politics #conservative

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    44 min

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