The doctrine of definite atonement stands at the crossroads of many theological discussions, yet remains widely misunderstood. Did Christ die for all people without exception, or specifically for His elect? This question reveals profound insights about God's character and the nature of salvation itself. In this theologically rich conversation with returning guest Cory Reckner, we examine how the Trinitarian framework illuminates our understanding of Christ's atonement. The Father's predestin...
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The doctrine of definite atonement stands at the crossroads of many theological discussions, yet remains widely misunderstood. Did Christ die for all people without exception, or specifically for His elect? This question reveals profound insights about God's character and the nature of salvation itself. In this theologically rich conversation with returning guest Cory Reckner, we examine how the Trinitarian framework illuminates our understanding of Christ's atonement. The Father's predestin...
The Nephilim and the Watchers: Unveiling Ancient Mysteries
The Restless Theologian
52 minutes
7 months ago
The Nephilim and the Watchers: Unveiling Ancient Mysteries
Join us on The Restless Theologian as we dive into the ancient mysteries of the Book of Enoch, exploring the enigmatic Watchers and their controversial role in biblical history. With guest Zach Hum, we unravel whether the "sons of God" from Genesis 6 were fallen angels, divine rulers, or something entirely unexpected. This episode uncovers how Samyaza and his band of Watchers intermingle with humans to create the Nephilim—giant hybrids that echo the mythic deities of Greek and Roman lore, cha...
The Restless Theologian
The doctrine of definite atonement stands at the crossroads of many theological discussions, yet remains widely misunderstood. Did Christ die for all people without exception, or specifically for His elect? This question reveals profound insights about God's character and the nature of salvation itself. In this theologically rich conversation with returning guest Cory Reckner, we examine how the Trinitarian framework illuminates our understanding of Christ's atonement. The Father's predestin...