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Who Let the Dogma Out?
Focus Press
24 episodes
3 months ago
"Where doctrine has dominion over all of life" In a time of compromise and theological softness, the church must recover the fortitude to be dogmatic about the things that matter. In this podcast we explore the theological beliefs everyone holds and show how they practically affect everything we say and do.
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"Where doctrine has dominion over all of life" In a time of compromise and theological softness, the church must recover the fortitude to be dogmatic about the things that matter. In this podcast we explore the theological beliefs everyone holds and show how they practically affect everything we say and do.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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The Top 150 Christian Songs
Who Let the Dogma Out?
1 hour 17 minutes 22 seconds
2 years ago
The Top 150 Christian Songs
Most Christians know the Psalms as a book full of comforting poems. But beyond that, we're often unsure of just what to do with them. Should we sing them? Should we learn doctrine from them? Based in the Old Testament, are they even for Christians? We discuss why the Psalms have as much relevance as ever and what the church can do to restore them to their proper place in our work and worship.
Who Let the Dogma Out?
"Where doctrine has dominion over all of life" In a time of compromise and theological softness, the church must recover the fortitude to be dogmatic about the things that matter. In this podcast we explore the theological beliefs everyone holds and show how they practically affect everything we say and do.