Our hosts model conversational theology, representing the Baptist, Reformed, Lutheran, and Anglican traditions. Each week, they tackle tough topics that matter to Christians living in a pluralistic world. Part theology, part apologetics, part cultural analysis, White Horse Inn calls the church back to the first principles of the Reformation, believing that a rediscovery of those riches could spark a modern reformation in our churches and family rooms. Since then, the growth has continued with the launch of Core Christianity and Theo Global.
What if the focus of the narrative actually centers on that which God is promising to sacrifice for us in the fullness of time? Episode Aired June 6, But as Paul explains in Galatians chapter 4, this entire narrative is a tale of two covenants: one of grace, and another of works.
Shane Rosenthal talks with Mike Brown about these issues and more as we continue our series on the Gospel in Genesis.
Episode Aired May 30, The story of Abraham is a record of both faith and doubt. Later in the story, Abraham actually falls on his face and laughs at God as he reiterates the promise that his wife Sarah, even in her advanced age, would conceive and bear a son. What would happen if we began to read the rest of Scripture in the light of this promise?
Reading the story this way helps us to see with greater clarity the ways in which other Bible characters are presented as failed heroes, as well as why Christ alone is able to triumph. Episode Aired May 16, In the beginning God created man in his image and likeness. What are the implications of this important truth, and how was that image twisted and distorted after the fall?
Finally, how is the gospel of Christ hinted at and foreshadowed in these early chapters of Genesis? Shane Rosenthal discusses these questions and more with Anglican theologian Justin Holcomb.
Episode Aired May 9, Does the idea of the multiverse provide a good explanation for all the fine tuning we see throughout our universe? Is there any way to test the multiverse hypothesis or does it operate as a kind of unquestioned dogma?
How do naturalistic scientists explain the origin of life, or the complex amount of information that exists in our own genetic code? Shane Rosenthal discusses these questions and more with Stephen Meyer as they continue their conversation begun last week related to the release of Dr. Episode Aired May 2, How do contemporary physicists and cosmologists explain the origin of the universe? If in the very beginning there was no space, time, or matter, then what could have caused the Big Bang?
On this edition of the program, Shane Rosenthal discusses these issues with Dr. Many Christians find it difficult to understand the Old Testament.
Not only is it full of obscure rituals and strange laws, but it also includes a mixture of inspiring and horrifying stories. So how are we to make sense of all these narratives, laws, and rituals? What rules are still in effect, and how should we apply them to our lives today? More importantly, since Jesus taught that all Scripture bears witness to himself Jn. Episode Aired April 18, Who was this angel, and how are the words of this passage echoed and alluded to throughout all of Scripture?
Episode Aired April 11, Episode Aired April 4, What Old Testament passages would Jesus likely have discussed with these disciples? Episode Aired March 28, Where exactly does this famous hymn begin, and is there any evidence that readers of Isaiah believed it pointed to the coming Messiah?
Are there any references to a suffering messiah in the Dead Sea Scrolls or other ancient Jewish texts? Shane Rosenthal discusses these issues with Dr. Episode Aired March 21, Episode Aired March 14, Who was Isaiah and what were the circumstances in which he wrote his prophecy?
Was this book written by more than one author? What are the Servant Songs, and how do these prophecies point ahead to the coming of Christ and his work of redemption? Joining Shane Rosenthal to discuss these questions and more is Dr. Episode Aired March 7, Episode Aired February 28, Episode Aired February 21, Launched in , the White Horse Inn is a listener-supported radio show and podcast named after a pub in Cambridge, England, where the Reformation came to the English-speaking world.
This weekly show features regular round-table discussions on faith, culture, and apologetics. On this edition of The White Horse Inn, the hosts show how doing so gives us a patter In other words, Isaiah is saying that the But all this is credited to the account the one who came to bear our sins. And yet, the suffering servant comes not only to take away our sin, but also to grant us his righteousn The content of our messages and the shape of our worship services are largely determined by cultural preferences, marketing strategies, Many Christians in our day, whether liberal or evangelical, declare that there is hope of eternal life apart from explicit faith in Jesus Christ.
With either stern rigor or happy tips for better living, conservatives In the medieval church, sin was viewed as a kind of sickness that could be remedied if we reached out to take the medicine.
On this program, the hosts continue their discussion begun last week on the influence of the Radical Reformation. How did the theology of the Anabaptist and Pietist movements end up influencing so many forms of Protestantism, both here in America and around the world? Cranmer was perhaps one of the the most important men of the English Reformation, and himself a martyr for the Christian faith. Tyndale worked on translating the Greek New Testament, and Coverdale translated the bulk of the Old Testament, and together they produced an English Bible for the common people, many of the phrases of which still remains in todays Authorized Version.
He is said to have spent some time in Geneva, lending his efforts to the production of the Geneva Bible.
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