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🗓️ 29 May 2017
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Dr. Leighton Flowers and Dr. Braxton Hunter, President of Trinity Theological Seminary (www.trinitysem.edu), responds to the Doctrine and Devotion Podcast's on Reprobation (double predestination).
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0:00.0 | It's time for the Soterology 101 podcast, where God is most glorified by his love and provision for all |
0:08.4 | people. Welcome your host, the director of apologetics for Texas Baptists, an adjunct professor of |
0:15.0 | theology, and a local teaching pastor, Dr. Layton Flowers. Welcome to Sotriology 101. I have a special guest with me today. |
0:23.9 | We've had Dr. Braxton Hunter on before, but welcome back, Braxton. Hey, I'm excited to be here, Leighton. |
0:30.9 | Braxton is the president of Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary, where I also am an |
0:36.3 | adjunct professor and enjoy teaching there at the |
0:39.1 | school. I wanted to give my listeners an opportunity to learn a little bit more about Trinity, |
0:43.9 | and since Braxton is here, the expert on the subject, tell us a little bit about Trinity College |
0:49.1 | of the Bible and Theological Seminary. Well, Trinity is a 100% distance learning school. Now we just usually say online, online learning. |
0:58.7 | You don't even have to come on campus for special modules or anything like that. You know, a lot of |
1:03.2 | distance learning programs at traditional schools. You have to go on campus for a certain number of |
1:10.7 | weeks, you know, for that program. |
1:12.1 | I think probably you did or some of your listeners do at New Orleans or places like that. |
1:17.8 | But at Trinity, you can do it 100% online. We have students in over 140 countries. And we have, |
1:26.3 | the way I think of it, kind of like my vision for the school and really |
1:29.9 | what it already is, I just want to see it become this in a more robust way, is Trinity is the way |
1:36.2 | I put it, the academic city of God. You know, when the city of God was written, Augustine's |
1:41.3 | great work, it was written when Rome had fallen after 800 years of |
1:45.5 | uninterrupted power. And people were beginning to blame Christianity. Maybe if it weren't for |
1:50.3 | Christianity, none of this would have ever happened. And Augustine was trying to make the point that, |
1:55.3 | listen, all man-made empires fall. And the Roman Empire is no different than the Babylonian or the Persians. It's all |
2:02.9 | man-made empires fall, but the one empire that will never fall is the city of God, because it has no |
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