S2 Ep1025: #1025 - Q & A Podcast: Penal substitution, emotions and hell, old people having sex, and Mike Winger’s women in ministry series
Theology in the Raw
Theology in the Raw
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🗓️ 14 November 2022
⏱️ 83 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, friends. Welcome back to another episode of Theology in the RAW. Today is a Q&A |
| 0:29.5 | podcast that is the day when my Patreon supporters send in a whole slew of questions. Half of those I |
| 0:37.2 | address on the Patreon-only podcast. The other half I'm going to address here and my goodness, |
| 0:42.7 | these are wide-ranging and very good and difficult questions if you would like to become part of |
| 0:49.1 | the Patreon-only community. You can go to patreon.com, forward slash Theology in the RAW, |
| 0:53.3 | support the show as little as five bucks a month and get access to ask your questions on the |
| 0:59.0 | Patreon platform. So let's dive in. First question is from Noah who says welcome back. Well, thank |
| 1:04.1 | you Noah. Thoughts on the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement. And then you give a |
| 1:12.0 | kind of the context in which you're asking this question that has to do with your passion for |
| 1:18.0 | biblical theology. You've interacted a bit with people like Scott McKnight and him who sparred with |
| 1:26.4 | John Piper on this question and you've looked at sites like the gospel coalition, the Bible project |
| 1:31.7 | and so on and so forth and just want some guidance on this question. There's a lot of good books |
| 1:39.0 | out there on it. In fact, Matthew, another supporter chimed in with a recommendation to read |
| 1:45.6 | Darren Snyder-Belusek's book on the atonement. He said it's very thorough and open-handed |
| 1:50.9 | approach to the topic. I know Darren. I've not read this book, but I can vouch for the likelihood |
| 1:58.4 | knowing Darren that it is going to be a very thorough and I would assume very fair and scholarly |
| 2:05.3 | analysis of atonement. So check out that book again. I want to be clear when I'm telling you to |
| 2:12.3 | check out a book that I haven't read yet. I've not read that book. I do know Darren really, |
| 2:15.4 | really liked Darren's work, so that would be one to read. There's also a four views book on |
| 2:22.4 | the atonement that I think I'm going to mention in another question that's also along the lines |
| 2:29.3 | of the atonement. So I haven't written, well, maybe I should just find that, let's see. It's |
| 2:35.0 | a counterpoint book and I think it's edited, oh yeah, the nature of the atonement, four views, |
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