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Soteriology 101 w/ Dr. Leighton Flowers

Which Soteriology is more Man-Centered and Humanistic?

Soteriology 101 w/ Dr. Leighton Flowers

Leighton Flowers

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8826 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2016

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Professor Flowers reads through a couple articles which explain how Calvinism can be seen as much more humanistic and man-centered than Traditionalism. For more go to www.soteriology101.com

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Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary. Welcome to the broadcast. Today is going to be

1:01.9

a little bit different than maybe what you're used to. This last week I listened to the briefing

1:06.9

by Dr. Al Muller, which I hope to play a section of in one of my future broadcasts, because

1:12.8

I want to confront something that he had been arguing in a previous episode.

1:18.3

But listening to his briefing gave me an idea for the show.

1:23.5

He approaches things a little bit different than we do here.

1:26.7

Obviously, we have more just of a dialogue where he, in his briefing, is reading.

1:31.3

It sounds like an article that he has written and produced.

1:34.5

And it got me to looking at some of the different people that we interact with, both on the blog,

1:41.4

as well as here on the program, because when I look at you you can track quite a bit

1:46.7

of things through the broadcast you can look on Lipson where I host the podcast for iTunes

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