Recently, Jeremy instigated a kerfuffle on X (Twitter), which now leads to a fuller conversation about the differences in approaching the OT prophets. Jeremy makes the case that Covenant Theology requires there to be an oppositional relationship between the Divine Author and the human author, whereas Dispensationalism allows for the Author/author to fully share the intention of the text. To check out Jeremy's posts on X go here: https://twitter.com/jhow0089
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061: On Money and Ministry - An Interview with Conley Owens
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059: GotQuestions.org Founder Shea Houdmann: An Interview
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