Episodios

  • SEASON 2 PREMIER: Idols, IPAs, and Ignorance
    Apr 6 2025

    We’re back! 🎉 After a wild hiatus, Doctrines of Grains returns with the Season 2 kickoff. We catch up on the past year’s shenanigans, dive into Book 1, Chapter 5 of Calvin’s Institutes, and crack open the bold Norse Double IPA from Väsen Brewing Co.

    In this episode:

    • ​🍃 The Knowledge of God Stifled or Corrupted, Ignorantly or Maliciously
    • People suppress or twist the knowledge of God, even though creation reveals Him clearly. Calvin gets into idolatry, self-deception, and how even natural religion gets corrupted.
    • ​🍺 Reviewing Norse Double IPA: big flavor, big attitude
    • ​🤪 Stories from our time away, and the madness that ensued

    Come for the theology, stay for the brew (and the chaos).

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    Join the conversation: What have you been sipping (or studying) during our break? Drop your thoughts below! 🍻

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Season 1 Finale: Feasting w/ Ben Garrett
    Apr 5 2025

    The Doctrines of Grains season 1 finale is one for the books with our first guest ever, Ben Garrett. Ben is a deacon at Refuge Church in Ogden, Utah, and co-hosts the Haunted Cosmos podcast with his friend and pastor, Brian Sauve. In season 1, we’ve talked a lot about feasting in many forms, and Ben jumped on to help us understand how to take that Biblical concept and apply it to almost every aspect of our life. And he brought some napalm-level truth bombs that you don’t want to miss!We also finish this season with a review of Horton Vineyards’ Vintage Port, which is the only port made in Virginia that can truly be called a port! If you’re going to be feasting this holiday season, this is a bottle you’ll want to have at the table along with your friends and family.Have any suggestions for season 2? Email us at doctrines0fgrains@gmail.comSpecial thanks, as always, to Scythian for allowing us the usage of their music for our episodes.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • How Man Naturally Knows God
    Apr 4 2025

    Seth and Cole return for episode 7 of Doctrines of Grains! In this spiciest of spicy episodes, we review an American Pale Ale by Vibrissa Brewery - located in Seth's hometown! We also discuss whether or not Christians should be using wine for communion - and the connection that grape juice has to first-wave feminism. And finally, we get into Chapter 3 of Calvin's first book of the Institutes, which dives into the concept that all men are naturally born with this knowledge of God imprinted upon their very minds. It's a great discussion on a foundational principle of presuppositional apologetics! You won't want to miss a single second!

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    56 m
  • What it is to Know God...and the James Bean Porter
    Apr 4 2025

    ​In Episode 6 of Doctrines of Grains, we delve into Book 1, Chapter 2 of Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion, where Calvin explores the essence of truly knowing God and its profound impact on our lives. We discuss how this knowledge fosters genuine reverence and guides authentic worship.

    We'll also discuss the Bud Light Controversy - and the many tiny compromises it took us to get here.

    Additionally, we review the James Bean Vanilla Oatmeal Porter from James River Brewery in Scottsville, Virginia. This 6.9% ABV porter combines toasted malts with vanilla and oatmeal, offering a unique tasting experience.


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    Share your thoughts in the comments! How do you perceive the connection between knowing God and personal reverence? Have you tried the James Bean Porter? Let us know your experience!

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    56 m
  • The Apostles Creed, Chapter 1, & a Blonde Ale
    Apr 3 2025

    In this episode of Doctrines of Grains, we explore the foundational elements of Reformed theology:

    • The Apostles' Creed: Examining its significance and how it has shaped Christian doctrine over the centuries.​

    • Calvin's Institutes, Book 1, Chapter 1: Delving into John Calvin's insights on the interconnectedness of knowing God and knowing ourselves.​

    • Beer Review: Tasting and sharing our thoughts on Morning Glow, a blonde ale from Swamp Head Brewery.​

    Join us as we blend deep theological discussion with the enjoyment of a quality brew.

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    Share your thoughts in the comments! What's your take on the Apostles' Creed or Morning Glow?

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    51 m
  • God and Guinness
    Apr 3 2025

    Have you ever considered how Christianity could influence every area of life? Did you ever think how that could affect the world through...BEER?? In this episode, Cole and Seth review Stephen Mansfield's The Search for God and Guinness, and they discuss the far-reaching implications of the theology that influenced Arthur Guinness - a mindset that changed the industry, the nation, and the world because of Christ Jesus.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • First Shot of the Institutes
    Apr 2 2025

    Many Christians call themselves Reformed. At the foundation of Reformation thinking lies John Calvin’s mighty work, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. However, few people nowadays have read this weighty tome. Instead of relying on the word of others, we are embarking on the great journey of working through it piece by piece, chapter by chapter, and we’re inviting you to join us! Today, we begin by reading through John Calvin’s Preface to the First Edition, written and sent to King Francis I of France as an appeal against the accusations and persecutions of the Roman Catholics. He does this by working through 7 responses to their objections of Protestant thinking. They are masterful, brutal, and still applicable today. We also review the Bowman Bros. Pioneer Spirit Small Batch Bourbon and discuss Historic Localism as a Chaser.Special thanks to Scythian for the continued use of their music in our episodes:Broken String from the album Roots and StonesWhiskey from the album It’s Not Too LateVirginia from their single VirginiaI Saw Three Ships from their album Christmas Out at Sea

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    1 h y 2 m
  • A Theology of Alcohol
    Apr 1 2025

    Is it a sin to drink alcohol? What does the Bible tell us about alcohol? Can it be used to glorify God? In today's episode, Seth and Cole discuss these questions while also reviewing the Nut Brown Ale from St. George's Brewing Co. in Hampton, Virginia.

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    1 h y 2 m
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