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Solas and Science

By: David Joshua Ferguson
  • Summary

  • In this podcast series we highlight aspects of faith and interweave them with science to present apologetically sound Judeo-Christian thought.
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Episodes
  • Solas and Science Episode 6- The Books of Hebrews and James
    Mar 12 2022
    Today we will be discussing the divinely inspired books of Hebrews, and James. The book of Hebrews focuses on the centrality of scripture for the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. It mentions key ideas in the Christian doctrine : true fulfillment in Christ, the centrality of God, and leaders in the faith. Addressing main ideas, Hebrews speaks about how Jesus is superior to angelic beings and superior to the Mosaic Law. Hebrews also speaks on a call to faith and endurance and concluding encouragements and remarks. Moving right along the book of James was a letter written by the brother of Jesus . It speaks on Pastoral care, Faith, and Obedience. Addressing the main ideas, James speaks about the testing of faith, hearing and doing the word, the sin of favoritism, how faith without works is dead, the sin of dissension in the community, sins of the wealthy, the prayer of faith and concludes with admonition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Solas and Science Episode 5- Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians
    Mar 5 2022
    Ephesians is the epistle written to the church at Ephesus, and that affirms the Christ is Lord, and supreme even in dark seasons. A major emphasis of Ephesians is Christ’s lordship over the everyday moments and this is very true. Christ is King over all the world. Christ has key initiative in salvation, is in the Trinity , and he is the source of liberation. Also Ephesians emphasizes the central unity of the church. From Paul’s Prayer of Thanksgiving to his discussion of the Word of God and Prayer through the metaphor of the armor. A good and timeless, divinely inspired, epistle.  Next , Philippians is epistle written to the church in Philippi. Paul wrote this letter to thank a church he founded for their partnership in the gospel. He stresses key distinct theological themes: “rejoicing”, “glorifying Christ”, Christ was “ preexistent divinity who took on human form”, God’s faithfulness, and the believer’s role as a fellow in Christ’s sufferings. From Paul’s reflections on his imprisonments to his concluding encouragement and thanksgiving. A good and timeless , divinely inspired, epistle. Finally we will discuss Colossians, which was the epistle Paul wrote to the Christians living in Colossae. He emphasizes Christ supremacy throughout, as well as Christ as the basis for the gospel, and the believer’s union with Christ. From Thanksgiving and prayer to the closing. A good and timeless divinely inspired epistle. No rights claimed in the TNCC's Podcasting Division, to the music during the readings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Solas and Science Episode 4- "A Concatenation of Virtues"- The Fruit of the Spirit and the Science of Agriculture
    Feb 28 2022
    In this episode using the agricultural metaphor in the biblical context we present the ideas of growth, development and perseverance . We also see how that is tied to the biblical agricultural metaphor of the seed, and the fruit of the spirit. No rights claimed in the TNCC's Podcasting Division, to the music during the readings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 1 min

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