Father Bound Podcast
1) The Atonement: A Foundation of Origins Not Consequences
Does the Atonement find its foundation in the introduction of sin into the world and the resulting consequences as found in Genesis 3? Or does its foundation precede the Fall and find its roots in goo...Show More
2) The Hell That Love Made
What we believe about hell has everything to do with what we believe about God. Does the widely taught perspective square with God's character and his aspiration for the universe he created?
3) How God Inspired the Bible by J. Paterson Smyth (Part 16)
In 1918, J. Paterson Smyth wrote at length about what he called the "disquiet" of some individuals concerning the matter of biblical inspiration.
4) How God Inspired the Bible by J. Paterson Smyth (Part 15)
In 1918, J. Paterson Smyth wrote at length about what he called the "disquiet" of some individuals concerning the matter of biblical inspiration.
5) How God Inspired the Bible by J. Paterson Smyth (Part 14)
In 1918, J. Paterson Smyth wrote at length about what he called the "disquiet" of some individuals concerning the matter of biblical inspiration.
6) How God Inspired the Bible by J. Paterson Smyth (Part 13)
In 1918, J. Paterson Smyth wrote at length about what he called the "disquiet" of some individuals concerning the matter of biblical inspiration.
7) How God Inspired the Bible by J. Paterson Smyth (Part 12)
In 1918, J. Paterson Smyth wrote at length about what he called the "disquiet" of some individuals concerning the matter of biblical inspiration.
8) How God Inspired the Bible by J. Paterson Smyth (Part 11)
In 1918, J. Paterson Smyth wrote at length about what he called the "disquiet" of some individuals concerning the matter of biblical inspiration.
9) How God Inspired the Bible by J. Paterson Smyth (Part 10)
In 1918, J. Paterson Smyth wrote at length about what he called the "disquiet" of some individuals concerning the matter of biblical inspiration.
10) How God Inspired the Bible by J. Paterson Smyth (Part 9)
In 1918, J. Paterson Smyth wrote at length about what he called the "disquiet" of some individuals concerning the matter of biblical inspiration.