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Glory-Cloud Podcast: 155 – Meredith Kline Applied – Counseling Continued

          Current subscribers: Though we are not talking specifically about nouthetic counseling this week, we are talking about what Meredith Kline’s biblical theology might have to say to us about how we should counsel people in our churches.  First we talk about verbal and non verbal ways of helping each other. 

Glory-Cloud Podcast: 153 – Meredith Kline Applied – Two Kingdoms: Part 3

          Current subscribers: This week we wrap up our discussion of Todd’s article Two Kingdoms & The Spirituality of the Church.  We address some specific and well-known objections to Kline’s distinction between the covenant of grace, and the covenant of common grace.  Please listen, tell others, and let us know what

Glory-Cloud Podcast: 152 – Meredith Kline Applied – Two Kingdoms: Part 2

          Current subscribers: This week we continue the Meredith Kline Applied series with a discussion of Todd’s article Two Kingdoms & The Spirituality of the Church.  If medical missions didn’t seem to directly affect your life, the things that we discuss in this episode will.  Please give this episode a listen,

151 – Meredith Kline Applied – Two Kingdoms: Part 1

          Current subscribers: We start our new series: Meredith Kline Applied.  Part 1 of this new series is our discussion of the Minority Report of the Committee on Foreign Missions of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, authored by Meredith Kline and Paul Wooley.  We discuss whether it is fair to frame the

Glory-Cloud Podcast: 146 – God, Heaven & Har Magedon Ch. 13 – The Sabbath

          Current subscribers: This week Todd and Chris discuss Kline’s most mature exegesis regarding the Sabbath.  First, we talk about the connection between the Sabbath and Judgment Day.  Next, we talk about the symbol of the Sabbath.  After that, we talk about the idea of “The Lord’s Day.”  Finally, we talk