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Key points of Trinitarian,
Christ-Centered Theology

  • The Triune God created all people to participate through the vicarious humanity of Jesus Christ in the love relationship enjoyed by the Father, Son and Spirit.

  • The Son became human, the man Jesus Christ, to reconcile all humanity to God through his birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension.

  • The crucified, resurrected and glorified Jesus is the representative and the substitute for humanity at the right hand of the Father, and he draws all people to himself by the power of the Holy Spirit.

  • In Christ, humanity is loved and accepted by the Father.

  • Jesus Christ paid for all our sins—past, present and future—and there is no longer any debt to pay.

  • The Father has in Christ forgiven all our sins, and he eagerly desires that we turn to him.

  • We can enjoy his love only when we believe that he loves us. We can enjoy his forgiveness only when we believe he has forgiven us.

  • When we respond to the Spirit by turning to God, believing the good news and picking up our cross and following Jesus, the Spirit leads us into the transformed life of the kingdom of God.

For more information, see our free booklet A Brief Introduction to Trinitarian Theology

Dr. Gary Deddo, Senior Editor of Academic Publications at InterVarsity Press discusses the question of why God tells people what to do. 29 minutes.

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Dr. Andrew Root, Assistant Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, explains the difference between influence and place-sharing in youth ministry. 31 minutes.


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Dr. C. Baxter Kruger, founder of Perichoresis, uses William Young's book The Shack to discuss the triune God's love for all humanity. 27 minutes.


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Dr. Gordon Fee, author of numerous books and emeritus professor of New Testament at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia, talks with Mike Feazell about the book of Revelation and basic principles of understanding Scripture. 32 minutes.


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Jeff McSwain,
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In his third interview, Jeff McSwain explains the difference between Calvinism and Arminianism, and the Reformed view of Karl Barth. 35 minutes.


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2. Jeff McSwain: Some people think that the Father is angry, and Christ is appeasing his anger. But the truth is quite different. 30 minutes.


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1. From his perspective as a youth minister, Jeff McSwain talks about how to help young people experience the loving embrace of Jesus Christ. 30 minutes.


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Dr. Dan Thimell, associate professor at Oral Roberts University.

In the early 1800s, a Scottish pastor named John McLeod Campbell found that members of the church had no joy in their Christianity, because they had not understood how effective the work of Christ was. J. Michael Feazell interviews Dr. Thimell. 27 minutes.


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Dr. Gerrit Scott Dawson, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and editor of An Introduction to Torrance Theology

3. Drs. Feazell and Dawson discuss the significance of the fact that Jesus Christ is still human, that the incarnation continues into eternity. 30 minutes.


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2. Dr. Dawson discusses the challenges facing the church today, and the Christian's role in evangelism. 24 minutes.


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1. Mike Feazell and Dr. Dawson discuss the importance of Jesus being human even after his ascension. 29 minutes.


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Dr. Cherith Fee Nordling, of Antioch Leadership Network in Grand Rapids, Michigan, talks with Mike Feazell about the humanity of Jesus Christ, and what it means to be human. 29 minutes.
 


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Ted Johnston, director of GCI Generations Ministries, talks with Mike Feazell about the beauty of Trinitarian theology. 29 minutes.


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Why did Jesus say that it was difficult for people to be saved? Dr. Gary Deddo returns for a fifth interview. 30 minutes.

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Dr. Feazell interviews Dr. Andrew Root, Assistant Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. They talk about the importance of building relationships in youth ministry. 32 minutes.


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Dr. Paul Louis Metzger,
Professor of Christian Theology and Theology of Culture at Multnomah University in Portland, Oregon, and author of Consuming Jesus.

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1. Mike Feazell talks with Dr. Metzger about the importance of relationships in the way we share the gospel. 28 minutes.


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Dr. Christian Kettler, professor of religion at Friends University in Kansas

3. Dr. Kettler observes that people like to talk about the potential of salvation, but the Bible refers to the actuality of salvation. 31 minutes.


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2. Dr. Kettler returns to talk with Mike Feazell about the ministry and theology of the late Ray Anderson. 26 minutes.


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1. Dr. Kettler talks with Mike Feazell about how theology affects the average person, the importance of Jesus' humanity, and how we share in the faith of Christ. 27 minutes.


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Dr. Elmer Colyer, professor of historical theology at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary

4. Dr. Colyer talks with Mike Feazell about the practical theology of Thomas F. Torrance. 26 minutes. 


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3. Dr. Colyer discusses predestination and Trinitarian theology. Some people assume that God is the best of our own ideals; others accept him the way he has revealed himself in Christ. 26 minutes.


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2. Dr. Colyer talks about the theology of Thomas Torrance, the vicarious humanity of Christ, and "the logic of grace." 29 minutes


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1. Dr. Colyer talks about the weaknesses of the concordance method of theology, that the Bible is not an end in itself, and Trinitarian theology. 36 minutes.


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Dr. Roger Newell, associate professor of religious studies at George Fox University in Oregon.

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2. Dr. Newell and Mike Feazell discuss the theological insights in C.S. Lewis' fiction. 31 minutes.


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1. Mike Feazell talks with Dr. Newell about Mary’s response to Gabriel’s announcement that she would give birth to the Son of God. They also discuss the importance of the Incarnation. 29 minutes.


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Dr. Gary Deddo, Senior Editor of Academic Publications at InterVarsity Press and Founding President of the T. F. Torrance Theological Fellowship

4. Dr. Deddo and Mike Feazell discuss the importance of theologian Karl Barth: He is important because he pointed to the gospel, and God as he revealed himself in Scripture. 34 minutes.


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3. Dr. Deddo talks with Mike Feazell about what happens to people who don't seem to have a chance to hear the gospel. 33 minutes.


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2. Dr. Deddo talks with Mike Feazell about God's plan to share his love throughout the universe. 29 minutes.


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1. Gary Deddo is Mike Feazell’s guest on this You’re Included. They discuss “Who is God?” and the real meaning of repentance. 28 minutes.


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Dr. John McKenna, vice president and professor of Old Testament at World Mission University, adjunct professor of Old Testament at Azusa Pacific University, and professor at Grace Communion Seminary

5: Dr. McKenna talks about the Little Credo of the Great I AM in Exodus 34:6 and the continuity of grace in Old and New Testaments. 30 minutes


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4: Dr. McKenna talks with Mike Feazell about the importance of the vicarious humanity of Christ. 29 minutes


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3: Dr. McKenna talks about the freedom we have in God, and that God will not be who he is without us. 37 minutes.


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2: Dr. McKenna focuses on the freedom we have because God loves us and is not angry with us. 28 minutes.


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1: Dr. McKenna talks about the difference our view of non-Christians makes in our relationship with them. 30 minutes.


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William P. (Paul) Young, author of the best-selling novel The Shack

3: Paul Young points out the disconnect many people experience in trying to trust the “angry” God who requires his Son’s death. 35 minutes.

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2: Paul Young discusses the popular view of God as a Christianized Zeus or Gandalf-with-an-attitude as opposed to the loving Father portrayed by the “prodigal’s father.” 30 minutes.

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1: Paul Young and Mike Feazell talk about how Paul’s book came about, and that the nature of relationship is imbedded in the Trinitarian character and nature of God. 28 minutes.

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The late Dr. Ray Anderson, senior professor of theology and ministry at Fuller Theological Seminary

2: Dr. Anderson talks about relating our lives to God’s reality, what God has become in becoming human, adoption, the parable of the prodigal, our necessary connection with Christ, and the emergent church. 49 minutes.


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1: Dr. Anderson points out the importance of having our theological viewpoint based on God's revelation of himself in Jesus Christ. 31 minutes.


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Dr. C. Baxter Kruger, founder of Perichoresis

2. Dr. Kruger talks about how Jesus has united himself with us, that the starting place of the gospel is that we are already included, and it is our choice whether to acknowledge and live in that relationship. 29 minutes.

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1. Mike Feazell and Dr. C. Baxter Kruger discuss Jesus' role as the center of all things, and God's plan for our adoption before the foundation of the world. 35 minutes.


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Audio programs

Discussion with Baxter Kruger and Steve Horn of Perichoresis Ministries. 26 minutes.

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Part 2 of the round-table discussion with Baxter Kruger and Steve Horn. 26 minutes.

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Part 3 of the discussion with Dr. Kruger and Steve Horn. 26 minutes.

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