Tag Archives: HouseholdOfFaithInChrist

Faith Debate: April 23rd, 2023

Faith Debate: April 23rd, 2023

The Danvers Statement The Faith Debate in 2023 is working through some of the most noteworthy public statements of faith published by the Christian church over the past 50 years. This episode tackles the first half of 1987’s Danvers Statement on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. The panel begins by sharing select portions of the statement’s…read more »

Faith Debate: April 2nd, 2023

Faith Debate: April 2nd, 2023

Biblical Application The Faith Debate continues its examination of the 1986 Chicago Statement on Biblical Application. This episode shares thoughts about the early portions of the document (Articles IV though VII: “The Church and It’s Mission”, “Sanctity of Human Life”, “Marriage and the Family”, “Divorce and Remarriage”). The full discussion of multiple shows is available…read more »

Program Air Date: Sunday, March 26th, 2023 – 9am

Program Air Date: Sunday, March 26th, 2023 – 9am

The Chicago Statement on Biblical Application The Faith Debate begins its examination of the 1986 Chicago Statement on Biblical Application. This episode shares thoughts about the opening portion of the document (Articles I though IV: “The Living God”, “The Savior and His Work”, “The Holy Spirit and His Work”, and “The Church and It’s Mission”).…read more »

Faith Debate: February 19th, 2023

Faith Debate: February 19th, 2023

Biblical Interpretation (Hermeneutics) The Faith Debate panel continues its walk through the historic 1982 document called The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics (and will do so at least one more time). This second episode on the topic Article Ten (Article X) through Article Twenty (Article XX) from “Articles of Affirmation and Denial”. There are three…read more »

Faith Debate: February 12th, 2023

Faith Debate: February 12th, 2023

The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics The Faith Debate panel begins to work through this historic 1982 document (and will continue to do so over the course of several shows). This first episode in this arc addresses the introductory remarks, and the first nine “Articles of Affirmation and Denial”. Preceding this show there were three…read more »

Faith Debate: February 5th, 2023

Faith Debate: February 5th, 2023

Another Look At Biblical Inerrancy The Faith Debate panel wraps up its look at the historic 1978 document called The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy. This is part three of three, and addresses the final portion of the “Articles of Affirmation and Denial”. The full discussion is available as one long video on the Rumble…read more »

Faith Debate: January 29th, 2023

Faith Debate: January 29th, 2023

Statement on Biblical Inerrancy (Continued) The Faith Debate panel continues to work through the historic 1978 document called The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy. (This is part two of three on this topic). This episode addresses the middle section of the “Articles of Affirmation and Denial”. The full discussion of all these shows is available…read more »

Faith Debate: January 22nd, 2023

Faith Debate: January 22nd, 2023

The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy The Faith Debate panel begins to work through this historic 1978 document (and will continue to do so over the course of three shows). This first episode addresses the “Preface”, the portion called “A Short Statement”, and the initial “Articles of Affirmation and Denial”. There was a technical error…read more »

Faith Debate: January 15th, 2023

Faith Debate: January 15th, 2023

Are Euphemisms Offensive? Is it ever appropriate (or inappropriate) to wear clothing with slogans that others could find offensive? For instance, MAGA hats, BLM shirts, the Let’s Go Brandon phrase, or quoted song lyrics about shaking peaches. There is biblical guidance for this question (of course!), and the Scripture verses cited might just surprise some.…read more »

Faith Debate: January 8th, 2023

Faith Debate: January 8th, 2023

Do Islam and Christianity Worship the Same God? Many of the attributes and names are the same, as is much of the historical tradition – but can a unitarian God be equated with a trinitarian God (and vice versa)? Many of the same questions and considerations apply to Judaism, an issue which also comes up…read more »