In this episode Dr Clark looks at Romans 2:17–24 in light of last week’s discussion of the New Perspective on Paul and the problem of the relations between Jewish and Gentile Christians in the first-century church. He answers a Heideltext from R, who is being pressed by a Baptist friend on the legitimacy of infant baptism and answers Heidelmail from Anon about divine omnipresence; from Trevor (GBR!) asking for recommendations on the Scottish Reformation; from Anon about the history of the Dispensational claim about two peoples; and from R. about whether God abandons those who contract HIV. As always check out the resources relative to these questions. They are included in below in this post.
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Just a heads up in case you guys aren’t aware, this and the last two episodes have not shown up on the Google podcast app.
Hi Eric,
According to Google the last two are “processing.” No idea what that means. They seem to be stuck in a queue for some reason.
You may have to listen on another pod app.
Sorry about that.