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Brandon D. Smith
Church Grammar
The Church Grammar podcast engages theology and the church in a fresh way, centered on wide-ranging conversations with scholars and Bible teachers.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 89 ratings
Deep-Dives
No apologies for being in the niche here… and I like it!
marcjolicoeur via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/24/22
Great Dialogue
Overall, awesome podcast. Did my undergrad in ministry and looking forward to a potential masters and it’s refreshing to hear great conversations on theology and to stay engaged on current topics that I otherwise do not get to hear since currently not at university. Great job and keep it up!
wjard via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/08/21
Your topics are generally very good and helpful, but I really could do without 10 minutes of gratuitous banter and discussion of your favorite sports teams, etc., that goes on for way too long at the beginning of episodes. There’s nothing wrong with having a few minutes of friendly conversation...Read full review »
SWHam1966 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/09/20
Recent Episodes
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Thomas Schreiner of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He returns to discuss the Book of Revelation, including why he wrote his new commentary (2:12), recapitulation and symbolism in the book (6:12), the book's relationship to related extrabiblical...
Published 01/08/24
Published 01/08/24
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Daniel Treier of Wheaton College. We discuss Christology in Scripture and the Christian Tradition (2:20), Christology and communion with God (11:18), union with Christ and adoption (21:43), the incarnation and its implications (24:45), Christ and his...
Published 12/12/23
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