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S5 E12: The Doctrine of Revelation Deep Dive (with Dr John McClean)

S5 E12: The Doctrine of Revelation Deep Dive (with Dr John McClean)

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Welcome to Season 5 of Down Under Theology, a podcast equipping and encouraging Australian Christians to get down and under the theology impacting the life and mission of the church.

In Season 5 of the show we're celebrating 1700 years since the Council of Nicaea by going through the Nicene Creed line by line. Each episode we'll be talking about what the creed affirms, where those truths are found in Scripture, and how they play out in the life and mission of the church.

In this episode, we have an in depth discussion about the doctrine of revelation with Dr John McClean)

Dr John McClean is the Vice-Principal at Christ College and the Lecturer in Systematic Theology.

Thoughts, questions or feedback? Get in touch with us at downundertheology@gmail.com.



Episode Hosts:

  • Allister Lum Mow (@allisterlm)
  • Cameron Clausing (@cam_clausing)
  • Murray Smith
  • John McClean

Producers:

  • Sarah Hayward
  • David Hayward

Episode Sponsor:

  • Christ College, Sydney

S5 Episode 12 – Show Notes

Recommended Resources –

  • The Revelation of God: Contours of Christian Theology by Peter Jensen
  • Words of Life: Scripture as the Living and Active Word of God by Timothy Ward
  • The Doctrine of Scripture: An Introduction by Mark Thompson
  • He Has Spoken Through the Prophets by John McClean (We Believe Series - coming soon)



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