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Thinking Theologically

Thinking Theologically

By: Spencer Shaw
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The podcast where we encourage you to think about your faith and Scripture theologically. Find more content at thinkingtheologically.org461382 Christianity Spirituality
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  • 91. What Bible Translation Should I Use?
    Aug 21 2025

    As Christians, we believe that the Bible is the inspired word of God. So, Bible reading is important. However, there are a multiplicity of English Bible versions from which to choose. Which version should you choose? Which is the best?


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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • 90. What To Do About Missing Verses in the Bible
    Aug 7 2025

    Perhaps you have been reading through your Bible and noticed that a verse was missing, or seen a footnote that says that a particular verse is not in the oldest and best manuscripts, or even seen an image on social media calling out a particular Bible version for taking out verses. What are we to do with these "missing verses?" Should they be there or not?


    Check out additional content on our website, ⁠thinkingtheologically.org⁠Music:"Kid Kodi"Blue Dot Sessionswww.sessions.blue

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    54 mins
  • 89. The Original Ending of the Gospel of Mark
    Jul 24 2025

    How did the Gospel of Mark originally end? What does the manuscript evidence suggest? Where do the additional endings come from?


    Check out additional content on our website, ⁠thinkingtheologically.org⁠Music:"Kid Kodi"Blue Dot Sessionswww.sessions.blue

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    54 mins
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