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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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  • 88. How Do We Know What the Bible Originally Said?
    Jul 10 2025

    In biblical scholarship, the science of determining what the original books of the Bible said is textual criticism. In this episode, we dive into how that process works and why we can have confidence in our modern Bibles.Check out additional content on our website, thinkingtheologically.orgMusic:"Kid Kodi"Blue Dot Sessionswww.sessions.blue

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 87. How Were the Books of the New Testament Chosen?
    Jun 26 2025

    The 27 books of the New Testament became scripture through a long process of the church's recognition of these books as life-giving for God's people.Check out additional content on our website, ⁠thinkingtheologically.org⁠Music:"Kid Kodi"Blue Dot Sessionswww.sessions.blue

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 86. Why Were the Books of the New Testament Written?
    Jun 12 2025

    When you place the books of the New Testament in chronological order based on date of composition, you will find a snowballing theological development from one work or group of works to the next.


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    Music:"Kid Kodi"Blue Dot Sessionswww.sessions.blue

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    1 hr and 29 mins

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