Do Theology

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Keeping Doctrine in Its PlaceConcepts discussed in the show are based on our chart which can be found at dotheology.com/chart

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  • PastorPitman
    Recommended
    This podcast is studious, steady, and straightforward. It is attractively and articulately presented.
  • RAnDOm152833826
    One of the best dispensational and pre millennial podcasts out there
    This is a great podcast that offers charitable and fair critiques of other views and explains things well.
  • dimar61
    Love these podcasts!!
    I look forward to each podcast because I learn so much about what the bible is saying in its context, and not filtered thru a man- made theology. Thank you for your podcasts!
  • BlessedBunch
    Episode 083
    Great episode! Thank you for encouraging great discernment when reading certain authors. Yes we all need to be careful in cutting across the board. Only problem would be the young/newer in the faith who fall prey to some of the authors you mentioned and don’t have the wisdom yet. They get captivated and it’s hard to convince them to turn back from that teaching.
  • Big Lewdog
    Solid 🔥🔥🔥
    Really appreciate what these guys are doing. Keep it up!
  • Psalm712324
    One of my favorite podcasts
    These guys are a breath of fresh air. Theologically sound, unpretentious, funny. Their thinking on theological triage is among the most careful and principled I’ve encountered. I genuinely thank God for Jeremy & Kenn!
  • lakelady91
    Must listen, yet....
    Do Theology is (content wise) a terrific podcast and I commend the guys for their hard work. But it can be painful to listen to two people who both seem to be introverts speak on these topics. What should be, ultimately interesting, engaging and even challenging topics, end up being churned into a somewhat boring, slow monotone of beige. But, I listen because they hit on topics no one else is, they care about the body, they care about helping us “do theology”, and they are brave in a culture full of cowards. They are great examples of practicing disagreement without sinning. The Abendroth interview was terrific and I hope they get many more guests to interview and encourage the body. The Do Theology podcast is worth a listen, if you’re an extrovert it will, at the very least, teach you to slow down.
  • aallen554
    The Chart!!!! LOVE It
    I Am currently discerning a new Church home due to Modernism infiltration of my lifelong church - so I’m currently exploring different denominations . But was getting in the weeds with every little last bit of theology minutiae. This chart and these guys really helped me get out of the weeds and open my heart even wider!!!!!! I really think the chart can help all Christians really practice good sound ecumenism. Not a false “kumbaya” ecumenism. Praise be to God!!!!
  • And77i
    Incredibly edifying, a real joy.
    I strongly recommend this podcast! I have actually listened to every episode of “Do Theology”. (Some of them multiple times) The primary, secondary, and doubtful things podcasts referencing the sheet that Jeremy put together has been extremely helpful not only for myself but also when trying to minister to others. The way these two guys talk about things... it’s like a great conversation in someone’s living room that you don’t want to end. They are so down to earth. Many times they give us insight into how their views have grown and morphed as they have studied the word of God. I find them informative, funny, and very real. (Plus I love baseball as well... which is mentioned infrequently... but my team is the most pathetic, Mariners) I listen to a lot of podcasts, A LOT of them. This is one of the great ones in my opinion. Thanks guys. Mitch Peltonen
  • SuperPastor3697
    Great Podcast, Great Guys
    I’ve enjoyed your podcast this year and hope you continue to make more! Thanks!
  • Revjgort
    Why aren't you listening?
    So, you listen to The Briefing, Cultish, the Fight Laugh Feast Network, and The Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast? You wish that someone would put a premillenial dispensational podcast that isn't just preaching. Look for further. Kenn and Jeremy bring the humor, doctrine, and real world expreience to your ears as they Do Theology.
  • Notalocal Podcaster
    A Regular Gleaning
    Thankful for a podcast that has brought substance to the once arbitrary and subjective assertions regarding the importance of various doctrines. Though I only regularly glean from the podcast while in the office, Do Theology is definitely worth a second listen in order to get grounded in its helpful content. I only wish I had the chart when I first came to understand the wonderful doctrines of grace, a beautiful topic that only sparked civil wars at family gatherings. Looking forward to more of Season Two! Thank you, brothers!
  • Dusteeeen
    Extremely helpful!
    Really appreciate the heart and humility brought to the table in this podcast. If you haven’t checked out their chart you’re missing out! It’s been a real blessing in my life that has provided a good grid for Biblical thinking, fosters unity with brothers and sisters, and helps love those around us. Keep up the great work! Love this content. 👌
  • CalPal730
    Great Podcast!
    I really appreciate Kenn and Jeremy breaking down what is essential doctrine and how we can have unity with our brothers and sisters in Christ on different secondary and tertiary issues. The chart has been extremely beneficial in helping me pinpoint what is primary and what isn’t. I always look forward to a new episode being released to see what wisdom they will share next! Great Podcast!
  • kchipchase
    Smartest guys on the Web
    It's so helpful to understand the biblical differences between primary and secondary doctrines. It changes how you approach all these discussions. The Biblical approach is key, when most approach this topic philosophically rather than biblically. Overall, these two guys are really smart and helpful. Especially the bald one.
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