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Episode 242 - The Thinklings Podcast
Welcome to Episode 242 of The Thinklings Podcast!
In this episode, the Thinklings take on a special edition of the show: Listener Questions! Thoughtful, theological, and sometimes tricky—these questions spark great discussion and reflection.
Thanks for listening to this week’s episode!
📚 Books & Business
Stearns: Phantom Tollbooth
Little: Your Name is Daughter
Boyd: The Godly Man’s Picture
Carter: Father Hunger
📖 Main Content: Listener Questions
The Thinklings respond to a collection of insightful questions from listeners, including:
Can Catholics, Mormons, Methodists, etc., be saved?
Is there any benefit for a Christian in secular philosophy?
Was Paul’s strongest motivation to do good works the love of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:14)? If we’re motivated by anything else, is that legalism?
What is the significance of the blazing torch and the firepot in Genesis 15?
Why did Eve say God commanded them not to touch the tree, when He only said not to eat from it? Was it a mistake—or something more?
🌿 Final Meditation
Thinkling Carter closes out the episode with a reflection from James 2. 📖
🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Follow The Thinklings Podcast to stay up to date on thoughtful conversations, biblical insights, and a little fun-nonsense along the way!
Welcome to Episode 242 of The Thinklings Podcast!
In this episode, the Thinklings take on a special edition of the show: Listener Questions! Thoughtful, theological, and sometimes tricky—these questions spark great discussion and reflection.
Thanks for listening to this week’s episode!
📚 Books & Business
Stearns: Phantom Tollbooth
Little: Your Name is Daughter
Boyd: The Godly Man’s Picture
Carter: Father Hunger
📖 Main Content: Listener Questions
The Thinklings respond to a collection of insightful questions from listeners, including:
Can Catholics, Mormons, Methodists, etc., be saved?
Is there any benefit for a Christian in secular philosophy?
Was Paul’s strongest motivation to do good works the love of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:14)? If we’re motivated by anything else, is that legalism?
What is the significance of the blazing torch and the firepot in Genesis 15?
Why did Eve say God commanded them not to touch the tree, when He only said not to eat from it? Was it a mistake—or something more?
🌿 Final Meditation
Thinkling Carter closes out the episode with a reflection from James 2. 📖
🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Follow The Thinklings Podcast to stay up to date on thoughtful conversations, biblical insights, and a little fun-nonsense along the way!
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