Archive for the ‘Theology 101’ Category
June 27, 2008
The Hedonist declares Christ a fool for accepting unnecessary pain, and not seekingpleasure. Christianity sees pleasure differently and seeks to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. On this program, Mike and Pastor Scott Reiber continue their Theology 101 series on Worldviews, with a study this week on the philosophy of Hedonism, or as the world describes it ‘if it feels good, do it”.
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June 19, 2008
In the Gospel of John 17:17, the Lord Jesus said, “Sanctify them in the truth; Your word is truth.” In this repeat broadcast, Mike and Pastor Scott Reiber continue their study on the subject of worldviews, concluding their discussion on pragmatism. Is truth that which works? What do many say that Christianity is not practical? How prevalent is pragmatism in contemporary Christianity?
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June 12, 2008
Dr. R.C. Sproul once said, “Modern man wastes little time thinking about ultimate or religious questions. The pragmatist is basicalkly skeptical or agnostic about man’s ability to discover ultimate truth…” On this special repeat broadcast, Mike and Pastor Scott Reiber discuss the philospohy of pragmatism, or ‘the end justify the means’, contrasting how Christianity and its competitors influence various aspects of our culture: economics, science, art, literature, and government.
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May 29, 2008
“To trust God in matters of things unseen is not a matter of blind faith. It is not credulity. it is a reasonable faith”, R.C. Sproul, Lifeviews
On this week’s installment of Theology 101, Mike and Pastor Scott Reiber discuss the philosophy of Positivism, commonly understood as “seeing is believing”. They address questions such as Where did positivism begin?, Can God be known?, What constitutes meaning?, Where does positivism ultimately breakdown?
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May 22, 2008
In the Gospel of John 17:17, the Lord Jesus said, “Sanctify them in the truth; Your word is truth.” Mike and Pastor Scott Reiber continue their study on the subject of worldviews, concluding their discussion on pragmatism. Is truth that which works? What do many say that Christianity is not practical? How prevalent is pragmatism in contemporary Christianity?
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May 8, 2008
Dr. R.C. Sproul once said, “Modern man wastes little time thinking about ultimate or religious questions. The pragmatist is basicalkly skeptical or agnostic about man’s ability to discover ultimate truth…” On this program, Mike and Pastor Scott Reiber discuss the philospohy of pragmatism, or ‘the end justify the means’, contrasting how Christianity and its competitors influence various aspects of our culture: economics, science, art, literature, and government.
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May 1, 2008
Francis Schaeffer once said, “The humanist has both feet firmly planted in mid-air. Unless humanism is stopped, it intends to beat to death the [Christian] base which made our culture possible.” This week on Theology 101, Mike and Pastor Scott Reiber continue their study of worldviews, examining the philsophy of humanism, its content, background and influence.

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April 24, 2008
(Todays program is a repeat broadcast, as Mike is still away due to the illness of his mother.)
What is the importance of cultural awareness in regards to a proper Biblical worldview? What does it mean to be a “witness” to Christ? In this installment of Theology 101, Mike and Scott Reiber examine how that every Christian is a missionary, and that every Christian should be a “thinking Christian”.

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March 27, 2008
Whether many know it or will acknowledge it, the predominant worldview is that of existentialism, or the belief that it’s man’s feelings that determine reality. On this installment of Theology 101, Mike and pastor Scott Reiber explore the definition of existentialism, it’s causes, it’s expressions, how it contradicts the Christian faith and how believers should address those with this worldview.

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March 20, 2008
Dr. R.C. Sproul states, ” Our task is not to escape the secular, but secularism.” On this week’s installment of Theology 101, Mike and Pastor Scott Reiber continue their study on Worldviews, examining the mindset or philosophy of secularism, that nothing exists but the “here and now”, ignoring the eternal.

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March 13, 2008
In this special repeat broadcast, Mike and his pastor Scott Reiber study the Five Solas of the Protestant Reformation, focusing on Soli Deo Gloria, “to God alone be the glory”. As the Westminster Shorter Catechism asks, “What is the chief end of man? Man’s chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever.”

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March 6, 2008
What is the importance of cultural awareness in regards to a proper Biblical worldview? What does it mean to be a “witness” to Christ? In this installment of Theology 101, Mike and Scott Reiber examine how that every Christian is a missionary, and that every Christian should be a “thinking Christian”.

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