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As an associate professor of music and worship and part-time worship pastor, Cliff has spent years thinking deeply about the songs that we sing together as a church during our corporate worship services. Yet, instead of being another deconstructing voice, Cliff seeks to foster unique and edifying conversations with folks who create and lead the songs we sing in corporate worship.
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This a podcast dedicated to journeying together on the road that is the Christian faith. Join us as we discuss and investigate theology and the Christian life, striving for unity amongst our diversity as members of Christ’s Church.
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This is part 2 of my conversation with Brett Perkins, worship pastor at The Journey Church in Lebanon, TN. In this episode, Brett shares how they choose songs for corporate worship and even some of the things Journey Worship Co. processes as they write songs for the Church. So good! Support the showDoor Cliff Lambert
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My conversation with Brett wasn't planned but it was SO good I had to hit record. In this episode, we discuss God's leading and how we discern the motivation behind stepping into opportunities the Lord places before us as those who lead people in musical corporate worship. Support the showDoor Cliff Lambert
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Welcome or welcome back! My name is Cliff, and I'm the new Theology of Music podcast host. I'm excited to get to know you as we have discussions around the theology of the music we use in corporate worship settings. Dr. Miller and I will discuss corporate worship's vertical and horizontal aspects in this episode. Support the show…
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The guys are here today to share an update about the podcast's future. After nearly four years of uploading content week in and week out, the guys are taking a much needed respite. The podcast is not over, however. As Ross always said, "we were on a break." Until then... trust God, cast lots. Be nice and be nicene. Praise God from whom all blessing…
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---Originally Uploaded on March 8, 2022--- What is the connection between Moses on Mt. Sinai and the Transfiguration of our Lord on the unnamed mountain in the Gospels? What about Elijah on Sinai in 1 Kings? On this reuploaded episode, the guys discuss a few important biblical texts that highlight the similarities between the giving of the Law and …
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This week we are tackling a topic that was submitted by a kind listener named Elliot. The original message: “As a Roman Catholic I really appreciate good Protestant perspectives on the issues, so again, thank you for doing what you guys do. To the point, since we’re out of heresy month, you guys should do an episode on ethical veganism/vegetarianis…
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---Originally Uploaded on April 27, 2021--- Where does the soul go? Do we even have souls? Purgatory, soul sleep, paradise... these are a few of the states of being that come to mind when people contemplate what lies beyond the grave. On this episode, the guys explore a few of these different views regarding the soul and the after life. Find us on …
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---Originally Uploaded on November 16, 2021--- Today the guys have a conversation on psychedelic drugs. Yes, you read that right. Inspired by a recent episode, Jens and Lukas share their thoughts on what they see as the true nature of psychedelic drugs. Find us on Twitter, IG, and Threads: @DoxologyPodcast Email us at: DoxologyPodcast@gmail.com…
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We would first like to thank everyone for making Heresy Month 2023 a stellar month (huge shoutout to Trevin Wax!). We are back with another fresh, though less spooky, episode in which we discuss dreams. What are they? Where do they come from? How do dreams relate to theology? Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast In…
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On this episode, we discuss Trevin Wax’s recently published book, The Thrill of Orthodoxy: “Rediscovering the Adventure of Christian Faith.” It was a fitting way to wrap up Heresy Month 2023. ABOUT TREVIN: Trevin Wax is vice president of research and resource development at the North American Mission Board and a visiting professor of theology at Ce…
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This is the final spooky episode of Heresy Month 2023. Next week we will have a far less spooky episode (hint, hint). Until then, the guys are discussing more heresy. Oneness Pentecostalism (also known as Apostolic, Jesus' Name Pentecostalism, or the Jesus Only movement) is a non-trinitarian religious movement within the Protestantism, particularly…
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Shout out to Nick on Twitter for recommending this week's episode! This week, the guys dive head first into a heresy that you may not even realize is an actual heresy. Iconoclasm, as a heresy, is the belief that icons (and other religious symbols) are idols and they should all be destroyed. Yes, this is a condemned heresy. So, what is the deal? Tun…
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We are back with yet another strange and obscure theological heresy. This time, we are taking a look at the pneumatomachi, a sect that denied the divinity of the Holy Spirit. What is the deal with this fourth-century sect? How was it possible for this group to affirm the Nicene Creed? What parallels can we find in our own age? Things are about to g…
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Welcome back to our fourth annual Heresy Month. What could be scarier than bad theology? Nothing. On the first Heresy Month 2023 episode, the guys approach the topic of heresy from a different perspective. Instead of talking about heresy outright, they discuss how heresies can manifest themselves in semi, pseudo, and neo ways. Jens was even bold en…
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---ORIGINALLY UPLOADED OCTOBER 5, 2021---- Next week we will be kicking off Heresy Month 2023. To get you in the mood for some spooky theology, we are throwing it back to an episode from Heresy Month 2021 on Pelagianism. Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast Threads: @doxologypodcast…
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This week the guys discuss how the Road to Emmaus story can inform our conversations about and surrounding deconstruction, as this story offers a unique paradigm into issues of faith and practice in our modern context. Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast Threads: @doxologypodcast…
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This week the guys tackle another listener recommendation (thanks Jeremy!). Back in February, Jeremy requested that they discuss the nature of the "sin unto death" as found in 1 John. What is it? Who can commit it? Is it spiritual or physical death? Both? This is one of the most difficult passages in all of the New Testament to interpret. Find us o…
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Jens and Lukas recently had the privilege of sitting down with Kyle Meyaard-Schaap, the author of a recently published book entitled, "Following Jesus in a Warming World: A Christian Call to Climate Action." Kyle was previously the vice president of the Evangelical Environmental Network. Additionally, he was the national organizer and spokesperson …
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A listener (thanks Hayden!) recently suggested that we revisit our list of our most influential theologians. A lot can change in 3+ years. In our minds, nobody should have an identical list in a span that long. The 10 individuals (5 for each of us) on this list are currently shaping our minds, hearts, and actions. Who would make your top 5? Find us…
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This week the guys tackle another supernatural topic: The Witch of Endor. This strange Bible passage contains the story about Saul seeking wisdom from Samuel's spirit. He goes to a medium at Endor to do so. What's the deal with this peculiar account? Can this sort of thing still be replicated today? If so, should it be? There are no wizards named H…
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Given the recent events surrounding a certain congressional hearing, the guys discuss their take on aliens, UFOs, and the supernatural. How should Christians approach the topics? Are the claims legitimate to begin with? Tune in for an out-of-this-world episode. Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxol…
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We all have routines and patterns. Few of us often stop to ponder the "why" behind them. We would do well to consider our days and what fills them. On this episode, the guys discuss why good rhythms matter. Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast Threads: @doxologypodcast…
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This week the guys discuss a recent twitter thread about Roman Catholicism, justification, and intellectual ascent. The tweet posited that those who believe that works play a role in their salvation are damned. Alarm bells went off in Jens's head upon reading this. Naturally, he told Lukas they needed to do an episode. Now, here we are... Find us o…
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This week the guys explore a fascinating passage in 1 Kings about the prophet Elijah and his encounter with the LORD. Fresh off of defeating the Baals, Elijah finds himself on the run from Jezebel. Why is he so afraid? What does God intend to teach Elijah? What can we learn from this passage in our modern context? Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast…
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Last week the guys talked about the Shroud of Turin. As a result, they decided to talk more about relics in general. Are they helpful? What place do they have? How should Protestant approach the subject? Their stance likely won't surprise you... Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast…
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Recently, Jens was reading Luke's Gospel. He happened upon a familiar story about a tax collector named Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-10). However, something stood out this time: who is the short person in the story, Jesus or Zacchaeus? It actually is not very clear. Thus, an episode topic was born. Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @dox…
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---Originally Uploaded on April 28, 2020--- What makes worship music "good?" Jens and Lukas have a conversation about what goes into worship music and how we can think theologically about the musical parts of our worship services. In the end, are we just offering strange fire to a reckless God, or are we truly worshipping our risen Savior? Find us …
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Many moons ago, Lukas proposed that we talk about whether or not denominations are good. The time has finally come for us to give the question some consideration. Is there still benefit to denominational affiliation for individuals and churches, or is it time to move on to a post-denominational faith? Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Tw…
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---ORIGINALLY UPLOADED 1/26/2021--- We have reached the end of the journey (again). God and Jonah have something of a heart-to-heart conversation. The reader is then confronted with not only Jonah's hard-heartedness, but their own as well. What does this final stretch of the journey mean for you today? Tune in to find out. Find us on Twitter and In…
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---ORIGINALLY UPLOADED 1/19/2021--- Following Jonah's run-in with the great fish, he finally makes his way to the great city of Nineveh. Some unexpected twists await as we continue our way through the narrative. Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @DoxologyPodcast Email us: DoxologyPodcast@gmail.comDoor Doxology
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---Originally Uploaded January 12, 2021--- Today we revisit Chapter 2 of Jonah. Jonah finds himself in the belly of the great fish, at the brink of death. The depths of Sheol itself are plumbed, as Jonah descends further and further from the Lord. Join us as we ponder the reflective prayer of this great prophet. Find us on Twitter & Instagram @Doxo…
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---Originally Uploaded on January 5, 2021--- Jens and Lukas are busy. They hate being unable to record fresh episodes. Have no fear, though. They will be back soon. For now, they throw it back to "Jonah January." On this first of four episodes, they explore Jonah's flight from the presence of the Lord. The book of Jonah is more than a story (a para…
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---Originally Uploaded May 3, 2022--- This "Best Of" episode comes courtesy of a listener named Hayden. He had questions about a peculiar passage in 2 Samuel that seemed to suggest someone other than David killed Goliath. So what's the deal... who actually killed Goliath? Tune in to find out once and for all. Find us on twitter and instagram: @doxo…
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There are two mentions in Scripture of someone named Lazarus. Are they related? Do Luke and John speak of the same person? Is there even a connection, or is it simply a coincidence? On this episode, Jens and Lukas break down what they think is going on in Gospels of Luke and John. The answer may surprise you. Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @Doxo…
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---Originally Uploaded on March 30, 2021--- Every year we rightfully celebrate Christ's death and resurrection, but what took place between Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday? What is the purpose and significance of Holy Saturday? What do we mean when we say that Christ Descended into Hell? This doctrine has experienced something of a renaissance …
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---Originally Uploaded on February 23, 2021--- Ars Moriendi: "the art of dying." What do we do when a bleak diagnosis comes? What should we make of that tragic news story? Whether we are the one suffering, or someone close to us, pain and sickness are always near. So, as Christians, how do we suffer well? Perhaps more importantly, how do we die wel…
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This week's episode comes courtesy of a listener. Jeremy was kind enough to suggest that the guys tackle 2 Thessalonians 2:1-9, a chapter seemingly all about the man of sin (or man of lawlessness, depending on your translation). A closer look at this passage reveals some surprising results. Who is the man of sin? Who or what is the restrainer? What…
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The guys recently hit some pretty significant milestones on the pod (thanks to each and every one of you). To celebrate, they discuss where they've been, what they're doing, and where they hope to go with the Doxology Podcast. If you have ever wondered what drives them, don't miss this week's peek-behind-the-curtain episode. Find us on: Instagram &…
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---ORIGINALLY UPLOADED: June 23, 2020--- What will actually happen at the end of time? What's the deal with the rapture? What is the mark of the beast? What does the 1,000 reign of Christ in Revelation mean? By scratching the surface of the major views on these end-times issues, Jens and Lukas hope to introduce this incredibly complex conversation,…
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This week Jens sits down with one of his co-workers to discuss the relationship between faith and business. Jens and Kailey work for a unique company that operates within a unique industry. They break down how their faith shapes and informs what they do on a daily basis, how culture is shaped at a non-faith-based organization, and offer insight int…
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This week the guys tackle a listener suggested episode (thanks Hayden!). 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 contains some incredible claims. Paul discusses how he becomes all things to all people. To those under the law, he becomes like one under the law. To those outside the law, he becomes like one outside the law. Or does he? What does "all" mean in this pas…
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We know, we know... we are a podcast. We utilize the internet to FaceTime each other every week when we record. We upload our podcast to the internet. We promote the show on Twitter and Instagram. But... hear us out. Would we be better off without the internet? What are your thoughts? Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologyp…
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This week the guys talk about how much the Bible rocks. Wait. That is not quite right. They talk about rocks in the Bible. Kind of. Saint Cyprian once wrote about Christ as the Stone. The New Testament speaks of Christ as the Cornerstone. Elsewhere we read that Christ was the rock in the wilderness. What should we make of all the verses about stone…
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According to a recent survey conducted by the Edelman Trust, few would help, live, or work with the "other side." What should we make of these startling survey results? Do they reflect reality? Is a survey like this too simplistic? As Christians, in what (or whom) do we find our identity? What role does the Church play? These questions, and more, a…
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