
A podcast pairing discussions of theology and distilled spirits. And dad jokes. Join Justin VanRiper and Blake Cortright as they embark on this adventure through Christian theology, with whiskey in hand, and dad jokes at the ready!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophySociety & CultureReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

We're back with part 6 of Christology and the announcement of our giveaway winner!
This week, they dive back into the 8th chapter of our Reformed Confessions to discuss Christology. And they sip some Compass Box Peat Monster to kick things off.
A h... more
The guys are back and they're rolling out some back catalogue episodes.
And soon will announce the winner of the 100th episode giveaway in an upcoming episode.
This week, they dive back into the 8th chapter of our Reformed Confessions to discuss Ch... more
This week, we're releasing a previously recorded episode: our interview with Dr. G.K. Beale discussing the work and study of Biblical Interpretation. Learn more about Dr. Beale and see a complete list of his published works at www.gkbeale.com
Blak... more
We've finally reached episode 100!
And it drops on the eve of the 3rd anniversary of the first episode of DT.
Be sure to tune in for our extra special Giveaway announcement.
Blake, Justin, and Eric kick back, discuss their controversial choice of ... more
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I just recently found this pod. Sad to see it’s no longer being made.
(I just recently began to look into reformed theology and I never realized how deep this rain puddle is. I was going to wait to write a review until I was farther along in the series but I just finished your Reformation Day (3rd) episode and heard all of Martin Luthers 95 Thesis. I have listened to all released Assurance of Pardon episodes and after this one I plan on doing the same with Distilling Theology. Once I catch up I’ll write another review but I wanted to tell you to keep it up! -Justi... more
What is the go to passage that our God allows for drunkenness???
Even in our party time we still understand Christ.
Therefore this cast is good for someone who has been taught that drinking is bad.
Tipsey theology cast is out there too, maybe more drinking takes place during discussion.
I skip/FF through the the adult beverage tasting discussion to get to the good stuff.
Super thoughtful theology discussions.
Measured and intelligent, with the right amount of humor. Conversational theology lessons for a discerning Christian.
Have you ever been told over and over again how wonderful something is but yet you yourself were skeptical and dismissive? Thats exactly what this podcast and reformed theology was for me. Reformed theology had always been stuffy, arrogant, and filled with head knowledge and nothing more. Blake and Justin every podcast break down deep theological points and make them accessible and easy to grasp. They encourage listeners to mine the scriptures for treasure and grow in their relationship with ... more
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