
Two Lutheran (LCMS) men bring a theological lens to the world, and relate the state of the world back to theology. Topics are timely, challenging, and fearless. We’ll probably make you nervous, sometimes make you angry, but never leave you bored. We are the stones who cry out.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Hosts
Corey J. Mahler
@CoreyJMahler
Woe
aka Eschatologuy
@treblewoe
For everything there is a time, and a right time for every matter under heaven:
a right time to give birth, and a right time to die;
a right time to p... more
Hosts
Corey J. Mahler
@CoreyJMahler
Woe
aka Eschatologuy
@treblewoe
In this final episode of the Septuagint (LXX) series, we discuss what needs to be done to produce a proper translation of the LXX in English. This a technical... more
Hosts
Corey J. Mahler
@CoreyJMahler
Woe
aka Eschatologuy
@treblewoe
This episode is our closing argument for the Septuagint (LXX) and its proper place as the Word of God — the Scripture of the Early Church, the Apostles, and C... more
Hosts
Corey J. Mahler
@CoreyJMahler
Woe
aka Eschatologuy
@treblewoe
In this episode and the next, we cover the places where the New Testament cites the Old Testament and there is a difference between the Septuagint (LXX) and t... more
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Essential listening for the Christian to navigate the modern world.
Clear, concise, and Biblically based. Corey and Woe are two of the few Christians that actually tackle “taboo” subjects. Excellent podcast.
So far so good.
Sound Biblical Truth & Practical Knowledge. Extremely blessed to find such a resource in a world overrun with wickedness & confusion.
These guys are idiots and bigots, and Corey lives in his moms basement
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The content centers on providing listeners with a robust theological framework to understand various contemporary issues. This includes discussions on the Septuagint, biblical interpretation, the relationship between psychology and Christian thought, and the intricacies of church history. The hosts tackle challenging topics such as addiction, apostasy in the church, and the nature of excellence, often encouraging a biblical return to foundational truths that have long been overlooked. Emphasizing a commitment to candid dialogue, the episodes aim to provoke thought and encourage listeners to critically engage with their beliefs in light of historical Christian teachings and modern societal shifts.
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