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Exploring Romans 3 (Part 2)

In this episode of Anabaptist Theological Perspectives, Jerry Eicher delves deep into the nuances of Romans, specifically the latter part of Chapter 3. Eicher discusses the controversial and complex theological discussions raised by the apostle Paul, particularly focusing on the notion of righteousness and the total depravity of man.The episode explores the historical debate between faith and works, unpacking Martin Luther's interpretation of passive righteousness. Jerry raises critical questions about the nature of faith and righteousness, drawing on Paul's writings and addressing the contentious views of free will, man's inherent goodness, and the transformative power of divine grace.Tune in for a thought-provoking commentary that challenges traditional Christian thought and offers insights into how these doctrines impact our understanding of salvation and redemption. This episode is a deep dive into the intricacies of Pauline theology, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the profound implications of passive righteousness.
Broadcast on:
07 Feb 2025

In this episode of Anabaptist Theological Perspectives, Jerry Eicher delves deep into the nuances of Romans, specifically the latter part of Chapter 3. Eicher discusses the controversial and complex theological discussions raised by the apostle Paul, particularly focusing on the notion of righteousness and the total depravity of man.

The episode explores the historical debate between faith and works, unpacking Martin Luther's interpretation of passive righteousness. Jerry raises critical questions about the nature of faith and righteousness, drawing on Paul's writings and addressing the contentious views of free will, man's inherent goodness, and the transformative power of divine grace.

Tune in for a thought-provoking commentary that challenges traditional Christian thought and offers insights into how these doctrines impact our understanding of salvation and redemption. This episode is a deep dive into the intricacies of Pauline theology, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the profound implications of passive righteousness.

In this episode of Anabaptist Theological Perspectives, Jerry Eicher delves deep into the nuances of Romans, specifically the latter part of Chapter 3. Eicher discusses the controversial and complex theological discussions raised by the apostle Paul, particularly focusing on the notion of righteousness and the total depravity of man.The episode explores the historical debate between faith and works, unpacking Martin Luther's interpretation of passive righteousness. Jerry raises critical questions about the nature of faith and righteousness, drawing on Paul's writings and addressing the contentious views of free will, man's inherent goodness, and the transformative power of divine grace.Tune in for a thought-provoking commentary that challenges traditional Christian thought and offers insights into how these doctrines impact our understanding of salvation and redemption. This episode is a deep dive into the intricacies of Pauline theology, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the profound implications of passive righteousness.