Show #238: The Ladder of Toth
Needing an excuse to talk about a video we found, we play "Which Ladder." You should listen.
This game is based on Adolf Koberle’s book The Quest for Holiness and the three man-made ladders to get to heaven. Moralism (the will), mysticism (the emotions) and rationalism (the mind). After reading a quote, we will discuss which ladder the quote’s theology is trying to climb to get to heaven, and then talk about the Gospel of Jesus’ righteousness for man who is saved by grace alone.
Needing an excuse to talk about a video we found, we play "Which Ladder." You should listen.
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Playing which ladder, is Mark Driscoll's attack on baptism warranted when he calls the view of baptismal regeneration a belief in magic?
In a debate, Sam Harris uses the question of theodicy as a proof that God doesn't exist. In doing so, does he find himself climbing a ladder? We also play "church sign and bumper sticker theology."
For this two-hundredth show, Table Talk Radio brings you some cheesy games as an excuse to talk about theology.
What are the marks of a missionalist? Find out when we play "Twitter Theology." Finally, we end up by playing "Which Ladder."
Lumpy returns (again) to report his findings on the question, did Calvin really teach that Jesus didn't die for everyone. Then, we play "Which Ladder" with some crazy scientist, Glenn Beck and some Christians who go to "The Rock."
Playing Which Ladder, 2 of the 3 clips feature an appeal to Gandhi--the other hears voices.
The hosts of Table Talk Radio begin in a faceoff to decide the new sound of Table Talk Radio. Then after answering a couple emails, we play "Which Ladder" with the DVD "The God Who Wasn't There," a praise song and Joyce Meyer.
After responding to an email about "Volentourism," Pastor and Evan play Myth Busters and end up playing Which Ladder.