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Podcast: Does the Apostle Paul Encourage Foolish Theology?
In this episode Greg shares his thoughts on 1 Corinthians and the implication that the theology of Christ Crucified is foolish. Paul says that the theology of Christ Crucified is foolish to those who are perishing. Is this a free pass for people to have ridiculous theology?
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Category: ReKnew Podcast
Tags: Paul
Verse: 1 Corinthians 1
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