Spirit-Led Hope
Spirit-Led Hope is a sequential teaching podcast for Christians who want to grow in hope, peace, and everyday life with the Holy Spirit. Each episode in a season builds on the last, offering clear, practical guidance for following Jesus in a complicated world.
Season 5 explores the supernatural and paranormal from a Spirit-led perspective.
Season 4 examines the doctrine of God and what it means to know our Creator.
Season 3 focuses on understanding the Bible.
Season 2 looks at the tension between the biblical creation story and modern science.
Season 1 introduces the activity, gifts, and fruit of the Holy Spirit in a believer’s life.
For a given season, themes build on each other. For each season the episodes are best experienced in order.
Hosted by Glenn Erichsen — a licensed and ordained lay pastor in the Foursquare movement, with a background in physics and a passion for the intersection of faith and science. (His employer is not involved in the content.)
Spirit-Led Hope
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Season 4 of Spirit-Led Hope covers the Doctrine of God, or theology, from a Spirit-led perspective. In this episode, Glenn takes a break from Season 4 and discusses a conference he attended on the "Theology of Technology." The conference was hosted by Apologetics Canada and included speakers Wesley Huff and Ruslan KD.
You can find Apologetics Canada here: https://apologeticscanada.com/ .
You can find Wesley Huff here: https://www.wesleyhuff.com/ .
Ruslan KD may be found on Youtube.
(This episode does not have a transcript, unless your podcast app automatically generates it.)
Season 4 is part of a long term goal to study systematic theology from a Spirit-led perspective. If you want to know more about systematic theology, or expand your study, Glenn is using the following text as a helpful framework to make sure the main topics are covered: Foundations of Pentecostal Theology, by Guy P. Duffield and Nathaniel M. Van Cleave. The book is published by Foursquare Media and Glenn is using the Second Edition published in 2016.