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The End of the World & I Feel Fine

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We welcome Dr. Matthew Halsted to discuss his book "It's the End of the World As You Know It." Dr. Halsted shares his philosophical influences, particularly Hans-Georg Gadamer, and critiques popular prophecy interpretations. He explores biblical prophecy beyond mere future predictions, emphasizing context and the role of Jesus. Addressing his book's origins, Halsted responds to online debates concerning the linking of COVID-19 to prophecy. He clarifies his eschatological views, stressing Jesus' centrality and future return. The episode also examines misconceptions about tribulation and Revelation, urging a balanced, context-aware approach to eschatology.

Timestamps:
Hermeneutic Influences (00:00:59)
The Original Context of Prophecy (00:02:35)
Understanding Prophecy as Reenactment (00:04:45)
Challenging Popular Prophecy Teachings (00:06:52)
The Genesis of the Book (00:11:44)
Bridge between Church and Academy (00:17:12)
Dr. Halsted's Eschatological Approach (00:19:43)
Eschatology as a Person (00:21:37)
The eschatology of Jesus (00:22:43)
Redefining tribulation (00:24:36)
Reevaluating the book of Revelation (00:29:09)
Consequences of self-centered hermeneutics (00:34:03)
Comfort as a form of tribulation (00:37:32)
Questioning sensational readings of Revelation (00:41:55)
The Antichrist Speculation (00:45:58)
Seeking Truth with Evidence (00:46:36)
Prayer for Understanding (00:48:02)
Closing Remarks (00:50:04)

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We welcome Dr. Matthew Halsted to discuss his book "It's the End of the World As You Know It." Dr. Halsted shares his philosophical influences, particularly Hans-Georg Gadamer, and critiques popular prophecy interpretations. He explores biblical prophecy beyond mere future predictions, emphasizing context and the role of Jesus. Addressing his book's origins, Halsted responds to online debates concerning the linking of COVID-19 to prophecy. He clarifies his eschatological views, stressing Jesus' centrality and future return. The episode also examines misconceptions about tribulation and Revelation, urging a balanced, context-aware approach to eschatology.

Timestamps:
Hermeneutic Influences (00:00:59)
The Original Context of Prophecy (00:02:35)
Understanding Prophecy as Reenactment (00:04:45)
Challenging Popular Prophecy Teachings (00:06:52)
The Genesis of the Book (00:11:44)
Bridge between Church and Academy (00:17:12)
Dr. Halsted's Eschatological Approach (00:19:43)
Eschatology as a Person (00:21:37)
The eschatology of Jesus (00:22:43)
Redefining tribulation (00:24:36)
Reevaluating the book of Revelation (00:29:09)
Consequences of self-centered hermeneutics (00:34:03)
Comfort as a form of tribulation (00:37:32)
Questioning sensational readings of Revelation (00:41:55)
The Antichrist Speculation (00:45:58)
Seeking Truth with Evidence (00:46:36)
Prayer for Understanding (00:48:02)
Closing Remarks (00:50:04)

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