Biblical Reenchantment, a biblical theology and divine council worldview podcast

The Biblical Reenchantment Podcast is a biblical theology and divine council worldview podcast that explores the supernatural and symbolic nature of Scripture within the ancient Near Eastern (ANE) context. Rather than reducing the Bible to abstract doctrine or moral lessons, this podcast helps recover the cosmic drama at the heart of God’s Word, where dragons, giants, and rebellious powers oppose Christ’s reign—and where Christ’s victory is proclaimed.

Each episode carefully explores biblical theology and biblical symbology from the ANE background of Scripture. Host Anthony Delgado connects these supernatural and symbolic patterns to a biblical worldview, strengthening faith and worship. For those longing to rediscover the enchanted vision of the Bible, the Biblical Reenchantment Podcast expounds the story of God’s kingdom, faithfully and imaginatively. We examine Scripture through the lens of biblical theology and the divine council to reclaim unseen realities that frame the Gospel and affirm Christ’s present kingship as the center of hope.

Sacramentalism, an Interview with Greg Gordon, An Ancient Worship Movement
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Sacramentalism, an Interview with Greg Gordon, An Ancient Worship Movement

The interview with Greg Gordon engages his book ‘An Ancient Worship Movement’ and explores his journey from evangelical house church movements to embracing liturgical worship through St. Thomas Church, emphasizing the richness of early church practices. The discussion covers sacramental theology, the integration of evangelical zeal with historical liturgy, and the spiritual depth found in ancient worship traditions. Gordon, along with hosts Anthony Delgado (Biblical Reenchantment Podcast) and Brandon Spain (Unrefined Podcast), reflects on the rediscovery of liturgical elements in modern Christian movements, the role of baptism, spiritual warfare, and the importance of unifying evangelical and sacramental expressions of faith. They also discuss the challenges of contemporary liturgical traditions, the need for revival, and the spiritual battle within worship, ultimately encouraging pastors and believers to reclaim a fuller, more historical approach to Christian discipleship.

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