St. Barnabas Bible Podcast

By: St. Barnabas Bible School
  • Summary

  • This is the podcast of St. Barnabas Bible School in Larnaca, Cyprus. We hope that these podcasts will give you something to chew over theologically as you go about your business.


    keep up to date with the developments with the school at:

    www.stbarnabasbibleschol.org


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    David Ely
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Episodes
  • What are we to make of the Church's History?
    Apr 29 2024
    Zack and David discuss the broad outlines of the topic of our next conference, church history which takes place on the 11th May.

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    46 mins
  • J.R.R Tolkien: A Gateway to a More Christian Understanding of the World
    Mar 25 2024
    In this episode David claims that 'the Lord of the Rings' is the most important work of 20th Century English Literature, before Zack and David talk about Dominion, Allegory, Tom Bombadil, Authenticity and quite a lot more.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Pastor Uri Brito and the War of the Priesthood
    Mar 4 2024
    In this episode of the St. Barnabas Bible Podcast David interviews Pastor Uri Brito of Pensacola, Florida about his new book 'The War of the Priesthood'. Listen to hear a discussion of the war God has called his people to, and the ways he has equipped his covenant people to fight it.

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    37 mins

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