About the show
Informal and lighthearted, yet rigorous and unabashedly nerdy, Two-Age Sojourner is a conversation between Reformed Baptist pastors working from a distinctly Klinean theological framework. Our central conviction is that Scripture is best understood through the eschatological intrusion of the age to come into the present age, and we delight in exploring the implications of that vision for theology, the church, and the Christian life.
Two-Age Sojourner is a conversation in biblical theology: covenant and kingdom, type and fulfilment, the church living as a pilgrim people in the overlap of this age and the age to come. The reading is unapologetically Reformed and confessional, owing much to Meredith Kline, and the company is glad rather than solemn.
If any of it helps you on the way, the hosts would love to hear from you.
The Two Ages
The kingdom has come, and is coming. We sojourn in the overlap: already raised with Christ, not yet home.
Three pilgrims, one conversation
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Michael BeckHostGracenet Community ChurchWellington, New Zealand
Pastor, author, and lecturer in Old Testament and biblical theology at Grace Theological College. His PhD examined Meredith Kline and the Reformed two-kingdom doctrine.
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André BeckHostBethesda Baptist ChurchFelixstowe, United Kingdom
Pastor, PhD candidate, and Tutor at Kings Evangelical Divinity School.
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Nick ClevelyHostCovenant Grace Baptist ChurchTimaru, New Zealand
Pastor and Adjunct Lecturer at Trinity Theological Institute.
Covenant Lord and Cultic Boundary
A Dialectic Inquiry Concerning Meredith Kline and the Reformed Two-Kingdom Project
Michael Beck · Foreword by Charles Lee Irons · Pickwick Publications
Drawn from Michael's doctoral work, a careful study of Meredith Kline's covenant theology and its place in the Reformed two-kingdom conversation: measured, exegetical, and the seedbed of much that the podcast returns to.
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