Join us for a fascinating discussion with Bruce Gore, a professor and retired Attorney from Spokane, Washington, who has invested years into the exploration of the Bible's connections with history and the implications of this knowledge in our understanding of the Scripture. Listen in as Bruce shares his journey from a newsman to college professor, how his growing concerns with dispensationalism, and his discovery of R.C. Sproul, which led him back to his passion for teaching. We delve into his experience with teaching at the Oaks, Classical Christian school, and how this led him to create his unique course 'Historical Context of the Bible'.
We're also unpacking the influence of Christian beliefs and the Church on American culture. Bruce and I discuss the origins and evolution of dispensationalism, its impact on how the Church interprets end time scenarios, and how the various interpretations influence how Christians deal with culture. We explore the current darkness in American culture, the role of the Gospel in the public square, and how Christians have responded to the challenges.
The conversation doesn't stop there. We navigate through the concept of unalienable rights, the interpretation of Romans 13, and the role of government in society. We discuss the need for Christians to uphold the laws of the Bible, how law is represented in the Old Testament, and the importance of the Constitution. We examine the influence of Christianity in political opposition, the early Church's response to the perceived threat from Rome, and how Christians can use their gifts to make a difference in the world today. Listen in as we explore the political philosophies of the Old Testament, compare Hammurabi's Code with the 10 Commandments, and reflect on the holiness of God as the common thread throughout history.
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(0:03:59) - Exploring Dispensationalism and Biblical History Bruce Gore's journey from newsman to teaching, exploring dispensationalism, discovering RC Sproul, and teaching high schoolers about Bible history.
(0:14:35) - Christian Beliefs and Dispensationalism Impact Bruce Gore discusses early 20th century dispensationalism, modified by Charles C. Ryrie, largely defined by end time scenarios.
(0:27:50) - Church and American Culture Concerns Bruce Gore and I discuss Armenianism, eschatology, Alexander Tyler's 200-year cycle, gospel in the public square, and dispensationalism.
(0:37:52) - Government and Christians in Society We discuss unalienable rights, Romans 13, law in the Bible and Constitution, and voting policies.
(0:50:11) - Christianity's Role in Political Opposition Christian allegiance to King Jesus, early Church's understanding, Rome's response, and making a difference in the world today.
(0:58:19) - History and Biblical History Connection Bruce Gore and I discuss Old Testament political philosophies, modern faith application, current events, and scripture study.
(1:11:34) - Political Philosophy in Ancient Texts Old Testament political philosophies, God's ideal government, 1 Samuel 8, Moses' constitutional monarchy, and limited government are discussed.
(1:18:23) - Comparing Hammurabi and Moses Bruce Gore and I compare Hammurabi's Code and the 10 Commandments, examining implications for modern society and 19th century archaeological discoveries.
(1:29:36) - The Bible's Impact on Western Civilization Bruce and I discuss Old Testament's anti-Semitism, monotheism, honesty, and impact on Western civilization.
(1:35:22) - Nebuchadnezzar and Cyrus the Great Nebuchadnezzar's annals, accomplishments, Old Testament evidence, transformation, and legal system compared to Old Testament Israel are discussed.
(1:48:04) - Cyrus and the Persian Empire We examine Cyrus the Great's character, engineering feats, relationship with the Jewish people, and implications of his respect for God.
(1:53:43) - God's Character Throughout History God's holiness and character is seen throughout history, discussed by Whitfield, Edwards, Luther, Calvin, Aquinas, Anselm, Nebuchadnezzar, and Cyrus.
(2:03:23) - Explore Bruce Gore's YouTube Channel Bruce and I discuss classical education, school choice, Old Testament political philosophies, Babylonian legal systems, and God's holiness.
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