S9E2 Creation and Covenant (Gen. 1-3) w. Tony Williams
1) Define what we mean by a covenant.
2) In the opening chapters of Genesis, we are told about God’s involvement with creation. What do these chapters teach us concerning God’s creation and God’s creative work?
3) In these opening chapters, we are also told about the Fall. What is the Fall, and what does it mean for humanity?
4) Some have claimed that the Serpent of the Garden is an allegorical device. Is that your take? How should we interpret the snake of the Garden?
5) In Genesis 1-3, we are introduced to the Adamic covenant. Explain the covenant to our listening audience.
6) How does the covenant of Adam relate to the Messianic covenant found in Jesus?For more from Bellator Christi, go to https://bellatorchristi.com.
About Tonight's Guest
Tony Williams: Associate Vice President of Publications, Editor, and ContributorTony Williams is currently serving in his 20th year as a police officer in a city in Southern Illinois. He has been studying apologetics in his spare time for two decades, since a crisis of faith led him to the discovery of vast and ever-increasing evidence for his faith. Tony received a bachelor’s degree in University Studies from Southern Illinois University in 2019. His career in law enforcement has provided valuable insight into the concepts of truth, evidence, confession, testimony, cultural competency, morality, and most of all, the compelling need for Christ in the lives of the lost. Tony plans to pursue postgraduate studies in apologetics in the near future to sharpen his understanding of the various facets of Christian apologetics.
About the Bellator Christi Podcast Host
Brian G. Chilton, M.Div., Ph.D.: Founder of Bellator Christi Ministries, President, Publisher, Contributor, and Co-host of the Bellator Christi Podcast
Dr. Brian G. Chilton (PhD, Liberty University) is the founder of Bellator Christi Ministries and the co-host of the Bellator Christi Podcast. He serves as a hospice chaplain and an Adjunct Professor of Apologetics for Carolina College of Biblical Studies, a Dissertation Mentor/Adjunct Professor for Liberty University in the PhD in Applied Apologetics program, and an Adjunct Professor/Dissertation Reader at Carolina University in the DMin program. Dr. Chilton’s primary area of research is on early Christianity, oral traditions, NT creeds, the blend of divine sovereignty and human freedom, and near-death experiences (NDEs).