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Did God Leave a Message in the Stars? | Eric Eichinger
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What is the Mazaroth? Did God leave a message in the stars? In this episode of The Tim Ahlman Podcast, Tim sits down with Rev. Eric Eichinger — pastor, author, and creative voice in the LCMS — to talk about his new theological thriller, Blood of the Mazaroth.
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They explore the biblical mystery behind the Mazaroth in Job, the Magi, the resurrection of Jesus, biblical numerology, the descent into hell, Christian art, and why storytelling still matters for the Church today. They also get into Eric’s work connected to the Reagan film, his book on Eric Liddell, and how Christians can engage culture through beauty, imagination, and truth. If you care about theology, the resurrection, Lutheran thought, Christian storytelling, or the future of the arts in the Church, this is a rich conversation.
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