Bereus LLC

Bereus

Religion EN ↓ 44 episodes

Welcome to Bereus. Bereus is an online apologetics ministry that produces content for learning and reflecting on the truth claims of the Christian faith. The goal is to help enable you to engage in a gentle, respectful manner the people around you with these truth claims.

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Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

Poetry in the Old Testament 01.07.2024

This episode include an overview of Poetry in the Old Testament. Additionally, types of poetry including prayers, songs, liturgies, and wisdom Psalms are described. Principles of interpretation to know when studying the poetry in the Old Testament as also covered. John 14:8-9 is covered in A Minute for the Trinity.

The Genre of Law Old Testament 01.06.2024

This episode of Bereus includes an overview of the Biblical genre of Old Testament Law. This will include details on the sub-genres of casuistic law and apodictic law. Principles of interpretation of this genre are also covered. John 10:30 is discussed in a minute for the Trinity.

Old Testament Narratives 02.05.2024

This episode introduce genres in the Bible and describe the genre of Old Testament narratives. Six major types of Old Testament narratives are discussed detailing two of them. Finally principles and cautions of interpretation are provided. In A Minute for the Trinity John 1:1-2 is covered.

I.C.A.N.S. Doctrines of Scripture 14.04.2024

In this episode of Bereus , Ryan covers an overview of the doctrines of Scripture which include Inerrancy, Clarity, Authority, Necessity, and Sufficiently. In A Minute for the Trinity Ryan covers the question "Did Jesus say 'I'm God'?" 

Bible Study Tools 23.03.2024

In this episode of Bereus you can learn about tools you can use to study the Bible. This includes physical books, online resources, and software. Psalm 110:1 is explored in A Minute for the Trinity.

Inductive Bible Study 27.02.2024

This episode covers the steps of the C.O.M.A. method of inductive Bible study. C.O.M.A. stands for context, observation, meaning, and application. In addition, safeguards to be aware of are covered for inductive Bible study. In a Minute for the Trinity Genesis 1:26 is examined to show that evidence for the Trinity is present in the first chapter of the Bible.

Systematic Theology 03.01.2024

This episode of Bereus, the first of season two, defines and outlines the process of systematic theology. If you are looking to better understand and study the Bible this season is for you! Additionally, a new series, A Minute for the Trinity , is kicked off in this episode.

The Columbo Tactic 01.12.2023

In this podcast, I discuss what tactics are, and introduce the Columbo tactic. In a minute for the Gospel, I cover the doctrine of the Union with Christ and Ephesians 2:22. 

Review of How to Read a Book 19.11.2023

In this episode, I review the four levels of reading in How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler and Charles Van Doren. In A Minute for the Gospel, I talk about Philippians 3:20-21 and the Glorified body. 

Logical Fallacies Part 2 18.10.2023

In this podcast, I cover the fallacy category of Weak Induction, and the definition of the following fallacies: Slippery Slope, Appeal to Authority, Appeal to Popularity, Cherry Picking, and Reductio Ad Absurdum. I also cover how to respond to these fallacies. In A Minute for the Gospel, I review Philippians 1:21.

Logical Fallacies Part 1 10.09.2023

In this episode of Bereus I cover the general categories of fallacies including formal, informal, fallacies of relevance, and fallacies of presumption. I also explore the following fallacies: Ad Hominem, Genetic, Red Herring, Strawman, and Begging the Question. Lastly, I cover how to respond to these fallacies. In a minute for the gospel, I cover John 10:27-28 and how it is an absolute that true f...

How to Write an Inductive Argument 29.08.2023

Episode objectives include understanding what an inductive argument is, contrasts between inductive and deductive arguments, learning indicator words of inductive arguments, knowing the difference between a strong and weak inductive argument, and what makes an inductive argument cogent or uncogent. In A Minute for the Gospel, I cover the doctrine of progressive sanctification. 

How to Write a Deductive Argument 09.07.2023

In this episode, I cover how to understand what a deductive argument is, learn indicator words of deductive arguments, know what valid and invalid arguments are, and what makes an argument sound or unsound. In A Minute for the Gospe l, I cover John 1:12 and the doctrine of adoption.

How to Construct an Argument in Standard Form 29.06.2023

In this episode of Bereus, I define terms that help in the construction of an argument, how to construct an argument in standard form, and cite sources. Additionally, learning indicators words of a premise and a conclusion are covered. In a minute for the gospel, I discuss justification by faith alone and Romans 3:28.

First Principles 25.05.2023

The objectives of this podcast are an overview of three first principles. This includes the laws of Identity, Noncontradiction, and Excluded Middle. In a minute for the gospel, Ryan covers conversion, repentance, and faith. Mark 1:15 is used as a reference passage.

Ten Tips for Practicing Apologetics 27.04.2023

Objectives A. The Objectives of this podcast are not only to give you the 10 tips on apologetics and explain why they are important.

Evidential, Classical, & Cumulative Case Apologetics 30.03.2023

Objectives Our objectives for this episode include covering three apologetic approaches which are 1. The Evidential, 2. The Classical, and 3. The Cumulative Case Methods. Additionally, I will share some commonalities of all the methods talked about in this and the previous episodes. Then, lastly, I will also briefly talk about the methods I use.

Presuppositional Apologetics and Reformed Epistemology 25.02.2023

Objectives     A.    First, we are going to learn what Apologetic Method is, and why it's important,     B.    Second, the basics of the Presuppositional method, and     C.    Third, the basics of the Reformed Epistemology method.

Introduction to Apologetics 23.01.2023

Objectives  A. Define apologetics.  B. Review passages in the Bible on how to conduct yourself as an apologist.   C. Provide directions to evaluate if you should practice apologetics

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