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JMF: We’ve never covered perichoresis as a word, and what does it mean, and why is your ministry named Perichoresis? C. Baxter Kruger: We just wanted to figure out what would be the hardest thing to actually pull off in the universe [laughter]…. So we just figure a name like that… No. Oh, goodness. The word means, technically, mutual indwelling. What attracted me to it early on was the way in which the early church was grappling to explain how the relationship of the Father, Son, and Spirit works, and how can there be three in

Joseph Tkach: Working pastorally, we’ve met people who have ups and downs in their lives, and when they have the downs, they always feel like such a failure, that they were just not faithful enough, and they didn’t have enough faith. When they better understand this incarnational theology, they have a whole different context in which they’re living. Unfortunately, with the proliferation of the health, wealth, and prosperity gospel, many people are trying to work up enough faith, and then the fall is very painful and great when they realize they

J. Michael Feazell: We’re delighted to have with us in our round-table discussion Dr. C. Baxter Kruger, president of Perichoresis, an international non-profit ministry. He is joined by his assistant Steve Horn. Let’s go around the table and introduce our panel. Joseph Tkach [JT], current president of our denomination. John McKenna [JM], doctrinal adviser to our denomination. Mike Morrison [MM], managing editor of Christian Odyssey magazine. Steve Horn [SH], Dr. Kruger’s assistant. Baxter Kruger [CBK], husband of Beth. JMF: Thanks everybody, let’s begin by talking about all the people in the Old Testament… many of them are the heroes of