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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit strangertheology.substack.com"I lift my eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from?" If you think you know the answer to this beloved psalm, think again. In a world where mountains represented divine dwelling places and rival gods, this psalm isn't about scenic inspiration—it's about rejecting counterfeit worship and false refuges. Where does your help truly come from? Not from the mountains where fallen powers dwell, but from the Maker of heaven and earth.Join the Substack: strangertheology.substack.com
Join Joel Muddamalle and Doug Van Dorn as they explore biblical literary structures like chiasm, the cosmic significance of spatial topography, and the strategic use of subversion in Scripture. Discover how these insights deepen our understanding of Revelation, Luke-Acts, and the overall biblical narrative.Buy Rings of Revelation: https://a.co/d/0eE6MXl0Join the Substack: https://strangertheology.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strangertheology.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit strangertheology.substack.comOne mountain. Three moments. Infinite significance. On Mt. Moriah, Abraham bound Isaac, David built an altar, and Solomon raised the temple—and at the center of it all stands the Angel of the Lord with outstretched sword. This is the mountain where the morning star fell and where the true Morning Star would one day be lifted up. Discover the cosmic connections between Venus, Lucifer, sacrifice, and the pre-incarnate Christ standing watch over the place where provision meets promise.
The figure of Melchizedek appears in Genesis 14 without warning. No genealogy. No origin story. No explanation. He blesses Abraham, receives tithes, and then vanishes from the narrative—only to resurface centuries later in Psalm 110 and become the centerpiece of Hebrews 7’s argument about Jesus as our great high priest.Most Christians skip past Melchizedek entirely. Second Temple Judaism tried to contain him by inventing a genealogy. But the author of Hebrews refuses both approaches and instead presents Melchizedek as a deliberately enigmatic figure pointing forward to Christ—a king-priest who operates outside the Levitical system, foreshadowing the one who would fulfill what the Law could never complete.In this conversation with trial attorney and author Adam Dougherty, we explore:* Why Genesis presents Melchizedek without father, mother, or genealogy—and what that silence is meant to teach us* How seeing Jesus throughout the Old Testament (not just waiting in a divine green room until the Incarnation) reshapes our understanding of Scripture’s coherence* The way Second Temple Judaism attempted to domesticate Melchizedek by tying him to Shem, and why the author of Hebrews demolishes that reading* What it means that our high priest operates in the order of Melchizedek rather than the order of Aaron—and why that distinction matters for understanding spiritual warfare and our access to GodThis is not speculation. This is the biblical text doing what it was designed to do: pointing us to Christ.Buy Adam’s Book:Get access to all the Podcast episodes,including the premium podcast series, “TheCosmic Mountain,” by upgrading to a paidmember. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strangertheology.substack.com/subscribe
Get The Unseen Battle Today: https://amzn.to/4bsRMfkWeaving through the Old and New Testaments we will explore how Paul presents a supernatural household framework—the idea that God has both a supernatural and a human family—to explain the cosmic worldview of the Bible.We’re going to cutting through the noise of conspiracy theories and fanaticism, and instead gain a the theological framework to understanding spiritual warfare.* Gain clarity about geopolitical and cosmic war by understanding what Deuteronomy 32:8-9 teaches about our origin story.* Understand what the Bible teaches about demons, angels, and God's divine council, and how spiritual warfare impacts believers.* Discover the real reason for the division and disunity in our world, and the unexpected but crucial answer we find hiding in plain sight within the supernatural worldview of the Bible.Subscribe to the Substack: strangertheology.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strangertheology.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit strangertheology.substack.comWhat do you do when you don't have a mountain? Build one. The Tower of Babel wasn't just human arrogance—it was a temple-tower reaching for the divine, an attempt to recreate what was lost at Eden. Explore the ingenuity, rebellion, and cosmic significance of humanity's first skyscraper, and discover how Pentecost became the redemptive reversal of Babel's curse. Sometimes our greatest gifts become our greatest idolatry when we curve inward instead of Godward.
THE GODS OF THE NATIONS & GEOPOLITICAL WARFARE A 5-Week Cohort with Dr. Joel Muddamalle Exclusive for Stranger Theology Paid Members Starts March 27This is not a casual Bible study. It’s a seminary-level exploration of one of the most neglected frameworks in Scripture: the rebellious divine beings assigned to govern the nations after Babel (and what their ongoing warfare means for how we understand conflict, culture, and our calling as the people of God).What you’ll learn over five weeks:* Week 1: Theological Foundations. What does the Bible mean by “gods”? The cosmic structure of the biblical worldview.* Week 2: The Deuteronomy 32 Worldview. The text that reframes the entire Old Testament.* Week 3: Daniel 10 & Geopolitical Warfare (Live Teaching and Q/A). One of the most stunning passages located in the exilic period (and what it means for our world).* Week 4: Powers & Principalities in Paul. What Paul actually meant by these terms (and why it matters for how we live).* Week 5: The Gods Today (Live Teaching and Q/A). Where the powers operate now, and how the church stands in Christus Victor.What’s included:1. Curated articles and essays compiled by Dr. Joel and podcast episodes each week2. Selected chapters from The Unseen Battle (our textbook)3. Two live seminary-level teaching sessions with Q&A (Weeks 3 and 5)This cohort is exclusively for Stranger Theology paid members.You’ll get immediate access to the cohort, plus the entire Stranger Theology archive, premium podcast series (The Cosmic Mountain), and all future cohorts we release this year.Upgrade to paid today and get access to the cohort and the rest of the premium content. (Annual members get the best value, and you’ll be locked in for everything we release in 2026.)Sign up before March 27 to experience this in real time, and be sure to join the live later today!The world is at war. Do you know who you’re fighting (and why)?Start with the live event today. If the framework clicks, the cohort is waiting for you.Dr. Joel MuddamalleStranger Theology This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strangertheology.substack.com/subscribe
What if one of the most overlooked figures in early Christianity reshapes how we understand spiritual warfare, martyrdom, and authority in the unseen realm?In this episode of Stranger Theology, we explore “The Woman Who Stepped on the Dragon’s Head”—a deep dive into Perpetua, early Christian visions, and the cosmic worldview of the ancient church. Far from symbolic fantasy, Perpetua’s visions reveal how early Christians understood the overlapping the realms.For a deep dive into the theology of this - Buy Joel’s Book “The Unseen Battle”Get access to all the Podcast episodes, including the premium podcast series, “The Cosmic Mountain,” by upgrading to a paid member. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strangertheology.substack.com/subscribe
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