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Bearded Theologians

Bearded Theologians

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We got this… Whatever this is. It is a podcast hosted by Rev. Matt Franks and Rev. Zach Bechtold. We chat about theology, discipleship, Church work, and whatever else we come up with. For further information, visit our website at www.beardedtheologians.com.
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A podcast on God, time, and everything in between. The host R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews) will guide listeners through topics on theology, philosophy, science, and heavy metal. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=66431474 https://ko-fi.com/rtmullins Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-mullins/support
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The Pastor Theologians Podcast

The Center for Pastor Theologians

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A theology podcast for the church. The pastor theologians podcast consists of conversations and teaching resources at the intersection of theological scholarship and life and ministry in the local church. The vision for this show is to help equip pastors to be theologians for today’s complex world.
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The Simple Theologian Podcast

The Simple Theologians

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Join the knuckleheads, Pastor Dan and Pastor Mike for conversations about life, theology, and spiritual stuff. They do their best to make the complex, simple. Every week they discuss some bit of theology and try to apply it in a real way. You can connect with them on Twitter @danielmrose and @revmikeumc.
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Budget Theologian

Alex Trotter

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Budget Theologian is a long form podcast hosted by Alex Trotter. It's purpose is to engage with God's word on controversial topics the church is facing everyday. It is truly, "Theology on a Budget." Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/budget-theologian/support
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When non-expert but curious 1) comedian/theologian, who grew up in New York but now lives in Louisville and 2) cultural archivist, who lived in so many cities she says she is from nowhere and everywhere, talks together to talk about shows, movies, poetry and anything that stirs their head&heart, what do you get? Let’s find out!
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In today’s episode, I want to give you a quick review of my year. Some of the highlights, and what I have learned. I will also give you a sneak peek at what is coming up in 2025. Then I want to talk about the medieval Jewish philosopher Gersonides. It is common today to hear people say that Gersonides was a proto-open theist. Is that true? Stick ar…
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Cory Reckner returns to the Restless Theologian podcast to unravel the intricate tapestry of biblical history and theology. Through a journey marked by diverse denominational influences and a pivotal recommitment to Christ at 21, Cory shares how his academic pursuits at Moody Bible Institute ignited his spiritual awakening. Our discussion with Cory…
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Jonathan Huggins joins us on the podcast today with a sermon for the season of Advent reflecting on peace. How does the Gospel redefine shalom—peace—with God, within ourselves, and with others? How can we maintain relational and psychological rest in our souls when facing the anxiety-producing situations of our modern world?…
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The discussion focuses on the concept of peace during the Advent season. Zach and Matt explore the meaning of peace, defining it as wholeness or "Shalom" in Hebrew. They emphasize that peace is not merely the absence of conflict but requires active work towards wholeness. The conversation highlights the importance of personal responsibility in achi…
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For our December episode on books, we, the CPT staff, have been reading (and, on this occasion, watching): JRR Tolkien, Return of the King, (1955) Mark A. Noll, The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind (1995) Stephen King, Carrie (1974) Cormac McCarthy, The Border Trilogy, (1999) Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen, American Nietzsche: A History of an Icon and H…
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This week on the Beardcast Zach and Matt discussed the importance of sharing the story of God's grace and work in their lives. They emphasized the need to go beyond just holding on to grace. They urged others to actively share their experiences, both the good and the bad. They also highlighted the significance of the Christmas story. It reminds the…
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Join Elizabeth and Mitchell as they reflect on the rich meaning of Advent, share personal traditions for embracing the season's waiting and hope, and explore how slowing down deepens the joy of Christmas. Advent Study Guide: https://firstchurchdallas.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/ONLINE-2024-Advent-SG.pdf…
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Today, Chris Ganski shares a sermon on Acts 17:1-9. In the wake of the 2024 election, the book of Acts can be an excellent resource to consider the relationship between church and politics. In the context of Acts 17, does Caesar have anything to fear from the church? What is the church, and what does it mean to belong to the church? How does the ch…
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This week on the Beardcast the beards emphasized the need to lean into the themes of hope, love, peace, and joy, and to be intentional about these themes. They also discussed the idea of finding hope in the midst of chaos and uncertainty, and the importance of paying attention to small, positive things in life. Zach and Matt concluded by expressing…
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What demarcates Christian doctrine from non-Christian doctrine? What are the essentials of the Christian faith? What do you have to believe in order to be a Christian? Credits Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews; Dr. Habil. University of Helsinki) is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Lucerne, a visiting professor of philo…
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Pastor Caleb Campbell joins the podcast to discuss how pastors might guide their congregations through the results of the 2024 election, drawing from his experience pastoring in Phoenix, AZ. He also discusses his book "Disarming Leviathan: Loving Your Christian Nationalist Neighbor." How can we helpfully engage those in their community who align wi…
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On the 6th episode of season 2, I am joined by Bobby and Garrett of the Stay Reformed Podcast. We discuss important questions about how Regeneration happens, if it can be resisted and if it can be utterly lost. We look at the perspectives from the Reformed view, the Arminian view and a sacerdotal view.…
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Matt and Zach discuss the importance of facing challenges with hope and community support. They emphasize the need to let love guide actions during family gatherings. They draw parallels to biblical prophets and their messages of love despite difficult circumstances. Connect with the Bearded Theologians at https://www.linktr.ee/BeardedtheologiansYo…
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Douglas Estes joins the podcast once again to discuss the second volume of a collection of essays he edited on theology in the works and worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien. We talk about the role of narrative fiction in shaping pastoral theology and how works like The Lord of the Rings can serve those who lead the church in the present day.…
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Matt and Zach discussed their experiences and plans for the upcoming Advent season. Zach emphasized the importance of being present in the moment during Advent. He encouraged the practice of Advent plans. Connect with the Bearded Theologians at https://www.linktr.ee/BeardedtheologiansYou can find the Beardcast on Youtube, Stitcher, Apple, Spotify, …
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In today’s episode, I open up the mailbag to consider more listener questions. We have questions on physics and time. We have questions on the creeds and Hinduism. We have several questions about the doctrine of the Trinity. And we have people asking about my denominational background. Credits Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews; Dr. …
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In the 5th episode of season 2, I interview translator D.P. Curtin of The Scriptorium Project. This episode is split into two parts. The first half we discuss the ancient dance of the St. Thomas Christians called Margum Kali Pattu. The 2nd half of the episode we discuss the re-unification efforts between the church of the east and west during the C…
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Kevin Vanhoozer joins us on the podcast this week to discuss his recent book, Mere Christian Hermeneutics: Transfiguring What It Means to Read the Bible Theologically. Christians across traditions and vocations have wondered what it means to read Scripture faithfully. Are there essential principles for reading the Bible as Scripture everywhere, at …
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Matt and Zach discussed a story from the Gospel of Luke, emphasizing the importance of changing one's heart and life to avoid a similar fate, and the need for self-reflection and change in their faith. They also shared their personal experiences and emotions during a challenging week, expressing excitement for upcoming events and the importance of …
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For our November episode on books, we, the CPT staff, have been reading: Claire Keegan, Small Things Like These (2021) James Davison Hunter, Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of America's Political Crisis (2024) Yuval Noah Harari, Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI (2024) Kelly Kapic, You're Only H…
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In today's episode I tell a ghost story. Then I talk about the history of analytic theology, its current state, and where it is going in the future. Credits Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews; Dr. Habil. University of Helsinki) is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Lucerne, a visiting professor of philosophy at Palm Beach…
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Join Elizabeth and Mitchell as they dive into the complexities of violence, scapegoating, and how theology challenges us to confront harm in our world and ourselves. Christian Century Article on Voting: https://www.christiancentury.org/editors/voting-isnt-sacredAutor: First United Methodist Church Dallas
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This week, Gavin Ortlund joins us to discuss his recent book “What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church.” Many evangelicals have recently begun to explore more sacramental and liturgical church traditions, such as Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism. What underlying desires drive this renewed interest? Can these de…
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The Beards discussed the importance of self-awareness and responsible handling of power, using the story of James and John seeking power from Jesus as an example. They emphasized the need for equal treatment and opportunities for all, and the importance of humility and service over personal gain. They also highlighted the dangers of focusing on per…
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Rev. and Zach discussed the importance of being a non-anxious presence in times of adversity, emphasizing the need to listen and be present rather than offering solutions or advice. They also highlighted the importance of managing one's own anxiety and not imposing it on others, using examples from their experiences and biblical references. Connect…
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In today's episode, I discuss the different branches of theology, and how they work together. I also explain why theology is deeply important. Credits Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews; Dr. Habil. University of Helsinki) is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Lucerne, a visiting professor of philosophy at Palm Beach Atlan…
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Nathan Chang joins the podcast to tell his story about becoming a Pastor Theologian. Nathan shares about his experiencing growing up with deaf parents and in a deaf church and the impact that had on his vision of and for the church. He explains his journey of faith, his passion for the word of God, and his journey of education and ministry.…
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Collin Hansen, Editor-in-Chief of the Gospel Coalition, reflects on the political vision and legacy of Tim Keller. Politics is not the first subject anyone would associate with the life and work of pastor Tim Keller. And yet when you review his teaching, you find someone who may have written more deeply and insightfully about politics than any othe…
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This week Matt and Zach discussed the concept of healing in the context of their podcast, exploring its various forms and interpretations. They shared personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the importance of intentional healing services and the need to acknowledge the various forms of healing. Connect with the Bearded Theologians at https:/…
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Join us for a deep dive into the role of faith in politics on this episode of "Howdy, Theologian." Following our discussion on Christian nationalism, we explore the significant and sometimes complicated role that faith plays in the political sphere, discuss the profound responsibility of Christians in a democracy, and reflect on what it means to pr…
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Clearly Reformed has a new video out on immutability. In this episode, I offer my reactions, and work through the actual philosophical and biblical ideas surrounding immutability. Credits Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews; Dr. Habil. University of Helsinki) is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Lucerne, a visiting profes…
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In this episode of "Howdy Theologian," we tackle the complex and controversial topic of Christian nationalism, discussing its rise in American politics, the dangers it poses to public education, and its deep intertwining with racial and religious identity. Join us as we unpack how this ideology is influencing churches and communities, and explore t…
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Ryan Fields joins the podcast again to share a sermon he preached on 1 Peter 2:12, calling the church to pursue commendable conduct "among the Gentiles" in the turmoil of a divisive moment in America's public and ecclesial life. What does God call us, the church, to pursue, both among fellow believers and in the public sphere?…
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Chris Ganski shares his story of faith and ministry in one of our Becoming a Pastor Theologian episodes. He shares how his journey has been a series of continuing conversions towards deeper faith and how the Lord worked through various experiences to lead him to the pastorate. How does a PhD relate to pastoral ministry? How can a liberal academic c…
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My new book is finally out! In today's episode I give you some of the behind the scenes of the book, and read you the Preface. Credits Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews; Dr. Habil. University of Helsinki) is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Lucerne, a visiting professor of philosophy at Palm Beach Atlantic University, …
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Coleman Ford and Shawn J. Wilhite join the podcast to discuss their recently published book Ancient Wisdom and the Care of Souls: Learning the Art of Pastoral Ministry from the Church Fathers (Crossway, 2024). They talk about why the wrote the book and the need that it meets for busy pastors today. Why should we learn the art of soul care from the …
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In today's episode, I consider some listener questions about the Trinity and divine simplicity. I also tell you about two important questions you need to ask when thinking about US politics. Buckle up because we are throwing shade on everyone today. Credits Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews; Dr. Habil. University of Helsinki) is a l…
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