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DRIVING THEOLOGY

Michael Dean McLain

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This podcast is recorded in my car as I drive to work. I do it this way so that I can work through ideas organically without the luxury of a Bible or any other books to fall back on. This way I know how I sound when I talk on these subjects and I can listen back to what I said and see the path and progression of my own theology and understanding of Jesus. I do not edit so as to keep discussions as raw and real as possible, although I do pause from time to time, like when I recently spilled m ...
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Pub Theology LIVE

Pub Theology

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Beer, Conversation, and God. People have been gathering in pubs and public spaces for ages, talking about life, philosophy, faith, and deep questions of meaning. Now we're bringing the conversation to the interwebs. Visit pubtheology.com for more info and to start a gathering of your own. Visit patreon.com/ptlive for more content including pre and post show discussions and interviews with special guests.
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The New Garden

First Presbyterian of Atlanta

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Can God be found in the algorithm? How far should our powers with A.I. extend, and how should the church respond? What does artificial intelligence mean for human connection and the way we love? These questions drive The New Garden, a podcast at the crossroads of theology and technology. Each week, co-hosts Tony Sundermeier, Senior Pastor at First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, and Brent Macon, Atlanta-based tech entrepreneur and thought leader, sit down with theologians, academics, and inn ...
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Front Row

Faith And Reason®

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FaithandReason Front Row gives you closeup access to leading thinkers, theologians, organizers, and activists. Hear thoughtful insights on how history and theology intersect with the issues driving our world. Grab a seat and join us on the Front Row.
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Robots' Thoughts

Robots Radio

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A glimpse into the mind of "Robots" the host of the Fallout Lorecast and Elder Scrolls Lorecast as he talks to himself about life, philosophy, video games, those darn humans, and more while driving in his car.
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Our Mission is to demystify the role of corporate people manager by providing learnings and insight from proven experts and crowdsourced perspective on handling the issues faced as we strive to truly drive success through empowering others in their performance and career.
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Red Ink Revival is an ecosystem of resources to help leaders lead whole-heartedly. Through neuroscience, psychology and theology we move past the leader's hard skills to explore the engines that are driving them. Odds are, if you are at this site, you're already a high-achiever and visionary trying to figure out this internal thing that energizes your passions; or maybe even disrupts and sabotages you. Each month Patrick Norris interviews therapists, neuroscientists and top leaders in the ma ...
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Religion is the driving force behind much of what happens in the world today -- particularly when it comes to the "big three" religions -- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Religious differences have and continue to spark wars, create nations, and spawn ongoing conflict down through the centuries. No matter what religion you adhere to (or even if you claim that you don't adhere to any religion at all), you need to have a basic understanding of the world's religions in order to understand wha ...
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I was always a better coach than player…and I was a pretty good player, in baseball that is. My skills and drive took me through my undergraduate studies at San Diego State University, but my higher call moved me to study psychology and theology at the graduate level, to pursue a life of ministry in counseling and teaching. I always enjoyed preaching and teaching better than psychotherapy, and loved working with folks that had potential to do something significant with their life. Now, don’t ...
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Turn Evangelism

T. S. Myers

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T. S. Myers has a calling and passion for evangelism, teaching, preaching, and making disciples of Christ. He was called to be an evangelist at a young age and both he and his wife Kylie have a desire to make Christ’s name known.​ T. S. Myers studied Philosophy and Religion at Liberty University where he traveled and preached on YouthQuest. He received his MDiv and ThM from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC and is currently working on his PhD in Systematic Theology ...
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Media Missionaries where Christianity and Culture collide. Providing honest reporting and analysis on the intersection of contemporary issues and theology, based on a Biblical Christian Worldview. We report regularly on a broad range of contemporary topics in the areas of ethics, false theology, family, technology, megatrends, politics, freedoms, law, church, and eschatology. Our podcast and website (BCWorldview.org) are intended to strengthen the systematic theology of Biblical Christian un ...
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Durbania

Durbania

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Welcome to Durbania! Movies shall be reviewed here, yes! But also so much more. I have a passion to be entertaining, encouraging, and to use entertainment not just as a way of escape, but to also get something from it that can encourage and brighten life. That's why I started this podcast. My brother-in-laws and I are all movie buffs! We would go see a movie, and drive home digging so deep into it, finding and discussing underlying messages, and nerding out so much, that it was a blast! So I ...
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The Impact Center Church 3011 Rainbow Drive, Suite E Decatur, GA 30034 470-231-5444 Pastor Jon-Michael McKinney, an anointed servant of the Lord, is a native of Columbus, GA. To experience the ministry of Pastor McKinney is an experience of impartation, revival, change, impact, and edification. Among many things, he is anointed to empower the people of God through his revelatory preaching, teaching and keen prophetic gifting which brings insight into the lives of many. His ministry has reach ...
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How does A.I. play a role in grief, immortality, and digital resurrection? Where do we draw the lines and how can God help guide The Church as we navigate these new waters? Join us as we discuss these topics and more with Derek Schuurman, a noted professor, author, and engineer who is also one of the organizers of the Wisdom in the Age of AI Confer…
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In this episode of Theologically Driven, host Phil Cecil welcomes Dr. Kyle Dunham to discuss Michael B. Shepherd’s new book, An Introduction to the Making and Meaning of the Bible. They explore how Scripture’s composition—especially in the Old Testament—reveals its message through narrative framed by poetry, editorial comments, and programmatic pas…
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In this episode of Palestine This Week, we look at Israel’s ongoing violations of the Gaza ceasefire, with more than 80 breaches and dozens of Palestinians killed. We break down the events in Rafah and the shifting US position, as Washington moves to provide legal and political cover for continued Israeli attacks. We also examine growing fears of i…
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How do we preserve the image of God in human-to-human love in a world of A.I. caregiving? What happens to the spiritual growth that comes through the struggle of caring for others? Could A.I. actually deepen human relationships by handling logistics and freeing us for deeper connection? We explore these questions and more in this episode, featuring…
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In this episode of Theologically Driven, we welcome Dr. Jacob Elwart for a conversation on trauma-informed counseling through a biblical lens. We define trauma, explore how Scripture speaks to suffering, forgiveness, anxiety, and hope, and contrast secular trauma-informed methods (e.g., EMDR, yoga, cinema therapy) with historic biblical counseling’…
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This episode of Palestine This Week begins with the ceasefire agreement signed in Egypt. We analyse the political spectacle surrounding the signing. We discuss President Trump’s speech in the Israeli Knesset and his public admission of the influence of the Zionist lobby in American politics. The episode also covers the murder of Saleh Aljafarawi by…
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In this episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Dunham joins the conversation to explore his recent article published in the Spring 2025 edition of the Master's Seminary Journal. He presents a compelling case for the Abrahamic Covenant as the biblical foundation for missions, arguing that God's promise to bless all nations through Abraham and his seed…
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From Bible-reading apps to habit-tracking software, technology can shape our spiritual practices and even nudge us toward more “Christ-like” behaviors than our natural human nature allows. But is digital discipleship the same as true spiritual formation? In this second episode of The New Garden, we talk with Rev. Canon Lorenzo Lebrija as we explore…
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Two years into Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza, nearly 70,000 Palestinians are dead, most of them civilians. Despite the unprecedented destruction, Israel has failed to defeat Hamas or secure the release of hostages — the very goals it claimed justified its campaign. As negotiations take place in Cairo, this episode asks: why has Israel’s war dr…
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Can God be found in the algorithm? How far should our powers with A.I. extend, and how should the church respond? What does artificial intelligence mean for human connection and the way we love? These questions drive The New Garden, a podcast at the crossroads of theology and technology. Each week, co-hosts Tony Sundermeier, Senior Pastor at First …
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In today's episode, we invite Dr Snoeberger on to explore the theological and political implications of the Abrahamic Covenant in relation to modern Israel. Prompted by recent comments from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the discussion dives deep into dispensationalist interpretations, the nature of Abraham’s seed, and how Christians an…
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In this episode, we dive into Donald Trump’s so-called Gaza “Peace Plan,” a proposal that, beneath the surface, looks less like a path to peace and more like a high-tech experiment in subjugation. Gaza has long been treated as a testing ground, from weapons that are later marketed as “battle-tested” to political experiments imposed from the outside…
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In this episode of Theologically Driven, we sit down with Dr. Meyer to explore the often-overlooked book of Obadiah. What is its historical setting? Why does it matter today? We discuss the themes of God’s justice, the pride and downfall of Edom, and the hope of restoration for God’s people. Learn how Obadiah points us to the coming Day of the Lord…
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"Let us know what you think." Have we forgotten that, from Romans, our bodies are to be “living sacrifices” (even the other six days of the week), “which is [our] spiritual worship?” Or from Hebrews, that we need to “continually offer up sacrifices [of] praise to God” in our daily lives? Or from Psalms and Isaiah, that we need to humble ourselves, …
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In this episode of Palestine This Week, we unpack a flurry of diplomatic, military and geopolitical developments shaping Palestine and the wider region. Host Nasim Ahmed is joined once again by analyst Mouin Rabbani to explore the wave of state recognitions of Palestine—why it’s happening now, and what it might mean in practice. The conversation al…
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In this episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Ryan Meyer joins the conversation to explore the theological message of the book of Jonah. While Jonah’s story is familiar, Dr. Meyer highlights its deeper purpose: exposing Jonah’s hard heart and pointing to God’s compassion for repentant sinners—even Israel’s enemies. The discussion covers Jonah’s hist…
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In this episode of Palestine This Week, we unpack the findings of a new United Nations report which concludes that Israel’s conduct in Gaza meets the legal definition of genocide. Led by the former chief judge of the Rwanda tribunal, the report’s findings places renewed pressure on international institutions to act. We also look at the fallout from…
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In this episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Jacob Elwart joins us to discuss the role of homework in biblical counseling. He explains how assignments help extend discipleship beyond the counseling room, keeping counselees engaged with Scripture, prayer, and practical application throughout the week. We talk about how to tailor homework to each per…
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