Theology for the Curious
Debating theology that makes sense of life and faith. A team of regular people discuss issues of theology, faith and life. Uncovering bible thinking from cutting edge, to conservative, to all things in-between. A lively debate show that gets you thinking, challenging the relevance of God, scripture and faith to today's contemporary outlook.
Theology for the Curious
Latest Episodes
Ep.165 - WHAT? Women Submit to Men? Are you having a laugh! w / Bekah Legg
What if one of the most debated lines in Scripture isn’t about silence, weakness, or control at all… but something far more radical? In this episode, Theology for the Curious, sits down with writer, speaker and CEO of Restored, Bekah Legg, an o...
Ep.164 - WHAT? Queer People Won’t Be in Heaven? Are you having a laugh! w / Brandan Robertson
What if the questions we’ve been told not to ask are the very ones we most need to face?In this episode, the Curious team are joined by pastor, gay writer, activist and TikTok influencer, Brandan Robertson, as together they step gently—b...
Ep.163 - WHAT? Calvinism isn't Biblical? Are you having a laugh! (Part 2) w / Prof. Tom Schreiner
This week the curious Team continue their conversation with Professor Tom Schreiner in reflecting on modern objections to classic Calvinism.Something old is revisited. Something misunderstood is questioned. Something controversial refuse...
Ep.162 - WHAT? Calvinism isn’t Biblical? Are you having a laugh! (Part 1) w / Prof. Tom Schreiner
Something old is revisited. Something misunderstood is questioned. Something controversial refuses to go away. In this episode of Theology for the Curious, the Curious Team sits down with professor Tom Schreiner to explore one of the most debat...
Ep.161 - WHAT? It Doesn’t Matter What You Do Come Judgement? Are you having a laugh!
There is a courtroom at the end of the story. The Judge is not elected, but enthroned — the One whom the Psalms foresaw and whom the Gospel of Matthew portrays separating sheep from goats, whom the Epistles to the Romans and Second Corinthians ...