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.
Podcasting since 2023 • 153 episodes
Theology for the Curious
Latest Episodes
Ep.151 - Cosmic Christmas
Beyond the tinsel and the presents and the turkey and the mistletoe; beyond the wisemen and the Shepherds, the manger and Bethlehem; there lies a richer, deeper, and more mysterious message of Christmas. The Bible does not simply paint a ...
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Ep.150 - I Was Just Wondering? - If God is Three, Why do we Call Him One?
Christian orthodoxy has insisted that it is a monotheistic faith. It believes in one God. And yet it speaks and holds to this one God as being three! If God is Father, Son and Holy Spirit, then how can Christians continue to insist He is but on...
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Ep.149 - I Was Just Wondering? - Can God Really be Pleased with me if I Don’t Believe?
Can God really be pleased with me even if I don’t believe? If I live with good intentions, and perform good deeds, will it draw the favour of God to me? Does the Bible infer that one’s behaviour can draw the attention of heaven? What about Corn...
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Ep.148 - I Was Just Wondering? - Who Was Jesus Before He Became Jesus? w/ Stephen Wellum
It is fair to say that the person of Jesus has probably sparked more conversation, intrigue and controversy than any other person in history. But where did he come from? Did he have a beginning or, as an ancient writers teach, he simply always ...
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Ep.147 - I Was Just Wondering? - What Did God Do Before He Created? w/ Alan Padgett
What did God do before He created anything? It’s a question that invites both wonder and mystery — and in this episode, we dive into how philosophers and theologians have wrestled with it for centuries. Is time something that flows on its own, ...
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