
Dr. Michael Easley answers your biblical and theological questions each week. Call or text us at 615-281-9694 or email us at question@michaelincontext.com with your question.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

In this episode, Dr. E tackles a frequently misunderstood passage and explains its context within Paul's letter to the Corinthians. He discusses what sanctification means, why Paul encouraged believers to remain in existing mixed-faith marriages, and... more
Does the Shroud of Turin prove Jesus' resurrection?
In this episode, Dr. E tackles one of Christianity's most debated artifacts: the Shroud of Turin. While many believers see the shroud as compelling evidence for Christ's crucifixion and resurrectio... more
What is the Trinity — and why is it so difficult to understand?
In this episode, Dr. E responds to a listener asking one of the most common questions in Christianity: If God is one, how can the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit all be God?
Dr. Easley wa... more
What happens when a Christian starts dating a non-believer? Should a church step in? And when does wisdom become a matter of church discipline?
In this episode, Dr. E discusses one of the most difficult issues pastors and churches face today: church ... more
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I love listening to this! I learn so much and it answers questions we all have.
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If you align with Dr E, you’ll think he’s brilliant and concise. If you’ve been blessed with enough time to really dive into some of the arguments he covers, you might get frustrated quickly.
I’m sympathetic because I understand it’s hard to cover the vastness of some of the arguments in 10 minutes or less, but I have a hard time justifying his habit of stating his interpretation as though it were the only possible one… even if in so... more
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A theology-focused program that presents biblical interpretation, doctrinal debates, and practical faith guidance through concise, question-driven conversations. Episodes frequently tackle Scripture, Christian doctrine, and how to navigate controversial topics with pastoral sensitivity, often referencing biblical texts, historical perspectives, and modern applications. Noteworthy are the clear emphasis on grace, biblical authority, and traditional evangelical perspectives, along with a willingness to address challenging questions about salvation, church practice, and religious history. This mix makes it a likely fit for listeners who value rigorous Bible study and thoughtful apologetics in a pastoral tone.
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