
The EFCA Theology Podcast encourages pastors and church leaders to stay passionate about the gospel and faithful to the Scriptures. Episodes help listeners understand, share and live out our most important beliefs.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 167 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

Greg Strand joins Hans Madueme, associate professor of theological studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, to debrief the 2025 EFCA Theology Conference, and unpack Hans' plenary message from the conference ("A Theological Meditation... more
From the breakout sessions of the 2025 EFCA Theology Conference, Professor Jason Thacker leads a session on "Theological Anthropology, the Human Person and Ethics-Bioethics," addressing the questions:
* What are the dangers of a developmental acc... more
From the breakout sessions of the 2025 EFCA Theology Conference, Dr. Donald Fairbairn leads a session on "Theological Anthropology, Gnosticism and the Early Church," addressing the questions:
* What was the threat of Gnosticism?
* How did the Ch... more
From the breakout sessions of the 2025 EFCA Theology Conference, Dr. David Pao leads a session on "Theological Anthropology and Paul's Theology of the Body," addressing the questions:
* Why does Paul ground his moral teaching in the body?
* What ... more
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Really impressed by the speaker line up 2 years in a row. The EFCA is seeking to be robust without becoming too exclusive.
This was one of the best sets of lectures I’ve heard in years on the prolegomena and was impressive in its scope and depth. I’m happy to be able to review the sessions again to fill in the notes that I didn’t have time to finish.
I’m so glad the theology conferences are captured so we can review the world class content later
That comment may be inappropriate for a podcast of this nature, but it’s unfortunately true. The teaching is sound; I wonder why it can’t have an interview or panel discussion format instead?
This podcast takes recorded talks done at various efca conferences and posts them for us to listen to. I'd love to see more episodes come, maybe even a host who does interviews on current topics within the church.
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Focusing on the intersection of theology and contemporary issues, this podcast explores significant topics relevant to church leaders and pastors, aiming to deepen understanding of Christian beliefs. Episodes frequently address theological anthropology, moral dilemmas, and modern challenges such as gender and identity, drawing from historical and biblical sources. Unique features include a blend of discussions with experts in the field, the overarching theme of living out the gospel, and practical insights for navigating the complexities of modern ministry.
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