
This is a Bible-based, Christ-focused theology and apologetics podcast hosted by Professor R. L. Solberg. We talk theology and apologetics, test the claims of questionable teachers, and offer a range of Bible teachings, including verse-by-verse Bible studies.
The Biblical Roots Ministries is all about helping believers stay grounded in the truth of Scripture. Founded by Professor R. L. Solberg, o... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 135 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

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Critics often claim that Scripture is full of errors, conflicting accounts, and impossible statements. In this video, Dr. R. L. Solberg examines some of the most common alleged contradictions and explains why many of them turn out t... more
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Are Christians required to keep the Law of Moses? Is the seventh-day Sabbath still binding under the New Covenant, or was it fulfilled in Christ? In this conversation, host Mike Colburn sits down with Dr. R. L. Solberg, author of To... more
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A popular claim these days is that God prohibited pork, shellfish, and other animals because they're unhealthy, unclean scavengers, or dangerous for human consumption. But is that actually what the Bible says?
In this video, Dr. So... more
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In this video, Dr. R. L. Solberg carefully examines Tom Bradford's teaching on the Trinity and compares it to the teaching of Scripture. Bradford argues that the traditional doctrine of the Trinity developed later in church history ... more
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I’ve been watching Prof Solberg’s YouTube channel for a while. Due to eye surgery, I decided to find his podcast instead. What a blessing it has been to go through episode after episode of solid Bible teaching and discussion without interruption. Thank you Prof Solberg. I’m so grateful for your diligence and gentleness in teaching God’s word.
Very interesting and well researched.
How a person can be deceived by the interpretation of a single word or two. I think this is how people get so confused.
How a person can be deceived by the interpretation of a single word or two. I think this is how people get so confused.
In-depth study of popular biblical topics, interesting debates with scripture based analysis. A good source for bible study.
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This program combines verse-by-verse Bible teaching with rigorous theology and apologetics, frequently tackling controversial topics around covenant theology, Torah observance, and the Hebrew Roots Movement. Episodes often feature in-depth exegesis, historical-cultural context, and critical analysis of other teaching streams, with a strong emphasis on grace, Christ-centered interpretation, and practical faith application. Noteworthy elements include solo Scripture-driven instruction, debates and interviews on Old vs. New Covenant understandings, and a consistent effort to ground discussions in biblical rhetoric, church history, and hermeneutics. The show is probably most valuable to listeners who want thoughtful, rigorous Christian teaching... more
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Recent guests on The Biblical Roots Podcast include:
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2. Matthew Janzen
3. Melissa Smith
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8. Marcus Gray
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