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The Theopolis Podcast

Theopolis Institute
Revelation
Hebrews
Deuteronomy
Jesus Christ
New Covenant
Covenant
Old Testament
Israel
Moses
Old Covenant
Book Of Revelation
Theopolis Institute
Judgment
Cultural Renewal
Faith
Jesus
Holy Spirit
Christianity
Genesis
Covenant Theology

Theopolis Institute teaches men and women to lead cultural renewal by renewing the church.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes500Founded10 years ago
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Religion & Spirituality

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In this Q&A episode, Peter Leithart is joined by Jeff Meyers, Alastair Roberts, and James Bejon to answer listener questions on Trinitarian theology, church unity, family worship, evangelism, and liturgy. They discuss the monarchy of the Father, the ... more

Malachi closes with a vision of the coming day: burning like a furnace for the wicked, but rising with healing for those who fear the Lord’s name. Peter Leithart, Alastair Roberts, and James Bejon discuss the final chapter of Malachi, tracing its ima... more

James Jordan continues his walk through the Book of Revelation. To listen to this ENTIRE series right now (with class notes!), download the Theopolis App! Use the code "theopolitan" to get your first month for FREE. app.theopolisinstitute.com/menu

Malachi’s final disputation exposes Israel’s despairing complaint: “It is vain to serve God.” Peter Leithart, Jeff Meyers, Alastair Roberts, and James Bejon explore the loss of confidence that comes when the wicked seem to prosper and the righteous a... more

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Recent Guests

Jeff Meyers
Contributor to Theopolis and discussion participant
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Episode: Episode 872: Marriage, Covenant, and the Temple (Malachi 2:13–16)
James Bejon
Contributor to Theopolis and discussion participant
Theopolis Institute
Episode: Episode 872: Marriage, Covenant, and the Temple (Malachi 2:13–16)
Alastair Roberts
Contributor to Theopolis and discussion participant
Theopolis Institute
Episode: Episode 872: Marriage, Covenant, and the Temple (Malachi 2:13–16)
James B. Jordan
Theologian and Theopolis Institute fellow
Theopolis Institute
Episode: Episode 867: The Mystery of God, Part 2 (Revelation 10:7), with James Jordan
Christopher Kou
Intern at Emmanuel Reform Church and production manager for Theopolis Institute's exploration series
Emmanuel Reform Church
Episode: Episode 847: The Divine Council, Michael Heiser, and the Nephilim - with Peter Leithart, Chris Kou, and James Bejon
Dr. Esther Meek
Professor of philosophy emeritus at Geneva College and author of several philosophical works
Geneva College
Episode: Episode 827: The Mother's Smile | A Conversation with Esther Meek
Father Mark Brians
Member of the Theopolis Fellows Faculty, rector of All Saints Anglican Church in Honolulu.
All Saints Anglican Church
Episode: Episode 779: Jesus the Great High Priest (Hebrews 4:14-5:10)
Rich Lusk
Pastor delivering a sermon
Trinity Presbyterian
Episode: Episode 744: An Ecclesiocentric Response to the Presidential Election, with Rich Lusk
James Jordan
A biblical scholar and teacher, discussing the Book of Revelation.
Episode: Episode 741: Liturgical Warfare in Revelation, with James Jordan

Host

James Jordan
Guest lecturer and primary teaching voice on Revelation and prophetic symbolism; long-time contributor to Theopolis Institute.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 429 ratings
  • Deepest Bible Thinkers Currently Living

    James Jordan and Peter Leithart are some of the most deep thinkers on the Biblical text, structure and interconnectedness of the Bible currently living.

    A Must Listen

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kipproadtrailhater23
    United States3 months ago
  • Making boring

    These men do a wonderful job making the Bible, completely boring and uninterested. All they do is talk, and say nothing of importance.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    chubby baker
    United Statesa year ago
  • 🥩

    These guys are a MUST!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    7pointer
    United States2 years ago
  • Jim Jordan most important theologian of the modern age

    Jim Jordan most important theologian of the modern age

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    GlamCalvinist
    United States2 years ago
  • Recommended!

    Great podcast for biblical discussion listening.

    Apple Podcasts
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    MatthewKMueller
    United States2 years ago

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Episode 842: Moses, by Faith (Hebrews 11:23-31)
Q: How do we harmonize the apparent contradiction between the way Exodus tells of Moses' fear and how Hebrews describes it?
In Hebrews, it suggests that Moses was not afraid of Pharaoh, but rather worried about how the Israelites might react to his actions.
Episode 842: Moses, by Faith (Hebrews 11:23-31)
Q: What is the correlation here between the infant Moses and his parents?
Moses' parents acted in faith, recognizing that he was a beautiful child chosen by God, reflecting their trust in God's purpose.
Episode 827: The Mother's Smile | A Conversation with Esther Meek
Q: What does it mean for reality to have a personlike presence?
Esther discusses how reality invites us in a manner akin to interpersonal relationships.
Episode 827: The Mother's Smile | A Conversation with Esther Meek
Q: Could you share how your work has brought you to write The Mother's Smile?
Esther chronicles her philosophical journey in The Mother's Smile, blending personal narrative with philosophical assertions.
Episode 817: Christ's Sacrifice Once for All (Hebrews 10:1-7)
Q: Why can't we have both the subjective experience of sin and the objective understanding of it?
Both dimensions are important as the old sacrifices constantly reminded worshipers of their sin while also being memorials before God.

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A deeply scholarly show exploring biblical theology, exegesis, liturgy, and church history through rigorous, text-forward discussions. Episodes often analyze Malachi, Revelation, and related scriptures, tying ancient temple imagery and covenant themes to New Testament fulfillment. The format frequently features a rotating set of respected Theopolis Institute scholars guiding roundtables and monologues that challenge mainstream interpretations, emphasize liturgical living, and explore how biblical texts inform church practice today. Listeners are likely drawn to rigorous biblical analysis, confessional theology, and practical implications for ministry, worship, and cultural renewal. This mix makes it a standout for pastors, seminary students... more

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