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A podcast for those who want to know God through his word and have that knowledge drive their decisions. Learn more at dbts.edu.

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In this episode of Theologically Driven, we sit down with Dr. Meyer to explore the often-overlooked book of Obadiah. What is its historical setting? Why does it matter today? We discuss the themes of God’s justice, the pride and downfall of Edom, and... more

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In this episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Ryan Meyer joins the conversation to explore the theological message of the book of Jonah. While Jonah’s story is familiar, Dr. Meyer highlights its deeper purpose: exposing Jonah’s hard heart and pointing... more

In this episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Jacob Elwart joins us to discuss the role of homework in biblical counseling. He explains how assignments help extend discipleship beyond the counseling room, keeping counselees engaged with Scripture, pra... more

Contentment is not natural but a learned skill, as Paul states in Philippians 4. Today Dr. Elwart highlights that a lack of contentment often stems from bitterness or questioning God's goodness, which can sideline our service to Christ. To grow in th... more

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Dr. Mark Snoeberger
Scholar in Biblical Interpretation and Hermeneutics
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary
Episode: Where did Christian Platonism come from? with Mark Snoeberger
Dr. Kyle Dunham
Professor of Old Testament
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary
Episode: Finding Christ in Zechariah with Kyle Dunham
Dr. Ryan Meyer
A theological scholar discussing the Christmas narrative
Episode: Good News of Great Joy with Ryan Meyer
Brandon Crawford
Senior Pastor of Grace Baptist Church
Grace Baptist Church
Episode: Let Men Be Free with Brandon Crawford
Dr. Andy Naselli
Professor of Systematic Theology and New Testament at Bethlehem College and Seminary, and church planter.
Bethlehem College and Seminary
Episode: How to Read a Book w/ Andy Naselli
Ben Edwards
Workshop leader on the importance of theology for Christians and pastors
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Episode: Why is theology important? with Ben Edwards
Dr. John Aloisi
Professor for Church History at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary
Episode: Why do we celebrate Reformation Day? with John Aloisi
Kyle Dunham
Scholarly preacher and commentator on Proverbs
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary
Episode: Strategies for Preaching Proverbs with Kyle Dunham

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Host of a series of discussions that emphasize understanding and applying theological concepts through biblical texts.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 117 ratings
  • Great Podcast!

    This is a great podcast. I appreciate the variety of topics that are covered and the careful attention to seeing these topics through the lens of doctrinal fidelity.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    iambandman
    United States2 years ago
  • Relevant and for layperson and full time minister

    The topics and discussions are relevant to conservative Christians who are lay people or ministers in the church. The length of the episodes is manageable. The discussions have been helpful in my personal walk with Christ and ministry to others.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lightlings2
    United States2 years ago
  • Wise and edifying

    I enjoy listening to the podcast "Theologically Driven" by pastors and professors associated with Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. They are full of integrity and wisdom.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Heilsgeschichte
    United States3 years ago
  • Excellent!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Ryanmeyer
    3 years ago
  • Informative, Balanced, Encouraging

    As a church layperson interested in theology and church issues, I have very much enjoyed the podcast. It is well done and has helped me think through several topics important to conservative Christianity. I especially enjoyed the episodes on the history of fundamentalism, ministry approaches, and applying separation. One topic I hope will be covered in future episodes is church polity. Thanks for your efforts to glorify God and strengthen believers around the globe!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fletch2191
    United States3 years ago

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The podcast is recognized for its insightful and balanced approach to theology, avoiding the pitfalls of combative rhetoric common in some religious discussions.
The depth of discussion supports listeners' personal growth in faith and understanding of church issues and history.
Listeners appreciate the variety and doctrinal fidelity of the content, noting its relevance for both laypeople and full-time ministers.

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Why is theology important? with Ben Edwards
Q: What about everyday Christians; why should they care about theology?
Everyday Christians should care about theology because it provides a stabilizing truth in their lives, enhancing their understanding and relationship with God.
Why is theology important? with Ben Edwards
Q: Why should pastors care about theology?
Pastors should care about theology because sound doctrine is crucial to their function, emphasizing that theology shapes not only faith but also how one lives and teaches in the church.
Let Men Be Free with Brandon Crawford
Q: Should gay marriage be legal or not?
Crawford believes it should not be legal because the government must honor the definition of marriage as defined by God, which he argues is the covenantal union of one man and one woman.
Let Men Be Free with Brandon Crawford
Q: What is Christian nationalism as you see it?
Crawford argues that Christian nationalism has various definitions, but fundamentally it seeks a reunion of church and state with civil authorities enforcing religious practices.
Why do we celebrate Reformation Day? with John Aloisi
Q: Could you walk us through the Five Solas?
The Five Solas emphasize that truth about salvation is found in scriptures alone, salvation comes by grace alone, is received by faith alone, is found in Christ alone, and ultimately is for the glory of God alone.

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Focusing on understanding the Bible and its application to contemporary life, this podcast provides insights from various theological perspectives while maintaining a commitment to biblical fidelity. The discussions primarily revolve around interpreting different books of the Bible, including the Gospels, Old Testament prophetic literature, and more, often featuring experts who share their expertise on hermeneutics and preaching. The unique emphasis on how biblical knowledge can inform everyday decisions is likely to resonate with listeners seeking a deeper relationship with their faith.

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