
For lots of people the idea of thinking about theology seems pretty boring. But it shouldn't be like that. Theology is about knowing and loving God. In this podcast, join Karl Deenick, a pastor, theologian, writer and lecturer, as he digs deep into theology, the Bible and the Christian life, not just for the sake of it, but so we can love God more with all our heart, soul, mind and strength.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

How can God be one and three? How can Jesus be God and yet not another God? And what about the Spirit, where does he fit in?
In the last episode of Thinking Theology, we saw that God promised in the Old Testament that a day would arrive when he woul... more
Who is Jesus? The identity of Jesus lies at the very heart of Christianity. But what is it about Jesus that’s so important?
In the last episode we looked at the problem of sin. God made the world good. He made a world without death and decay. He mad... more
What is sin? Where did it come from? How has it affected us as human beings? How has it effected the world in which we live?
In the last episodes of Thinking Theology we saw that God created human beings. He created human beings to reflect him, to r... more
In the last episode of Thinking Theology we thought about what it means to be human. Who has God made us to be?
In this bonus episode I sit down with Rob Smith, one of my colleagues at SMBC. Rob teaches theology, ethics as well as music ministry. R... more
This podcast makes me want to know God more deeply and encourages me to live for Jesus with all my heart, soul and mind. Each episode is succinct, clear and a helpful mix of being both easy to understand but also pushes you to think. If you want to learn more about what Christians believe and why they do so this is a great listen.







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