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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
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
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,
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 minist
What does it mean to be human? Are we different or special? Or are we just another animal? And what do we do with ourselves? Do we have a purpose?In the last episodes of Thinking Theology we saw that God created the world, that he upholds the w
If God is in control of everything that happens in the universe, where does that leave us as human beings? Do we have a say? Do we have any meaningful choice? Are we just robots? And if we make meaningful choices, where does that leave God and
Episode IntroWhat does God do? In the last few episodes of Thinking Theology we’ve been thinking about what God is like: what is his nature, what is his character and what he does. Last time we looked at God’s work in creation. But God not only
Thinking Theology is starting again and alongside the normal 15–20 minute episodes looking at key theological topics will be interviews with others that build out some of those topics. As a bit of taster of what’s to come, here’s the first inte
In that last episode of Thinking Theology we began to look at the actions of God, and we began with God’s act of creation. God created everything that is, on his own, without help from anyone else. He made the world for his own sake and purpose
Links Two Ways to LiveEpisode IntroWhat does God do? In the last few episodes of Thinking Theology we’ve been thinking about what God is like: what is his nature and what is his character. But in this and the next few episodes we’re moving on t
Episode IntroOver the last couple of episodes we’ve thought about the nature of God or what we’ve called the non-moral attributes of God. That is, we’ve focussed on his being. God is present everywhere, he knows everything, and so on.But in thi
(the following transcript may contain errors)Episode IntroWhat is God like? What does he know? What does he control? Where is he? What is his relationship to time?Those are the kinds of questions we began looking at in the last episode of Think
Transcript(the following transcript may contain errors)Episode IntroYou and I know what it’s like to be a human being. We know that we can only ever be in one place at the one time. We know that one day we’re born without us even having any say
Transcript(the following transcript may contain errors)Episode IntroWhat is the most important question of theology? Surely, it’s the question, who is God? Who is the God who has revealed himself in the Bible and in Jesus? Who is he? What is he
LinksYou can find out more about Vaccines and the use of fetal cells here:https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/the-faqs-fetal-cells-covid-19-vaccines-treatments/Or about my guest Elissa Deenick here:https://www.garvan.org.au/people/elidee
Episode Intro“God told me that he wants you to a missionary.” “God has put it on my heart to pray for you.”What do we do with statements like that?In the last few episodes of Thinking Theology we’ve been looking at God’s words in the Bible. The
What’s the most important thing you can say about the Bible?The Bible scholar and pastor, Peter Adam in his book, Written for Us, points out that there are lots of the topics that feature in theology courses on the Bible. Topics like the inerra
Is the Bible clear?For some people, the answer to that question will be a resounding “no”. But should it be. Should we think of the Bible as unclear and hard to understand?In this episode of Thinking Theology we’re thinking about the clarity of
What does it mean to say that the Bible is authoritative?If I say to my friends, “Let’s go fishing,” they may or may not listen to me. But if I a policeman says to me, “Show me your license”, I need to pay attention.Which kind of authority does
What is the Bible?Over the last few episodes we’ve been dealing with some of the introductory issues of the Bible. Where did the Bible come from? Who wrote it? And is it reliable?And yet while that’s important it still doesn’t tell us a whole l
An introduction to the new Thinking Theology Daily Bible podcast.
How do we know that the Bible is reliable? How do we know whether the words we have in our Bibles are the words that were written and how do we know that the words that we have describe real historical events?In this episode of Thinking Theolog
How do we know that the Bible is reliable? How do we know whether the words we have in our Bibles are the words that were written?In this episode of Thinking Theology we’re thinking about whether the manuscripts of the New Testament are a relia
Some people love it and some people hate it, but since starting the Thinking Theology podcast there’s one question that has come up over and over again. What is with that music? What is the music? Who wrote it? And why one earth is it so dramat
How do we know that the Bible is reliable? How do we know whether the words we have in our Bibles are the words that were written and how do we know that the words that we have describe real historical events?In this episode of Thinking Theolog
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