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Reasonable Theology Podcast
Clay Kraby
182 episodes
1 day ago
In this episode of the Reasonable Theology Podcast, I sit down with Brock Starnes, executive producer of The Wingfeather Saga, for a behind-the-scenes look at how Season 3 came together. We talk about the artistry, storytelling, and world-building that make Wingfeather so compelling, as well as the thoughtful way the team approaches faith, imagination, and truth in a fantasy setting. Brock shares insights into the creative process, the collaboration behind the series, and what families can l...
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In this episode of the Reasonable Theology Podcast, I sit down with Brock Starnes, executive producer of The Wingfeather Saga, for a behind-the-scenes look at how Season 3 came together. We talk about the artistry, storytelling, and world-building that make Wingfeather so compelling, as well as the thoughtful way the team approaches faith, imagination, and truth in a fantasy setting. Brock shares insights into the creative process, the collaboration behind the series, and what families can l...
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Reasonable Theology Podcast
Inside Wingfeather Season 3 — With Executive Producer Brock Starnes | Ep. 99
In this episode of the Reasonable Theology Podcast, I sit down with Brock Starnes, executive producer of The Wingfeather Saga, for a behind-the-scenes look at how Season 3 came together. We talk about the artistry, storytelling, and world-building that make Wingfeather so compelling, as well as the thoughtful way the team approaches faith, imagination, and truth in a fantasy setting. Brock shares insights into the creative process, the collaboration behind the series, and what families can l...
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1 day ago
42 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Defending Your Christian Worldview: Tips from Apologist Greg Koukl
Many believers want to boldly defend their Christian beliefs, but lack the confidence to do so. What if you could eliminate your anxiety, take control of intimidating conversations, and help others think more clearly about their views and the truth of Scripture? My guest Greg Koukl has the key: Asking good questions. In this replay episode, Greg shares how questions can help answer Christianity’s toughest challenges. Koukl has hosted his call-in radio show Stand to Reason for over...
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1 month ago
56 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
The Life & Legacy of Jonathan Edwards | Ep. 98
Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) was a central figure in the First Great Awakening and is often regarded as America’s greatest preacher and theologian. This episode explores his life, ministry, controversies, and lasting legacy. From his early years in colonial New England to his role in the Great Awakening, we look at Edwards’ most influential sermons and writings, his dismissal from Northampton, his missionary work in Stockbridge, and his brief presidency at Princeton. Along the way, we conside...
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2 months ago
35 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Boasting in the Lord: What Scripture Teaches About Wisdom, Power, and Wealth
The world prizes wisdom, power, and wealth—yet Scripture warns us not to boast in these fleeting pursuits. In this sermon from Jeremiah 9:23–24, we are reminded that true satisfaction cannot be found in the things of this world. Instead, God calls us to set our hearts on knowing Him, the source of steadfast love, justice, and righteousness. We examine the ways worldly ambitions can subtly pull us away from Christ and how only a greater affection for God can free us from their grip. Through bi...
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2 months ago
53 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
A Baptist Response to Matthew Barrett on Infant Baptism and Acts 2:39
Dr. Matthew Barrett recently announced that he is leaving the Southern Baptist Convention and joining the Anglican tradition, citing his shift to paedobaptism as a major factor. In his announcement, he references Acts 2:39—“For the promise is for you and for your children…”—as part of the biblical basis for this change. In this video, we take a closer look at that verse. Does Acts 2:39 actually support the practice of infant baptism? Is it a strong argument against believer’s baptism as held ...
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3 months ago
13 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
How Christianity Has Advanced Freedom and Equality for All Americans
In a world where Christianity is often portrayed by critics as a force for oppression and intolerance, my guest Mark David Hall offers a different perspective. In this replay episode we discuss his book, Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land: How Christianity Has Advanced Freedom and Equality for All Americans, which details how Christianity has played a significant role in advancing liberty and equality throughout the history of the United States. We Talk About: • How critical views suc...
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4 months ago
38 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Q&A with Dr Andy Naselli — A Conversation on Sanctification | Ep. 96
Join me for an encouraging and practical conversation with Dr. Andy Naselli on the topic of sanctification—how Christians grow in holiness. I recently had the opportunity to host this Q&A with Dr. Naselli at a conference hosted by Faith Evangelical Free Church in Grand Forks, ND. We had a previous conversation on episode 91 of the podcast, where we discussed his book 'How to Read a Book: Advice for Christian Readers.' Dr. Naselli serves as Professor of Systematic Theology and New Testam...
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5 months ago
43 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
How Long, O Lord? A Word for the Weary from Psalm 13
In Psalm 13, David cries out, “How long, O Lord?”—a question that echoes in the hearts of many who find themselves weighed down by sorrow, pain, and unanswered prayers. This sermon explores how Psalm 13 gives voice to real anguish while also pointing us to a hope that endures. If you're facing a long trial, feeling forgotten by God, or struggling to hold on, this reflection on lament, prayer, and trust will help you find comfort not in easy answers, but in the steadfast love of the Lord...
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5 months ago
46 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Detectives J. Warner Wallace & Jimmy Wallace on Murder, Meaning, and the Gospel | Ep. 95
Former cold-case detective and bestselling apologist J. Warner Wallace returns to the Reasonable Theology Podcast — and this time, he’s joined by his son, Jimmy Wallace, who is also a detective and Christian apologist. Together, they’ve created a compelling new graphic novel that explores important truths through storytelling: Case Files: Murder and Meaning. In this episode, we’ll explore: Their real-life experiences in law enforcementHow detective work informs their approach to C...
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6 months ago
55 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Christ's Crucifixion, His Resurrection, and Our Salvation | Sermon on Matthew 28
There is no joy on Easter Sunday without the sorrow of Good Friday. There is no resurrection without the cross. And there is no salvation without them both. Without the events of Sunday morning the events of Friday afternoon were merely a terrible tragedy. The cross was necessary, as it was here Christ bore the wrath of God against sin and took the full weight of its punishment so that our debt of sin against God could be paid in full. Romans 5:10 says “while we were e...
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7 months ago
52 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Before Abraham was, I AM - A Sermon on John 8:48-59 | Ep. 95
In John 8:48-59 we find a dramatic confrontation between Jesus and the religious leaders that culminates in one of His clearest declarations of deity: "Before Abraham was, I AM." The Jewish leaders understand His claim—That He is declaring Himself to be God—and attempt to stone Him. In this sermon we'll explore Christ’s promise that “if anyone keeps my word, he will never see death,” the true nature of sin, and why Jesus must be truly God and truly man in order to accomplish our salvat...
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7 months ago
57 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Chapter 9: Free Will | 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith
Chapter 9 of the London Baptist Confession of Faith addresses free will, teaching that humans were created with free will. After Adam's fall, however, humanity lost the ability to choose any spiritual good that accompanies salvation. Through conversion, God renews the human will, enabling people to desire spiritual good — imperfectly in this life and perfectly in glory. Pick up a copy of the 1689 London Baptist Confession in modern English Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of...
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8 months ago
2 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Did Jesus Really 'Descend into Hell' like the Apostles' Creed says?
The Apostles' Creed states: "He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to hell." But did Jesus really descend into hell? Does Scripture teach this? If not, how and why is this in the creed? On this episode we'll evaluate several possible interpretations of this phrase and compare them to God's Word to see if they hold up. Join me as we delve into the historical context and theology behind this belief and explore the important question of how we should...
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8 months ago
17 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Ken Ham: Reflecting on 50 Years of Ministry | Ep 94
2025 marks fifty years since Ken Ham gave his first ever creation apologetics talk. Since that time, Answers in Genesis has grown tremendously and has impacted millions with high-quality resources focused on proclaiming the truth of God’s Word. In our conversation we’ll talk about why the book of Genesis is so foundational to forming a biblical worldview, how to understand the relationship between faith and science, the cause of and solution for our current societal and cultural issues, and...
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10 months ago
41 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Hark The Herald Angels Sing: A Hymn Story
Hark the Herald Angels Sing is one of the best-known and best-loved Christmas songs and has been for well over 260 years. But you might not recognize the original lyrics. It began with: Hark how all the welkin rings, Glory to the King of Kings What on earth is a welkin? And how did this hymn change over time? Here’s the story behind the original hymn, the change in its lyrics, and how it came to be the familiar song we know today. Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Rea...
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11 months ago
6 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
What Year Was Jesus Actually Born?
Jesus was likely born between 5 and 6 B.C. That's seems odd, of course. Our calendar is broken up into B.C. (Before Christ) and A.D. (anno Domini, the year of our Lord) so doesn’t that mean Jesus was born in year one (since we don’t count year zero)? Actually, the issue is a bit more complex than that. Although the Gospel writers did not focus primarily on preserving a precise chronological history of Jesus’ life and ministry, we can still approximate some key dates by comparing historical...
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11 months ago
9 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
The Nicene Creed: Who Wrote It and Why Was It Written? | Ep 93
The Nicene Creed is one of the most significant statements of faith in Christian history. But have you ever wondered how it came to be? This video reveals the historical events, people, and controversies that led to its formation. We'll look at the turmoil of the Roman Empire at the time of Constantine and survey the fierce theological disagreements about Jesus’ divinity. You’ll meet key figures like Athanasius, Alexander, Arius, and learn how their competing views brought about the need fo...
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11 months ago
25 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Salvation by Grace Alone — A Sermon on Ephesians 2:1-10
The doctrine of Sola Gratia, or salvation by grace alone, is a central truth of the Gospel. Scripture is clear that we cannot earn forgiveness by our works, but only through the free gift of God's grace made available to use through faith in Christ. Listen to this sermon on Ephesians 2:1-10 as we consider the universal need for grace, the unearned gift of grace, and the ultimate result of grace. Ephesians 2:1-10 And you were dead in the trespasses and sins 2 in which you once walked, follo...
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1 year ago
40 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
6 Apologetics Books For Defending Your Faith
We are called by Scripture to be prepared to give a defense for the hope that is within us. These 6 apologetics books will equip you with not only the information but also the mindset needed to articulate the truth claims of Christianity to others. 📙 New Evidence that Demands a Verdict – Josh & Sean McDowell 📙 The Historical Reliability of the Gospels – Craig Blomberg 📙 Tactics – Greg Koukl 📙 Mere Christianity – C.S. Lewis 📙 Kingdom of Cults – Walter Martin 📙 The Big Book of Christi...
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1 year ago
7 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Martin Luther: The Man Who Sparked the Reformation
Martin Luther was a man whose heart was held captive to the Word of God. He was used mightily by God to usher in the Protestant Reformation, which would serve to recover the core truths of the Gospel that had been obscured by medieval religion and superstition. On this episode we will examine the life of the man who sparked the Protestant Reformation. Learn more at ReasonableTheology.org/Luther Some Recommended Luther Biographies Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther by Roland Bainton Lu...
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1 year ago
20 minutes

Reasonable Theology Podcast
In this episode of the Reasonable Theology Podcast, I sit down with Brock Starnes, executive producer of The Wingfeather Saga, for a behind-the-scenes look at how Season 3 came together. We talk about the artistry, storytelling, and world-building that make Wingfeather so compelling, as well as the thoughtful way the team approaches faith, imagination, and truth in a fantasy setting. Brock shares insights into the creative process, the collaboration behind the series, and what families can l...