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×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 gain a lot of wisdom from Ken Ham’s many decades of ministry. From the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter to his latest book Ken Ham Daily: 365 Musings, Inspirations, and Answers , Ken shares insights from his 50 years of ministry. Here’s what we’ll cover: 1. Introduction to Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis 2. The Foundation of a Biblical Worldview 3. Faith and Science: Addressing Skepticism 4. Insights from "Ken Ham Daily" 5. Cultural Confusion and the Church's Role 6. Practical Advice for Parents 7. Challenges and Blessings in Ministry 8. New Developments at the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter Access more resources by visiting the show notes at ReasonableTheology.org/Answers 📖 Pick up a copy of the book Ken Ham Daily ✉️ Subscribe to the Newsletter 🎧 Podcast Episodes & Starter Packs Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
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 Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
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 markers with passages of Scripture. Let's take a look at what we know from Scripture and history. Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
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 for a creed. We’ll also explore why the Nicene Creed still matters, from its role in uniting the early church to its relevance in understanding core Christian doctrine. Whether you’re familiar with the Creed or hearing about it for the first time, this episode will give you a clear and engaging look at a defining moment in church history. 00:00:39 - What is a Creed? 00:01:22 - The Historical Cycle: Controversy, Council, Creed 00:02:29 - The Role of Constantine 00:04:58 - The Controversy and Key Players 00:07:41 - The Council of Nicaea 00:10:57 - The Creed of Nicaea 00:12:22 - Post-Creed Controversy 00:15:06 - The Death of Arius 00:17:13 - Post-Nicaea Drama and Controversy 00:18:02 - Council of Constantinople 00:20:52 - The Importance of the Nicene Creed Today 00:21:33 - Theological Issues in Today's Church _______________________________ Want to memorize the Nicene Creed? This song can help! _______________________________ ✉️ Subscribe to the Newsletter 📖 57 Great Books Every Christian Should Own Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
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, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience— 3 among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind. 4 But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, 5 even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved— 6 and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, 7 so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. 8 For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9 not a result of works, so that no one may boast. 10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them. ✉️ Subscribe to the Newsletter 📖 57 Great Books Every Christian Should Own 🎧 Podcast Episodes & Starter Packs Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
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 Christian Apologetics: An A to Z Guide – Norman Geisler MORE RESOURCES 📖 57 Great Books Every Christian Should Own Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
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 Luther and the Reformation: How a Monk Discovered the Gospel by RC Sproul The Legacy of Luther by RC Sproul and Stephen Nichols Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
What does the Bible say about the role of elders in the church? On this episode, we explore the biblical foundation for church leadership, looking at key passages that outline the responsibilities, qualifications, and importance of elders in guiding the body of Christ. Discover how biblical eldership supports healthy, thriving churches and how this leadership structure follows the example set in the New Testament. ____________________________ ✉️ Subscribe to the Newsletter 📖 57 Great Books Every Christian Should Own 🎧 Podcast Episodes & Starter Packs Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
Who were the 12 Apostles? Do you think you could name them all without looking it up? In this video, we'll consider the lives of Jesus' closest disciples, exploring their backgrounds, where they appear in Scripture, their roles in spreading Christianity, and what tradition teaches about their deaths. Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
The health and effectiveness of a church depends on the health and effectiveness of each individual believer, just as the health and vitality of your physical body is dependent on its individual parts. Romans 12:3-8 says: For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned. For as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another. Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to our faith; if service, in our serving; the one who teaches, in his teaching; the one who exhorts, in his exhortation; the one who contributes, in generosity; the one who leads, with zeal; the one who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness. As we consider how members of a local church body are to contribute to the health of their congregations, we will look first at humility, secondly at unity, and thirdly at responsibility. Humility, Unity, and Responsibility. Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
As RC Sproul has said, “The issue for Christians is not whether we are going to be theologians, but whether we are going to be good theologians or bad ones.” These books are trustworthy resources to help you become a better theologian. 1) Systematic Theology Biblical Doctrine: A Systematic Summary of Bible Truth, MacArthur Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Christian Belief, John Frame Systematic Theology, Louis Berkhof Systematic Theology, Second Edition: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine – Wayne Grudem 2) Creeds, Confessions, and Catechisms – Edited by Chad Van Dixhoorn 3) Theological Dictionary – Greg R Allison 4) Institutes of the Christian Religion – John Calvin 5) What Is Reformed Theology? Understanding the Basics – RC Sproul 6) Knowledge of the Holy – A.W. Tozer 7) Holiness of God – RC Sproul 8) Redemption Accomplished and Applied – John Murray 9) A New Exposition of the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689 10) Baptist Catechism – Benjamin Keach 11) A Body of Divinity – Thomas Watson 12) Westminster Dictionary of Theological Terms See more book recommendations at ReasonableTheology.org/Bookshelf Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
I’ve been doing some exciting work on a project I told you about earlier in the year. I’ve taken on CHSpurgeon.com and have been building up the content of that site dedicated to edifying resources by and about the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. And so I’m especially excited to announce a brand new podcast – The Spurgeon Legacy Podcast. While I’ll continue to create articles, videos, and podcast episodes here at Reasonable Theology, going forward you can find all things Spurgeon-related over at CHSpurgeon.com. If you enjoy Spurgeon, I encourage you to subscribe to the Spurgeon Legacy podcast on your favorite player, and I hope you enjoy this preview episode, where I’ve interviewed Alex DiPrima about his new book, Spurgeon: A Life – A Biography of the Prince of Preachers. In our conversation we’ll discuss why there is a need for a new biography of Spurgeon, important events and aspects of his life and ministry, why he is rightly called the Prince of Preachers, and the reason his legacy continues to this day. You can subscribe to the Spurgeon Legacy Podcast in your favorite podcast app and learn more at CHSpurgeon.com/Legacy Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
All of our theological studies must begin with and be checked against the Word of God. These resources will help you dig deeper into Scripture: 📙 A Study Bible There are lots of good ones out there. Consider: - The ESV Study Bible (https://amzn.to/3s4jcU8) - Reformation Study Bible (https://amzn.to/3OyaeWS) - MacArthur Study Bible (https://amzn.to/3QtE5lC) - NASB Grace and Truth Study Bible (https://amzn.to/3KybyHY) 📙 ESV Exhaustive Concordance (https://amzn.to/3OLlZdw) 📙 Matthew Henry’s Commentary of the Bible in 1 Volume (https://amzn.to/44Wk6k3) 📙 An Introduction to the Old Testament (https://amzn.to/3ONlyja) 📙 An Introduction to the New Testament (https://amzn.to/45gaDUq) 📙 The New Testament: Its Background and Message (https://amzn.to/3Yb7e7e) 📙 Handbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (https://amzn.to/43CdcPu) 📙 Inspiration and Authority of the Bible (https://amzn.to/3OIg9cZ) 📙 Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words (https://amzn.to/441m69x) Like book lists? Check out The Five Foot Bookshelf: 57 Great Books Every Christian Should Own: https://reasonabletheology.org/bookshelf Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
The Holy Spirit has been referred to as the “forgotten member of the Trinity.” At one extreme there are those who all but ignore the person and work of the Spirit and at the other extreme there are those who stray from Scripture in seeking to harness the power of the Spirit for their own purposes. We don’t want to commit either of these errors, but instead we desire to have a right understanding of and appreciation for the Holy Spirit. On this episode we’ll talk with Costi Hinn, who grew up in the extremes of the Word of Faith Movement but was saved and now serves as the Pastor as well as the founder and president of For the Gospel. He’s also the author of Knowing the Spirit: Who He Is, What He Does, and How He Can Transform Your Christian Life . We’ll discuss the common misconceptions about the person and work of the Holy Spirit, how Christians can discern whether something is of the Spirit or not, what it means to worship in Spirit and in truth, and how we are to understand practices like speaking in tongues or prophesying. This is a great conversation that will help you better understand and appreciate the person and work of the Spirit in your everyday life. Check out the show notes and see additional resources at ReasonableTheology.org/Hinn Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
Just as one cannot see the entire Mississippi river when standing in its headwaters, believers initially see only a part of their salvation when they come to Christ. Romans 8:28-30 provides a high enough vantage point to reveal that God’s work in salvation begins in eternity past with His foreknowledge and extends into eternity future with our glorification. This full view assures believers of the certainty and security of their salvation, providing comfort amid present sufferings and confidence in God’s unchanging purpose. Romans 8:28-30 And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified. Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the show GET THE NEWSLETTER Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE…
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