

Theology Unplugged
C. Michael Patton
Join C. Michael Patton and friends for Theology Unplugged, a weekly podcast that dives deep into Christian theology, exploring challenging questions, and offering insightful discussions to deepen your faith. Discover the truth, embrace the journey, and engage with thought-provoking topics every week.
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Feb 6, 2016 • 0sec
God as Artist
This is a special episode of Theology Unplugged. Carrie Hunter delivered a lecture on God and Art at Credo House in Oct 2015. This is the audio from that lecture

Dec 27, 2015 • 0sec
Personal Sin (Part 2)
How are we to contend with personal sin in our own lives? How do we lovingly address it in the lives of others, both believers and non-believers alike? Listen in as Michael, Sam, Tim and Carrie discuss this important issue.

Dec 20, 2015 • 0sec
Personal Sin (Part 1)
How do we approach the subject of personal sin in respects to Evangelism? Should we tell people that all sins are equal? Do we actually find grounds for this in Scripture? Listen in and see what Michael, Tim, Sam and Carrie have to say!

Oct 31, 2015 • 0sec
Imputed Sin (Part 2)
Imputed sin is one of the most misunderstood types of sin. We all know what our personal sin is. But what's imputed sin? Do I need to worry about it?

Oct 24, 2015 • 0sec
Imputed Sin (Part 1)
What's the difference between imputed sin, inherited sin, and personal sin? Listen to the Theology Unplugged team dissect the differences.

Oct 10, 2015 • 0sec
Imprecatory Psalms (Part 1)
How do we interpret passages of Scripture where the author seems to wish ill-will upon his adversaries. Aren't we supposed to love our enemies? Join us for part one of this two part discussion.

Oct 10, 2015 • 0sec
Imprecatory Psalms (Part 2)
How do we interpret passages of Scripture where the author seems to wish ill-will upon his adversaries. Aren't we supposed to love our enemies? Join us for part one of this two part discussion.

Sep 9, 2015 • 0sec
Death and the Judgment to Come: Pascal's Beginning (Audio Blog)
Death is a powerful motivator. Our mortality causes us to ask questions of ultimate purpose and meaning. Pascal and the apostles use death and judgment as a powerful double punch apologetic for taking questions about God seriously.

Sep 4, 2015 • 0sec
Jesus Viewed Scripture as Inerrant: A Reply to Kyle Roberts (Audio Blog)
Is scripture inspired and inerrant as Dr. Bowman contends or merely inspired as Kyle Roberts argues? Dr. Bowman addresses Roberts' first critique.

Sep 2, 2015 • 0sec
Blaise Pascal and His Apologetic that Never Was (Audio Blog)
Good Will Hunting is arguably one of the greatest films ever. Will Hunting is a prodigy. What if Will Hunting had become a Christian? Enter Blaise Pascal.