

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 11, 2011 • 0sec
Invitation to Calvinism (Part 4)
Join Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley and Sam Storms as they discuss Calvinism

Feb 4, 2011 • 0sec
10 Books Every Christian Should Have
Join Michael Patton and Tim Kimberley they discuss their essential Christian reading lists

Jan 28, 2011 • 0sec
Invitation to Calvinism (Part 3)
Join Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley and Sam Storms as they discuss Calvinism

Jan 21, 2011 • 0sec
Invitation to Calvinism (Part 2)
Join Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley and Sam Storms as they discuss Calvinism

Jan 14, 2011 • 0sec
Invitation to Calvinism (Part 1)
Join Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley and Sam Storms as they discuss Calvinism

Jan 6, 2011 • 0sec
Is God a Moral Monster with Paul Copan
Join Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley and Paul Copan as they discuss Paul Copan's book is God a Moral Monster

Dec 17, 2010 • 0sec
Closet Doctrines (Part 2) with Sam Storms
What sort of doctrines or beliefs make Christians blush? Does Sam Storms have some beliefs he wants to bring out the closet? Listen in to find out and maybe get some insight into how we should relate to others so they feel comfortable talking about these

Dec 10, 2010 • 0sec
Sam Storms on Jonathan Edwards
Who was Jonathan Edwards? Sam Storms schools the rest of the team on the amazing life of one of the greatest modern theologians of Christianity.

Dec 3, 2010 • 0sec
Coffe with Dinesh D'Souza
Michael Patton interviews Dinesh D'Souza at the Credo House.

Nov 19, 2010 • 0sec
Certainty
What place does certainity have in our Christian beliefs? Should we admit to any level of uncertainity in what we believe? Doesn't it show more faith on our part if we won't even admit that we could be wrong?