
Christ Over All
Jesus Christ reigns over all things, and this podcast exists to help people see the reality and ramifications of this truth. We post at least four times a month: Twice, we will read aloud a longform essay from our monthly theme. And twice, we will discuss each essay with its author and another Christian leader. Listen in to live in light of Christ’s Lordship.
Latest episodes

Mar 11, 2024 • 58min
3.11 Michael A.G. Haykin, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • "Baptists, A Confessional People"
Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview church historian Michael Haykin on his longford essay "Baptists, A Confessional People."
Timestamps
Intro - 00:43
The Thesis of Baptists as a Confessional People - 02:40
Where Did Dr. Haykin First Encounter Creeds & Confessions? - 03:50
Are Baptists Self-conscious to the Early Creeds & Confessions? - 06:10
Why Was the Second London Confession of 1689 Necessary? - 08:44
What Happens After the 1689 Confession? - 14:27
Comparing Motivations for the Abstract of Principles vs. The Call for a Modern Day Abstract BF&M - 19:24
What’s the Connection Between Church Planting, Evangelism, and a Strong Sense of Confessionalism? - 21:14
The Relation Between Confessional Churches and Strong Teaching - 26:03
What’s a Good Definition of Subscriptionism? - 28:08
Subscribing to a Confession and Liberty on Certain Issues - 29:07
Revising and Updating Confessions? - 31:10
Why Was Confessionalism Lost in the 19th and 10th Centuries? - 38:02
Southern Baptists and Calvinism in the 19th Century - 41:38
Moving Away From Confessionalism Leads to Liberalism - 43:30
Uniting for Mission? - 46:32
The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptists in Canada - 48:18
What Principles Do We Need to Learn in 2024 about Cooperating around a Confession? - 51:25
Are Students at Southern Seminary Committed to Confessionalism? - 52:55
Outro – 55:55
Resources to Click
“Baptists, A Confessional People” – Michael A.G. Haykin
Theme: Creeds, Confessions, and Cooperation
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Books to Read
Baptist Confessions of Faith – William L. Lumpkin & Bill J. Leonard
Soldiers of Christ – A. James Fuller, Michael A.G. Haykin, Roger Duke
Kiffen, Knollys, and Keach: Rediscovering our English Baptist Heritage – Michael A.G. Haykin

Mar 4, 2024 • 18min
3.10 Michael A.G. Haykin • Reading • "Baptists, A Confessional People"
Historically, Baptists have been a people committed to the authority of Scripture. This very commitment to the Bible has also led Baptists to be a confessional people.

Feb 26, 2024 • 57min
3.9 David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • "The Sufficiency of Scripture in Doing Christian Theology by the Book"
Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum discuss Ardel Caneday's essay "The Sufficiency of Scripture in Doing Christian Theology by the Book."
Timestamps
Intro - 00:44
Going to Israel - 02:41
Background Context: Is this Necessary? - 04:15
How to Put the ‘Historical’ and ‘Grammatical’ Together - 7:12
How Much Did Ancient Near Eastern Context Impact Kingdom Through Covenant? - 09:25
What is the Doctrine of ‘Sufficiency of Scripture’ and How Does It Fit With the Rest of the Doctrine of Scripture? - 17:22
Natural Revelation and Special Revelation - 21:40
Is Special Revelation Dependent on Natural Revelation? What is the Order? - 24:53
Who is Abraham Kuyper and What Was His Contribution? - 30:23
What is a Proper Application of Tradition for Doing Theology? - 33:51
What are the Challenges for How Scripture and Tradition are Working Together in Our Own Day? - 39:02
The Concern of Allegorical Interpretation - 43:21
N.T. Wright - 46:35
Dr. Wellum’s Final Thoughts - 53:33
Outro – 55:19
Resources to Click
“The Sufficiency of Scripture in Doing Theology by the Book” – Ardel B. Caneday
“Well, Well, Well: Look What We Have Here: A Marriage, A Mountain, and a Messiah (pt. 1) – A Sermon on John 4:1-18” – David Schrock
“Well, Well, Well: Look What We Have Here: A Marriage, A Mountain, and a Messiah (pt. 2) – A Sermon on John 4:16-26” – David Schrock
“Well, Well, Well: Look What We Have Here: A Marriage, A Mountain, and a Messiah (pt. 3) – A Sermon on John 4:27-42” – David Schrock
“George Smeaton and Abraham Kuyper on the Universal Reign of Christ” – David Schrock
Theme: Thinking God’s Thoughts After Him: Doing Theology by the Book
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Books to Read
Systematic Theology Vol. 1: From Canon to Concept – Stephen J. Wellum
Kingdom Through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants (2nd Ed.) – Peter J. Gentry & Stephen J. Wellum
God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ – Stephen J. Wellum
Crisis of Confidence: Reclaiming the Historic Faith in a Culture Consumed with Individualism and Identity– Carl R. Trueman
Lectures on Calvinism– Abraham Kuyper

Feb 19, 2024 • 38min
3.8 Ardel Caneday • Reading • "The Sufficiency of Scripture in Doing Christian Theology by the Book"
Systematic Theology is inextricably linked to the understanding of individual biblical texts. But what if those texts are obscured by extra-Biblical historical backgrounds that lead away from a biblical author’s intended meaning? Sound exegesis must begin with a firm commitment to the sufficiency of Scripture.
“The Sufficiency of Scripture in Doing Christian Theology by the Book” by Ardel Caneday
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Feb 12, 2024 • 1h 1min
3.7 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • "An Excerpt from Stephen Wellum's Systematic Theology, Volume 1: From Canon to Concept"
Listen in as Stephen Wellum joins David Schrock and Trent Hunter to discuss his new Systematic Theology, Volume 1: From Canon to Concept.
Timestamps
Intro - 00:38
When Did Trent first Hear of Dr. Wellum Talking about His Systematic Theology? - 3:04
When Did Dr. Wellum Begin His Process on His Systematic Theology? - 4:20
How Did Dr. Wellum’s Systematic Theology grow? - 8:10
Why is Prolegomena Important? - 10:08
Who Were Dr. Wellum’s Theological Influences? - 15:05
The Academy and the Church - 18:22
Why Do Pastors Need Systematic Theology? - 21:30
Intratextual vs. Extratextual - 24:38
Was There Ever a Time Dr. Wellum Went into Extratextual Theology? - 32:50
The Subject of Biblicism: The Relationships Between Scripture and Tradition & Scripture and Historical Theology- 38:13
Engaging the Cultural Moment That We’re In, and Applying Scripture - 44:35
Ethics in Dr. Wellum’s Systematic Theology - 49:03
Theology for the People of God - 54:20
Christ Over All Monthly Q&A Zoom Calls - 56:40
Outro – 59:26
Resources to Click
“An Excerpt from Stephen Wellum’s Systematic Theology, Volume 1: From Canon to Concept” – Stephen J. Wellum
Theme: Thinking God’s Thoughts After Him: Doing Theology by the Book
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Books to Read
Systematic Theology Vol. 1: From Canon to Concept – Stephen J. Wellum
Kingdom Through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants (2nd Ed.) – Peter J. Gentry & Stephen J. Wellum
God’s Kingdom Through God’s Covenants – Peter J. Gentry & Stephen J. Wellum
Progressive Covenantalism: Charting a Course between Dispensational and Covenantal Theologies – ed. Brent Parker and Stephen J. Wellum
Christ From Beginning to End – Trent Hunter & Stephen J. Wellum
God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ – Stephen J. Wellum
The Person of Christ: An Introduction – Stephen J. Wellum
He Is There and He Is Not Silent – Francis A. Schaeffer
Reformed Dogmatics – Herman Bavinck
Reformed Ethics Vol. 1 – Herman Bavinck
Reformed Ethics Vol. 2 – Herman Bavinck
Biblical Theology – Geerhardus Vos
Systematic Theology – Louis Berkhof
Institutes of the Christian Religion – John Calvin
The Christian Faith: A Systematic Theology for Pilgrims on the Way – Michael Horton
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Christian Belief (2nd ed.) – Wayne Grudem

Feb 5, 2024 • 1h 22min
3.6 Stephen Wellum • Reading • "An Excerpt from Stephen Wellum's Systematic Theology, Volume 1: From Canon to Concept"
What is systematic theology and why does it matter? Stephen Wellum answers these important questions in the first chapter of his new Systematic Theology excerpted here.

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Jan 29, 2024 • 60min
3.5 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • "What Should Christians Think About the Nation of Israel Today?"
Stephen Wellum, expert in Christian theology, discusses the changing dynamics and role of the nation of Israel today, the significance of Israel in God's plan, the importance of nations and the challenges in today's world, and interpretations of Israel's future role in Romans 11.

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Jan 22, 2024 • 34min
3.4 Stephen Wellum • Reading • "What Should Christians Think about the Nation of Israel Today?"
Stephen Wellum discusses the role of Israel in God's plan, including their typification of Jesus, the fulfillment of the Davidic covenant, and their right to self-defense against Hamas. This podcast explores the theological perspective on the modern nation of Israel and its relationship with the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

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Jan 15, 2024 • 1h 4min
3.3 Brent Parker, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • "A Biblical and Theological Perspective of National Israel"
Brent Parker, David Schrock, and Trent Hunter discuss a theological perspective of Israel, exploring different understandings, typology, Abrahamic covenant, and how titles and offices of Israel point to Christ. They also address the connection between Old Testament prophecies, the fulfillment of land promises, Jesus as the true Israel, and the relationship between the Church and Israel. The chapter concludes with insights on interpreting Romans 11 and an invitation to engage and support the podcast.

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Jan 8, 2024 • 1h 2min
3.2 Brent Parker • Reading • "A Biblical and Theological Perspective of National Israel"
Brent Parker, a biblical and theological expert, explores the theological view of national Israel, including recent terrorist attacks, and the connection between evangelical Christians and Israel's right to exist. He discusses the different perspectives on the relationship between Israel and the church, emphasizing how Israel is a subset of the people of God. He also delves into Israel's disobedience, covenant curses, the promises of seed and blessing, and the future Davidic king. The chapter concludes by discussing the role of Israel and Christ in the New Testament.