

Room for Nuance
Room for Nuance Podcast
Welcome to Room for Nuance, a long-form podcast hosted by Sean DeMars committed to exploring complex biblical topics with subject matter experts.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 1h 21min
The EFS Interview
Kyle Claunch, Associate Professor of Christian Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, offers a concise theological tour. He defines Eternal Functional Submission and examines key texts like John and 1 Corinthians. He defends one divine will, explores Augustine’s interpretive rule, unpacks sending and procession language, and clarifies the Son’s mediatorial role versus eternal subordination.

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Jan 20, 2026 • 2h 19min
The Owen Strachan Interview
Owen Strachan, a pastor, author, and founder of One Gospel, shares insights from his journey in faith, starting from his early Christian formation in Maine. He discusses cultural challenges faced at Bowdoin and his internships shaping his theological stance. Engaging with controversial topics like Critical Race Theory and the rise of wokeness, Owen emphasizes the importance of gracious reform. He also reflects on his role at One Gospel, promoting gospel-centered unity while addressing modern misconceptions like Christian nationalism.

Jan 15, 2026 • 2h 18min
The Scripture Memory Interview
Andrew Davis, a senior pastor and founder of Two Journeys Ministry, shares his journey from a Catholic upbringing to accepting Christ during his time at MIT. He delves into mentorship from Mark Dever and why he transitioned from engineering to ministry. Andrew confronts complex gender and authority issues at First Baptist Durham, recounts challenges he faced, and discusses the transformative power of Scripture memorization for preaching and pastoral care. He also explores the theological significance of biblical books and his insights on heaven and eternal education.

Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 53min
The Steve Wellum Interview
Steve Wellum, a Professor of Christian Theology and editor of The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology, dives deep into systematic theology and covenantal studies. He shares his journey from a pastoral role to academia, influenced by figures like Francis Schaeffer. Discussing his multi-volume work on systematic theology, Wellum emphasizes its role in articulating a Christian worldview. He also explores topics like the historical Adam, theosis, and the interplay between covenants and Christ, all while answering light-hearted rapid-fire questions.

Jan 1, 2026 • 2h 12min
The Reformed Baptist Interview
Tom Hicks, senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Clinton, is an accomplished theologian with degrees from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In this engaging discussion, he delves into his spiritual journey and the nuances of being a Reformed Baptist. Hicks explains the significance of covenant theology, the distinction between law and gospel, and how historical confessions shape church identity. He also contrasts different views on covenants, emphasizes the importance of church membership, and addresses modern challenges like legalism and Christian liberty.

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Dec 25, 2025 • 1h 37min
The Best Books of 2025
Walter Shaw, the creator of WTSreads and a Westminster Seminary graduate, shares his passion for Christian literature. He discusses tracking reading habits and dives into diverse book recommendations from audiobooks to children's literature. They explore the impact of modern retellings of classics and reflect on reading for personal growth. Shaw and the host also recommend notable titles, including memoirs and theological resources. Their conversation highlights the joys of curation and the search for meaningful narratives in both fiction and nonfiction.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 55min
The Holiday Interview
In this lively discussion, Will Stevenson, Associate Pastor of Glory Community Church, explores the controversy over Christian holiday celebrations. They debate whether churches should recognize Christmas and Easter, examining the regulative principle and its scriptural basis. Will shares insights on private family traditions versus corporate worship, suggesting a balance between cultural engagement and faith. The conversation also touches on the evolution of holiday symbols, urging a Jesus-centered approach to celebrations, all while maintaining pastoral prudence.

Dec 11, 2025 • 1h 31min
The Divorce and Remarriage Interview
In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Jim Newheiser shares his journey as the Director of the Christian Counseling Program at Reformed Theological Seminary. He discusses the nature of marriage and divorce, emphasizing that divorce is a failure but offers insights into grounds for separation, including adultery and abuse. Jim expands on emotional betrayals as serious issues and outlines a gentle approach to counseling and restoration. He also addresses the nuances of remarriage and the complexities of wrongful divorces with wisdom and depth.

Dec 10, 2025 • 42min
The Physical Expressiveness In Worship Sermon

Dec 4, 2025 • 2h 18min
The Neil Shenvi Interview
Neil Shenvi, a Christian apologist and author, shares his faith journey, from a college skeptic to an advocate for apologetics. He discusses critical theory's influence on the church and the importance of understanding its core ideas. Neil emphasizes the need for pastors to engage thoughtfully and patiently with believers influenced by these ideologies. He also critiques both the woke left and right, highlighting the spiritual dangers they pose. The conversation blends serious theological insights with humorous personal anecdotes, making for an engaging dialogue.


