
TheoDisc Podcast
TheoDisc is a podcast by WTC faculty and friends with fortnightly episodes on theological ideas that will hopefully stimulate you to pursue your own theological learning and ultimately to deepen your faith. It is a place of discussion and debate, and a place to hear a variety of voices. We do hope you enjoy listening!
TheoDisc is part of WTC Theology: https://wtctheology.org.uk/
Latest episodes

Apr 9, 2025 • 37min
Grace Hamman - Jesus through Medieval Eyes
Beholding Christ with Artists, Mystics, and Theologians of the Middle Ages
On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny is joined by Dr Grace Hamman, who is an expert in medieval studies and recently published her first book, Jesus through Medieval Eyes, a fascinating look at how Christians in the Middle Ages viewed and depicted Jesus through art and literature, and what we can learn from them today. In this discussion, they look at how Jesus was viewed as a Knight, a 'good Christian', and even as Mother! Kenny and Grace had a genuinely engaging and insightful chat, that would make you want to listen more... Enjoy!
SHOW NOTES
Grace's blog and podcast - HERE
Buy Grace's book - HERE

Mar 28, 2025 • 44min
Kate Coleman - Transform your Leadership
On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny is joined by Rev Dr Kate Coleman who, in her latest book, Metamorph, asks us to consider transformation at the heart of leadership as revealed in the Scriptures. What we mean by ‘results’ and ‘success’ can shift our priorities and result in leadership that can disconnect what we do from who we are. They had a conversation about healthy leadership that focuses on personal, community, and missional transformation. Enjoy!
SHOW NOTES
Get a copy of ‘Metamorph’: https://amzn.eu/d/efFen1B
Visit Next Leadership: https://nextleadership.co.uk

Mar 14, 2025 • 47min
Scot McKnight - Jesus and the Pharisees
On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny is joined again by Prof Scot McKnight who has written and taught extensively around the question: "What if we have got the Pharisees, and Jesus, wrong?" Scot argues that’s exactly what’s happened, and a more complete understanding of 1st Century Jewish tradition and culture contradicts much of what Christians have taught and believed about the Pharisees, shielding us from how Jesus might critique our own traditions. We hope you enjoy this episode!
Scot’s books - HERE

Feb 27, 2025 • 37min
Roger Mitchell - Politics of Love
On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny is joined by political theologian, Dr Roger Haydon Mitchell, whose starting point when reading the gospels, or indeed the whole Bible, is in a joining together of politics and love. This episode highlights a number of current issues facing the church today, from talking politics at the dinner table to living our lives in a Christlike manner, and Roger certainly does not tiptoe around any controversies. We hope you enjoy it as much as we have!
Show notes:
The Kenotic Way by Roger Mitchell - https://www.ashburnham.org.uk/kenotic-way/
The Kenarchy journal - https://kenarchy.org/
Roger's Books - https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Roger-Haydon-Mitchell/author/B00ENXHCII
Subscribe to TheoDisc here - https://wtctheology.org.uk/theodisc-podcast/

Feb 13, 2025 • 39min
Kyle Strobel - Rule of Life
Have we made spritual disciplines a lifehack?
On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny's guest Kyle Strobel, invites us to consider that importing ancient practices of "spiritual formation" or "spritual disciplines" into our current cultural moment isn’t straightforward, and we need to be wary of the propensity in our time to market or refashion our spirituality into a cheaper, individualised, idealised version of what was originally intended. Kyle has written a post on a 'rule of life', which is what most of the conversation centres around. See the link for Kyle's substack below.
Show Notes
Kyle’s Substack: kylestrobel.substack.com
Kyle’s books: amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B001JS6EZ2

Jan 31, 2025 • 38min
Kyle Hughes - How the Spirit became God
On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny is joined by Kyle Hughes, who has detailed a journey of discovery in his book, ‘How the Spirit Became God’, and we’ll be talking not just about the development of a doctrine, but about how our understanding of the Spirit affects our practice and our experience of being drawn into the very life of God. Our belief in the Holy Spirit as the divine third person of the Trinity wasn’t always very clear, and the early church and Christian thinkers had to embark on a substantial journey of understanding the Spirit as co-equal with the Father and the Son. We hope you enjoy this episode with Kyle Hughes on How the Spirit became God.
You can purchase Kyle's book here: https://amzn.eu/d/isNWilf
Subscribe to TheoDisc here: https://theodisc.podbean.com/

Jan 16, 2025 • 50min
Peter Hartwig - Knowing and Identity
A look at Kant, knowing God, and finding our identity
The question ‘who are you?’ has a whole set of assumptions behind it, and if we see identity as a key issue for our time now, then Immanuel Kant’s influence provides some explanation for how we have gotten here. Our guide through this philosophical and theological journey is Peter Hartwig, our guest for this episode of TheoDisc. Peter teaches Theological Anthropology at WTC. He currently serves as Director of Spiritual Life at Christ School in North Carolina where he gets to live out his passions for education, faith, and community-building. Peter received his B.A. in Religious Studies & Classics from the University of Virginia and went on to receive master’s degrees from the University of Cambridge and Princeton Theological Seminary.

Dec 5, 2024 • 43min
Jennifer Powell-McNutt - The Mary We Forgot
In this episode of TheoDisc, Jennifer Powell-McNutt unpacks Mary Magdalene’s story and the way it has been told incorrectly, and helps us to see the powerful witness that she is to the resurrection of Jesus. Mary Magdalene is one of the most prominent figures in the gospel narratives, but is also one of the most misunderstood. Our perception of Mary’s character, story, and influence has often been obscured by assumption, confusion, mythology, and frankly, bad theology. Join us for this eye-opening conversation into the life and influence of Mary Magdalene.
SHOW NOTES
The Mary We Forgot: https://amzn.eu/d/5Yngwyl
Jennifer’s website: https://jenniferpowellmcnutt.com/popular-lay-writing

Nov 21, 2024 • 41min
Sarah Shin and Shin Maeng - The Deliverer has Come!
On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny talks with Sarah Shin and Shin Maeng about their new children’s book, ‘The Deliverer Has Come’ an advent story that takes the fulfilment of Israel’s story in Jesus’ birth seriously while communicating effectively to children. We’ll also touch on some of the wider issues of communicating biblical truth to children. We hope you enjoy this fascinating episode!
Dr Sarah Shin and Shin Maeng are Korean Americans who live in Aberdeen in Scotland. Sarah teaches Charismatic evangelism and church planting at WTC and was recently awarded her PhD in Systematic Theology from the University of Aberdeen where she researched the connection between atonement and ethics. She is also the author of ‘Beyond Colourblind’ as well as ‘The Deliverer Has Come’. Shin is an artist and illustrator who holds an MA in Urban Leadership from Gordon Conwell. He loves music, stories, Marvel comics, and creating and has a passion for justice and seeing God move.
The Deliverer Has Come: https://amzn.eu/d/7m3daLp
YouVersion Devotional based on the book: https://www.bible.com/en/reading-plans/52263
Shin Maeng’s artwork: shinhappen.com

Nov 7, 2024 • 41min
Danielle Strickland - Need to Know
Welcome to TheoDisc episode 46, where Kenny is joined by Danielle Strickland! She is the founder of Boundless Enterprise which has launched multiple creative exploits. She hosts 'The Right Side Up' Podcast, and is the author of multiple books including 'The Liberating Truth' and 'The Other Side of Hope'. You can find out more about Danielle at her website daniellestrickland.com
In this episode we talk about her latest book, ‘Need To Know’ which is a collection of writings that Danielle has curated from diverse voices to speak about the need to empower female leaders in the church. Often those in church leadership don’t know what they don’t know, even if they are supportive of women in leadership - the cultural waters of patriarchy still create assumptions that need to be challenged. That’s the subject of our conversation and we hope you enjoy it.
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