Theologically Driven

Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary
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Nov 6, 2025 • 27min

What is biblical forgiveness? w/ Mark Snoeberger

In this episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Mark Snoeberger joins the conversation to unpack what the Bible teaches about forgiveness. Is it just letting go of bitterness, or is it something deeper? Dr. Snoeberger explains how true forgiveness involves lifting shame, restoring relationships, and recognizing the role of genuine repentance. Through practical examples and biblical insight, this episode helps listeners think more clearly about forgiveness, consequences, and reconciliation.Learn More about DBTS at https://dbts.eduLearn More about the Rice Lecture Series on Historic vs Trauma-Informed Biblical Counseling at https://dbts.edu/rice
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Oct 30, 2025 • 35min

On Stoicism, Wisdom, and Ryan Holiday w/ Kyle Dunham

In this episode of Theologically Driven, host Phil Cecil is joined by Dr. Kyle Dunham to explore the fascinating intersection between Stoic philosophy and biblical wisdom. Drawing from the teachings of ancient Stoics like Marcus Aurelius and modern interpreters such as Ryan Holiday, the conversation delves into seven core principles of Stoicism and compares them with insights from Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and Job.Learn More about DBTS at https://dbts.eduLearn More about the Rice Lecture Series at https://dbts.edu/rice
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Oct 23, 2025 • 23min

Review of An Introduction to the Making and Meaning of the Bible w/ Kyle Dunham

In this episode of Theologically Driven, host Phil Cecil welcomes Dr. Kyle Dunham to discuss Michael B. Shepherd’s new book, An Introduction to the Making and Meaning of the Bible. They explore how Scripture’s composition—especially in the Old Testament—reveals its message through narrative framed by poetry, editorial comments, and programmatic passages. Dunham highlights examples like Jacob’s and Moses’s blessings, the Balaam oracles, and the way books begin and end to signal theological themes. The conversation also covers textual criticism and translation, including the roles of the Masoretic Text, the Septuagint, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and why Jeremiah’s textual history is uniquely complex. Turning to compositional strategy, they trace messianic trajectories in the Old Testament and show how the New Testament mirrors and fulfills these patterns through the Gospels, Acts, and the Epistles. Along the way, Dunham offers appreciative engagement with Shepherd’s insights while noting points of critique—such as privileging the Septuagint in certain cases and the balance of kingdom and covenant themes.Learn More about DBTS at https://dbts.eduLearn More about Rice Lecture Series at https://dbts.edu/rice
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Oct 16, 2025 • 25min

What is Trauma-Informed Counseling? w/ Jacob Elwart

In this episode of Theologically Driven, we welcome Dr. Jacob Elwart for a conversation on trauma-informed counseling through a biblical lens. We define trauma, explore how Scripture speaks to suffering, forgiveness, anxiety, and hope, and contrast secular trauma-informed methods (e.g., EMDR, yoga, cinema therapy) with historic biblical counseling’s aim of spiritual transformation. Dr. Elwart discusses limits, when to refer, and why bypassing the spiritual dynamics of the soul can be a disservice to those who suffer. The episode also announces the 2026 Rice Lecture Series (March 20), featuring a formal debate between historic biblical counseling and trauma-informed biblical counseling—covering the sufficiency of Scripture, common grace insights, and practical implications for ministry. Learn more and register at https://dbts.edu/riceLearn more about DBTS at https://dbts.edu
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Oct 9, 2025 • 19min

The Abrahamic Covenant as the Foundation for Missions w/ Kyle Dunham

In this episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Dunham joins the conversation to explore his recent article published in the Spring 2025 edition of the Master's Seminary Journal. He presents a compelling case for the Abrahamic Covenant as the biblical foundation for missions, arguing that God's promise to bless all nations through Abraham and his seed is central to understanding the church's mission today.Dr. Dunham walks through the development of the covenant across Genesis, offering a unique four-stage framework—promise, ratification, sign, and affirmation—and explains why terms like “unconditional” may not fully capture the covenant’s nature. He also discusses how the Abrahamic Covenant relates to other biblical covenants, especially the Davidic and New Covenants, and what this means for the continuity of Israel in God’s redemptive plan.The conversation challenges broader definitions of missions that include social justice and creation care, urging a return to a gospel-centered focus rooted in Scripture. Whether you're a pastor, missionary, or student of theology, this episode offers rich insights into biblical theology and its practical implications for global missions today.Learn More about DBTS at https://dbts.edu
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Oct 2, 2025 • 20min

What do dispensationalists believe about modern Israel? w/ Mark Snoeberger

In today's episode, we invite Dr Snoeberger on to explore the theological and political implications of the Abrahamic Covenant in relation to modern Israel. Prompted by recent comments from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the discussion dives deep into dispensationalist interpretations, the nature of Abraham’s seed, and how Christians and governments should view and interact with Israel today. The episode also touches on the distinction between civil and ecclesiastical applications of the covenant, and whether the church has a unique responsibility toward Jewish evangelism.Learn more about DBTS at https://dbts.eduLearn more about E3 at https://e3pc.org
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Sep 25, 2025 • 21min

Obadiah: God’s Justice and the Day of the Lord with Ryan Meyer

In this episode of Theologically Driven, we sit down with Dr. Meyer to explore the often-overlooked book of Obadiah. What is its historical setting? Why does it matter today? We discuss the themes of God’s justice, the pride and downfall of Edom, and the hope of restoration for God’s people. Learn how Obadiah points us to the coming Day of the Lord and why this message still speaks to our lives and churches today.Learn More about DBTS at https://dbts.eduLearn More about the E3 Pastors Conference at https://e3pc.org
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Sep 18, 2025 • 21min

When Mercy Makes You Mad: The Theological Message of Jonah w/ Ryan Meyer

In this episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Ryan Meyer joins the conversation to explore the theological message of the book of Jonah. While Jonah’s story is familiar, Dr. Meyer highlights its deeper purpose: exposing Jonah’s hard heart and pointing to God’s compassion for repentant sinners—even Israel’s enemies. The discussion covers Jonah’s historical context, the unique narrative style among the Minor Prophets, the book’s main theological theme, and its relevance for believers today.Learn about DBTS at https://dbts.eduRegister for E3 at https://e3pc.org
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Sep 11, 2025 • 29min

Homework in Counseling with Jacob Elwart

In this episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Jacob Elwart joins us to discuss the role of homework in biblical counseling. He explains how assignments help extend discipleship beyond the counseling room, keeping counselees engaged with Scripture, prayer, and practical application throughout the week. We talk about how to tailor homework to each person, what makes it effective, and how it encourages lasting spiritual growth.Learn more about DBTS at https://dbts.eduRegister for E3 at https://e3pc.org
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Sep 4, 2025 • 25min

The Secret to Contentment with Jacob Elwart

Contentment is not natural but a learned skill, as Paul states in Philippians 4. Today Dr. Elwart highlights that a lack of contentment often stems from bitterness or questioning God's goodness, which can sideline our service to Christ. To grow in this area, we need to focus on four key aspects: perspective, responsibility, recognizing where true satisfaction comes from, and understanding God's providence. Ultimately, a proper view of God and ourselves is essential for trusting that God orchestrates all things for our good, even in difficult circumstances.Register for the E3 Pastors Conference at https://e3pc.orgLearn more about DBTS at https://dbts.edu

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