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Theology Central

Theology Central Media | Confessional Theology & Critical Analysiswww.theologycentral.net
Theology Central is a podcast dedicated to deep theological analysis, critical sermon reviews, and doctrinal clarity in an age of confusion. Each episode explores Scripture through a confessional, law and gospel lens—rejecting celebrity-driven faith and focusing on truth, not trends. From exegetical teaching to historical theology and cultural critique, this podcast challenges mainstream assumptions and calls the church back to serious, Scripture-centered thinking. 
Expect honest engagement with difficult texts, critical interaction with popular Christian messages, and a refusal to compromise biblical fidelity for modern relevance.

Topics include biblical exegesis, sermon reviews, church history, spiritual deception, false teaching, and the danger of politicized Christianity.”
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Episodes

The Greek Love Myth in John 21

Did Jesus and Peter use two different words for love in John 21—and does it actually matter? This episode exposes the myth, traces its origins, and shows why the Greek doesn’t say what many claim it does.

Jun 06, 202548 min

John 17 and Christian Division

Jesus prayed “that they may all be one”—but in a divided church, what does that really mean? In this episode, we examine John 17:20–26, explore who Jesus was praying for, and wrestle with the challenge of unity in light of today’s church reality.

Jun 05, 202552 min

AI Friendship

In this episode, I respond to Breakpoint’s take on AI and loneliness, pushing back on their claim that the Church is the cure. Yes, AI relationships are artificial—but let’s not pretend church communities always offer something better. I explore the real failures of Christian community, the limits of human connection, and why honesty—not idealism—is what we need.

Jun 03, 20251 hr

Isaiah 43:8-13

We continue our work on Isaiah 40-55. In this episode we walk through Isaiah 43:8-13

Jun 01, 202538 min

Isaiah 43:1-7

We continue our work on Isaiah 40-55. In this episode we walk through Isaiah 43:1-7 and we consider the church as a factory of false hope

Jun 01, 20251 hr 4 min

What I Want by Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen and Tate McRae’s “What I Want” sounds like a casual hookup anthem—but listen closely and you’ll hear something deeper: two people agreeing not to feel. In this episode, we analyze the song’s emotional detachment, its theology of resigned desire, and what it reveals about a culture that craves connection but fears the cost. Is this honesty, or just another form of despair? And does the song offer even a flicker of hope? Let’s find out.

Jun 01, 202558 min

Visitation of Mary

We discuss the lectionary readings for May 31, 2025

May 31, 202545 min

What I Want: Lyric Assignment

Before we break it down together, here’s your assignment: listen to “What I Want” and interpret it for yourself. What are the characters really saying? Is this song about honesty, fear, desire—or emotional surrender? In this episode, I give you questions to guide your reflection and invite you to wrestle with what the lyrics reveal about love, pain, detachment, and longing. Come ready to listen—and to think theologically.

May 31, 202519 min

Spotify: New Podcast Features

Spotify just launched powerful new podcast features—from smarter recommendations to interactive comments and creator tools. Here’s what’s new and why it matters.

May 30, 202533 min

Acts and the Farewell Discourse

In this episode, we explore how Acts 15 fulfills the promises and preparation of John’s Farewell Discourse. The Eleven, equipped by Jesus, now act with unity, authority, and Spirit-led clarity. This isn’t devotional theory—it’s redemptive history unfolding.

May 30, 202545 min

Lectionary Assignment

An assignment based on recent lectionary readings. Grab your bible, your notebook, and a pencil

May 28, 202513 min

Lose Control by Teddy Swims

Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” isn’t just about heartbreak—it’s a raw confession of fear, need, and the ache of being alone. In this episode, we explore the song’s emotional core, the tension between needing God and needing others, and why Christianity often struggles to hold both together.

May 27, 202553 min

Isaiah 43: Observational Outline Pt 2

In this episode, we return to our long-form study through Isaiah 40–55 by walking slowly and carefully through an observational outline of Isaiah 43. Rather than rushing to application or theological conclusions, we seek to see what is actually in the text.

May 25, 202535 min

Isaiah 43: Observational Outline Pt 1

In this episode, we return to our long-form study through Isaiah 40–55 by walking slowly and carefully through an observational outline of Isaiah 43. Rather than rushing to application or theological conclusions, we seek to see what is actually in the text.

May 25, 20251 hr 3 min

Can AI Judge Faith?

Marjorie Taylor Greene clashed with Elon Musk’s AI after it questioned her Christianity—but was the AI wrong? In this episode, we explore what happened, examine the theology of judgment and discernment, and ask: Can AI be more biblically accurate than some Christians?

May 24, 202542 min

Rethinking John 15:11

John 15:11 says Jesus gives us His joy—but what kind of joy was He talking about? In this episode, we explore the real meaning of this verse, why it wasn’t meant as a blanket emotional promise, and how joy looks different when read through the lens of obedience, suffering, and apostolic mission.

May 24, 20251 hr 2 min

Psalm 57:12 and Catholicism

Why does Psalm 57 have 12 verses in the Catholic Bible? We unpack the Septuagint, the numbering debate, and why the apostles sided with the Greek Old Testament—challenging modern assumptions about which Bible is “right.”

May 23, 202544 min

I’m the Problem by Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen’s “I’m the Problem” sounds like a confession—but is it? This episode unpacks the song’s emotional and theological layers, revealing how blame, deflection, and false repentance shape modern relationships and distort true confession.

May 22, 202557 min

John 15 Isn’t About You?

Jesus said, “I am the vine, you are the branches.” But was He speaking to all believers—or only the Eleven? In this episode, we explore John 15:1–8 in its full context, showing how it was a direct, covenantal moment of apostolic commissioning. We trace how each part of the passage was fulfilled in the lives of the apostles—and why that changes everything about how we read it today.

May 21, 20251 hr 1 min

Peace vs Reality

Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you…” But if that promise was for all believers, why does it so often not match reality? In this episode, we explore whether the peace of John 14:27 was meant for every Christian—or only for the Eleven who heard it that night. A hard but necessary conversation about promise, context, and what we’ve misunderstood.

May 20, 202557 min

$100 for a Parable?

Fr. Mike Schmitz’s $100 “Parables Tour” raises serious questions about the commercialization of ministry. Why is the Church charging for what Jesus gave freely? In this episode, I examine what this model says about the gospel, money, and the priorities of the modern Church.

May 20, 202555 min

Ordinary by Alex Warren

Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” turns romance into religion—replacing God with the beloved. In this episode, we explore the song’s spiritual imagery, its emotional honesty, and how it contrasts with the Gospel reading from John 13.

May 19, 202558 min

The Command the Church Doesn’t Keep Pt 2

Today we take an unfiltered look at John 13:34 and ask: What happens when we read the Bible honestly—without religious gloss or easy answers? Jesus' command to "love one another as I have loved you" isn't just hard—it's crushing. We explore who He was really speaking to, how the Church has failed to live it out, and why so few seem disturbed by that failure. This is not a comfortable teaching. But it's one we need to face.

May 18, 20251 hr 7 min

The Command the Church Doesn’t Keep Pt 1

Today we take an unfiltered look at John 13:34 and ask: What happens when we read the Bible honestly—without religious gloss or easy answers? Jesus’ command to “love one another as I have loved you” isn’t just hard—it’s crushing. We explore who He was really speaking to, how the Church has failed to live it out, and why so few seem disturbed by that failure. This is not a comfortable teaching. But it’s one we need to face.

May 18, 202559 min

Christology in John 14

Today we explore the deep Christology of John 14: “Whoever has seen me has seen the Father.” We connect this truth to Acts 13 and Psalm 98, showing how Christ reveals the Father, the Church carries that revelation, and salvation reaches the nations.

May 17, 20251 hr 1 min

Song of the Summer 2025

A cultural and theological deep dive into the top songs of Summer 2025. Each episode unpacks lyrics through biblical, liturgical, and spiritual lenses—revealing what today’s music says about our hunger for meaning, transcendence, and worship.

May 16, 202535 min

John 14:2: Not Heaven, but the Cross

What if “I go to prepare a place for you” doesn’t mean heaven later—but the cross now? In today’s episode, we explore John 14:2 in its true context and discover a more powerful comfort: access to the Father through Jesus’ death and resurrection.

May 16, 202534 min

Summer 2025 Lectionary Challenge

Welcome to the Summer 2025 Lectionary Challenge. In this kickoff episode, we explain what the challenge is, why we’re using the Catholic lectionary, how to engage the readings each day, and what to expect from each episode. This isn’t a devotional—it’s a call to let Scripture shape you through submission, not selection. Let the journey begin.

May 16, 20251 hr 5 min
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