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Eavesdrop on a Theological Conversation: Recent Episodes of the Credo Podcast

Are you looking to deepen your understanding of theology? In the last several episodes of the Credo Podcast, the conversations have revolved around important topics concerning theology and philosophy. From humility and God’s design to the extra Calvinisticum and Stephen King, these conversations pose significant questions for the church today. For more teaching on the importance of Christian theology, see Dr. Barrett’s most recent book, Simply Trinity: The Unmanipulated Father, Son, and Spirit (Baker, 2021).

In each episode, Matthew Barrett talks with fellow theologians about the most important doctrines of the faith. Listen in today and grow in your knowledge of who God is and what he has done in Christ Jesus. Below are some of the most recent episodes of the Credo Podcast now available on Soundcloud, Spotify, and iTunes. You can listen to all episodes on the Credo Podcast page.


Why is humility essential to theology? Kelly Kapic and Matthew Barrett

In this episode, Kelly Kapic joins Matthew Barrett to help us think through the beautiful limits to God’s design, explaining how humility frames who we are and how we are meant to relate to God, and to one another.

What is the Extra Calvinisticum? KJ Drake and Matthew Barrett

In this episode, K.J. Drake joins Matthew Barrett to help us think through the extra Calvinisticum, explaining how the doctrine beautifully upholds Christ’s humanity but without compromising his divinity in the hypostatic union.

What can Christians learn from Stephen King? Jared Wilson and Matthew Barrett

In this episode, Jared Wilson joins Matthew Barrett as they both discuss how the great Stephen King has influenced their writing. They also explain why reading fiction can help pastors become better preachers and theologians become better communicators.

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