Category: Theology
Galatians 4:1-7 and Deliverance from this Evil Age (Protestant Libertarian Podcast)
Posted onShow notes: In this episode I talk with Cody Cook about his new book Delivered from This Present Evil Age where he argues that Galatians 4:1-7 portrays […]
Apocalyptic Libertarianism?: A Conversation about Paul and Power (New Testament Theologist)
Posted onA conversation about Paul’s apocalyptic political theology and my book Delivered from the Evil Age of the Present with Nick Quient.
Hell Yes or Hell No? Annihilationism vs. ECT (Protestant Libertarian Podcast)
Posted onDescription: In this episode I am joined once again by the great Cody Cook, this time to discuss the recent controversy regarding Kirk Cameron’s changing […]
Is Conditionalism the True Meaning of Christmas?: Seeing the Incarnation Through the Eyes of Athanasius, the Father of Christian Orthodoxy (Rethinking Hell)
Posted onIs Conditionalism the True Meaning of Christmas? Seeing the Incarnation Through the Eyes of Athanasius, the Father of Christian Orthodoxy
Threading the Needle: How an Early Christian Writing Made a Way for the Rich to Get Into Heaven (LCI)
Posted onTo say that the New Testament has some negative things to say about the wealthy would be an understatement: “It is easier for a camel […]
Two Libertarians Go to the Movies (LCI)
Posted onThis was a really fun one to record. We discussed how films can clarify values and give us the language to think about issues like […]
Can Libertarianism Be Reconciled With Your Christian Tradition? (LCI)
Posted onWhereas libertarianism emerged out of the insights and convictions of an 18th century European movement that is now called “classical liberalism,” Christianity was birthed in […]
Immigration, Nationalism , & the Way of the Cross (Overthinking Christian)
Posted onThis is a written interview with me for the blog Overthinking Christian. You can read it here: Immigration, Nationalism , & the Way of the […]
Should Christians Ever Kill? (Christianity Without Compromise)
Posted onViolence has become an assumed option for many Christians in war, politics, and even personal safety. But that wasn’t always the case. Christianity Without Compromise […]










