Mid-America Reformed Seminary
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Join the faculty of Mid-America Reformed Seminary as they discuss everything from theology to cultural issues from a Reformed perspective. *The opinions presented in each episode are those of the individual speaker and do not necessarily represent the views of the Seminary.*
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313. Chosen by Grace, Called to Humility 25.06.2026 18:49
What happens when Christians forget that grace, not merit, is the foundation of election? In this concluding conversation with Dr. Alan Strange, we move from theology to public life and explore how the doctrine of election dismantles pride, reshapes political engagement, and calls believers to a posture of humility. As debates over nationalism, identity, and power continue to intensify, Dr. Strang...
312. Clay Jars and Chosen Nations: Dr. Strange on Election and the Public Square 18.06.2026 19:10
Israel wasn't chosen because it was great. God said so himself. In this episode of MarsCast, Jared Luttjeboer and Dr. Alan Strange open Deuteronomy 7 and discuss how divine election has never been about merit, national greatness, or cultural superiority. So what does that mean for Christians today who are tempted to baptize political power with the language of chosenness? The answer, Dr. Stran...
311. Better Than Whom? Ethnic Superiority and the Image of God 11.06.2026 17:09
A short clip. A blunt question. And apparently, more than a few people had thoughts about it. When Dr. Alan Strange asked his evening class whether anyone really believes some nations or ethnic groups are superior to others, the clip made the rounds, and the comment sections lit up. In this episode of MarsCast, we slow the moment down as Dr. Strange walks through what Paul was actually doing at th...
310. The Theologian Who Won't Go and the Missionary Who Doesn't Know 04.06.2026 19:42
Paul didn't write Romans because he had a lot to say; he wrote it because he needed a church ready to send him to Spain. That single missionary ambition is what holds the most theologically dense letter in the New Testament together, and it exposes one of the deepest fault lines in the church today: the split between doctrinal seriousness and genuine concern for the lost. In this final convers...
309. Why Paul Wrote His Longest Letter to a Church He'd Never Met 28.05.2026 17:36
Why is Romans so long? Paul wasn't writing a theology textbook; he was trying to recruit a missionary partner, and the Roman church wasn't ready. In this episode, host Jared Luttjeboer sits down with Dr. Marcus Mininger to unpack the three concrete obstacles standing between Paul and an effective mission to Spain: a church that had only heard caricatures of his gospel, a Jewish-Gentile rif...
308. Romans Is Not What You Think It Is 21.05.2026 19:44
Everyone knows Romans for justification by faith, but what if that's only part of the story? In this episode, host Jared Luttjeboer sits down with Dr. Marcus Mininger to explore the provocative thesis that Paul's letter to the Romans is, at its core, a missionary fundraising document aimed at getting the Roman church to bankroll a mission to Spain. Drawing on nearly a decade of renewed sch...
307. The Spiritual Formation of Elders 14.05.2026 19:46
The hardest person for an elder to pastor is himself. In this final episode of our series on pastoral leadership, Dr. J. Mark Beach doesn't let elders off the hook. He looks at the unchecked bad habits of the heart, the hidden sins that hollow out a shepherd's credibility, and the gap between what they confront in others and what they tolerate in themselves. He's candid about what that...
306. Shepherds Smell Like Sheep 07.05.2026 18:50
Some elders think the job is the meeting. They show up, they vote, and then they adjourn. Dr. J. Mark Beach disagrees. In this episode of MarsCast, Beach unpacks why the real work of eldership happens in coffee shops, hospital rooms, and living rooms, not the consistory room, and why elders who get the polity right but miss the gospel are practicing something other than Christianity. Drawing on Je...
305. Comfortable Churches and Uncomfortable Pastors 30.04.2026 14:58
What happens when a church treats its pastor like a contractor who's hired to perform, expected to comply, and fired when inconvenient? In this episode, Jared Luttjeboer sits down with Dr. J. Mark Beach to expose the "hired help" mentality quietly shaping too many Reformed congregations. They contrast the transactional model of pastoral ministry — where the pastor answers to the peop...
304. Cowboys, Shepherds, and Pastoral Leadership 23.04.2026 13:55
What if the way your church thinks about pastoral leadership is quietly undermining it? In this first episode of a four-part series, host Jared Luttjeboer sits down with Dr. J. Mark Beach to examine what Scripture actually demands of a pastor: not a facilitator, not a talking head, not a carefully managed voice on the periphery, but a shepherd who leads. Drawing on Peter's jarring confrontation in...
303. Reaching Women: Practical Strategies for the Church 16.04.2026 24:30
What does it actually look like for a church to move toward women with the good news of Jesus without swinging left into egalitarianism or right into a cold, avoidant piety? In this final conversation with Dr. Andrew Compton, the theory ends, and the hard work begins. From rethinking the reflexive male avoidance of women in the name of purity, to the provocative question of whether church leaders...
302. Trad Wives, Feminist Churches, and the Jesus Who Transcends Both 09.04.2026 32:36
Critics call the Bible misogynistic. Some point to the Gnostic Gospels as the "real" feminist Jesus. But Dr. Andrew Compton argues that the canonical Jesus, the actual Jesus, treated women in ways so countercultural that Christianity attracted more women than men across the Roman Empire. In this episode of MarsCast, we examine what the Gospels reveal about Jesus' heart for women: how...
301. From Liberation to Disappointment: Tracing the Feminist Arc 02.04.2026 30:18
Millions of women were promised that liberation would bring fulfillment, so why are so many of them exhausted, angry, and searching for something more? In this first episode of a three-part series, host Jared Luttjeboer sits down with Dr. Andrew Compton, professor of Old Testament at Mid-America Reformed Seminary, to trace the arc of feminist ideology from the Industrial Revolution through today&#...
300. Steady As She Goes: Faithful Politics Across a Lifetime 26.03.2026 21:52
Every generation believes its political moment is the worst in history, and every generation is partly right. But what if the real crisis isn't the news cycle, but our inability to outlast it? For its 300th episode, MarsCast closes out its series on political exhaustion and the church with a fittingly long-view conversation: Dr. Alan Strange, president of Mid-America Reformed Seminary, draws o...
299. The Church and Political Formation 19.03.2026 17:33
In this third episode of our series on political exhaustion and the church, host Jared Luttjeboer presses Dr. Alan Strange on the most practical question yet: how should the local church shape how their people think about politics during ordinary times so they're not starting from scratch every election season, already entrenched and already tired? Dr. Strange argues that proactive discipleshi...
298. What Political Exhaustion Reveals About Our Theology 12.03.2026 16:59
When Christians treat election results or political victories like theological verdicts, something has gone wrong, but what? In this episode of Marscast, Jared Luttjeboer sits down with Dr. Alan Strange to diagnose the deeper theological fractures hiding beneath political exhaustion. The Reformed tradition has always offered a richer answer than either Christian nationalism or quiet withdrawal, an...
297. Pastoring a Politically Exhausted Church 05.03.2026 14:52
Political division strains friendships, but sometimes, it also fractures churches, turning voting records into litmus tests for gospel faithfulness and Sunday mornings into ideological battlegrounds. In this first episode of a four-part series, Marscast host Jared Luttjeboer sits down with Dr. Alan Strange to diagnose what's really happening beneath the surface of politically exhausted congreg...
296. Is There Room for Growth in the URCNA? 26.02.2026 25:18
Can a young federation preserve its confessional convictions while reaching new communities? As the URCNA approaches its thirtieth year with approximately 140 churches and 25,000 members, Dr. Cornelis Venema explores the delicate balance between maintaining theological clarity and expanding the mission. From the 2008 union with Orthodox Christian Reformed Churches to current debates about seminary...
295. What the URCNA Won't Compromise: Doctrine, Polity, and the Form of Subscription 19.02.2026 23:42
When the United Reformed Churches in North America formed in 1996, they didn't just create another denomination; they made deliberate choices about identity rooted in centuries of Reformed tradition. From adopting the Three Forms of Unity to implementing a strict subscription rooted in the Synod of Dort, to maintaining commitments such as catechetical preaching, every decision reveals the URCN...
294. The Birth of the United Reformed Churches in North America 12.02.2026 26:34
When around 40 churches take a risk to leave the only denomination they've ever known, what drives them to take that leap? This episode reveals how a single letter from a small Illinois congregation in 1986 sparked a movement that would become a chapter in the history books of the Christian Reformed Church in North America. From the Consistorial Conferences to debates over church order, Dr. Co...
293. The Long Road to Leaving the CRC 05.02.2026 18:11
What theological crisis in the 20th century led thousands of Reformed Christians to leave their denomination and start something new? In this episode, Dr. Cornelis Venema takes us inside the Christian Reformed Church in North America during a time when questions about biblical authority, confessional fidelity, and ordination standards came to a head. From faculty dismissals at Calvin Seminary in 1...
292. Rome Strikes Back: The Catholic Counter-Reformation 25.12.2025 18:00
How did the Catholic Church respond when Luther's hammer struck the church door? In this Christmas Day finale, Dr. Alan Strange and Jared Luttjeboer explore the other side of the Reformation story: Rome's counter-offensive. From the rise of the Jesuits as the Pope's "shock troops" to the monumental Council of Trent that would define Catholic theology for years to come, you...
291. John Knox and the Scottish Reformation 18.12.2025 16:02
Venture north of England to the Reformation in Scotland, which created something truly distinctive—a Presbyterian church that would reshape the English-speaking world. Dr. Alan Strange guides us through the smuggling of Lutheran tracts in cargo shipments, the martyrdom of Patrick Hamilton, and the extraordinary life of John Knox, the fiery preacher who once dared to tell a French ambassador to cal...
290. England's Reformation: Why It Started in the Palace, Not the Pulpit 11.12.2025 18:08
Why did England's Reformation begin with a king's divorce rather than a theologian's protest? In this episode of MARSCAST , Dr. Alan Strange guides us through the fascinating and tumultuous story of how England broke from Rome, not primarily for doctrinal reasons, but through political upheaval. From Henry VIII's quest for a male heir to the brief but transformative reign of the bo...
289. How Protestantism Became a Continental Movement 04.12.2025 16:39
What happened after Luther's 95 Theses? In this episode, we trace the explosive spread of Protestantism across Europe—from the Lutheran state churches of Germany and Scandinavia to the persecuted Reformed communities of France. Dr. Alan Strange guides us through the wars of religion, the Formula of Concord, and the complex church-state entanglements that shaped the legacy of the Reformation. D...
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