Michael Mott and Zach Hale

Take 2 Theology

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Take 2 Theology is a twice-weekly podcast hosted by Michael Mott and Zachary Hale, elders at Charleston Bible Church. Each episode explores Scripture, theology, and Christian living through thoughtful conversations, interviews, and the occasional friendly debate. Whether we’re walking through a book of the Bible, tackling a tough doctrinal topic, or drafting our favorite children’s Bible songs March Madness-style, our aim is the same: to think deeply about God’s truth and invite others to do the same.

Author

Michael Mott and Zach Hale

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Religion

Podcast website

www.take2theology.com

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Biblical Role of Government | The PCA on Christian Nationalism (Part 1) 09.07.2026

Season 2, Episode 124 In this episode, Michael and Zach begin a two-part discussion of the PCA's 2026 Ad Interim Committee Report on Christian Nationalism, carefully examining what the committee was—and was not—asked to accomplish. Rather than presenting a complete political theology, the report seeks to provide pastoral and constitutional guidance to the church as it addresses the growing con...

Sin, Desire, and the Gospel | Who Is Qualified to Lead? 07.07.2026

Season 2, Episode 123 In the concluding episode of this series on sin, desire, identity, and the gospel, Michael and Zach explore how biblical theology should shape the qualifications for pastoral leadership. Building on previous discussions of original sin, concupiscence, sanctification, and Christian identity, they ask a practical question facing many churches today: How should elders and pastor...

Biblical Role of Government | Reflections on Our Panel on Government 02.07.2026

Season 2, Episode 122 In this episode, Michael and Zach reflect on several key themes and insights that emerged from their recent roundtable discussions on government, politics, and Christian civic engagement. The conversation begins by considering how many political disagreements are not ultimately disagreements about moral principles, but disagreements about facts and competing understandings of...

Sin, Desire, and the Gospel | Same-Sex Attraction, Identity, and Language 30.06.2026

Season 2, Episode 121 In this episode, Michael and Zach continue their series on sin, desire, identity, and the gospel by applying the theological foundations established in previous episodes to the contemporary discussion surrounding same-sex attraction and Christian identity. Recognizing that this topic is often approached through political or cultural categories, the conversation instead seeks...

Biblical Role of Government | Government, Nations, and Loving the Stranger 25.06.2026

Season 2, Episode 120 In this episode, Michael and Zach conclude their government roundtable series with returning guests Matthew Gilbert and Jonathan White by examining the relationship between nations, immigration, and the Christian's responsibility to love both neighbor and stranger. Early in the discussion, Jonathan—a Colson Center alumnus—offers four guiding questions that help frame fait...

Sin, Desire, and the Gospel | Concupiscence & the War Within 23.06.2026

Season 2, Episode 119 In this episode, Michael and Zach continue their series on sin, desire, identity, and holiness by examining the biblical doctrine of concupiscence and the ongoing struggle against indwelling sin. Building on the previous discussion of original sin and fallen human nature, the conversation addresses a difficult question: What should Christians think about sinful desires that s...

Biblical Role of Government | Processes, Outcomes, and the Role of the Church 18.06.2026

Season 2, Episode 118 In this episode, Michael and Zach are once again joined by Jonathan White and Matthew Gilbert for the second installment of their government roundtable discussion. The conversation tackles some of the most challenging questions Christians face in political engagement, including whether believers should prioritize just outcomes or just processes, how Christians ought to think...

Sin, Desire, and the Gospel | What Is Sin Really? 16.06.2026

Season 2, Episode 117 In this episode, Michael and Zach begin a new series exploring the biblical relationship between sin, desire, identity, and the gospel. Before addressing contemporary debates surrounding temptation, same-sex attraction, identity language, and pastoral qualification, they lay a theological foundation by asking a more basic question: What is sin? Many Christians think of sin pr...

Biblical Role of Government | Christians, Character, and Political Engagement 11.06.2026

Season 2, Episode 116 In this episode, Michael and Zach are joined by returning guests Jonathan White and Matthew Gilbert for a roundtable discussion on one of the most difficult questions facing Christians in modern politics: how much should a candidate's character matter? Unlike most of human history, citizens in democratic societies have a direct role in selecting their leaders, creating un...

How NOT to Read the Bible | Don’t Make Yourself the Main Character 09.06.2026

Season 2, Episode 115 In this episode, Michael and Zach continue their series on common mistakes in Bible interpretation by addressing one of the most pervasive errors in modern Bible reading: making ourselves the central character of Scripture. From David and Goliath to Daniel in the lion’s den, many familiar Bible stories are often reduced to moral lessons about courage, perseverance, or persona...

Biblical Role of Government | Mosaic Law as Wisdom, Not Blueprint 04.06.2026

Season 2, Episode 114 In this episode, Michael and Zach continue their series on the biblical role of government by exploring how Christians should think about the civil laws of ancient Israel. Rather than treating the Mosaic Law as a direct blueprint for modern nations, the discussion examines how these laws often reveal enduring principles of justice, responsibility, and social order. Through ex...

How NOT to Read the Bible | Don’t Read Verses in Isolation 02.06.2026

Season 2, Episode 113 In this episode, Michael and Zach continue their series on common mistakes in Bible interpretation by examining the importance of literary context. Scripture was not originally written as isolated verses but as letters, narratives, poems, and arguments that unfold over time. The discussion explores why some of the most frequently quoted passages in the Bible—including Philipp...

Biblical Role of Government | Punishing Evil and Rewarding Good 28.05.2026

Season 2, Episode 112 In this episode, Michael and Zach examine one of the most foundational political questions in Scripture: what is the actual God-given role of government? Beginning with a social media debate over abortion and state responsibility, the discussion moves into Romans 13, Genesis 9, and the broader biblical framework for civil authority. The episode argues that government is not m...

How NOT to Read the Bible | Don’t Ignore the World Behind the Text 26.05.2026

Season 2, Episode 111 In this episode, Michael and Zach continue their Bible interpretation series by exploring one of the most overlooked tools for understanding Scripture: historical and cultural context. The Bible was written to real people in real places facing real circumstances, and ignoring that world can easily lead modern readers toward confusion or misapplication. Along the way, they ask...

What Is Spiritual Warfare Biblically? 21.05.2026

Season 2, Episode 110 In this episode, Michael and Zach begin a biblical examination of spiritual warfare by asking a foundational question: what does the New Testament actually command Christians to do when facing spiritual opposition? While affirming the reality of demons, temptation, and spiritual conflict, the discussion focuses on the difference between descriptive passages—such as Jesus cast...

How NOT to Read the Bible | Don’t Misunderstand the Words 19.05.2026

Season 2, Episode 109 In this episode, Michael and Zach begin a new series on common mistakes Christians make when interpreting Scripture by tackling one of the most abused areas of Bible study: word studies. Drawing from insights popularized by scholars like D. A. Carson, the discussion explores how helpful tools can quickly become misleading when words are ripped from their context or overloaded...

Presuppositional Apologetics | The Transcendental Argument for God 14.05.2026

Episode 2.108 In this episode, Michael and Zach conclude their two-part series on presuppositional apologetics by examining one of its boldest claims: that without God, nothing can ultimately be proven at all. Focusing on the Transcendental Argument for God (TAG), the discussion explores the presuppositionalist claim that logic, science, morality, and knowledge itself all depend upon the Christian...

End Times 101: How Should We Read Revelation? 12.05.2026

Episode 2.107 In this episode, Michael and Zach close out their End Times 101 series by tackling one of the biggest questions surrounding the book of Revelation: how are Christians actually supposed to read it? Rather than jumping immediately into timelines, raptures, or the millennium, the discussion focuses first on the interpretive frameworks that shape how believers understand Revelation in th...

Presuppositional Apologetics | No Neutral Ground? 07.05.2026

Episode 2.106 In this episode, Michael and Zach begin a new two-part series on presuppositional apologetics by examining one of its central claims: that there is no such thing as a neutral thinker. Drawing from passages like Romans 1, Proverbs 1, and Colossians 2, the conversation explores how presuppositional apologists argue that every worldview rests on foundational assumptions about truth, aut...

End Times 101: Historic Premillennialism 05.05.2026

Episode 2.105 Postmillennialism: Hope for Gospel Victory In this episode of End Times 101, Michael and Zach examine Historic Premillennialism—an older and often overlooked view of the end times that predates modern dispensational systems. While many associate premillennialism with charts and rapture timelines, this episode presents a simpler framework: Christ returns once, after tribulation, and t...

Cults | Contend for the Faith: Why Doctrine Still Matters 30.04.2026

Episode 2.104 In this capstone episode of the Cults series, Michael and Zach turn to the book of Jude to answer a foundational question: why does doctrine matter enough to defend? Jude begins intending to write about the shared salvation of believers—but abruptly shifts to a warning. Something more urgent was at stake: the need to contend for the faith once for all delivered to the saints. This ep...

End Times 101: Dispensational Premillennialism 28.04.2026

Episode 2.103 Postmillennialism: Hope for Gospel Victory In this episode of End Times 101, Michael and Zach continue the series by exploring one of the most influential modern views of eschatology: Dispensational Premillennialism. Though often associated with rapture language, prophecy charts, and popular fiction, this episode slows things down to ask a more important question—what does this syste...

Cults | The Amish: Simplicity, Separation, and the Gospel Question 23.04.2026

Episode 2.102 In this episode of Cults, Michael and Zach examine the Amish—a unique Anabaptist tradition known for simplicity, separation from modern culture, and strong community life. Rather than asking whether the Amish are a different religion, the episode focuses on a more precise question: how their theology and practice align with the biblical gospel and the authority of Scripture. The disc...

End Times 101: Postmillennialism 21.04.2026

Episode 2.101 Postmillennialism: Hope for Gospel Victory In this episode of End Times 101, Michael and Zach explore postmillennialism—a view that sees the kingdom of God expanding throughout history as the gospel transforms individuals, cultures, and nations prior to Christ’s return. The discussion walks through key passages such as the Great Commission, Psalm 110, and Habakkuk 2, highlighting the...

Cults | Eastern Orthodoxy: Theology, Authority, and Practice 16.04.2026

Episode 2.100 In this episode of Cults, Michael and Zach examine Eastern Orthodoxy working through its core theological framework ending with a comparison and contrast with Roman Catholicism. The discussion moves through key categories including theology proper, Christology, soteriology, and authority. Eastern Orthodoxy stands firmly within historic Christianity in its doctrine of the Trinity and...

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