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That’ll Preach
That‘ll Preach is a weekly podcast about theology, church history, and philosophy. Our goal is to connect the world of theologians and pastors to every day people through conversation and dialogue.
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Jun 30, 2026
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Weird Theology | Augustine and Aquinas on Virginity 30.06.2026 44:15
What did Augustine and Aquinas actually believe about virginity — and what does it reveal about us? In this episode, we explore the surprisingly rich theology of the Church Fathers on sex, celibacy, and the body. Their views can seem strange to modern ears, but that strangeness might be the point: it forces us to examine assumptions our culture takes for granted. We also tackle one of the harder p...
Read the Bible Like Music — with Alastair Roberts 16.06.2026 1:11:17
What if the key to understanding the Bible is to read it like music? In this episode, we talk with Alastair Roberts about his book Echoes of Exodus, co-written with Andrew Wilson. He began this book as a 40-day Lenten reflection that grew into something much bigger. This episode provides a practical lens for reading Scripture by recognizing “echoes” — call-backs, allusions, and patterns — that lin...
Replay: Cultivating a Sound Mind in Anxious Times with Rev. Ben Miller 04.06.2026 1:05:38
Anxiety fills our social media and creeps into our lives. How do we cultivate a sound mind in the midst of the chaos and polarization? Rev. Ben Miller joins us with practical insights on cultivating a sound mind in a chaotic world. Original Episode Published: December 13, 2022 Show Notes Conversations in Crisis Series with Alastair Roberts and Ben Miller
Weird Theology | Do Demons Hear Your Thoughts? Rethinking Spiritual Warfare 19.05.2026 40:25
Can demons hear your thoughts? A lot of Christians assume the answer is yes—but what if that assumption actually confuses what belongs to God alone? In this episode, we dive into Thomas Aquinas’ fascinating argument that angels and demons cannot directly read the human mind or will. They can observe, infer, tempt, and influence—but they do not have direct access to your inner thoughts. Only God do...
Weird Theology | Will We Know Each Other in Heaven? 05.05.2026 41:10
Will you recognize your spouse, your friends, your people in heaven? Or does eternity flatten us into something less personal? In this episode, we lean on Thomas Aquinas to answer question behind it all: What does it mean to still be human after the resurrection? We cover: Why your personal identity must remain intact Whether we actually know specific people in glory If resurrected bodies eat and...
Reforming Without Radicalism (Replay) — with Brad Littlejohn 20.01.2026 58:42
Everyone talks about polarization in America—political, cultural, and even within the church. Reactivity has become the norm, and with it, a quiet anxiety that shapes how Christians think, argue, and divide. So where do we turn for wisdom when disagreement feels unavoidable? In this reposted conversation, Dr. Brad Littlejohn introduces us to Richard Hooker, a Reformed Anglican theologian who navig...
The Thinker Who Changed Christian Theology Forever — with Gerald Bray 06.01.2026 1:03:42
Few figures in church history are as controversial—or as influential—as Origen. Brilliant, speculative, and often misunderstood, his ideas sparked debate in his own lifetime and cast a long shadow over Christian theology for centuries to follow. In this episode, Gerald Bray (Beeson Divinity School) joins us to explore who Origen really was, why some of his ideas were considered problematic, and wh...
Why Community Doesn’t Form by Accident — with Paul Gutacker 23.12.2025 1:01:10
What actually helps Christians grow together over time? In this episode, Paul Gutacker joins us to discuss his book Practicing Life Together, exploring how shared spiritual practices shape both personal faith and Christian community. Using the idea of a rule of life as a trellis, Paul shows how habits like prayer, shared meals, study, and Sabbath provide structure that supports lasting growth. Thi...
When God Leads Through Weak People — with Dave Harvey 23.12.2025 44:15
Christian leadership often celebrates strength — gifting, vision, productivity. But Scripture keeps pushing us somewhere counterintuitive: to weakness, dependence, and the kind of leadership where God’s power is the point, not ours. In this episode, Dave Harvey unpacks the core message of The Clay Pot Conspiracy: leaders don’t fall because they’re weak — they fall because they hide it. And when we...
What the Early Church Thought About the End of the World — with Michael Svigel 25.11.2025 1:02:21
What did the early Christians actually expect about the future? Were they vague or symbolic, or did they have a clear picture of what was to come? In this episode, Dr. Michael Svigel shares insights from his book Fathers on the Future, revealing that second-century leaders like Irenaeus anticipated a real, visible kingdom, Christ’s return, and a renewed world. We’ll explore: How the early church i...
Learning to Pray with the Book of Common Prayer — with Jonathan Kanary 11.11.2025 1:26:21
Most of us learn to pray by listening to others. But what if we could learn from the prayers of believers who have gone before us — prayers shaped by Scripture, refined through centuries, and written to form our hearts and words together? In this episode, we talk with Jonathan Kanary about The Book of Common Prayer — what it is, how it’s structured, and why it’s one of the most deeply Protestant r...
Replay: What Every Christian Can Learn from the Church Fathers 28.10.2025 57:24
We’re reposting this episode in anticipation of Reformation Day. John Henry Newman once said, "To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant." Dr. Michael Haykin disagrees — and in this conversation, he shows why Christians today need the wisdom of the early Church Fathers. Join us as we explore: What Cyprian, Athanasius, Augustine, Ignatius, Irenaeus, and Clement teach about baptism, communi...
The Case for Baptizing Children (Part 2): A Follow-Up to My Interview with Samuel Parkison 14.10.2025 22:59
A follow-up to my conversation with Samuel Parkison on baptism and the faith of children. We rightly guard against false assurance—but can that caution lead us to delay baptism too long? In this episode, we explore household theology, the “paedobaptist pull,” and the danger of penalizing kids for good catechesis or “boring” testimonies. How can Baptists recover discernment without drifting into le...
The Case for Baptizing Children (Part 1) — with Samuel Parkison 30.09.2025 56:06
Many Baptists delay baptism for children, but is that really faithful to Scripture and the church’s theology? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Samuel Parkison to discuss his provocative case for baptizing believing children. We explore why hesitation often stems from fear of “false professions,” how delaying baptism can unintentionally weaken our view of membership and the sacraments, and what...
Understanding the Story of Scripture — with Jonathan Linebaugh 16.09.2025 1:02:25
If you’ve ever wondered how the Bible fits together—or how its story leads us to Jesus—this episode is for you. I sit down with Dr. Jonathan Linebaugh, New Testament scholar and expert on Paul’s theology, to explore how the law, grace, and gospel fit within the grand narrative of Scripture. We talk about how Paul reads the Old Testament, why the gospel is not just good advice but good news, and ho...
From the Archives: Protestants vs. Roman Catholics on Justification — with Guillaume Bignon 02.09.2025 1:17:38
From the Archives: Revisiting an old favorite! Think you know the Reformation? Most Protestants reject Catholic teaching—but do we really understand what was at stake? In this episode, Dr. Guillaume Bignon unpacks the real debates between Catholics and Protestants and shows why they still matter for our faith today. Support the Podcast Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreac...
Baptists, Fundamentalism, and the Path of Retrieval — with Wyatt Graham 19.08.2025 55:07
In this episode, I sit down with Wyatt Graham, Executive Director of The Davenant Institute and TGC Canada, to explore what it means for Baptists to embrace Protestant retrieval today. We trace how Baptists began as a renewal movement within the wider church, seeking to recover biblical faithfulness, and how that story speaks into our present moment. Wyatt helps us wrestle with the dangers of fund...
Recovering the Art of Catechesis — with Dr. Alex Fogleman 06.08.2025 55:07
In a time when discipleship often feels like a buzzword, how do we actually form Christians who know and love the faith? In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Alex Fogleman, author of Making Disciples: Catechesis in History, Theology, and Practice. We dive into how the ancient practice of catechesis can revitalize discipleship today. From the early church’s baptismal formation to practical wisdom for...
Why Baptist History Still Matters w/ Dr. Matthew Bingham 22.07.2025 1:00:51
What if the Baptists weren’t just a pragmatic breakaway movement—but a theologically rich tradition born out of deep conviction? In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Matthew Bingham, Associate Professor of Church History at Phoenix Seminary and author of Orthodox Radicals: Baptist Identity in the English Revolution. We talk about the real origins of the Baptist movement, the surprising ways early...
Understanding God’s Mercy with Ryan Hurd 08.07.2025 1:05:09
In this episode, we sit down with theologian Ryan Hurd to explore one of the most profound and often misunderstood attributes of God: His mercy. Drawing from his deep engagement with classical theism, scholastic theology, and biblical exegesis, Ryan walks us through the rich doctrinal framework that helps us understand how God's mercy is not in conflict with His immutability or sovereignty, but ra...
Ecclesiastes, Joy, and Life Under the Sun with Bobby Jamieson 24.06.2025 59:04
In this episode, we sit down with Bobby Jamieson, senior pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in Chapel Hill and author of the insightful new book Everything Is Never Enough: Ecclesiastes' Surprising Path to Resilient Happiness. Bobby draws on his scholarly background and pastoral heart to guide us through Ecclesiastes—not as a gloomy tragedy, but as a gateway to deeper, enduring joy grounded in God’s...
Athanasius, Incarnation, and the Renewal of the World with Jeremy Treat 10.06.2025 46:43
In this episode, we’re joined by Jeremy Treat, pastor for preaching and vision at Reality LA and author of the new book, On the Incarnation: The Good News of Jesus for the Renewal of the World. Drawing from the brilliance of Athanasius—an early church father who defended the full divinity of Christ—Treat makes ancient theology come alive for modern readers. We explore how Athanasius's Christ-cente...
Baptists, Tradition, and the Great Retrieval with Ian Clary 27.05.2025 1:02:55
Are Baptists just LARP-ing when they talk about tradition and retrieval? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ian Clary—historian, theologian, and co-host of Into Theology—to explore how Baptists fit within both the Protestant and broader catholic tradition. We dive into questions of church history, patristic theology, and the resurgence of retrieval among younger evangelicals. Can Baptists draw...
Are Virtues Gendered? Rethinking Masculine and Feminine Formation 13.05.2025 51:09
Are courage, wisdom, humility, and justice gendered? Are certain virtues inherently masculine or feminine? Drawing on philosophical reasoning, Aristotelian ethics, and the incarnational model of Christ, we explore three compelling arguments for why virtue should be understood as fully human, not gender-coded. Support the Podcast Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcas...
Triune Relations: Rediscovering the Heart of Trinitarian Doctrine with Blair Smith 29.04.2025 57:08
How do we understand the relationship between the Persons of the Trinity—and why does it matter? We sit down with Dr. Blair Smith, President of RTS Charlotte to talk about the centrality of the Trinity to Christian faith and practice, common misconceptions about “eternal generation”, modern misunderstandings about hierarchy and subordination in the Trinity, and how a Trinitarian theology transform...
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