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The Apostolic Classroom

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Long-form discussions on the most important subject matter in Christian learning, theology, biblical studies, and more. This podcast mirrors a semester-based structure (16 episodes) and brings Bible college classroom discussion to listeners in a podcast format. In addition to the podcast, The Apostolic Classroom offers published materials designed to equip educators and students with the resources they need in the Christian classroom.

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Episode Biblical Archaeology and the Bible: Evidence, History, and Why It Still Matters (Bonus Episode) Cover

Biblical Archaeology and the Bible: Evidence, History, and Why It Still Matters (Bonus Episode)

In this bonus episode of The Apostolic Classroom, Steven Gill and Andrew Herbst turn to the field of biblical archaeology—examining how discoveries from the ancient world intersect with the claims of Scripture. Continuing the apologetics focus of Semester 2, the conversation explores a critical question: Is the Bible merely a collection of religious stories, or does it stand as real, verifiable history? Through examples drawn from archaeology, ancient writings, and historical records, the hosts demonstrate how the people, places, and events described in Scripture consistently align with what we find in the broader historical record. Key themes include the role of archaeology in validating historical claims, the relationship between doctrine and real-world events, and why Christianity cannot be separated from history without losing its foundation. The discussion also addresses common objections—such as the absence of evidence for certain events—and explains how archaeological discovery, by nature, is partial, developing, and often surprising. Along the way, Steven and Andrew highlight notable findings—from references to King David to parallels with the Exodus—showing how artifacts, inscriptions, and ancient texts contribute to a growing body of evidence that supports the Bible’s historical reliability. This episode provides a compelling introduction to biblical archaeology, equipping listeners with a deeper understanding of how history and Scripture converge—and why that matters for both faith and apologetics.

1. Mai 2026 - 31 min
Episode It’s Time To Return To The KJV (Here’s Why) Cover

It’s Time To Return To The KJV (Here’s Why)

In this episode of The Apostolic Classroom, Steven Gill and Andrew Herbst take on one of the most debated—and often misunderstood—topics in modern Christianity: Bible translations. Focusing on the King James Version, the conversation explores why the hosts continue to show strong confidence in its underlying manuscript tradition. Rather than appealing to preference or tradition alone, they examine the deeper question: What is beneath the English text? Building on previous discussions about New Testament manuscripts, this episode walks through key differences between translation philosophies, manuscript families, and how those differences can shape interpretation. Through real examples, the hosts demonstrate how variations between Bible versions can affect doctrine, raise theological questions, and even introduce apparent contradictions. At the same time, the conversation is framed with care and clarity—aiming not to attack individuals, but to thoughtfully present a conviction. Listeners will also hear a balanced perspective on common misconceptions, including what it does (and does not) mean to defend the KJV, and why the discussion is about preservation and transmission—not the perfection of early modern English. Whether you’ve never thought about textual history or you’ve wrestled with these questions before, this episode invites you to take a closer look at the Bible you’re reading—and why it matters. This episode of The Apostolic Classroom was sponsored by Liv Hill Nutrition. Learn more at livhillnutrition.net. [https://www.livhillnutrition.net/]

17. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 10 min
Episode The Most Verified Book in History? Manuscripts, Myths, and the New Testament Cover

The Most Verified Book in History? Manuscripts, Myths, and the New Testament

In this episode of The Apostolic Classroom, Steven Gill and Andrew Herbst turn to one of the most important questions in Christian apologetics: Can we trust the New Testament we have today? Moving beyond surface-level objections, the conversation explores how ancient manuscripts are evaluated—examining the role of age, quantity, and consistency in determining textual reliability. The hosts compare the New Testament’s manuscript tradition with other works of ancient history, highlighting just how unique the biblical record is in both its preservation and its proximity to the original writings. Along the way, they address common criticisms such as the “telephone game” analogy, claims of textual corruption, and questions about contradictions between manuscripts. By tracing the historical “paper trail” of the New Testament and engaging both scholarly and theological perspectives, the episode demonstrates why the Bible stands on remarkably strong evidential ground. This episode continues the apologetics focus of Season 2, equipping believers not only to trust the New Testament for themselves, but to confidently respond to modern skepticism with clarity and conviction. This episode of The Apostolic Classroom was sponsored by Liv Hill Nutrition. Visit them at livhillnutrition.net [http://livhillnutrition.net/]

10. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 3 min
Episode Does Church History Matter? Why Yesterday’s Debates Still Shape What We Believe Today (Bonus) Cover

Does Church History Matter? Why Yesterday’s Debates Still Shape What We Believe Today (Bonus)

In this bonus episode of The Apostolic Classroom, Steven explores a foundational apologetics question: Why does church history matter for believers today? Drawing from his essay in God’s Kingship, he examines how many of the theological debates Christians face today are not new—but deeply rooted in the earliest centuries of the church.The conversation challenges the assumption of “inevitable progress,” showing how doctrine has often developed through cycles of clarity, confusion, and correction rather than steady improvement. Through case studies of early Christian figures like Justin Martyr and Tertullian, Steven highlights how philosophical frameworks began shaping theological language—and in some cases, introduced ideas not found in the New Testament itself.Key themes include the importance of defining Christianity by Scripture rather than tradition, the danger of reading later ideas back into the Bible, and how church history helps believers discern not only what Christianity is—but what it is not. The episode also emphasizes the role of humility, urging listeners to engage theological differences with both conviction and grace.A thoughtful and challenging supplement to the Apologetics semester, this episode equips listeners to approach doctrine with historical awareness, biblical grounding, and a deeper understanding of how the past continues to shape the present.

20. März 2026 - 49 min
Episode Did Paul Abandon Judaism? Reframing the Apostle Paul (Bonus Episode) Cover

Did Paul Abandon Judaism? Reframing the Apostle Paul (Bonus Episode)

In this bonus episode of The Apostolic Classroom, Steven Gill takes listeners inside one of the essays from the upcoming book God’s Kingship, offering a deeper look at the life, background, and theology of the Apostle Paul. Drawing from both Scripture and historical scholarship, Steven explores a common claim found in modern biblical studies—that Christianity emerged in two stages: an early Jewish form centered on Jesus and a later version shaped by Paul that departed from Judaism. Through a careful reading of the New Testament, he challenges this narrative and argues that Paul’s teaching was not a rejection of Judaism but a continuation and fulfillment of the Hebrew Scriptures. The episode examines Paul’s Jewish identity, his continued participation in Jewish practices after his conversion, and his consistent reliance on the Old Testament in teaching about Christ, salvation, and the nature of God. Steven also addresses modern misunderstandings surrounding Paul’s relationship to the law of Moses, the role of Gentiles in God’s plan, and the dangers of both replacement theology and attempts to impose Jewish law on the church. By reframing Paul within his historical and biblical context, this episode highlights how the apostle understood the church not as a radical departure from Israel, but as the fulfillment of God’s promises revealed in the law and the prophets. This bonus episode offers listeners a preview of one of the essays included in God’s Kingship, the companion volume developed alongside the first semester of The Apostolic Classroom. Learn more at https://publications.truthbook.co/godskingship. [https://publications.truthbook.co/godskingship.]

13. März 2026 - 46 min
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