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The C.W. Steinle Perspective

Podcast von Chris Winters Steinle

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Geschichte & Religion

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Welcome to The C.W. Steinle Perspective — diving deep into the topics that genuinely fascinate me, because if a subject doesn't spark real curiosity, I won't invest the research or time to explore it. Author of over 25 books, alternate media commentator, retired minister, and former CPA, I've taught on-site in Israel, Sinai, Egypt, Athens, Corinth, and Philippi; as well as traveling to Thessalonica, Ephesus, and Italy. Much of my research centers on the question: Why have history and religion unfolded precisely as they have, and what is the reasonable way forward for human civilization.

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Episode What did Jesus think He was doing on the cross? Cover

What did Jesus think He was doing on the cross?

What did Jesus think He was doing on the cross? That question cuts through centuries of religious debate and brings us directly to the claims of Jesus Himself. In this video, we examine the words of Christ, the prophecies written centuries before His birth, and the testimony of the resurrection to explore one of the most important questions in human history. Far beyond tradition or denomination, this presentation asks listeners to consider the intention behind the crucifixion itself. Jesus repeatedly declared that His death was voluntary,purposeful, and connected to ancient prophecy. Isaiah foretold a suffering servant who would bear the sins of many. David described pierced hands and feet long before crucifixion existed as a Roman method of execution. Zechariahprophesied that people would “look on the one they have pierced.” If you have ever wondered: …then this video was made for you. Whether you are skeptical,searching, returning to faith, or simply curious about what Christians believe, this discussion invites you to examine the claims directly from Scripture itself. Please consider liking, subscribing, and sharing if you found this content meaningful. Your engagement helps spreadthoughtful Christian discussion to others searching for answers. CW Steinle author page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/C.-W.-Steinle/author/B005JK2HNY #Jesus #Christianity #BibleProphecy#Resurrection #Cross #Gospel #Faith #JesusChrist #Isaiah53 #BibleStudy#ChristianPodcast #ChristianApologetics #Salvation #Grace #EternalLife#ChristianTeaching #BiblicalTruth #Prophecy #Romans10 #ChristianFaith

11. Mai 2026 - 11 min
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Have We Already Given Up?

Rethinking Israel, Prophecy, and theEnd of the World What if one of the most widelyaccepted assumptions about the end of the world is not only mistaken—but quietly reshaping how we think, live, and hope? In this video, we step into one of the most sensitive and consequential conversations of our time: therelationship between modern Israel, biblical prophecy, and the widespread expectation that the world is nearing its end. For generations, many within the West—especially within Christian circles—have been taught to see theestablishment of the State of Israel in 1948 as the central prophetic milestone of our age. For some, it is the sign that history is nearing its final chapter. But what if that conclusion deserves closer examination? This presentation does not aim to provoke for the sake of controversy. Rather, it seeks to slow the conversationdown—to examine assumptions carefully, to revisit the biblical text with fresh eyes, and to ask whether our modern frameworks align with what the prophets actually described. The goal is not to dismiss Scripture, but to take itseriously—perhaps more seriously than we have in a long time. At the heart of this discussion is a simple but weighty question: Have we already given up? Not given up in the sense of despair—but given up on the full weight of what biblical prophecy promises.Given up on the idea that the restoration of Israel is inseparable from repentance, from divine kingship, and from the unmistakable intervention of God Himself. Given up, perhaps, on the expectation that the culmination of history is something far more definitive than a gradual unfolding of geopolitical events. The modern narrative often assumes that prophecy can be fulfilled in stages that the prophets themselves neverclearly described—partial fulfillments, incomplete restorations, and ongoing processes that stretch across decades or even centuries. This perspective allows for a kind of “already, but not yet” framework that places currentevents within the trajectory of fulfillment without requiring the full conditions described in Scripture. But is that how the prophets spoke? When we return to the biblical text—Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, Amos, and others—we encounter a consistent pattern. The restoration of Israel is not presented as a purely political orgeographical event. It is not simply a return to land. It is inseparable from spiritual transformation. It is tied to repentance, to cleansing, to a renewed covenant, and ultimately to the reign of the Messiah. The gathering of Israelis not described as a quiet or ambiguous development—it is depicted as a decisive, unmistakable act of God. And this raises an important tension. If the prophets consistently describe restoration in terms that include both physical regathering and spiritual renewal—if they bind the return to the land with recognition of God’skingship—then how should we evaluate a modern development that includes one but not the other? This is not a political question. It is not even primarily a historical question. It is a theological one. In this video, we explore that tension carefully and respectfully. We consider how modern interpretations havedeveloped, how they have influenced popular thought, and how they may be shaping expectations about the future in ways we do not always recognize. We also examine the broader cultural impact of apocalyptic thinking—how the belief that the end is imminent can subtly affect how individuals engage with the world around them. If this video resonates with you… Subscribe for more content exploring theology, culture, andthe future. Share this video with someone wrestling with questions about the end times. Leave a comment: Do you think apocalyptic thinking isshaping our culture more than we realize? Check out my books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/C.-W.-Steinle/author/B005JK2HNY

26. Apr. 2026 - 10 min
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Israel Prophecy Fulfilled… or Assumed?

What if one of the most widely accepted beliefs in modern Christianity—repeated from pulpits, reinforced through bestselling books, and echoed across headlines—has quietly shifted from interpretation to assumption? What if something so central to prophetic expectation has rarely been tested against the full weight of Scripture itself? This video invites you into that question—not emotionally, not politically, but biblically and textually, with careful attention to what the prophets actually say and how their words have been understood in our time.For many believers, the establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948 stands as one of the most powerful prophetic markers of the modern era. It is frequently described as a milestone in God’s unfolding plan, a visible sign that biblical prophecy is coming to pass before our eyes. Entire frameworks of end-times theology have been constructed around this premise, often with great confidence and widespread acceptance. Yet beneath that confidence lies a question that is rarely asked with seriousness: does modern Israel actually match the prophetic pattern described in Scripture, or have we accepted a conclusion without fully examining the text that is supposed to support it?The idea that modern Israel represents the fulfillment—or at least the beginning of the fulfillment—of biblical prophecy is not a marginal or obscure position. It has been articulated by influential voices, embedded in evangelical teaching, and repeated across generations. It is often presented as self-evident: the Jewish people have returned to their land, the nation has been reestablished, and therefore prophecy must be unfolding. In many cases, this is framed as a staged or progressive fulfillment, where political restoration occurs first and spiritual completion follows later. At first glance, such a framework appears reasonable, even compelling. But it rests on a series of assumptions that deserve careful scrutiny, particularly when measured against the specific and often demanding language of the prophets themselves.Do we see national repentance? Do we see a unified turning of the people toward God in the manner envisioned by the prophets? Do we see the widespread recognition of the Messiah as the central figure of that restoration? Do we see the new covenant of Jeremiah 31 realized in the life of the nation? Or are we observing a phenomenon that, while significant in its own right, does not meet the full criteria that Scripture establishes for prophetic fulfillment? Read, The Proof about Israel: https://www.amazon.com/Proof-about-Israel-Prophecy-Modern/dp/B0GJL3W3NW C. W. Steinle author page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/C.-W.-Steinle/author/B005JK2HNY

18. Apr. 2026 - 7 min
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History's Best Kept Secret about Christians and Jews

Is fellowship between Christians and Jews truly possible—and if so, on what terms? The Fellowship of Christians and Jews explores one of the most profound and often misunderstood questions in biblical theology: how the people of God are defined, gathered, and ultimately united. Drawing from Scripture, history, and theological reflection, this podcast examines the relationshipbetween Israel and the Church—not as competing identities, but as part of a larger redemptive design. Through careful study of passages like Ephesians 2, Acts 15, and the prophetic writings, Steinle’s book unpacks themes such as the “one new man,” the Commonwealth of Israel, and the mystery of Gentile inclusion. We confront difficult questions surrounding covenant, law, prophecy, andfulfillment—seeking clarity where confusion has long prevailed. This is not a surface-level discussion. It is a deep, thoughtful journey into the biblical foundations of fellowship—where distinctions are acknowledged, unity is defined, and God’s purpose for both Jew and Gentile is brought into sharper focus. Whether you are a student of Scripture, a pastor, or simply someone seeking to understand the relationship between Christianity and Judaism more clearly, this podcast invites you into a conversation that is as timeless as it is urgent. Learn more about THE FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIANS AND JEWS by C. W. Steinle: https://www.amazon.com/Fellowship-Christians-Jews-C-Steinle-ebook/dp/B0G2F65V4F C. W. Steinle author page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/C.-W.-Steinle/author/B005JK2HNY ---------------------------- Video by osama naser: https://www.pexels.com/video/drone-footage-of-a-devastated-town-8012088 Video by utopia 36: https://www.pexels.com/video/a-tank-is-sitting-in-front-of-a-building-18549842 Video by Footage. Inc: https://www.pexels.com/video/person-selling-news-paper-inside-the-train-4746711 Video by Pixabay: https://www.pexels.com/video/woman-reading-newspaper-854766 Video by Werner Pfennig: https://www.pexels.com/video/man-speaking-to-the-press-6952251 Video by Ron Lach : https://www.pexels.com/video/a-man-eating-canned-food-while-watching-tv-9902345 Video by RDNE Stock project: https://www.pexels.com/video/protesters-marching-on-the-street-6258018 Video by Mark Haynal: https://www.pexels.com/video/panning-shot-of-a-graveyard-at-st-luke-s-church-hodnet-4485090 Video by David Pickup | Advertising & Marketing 🇬🇧 : https://www.pexels.com/video/pan-shot-of-st-peter-s-church-thorner-27098737 Video by Christophe Génot: https://www.pexels.com/video/stunning-aerial-view-of-ancient-church-ruins-33267358 Video by Hans Berger: https://www.pexels.com/video/aerial-shot-of-a-rock-formation-5969913 Video by Kelly : https://www.pexels.com/video/clouds-over-cross-13581484 Video by Jay's Photography: https://www.pexels.com/video/aerial-view-of-historic-ruined-castle-in-ireland-36013100 Video by Адам Аушев: https://www.pexels.com/video/2021-27729662 Video by Elona Agug: https://www.pexels.com/video/notre-dame-de-strasbourg-17396690 Video by Ibrahim Bennett: https://www.pexels.com/video/jesus-painting-on-wall-in-hagia-sophia-10716773 Video by cottonbro studio: https://www.pexels.com/video/person-using-a-yad-to-point-on-a-hebrew-bible-5986561 Video by cottonbro studio: https://www.pexels.com/video/low-angle-view-of-a-person-worshipping-near-a-torah-ark-5986039 Video by Abdullah Firat: https://www.pexels.com/video/protest-aganist-israel-aggression-in-gaza-protestors-supporting-palestine-on-24-december-ankara-turkey-19626079 Video by Tima Miroshnichenko: https://www.pexels.com/video/woman-having-coffee-while-reading-the-bible-5199836 Video by Rafael Castro: https://www.pexels.com/video/olive-trees-in-the-garden-4166616

13. Apr. 2026 - 9 min
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Space Age religion

Short monologue introduces my pilot podcast tearing into the schizophrenic divide between western views on science and religion—on par with the political polarization that has both sides not speaking to one another. I discuss one of my latest books addressing this science/religion dichotomy, "Albatross." The name is given because it expresses the burden imposed by contemporary opinions that must be resolved as religion prepares for the space age. Albatross at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Albatross-Science-C-W-Steinle-ebook/dp/B0FQGLTJYM Leave comments or contact me with thoughts and questions at cwsteinle@gmail.com Amazon book description: Beneath two skies, humanity stands at a crossroads. One sky is filled with prophecy—the thunder of sermons, the timelines of end-times teachers, the conviction that history is running out of time. The other sky is filled with rockets, telescopes, and scientific wonder—a universe expanding faster than we can imagine, waiting to be explored. For centuries, these skies have seemed to collide: faith warning that the world will soon end, science dreaming of the centuries and civilizations ahead. Many believers feel torn between prophecy and progress. Many skeptics assume Christianity fears the future. And countless people—Christian and non-Christian alike—carry the weight of this tension like an albatross across their shoulders. Albatross: Faith, Science, and the Future invites readers into a bold, hopeful vision for the twenty-first century and beyond. It confronts the fear and fatalism that have often haunted modern Christianity and asks: Can faith bless human discovery instead of fearing it? Can prophecy offer hope without demanding panic? Can science and spirituality walk together into the future rather than apart? Drawing on history, theology, ethics, and the wonder of scientific exploration, Albatross offers a Christianity big enough for both galaxies and grace—a faith that celebrates human curiosity as part of God’s design rather than a threat to it. Whether you are a Christian longing for a faith that embraces progress, a skeptic curious about spirituality’s place in the modern world, or simply a reader hungry for thoughtful, hope-filled perspectives on humanity’s future, Albatross invites you to imagine what might happen if faith shed its fears, lifted its eyes, and walked forward beneath two skies finally reconciled. Part history, part theology, part inspiration, this book will help readers see prophecy not as a weight of doom but as a horizon of promise, freeing both faith and science to serve the flourishing of the world—and perhaps the worlds beyond. space exploration, Christianity, Christianity, Christian books, Albatross, science and religion, space age Christianity, Christianity for the future, future of Christianity, cosmology, Christian world view, creation science, old earth creation, young earth creation theory, C.W. Steinle, Chris Winters Steinle, Chris Steinle, book reviews, Houston we have a problem, astrophysics, astronomy, space travel, Christian podcasters. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-c-w-steinle-persctive/id1880172171 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBQnglZG38I

25. Feb. 2026 - 8 min
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