Theology AMA
In this episode, we sit down with Nate to talk about how personal loss reshapes your theology, especially when it comes to grief, suffering, and the presence of God. Nate shares about losing his father and how that experience tore apart some of the neat theological boxes he used to live in, especially the ones that promised protection instead of presence. We talk about how easy it is to develop a version of Christianity that subtly demands control or reward, and how true faith means letting go of both. Nate walks through how his perspective on Scripture changed, how lament became central, and how he now views spiritual formation as something deeper than behavior modification. We tackle the dangers of Christian nationalism, the subtle idolatries of American faith, and why deconstruction, done in a healthy way, is often just honesty with God. There’s a strong emphasis here on building a faith that can survive real life, not just church life. And by the end, what you get is a picture of someone who’s still trusting Jesus, but with fewer assumptions and more intimacy. Nathan Finochio is the founder of TheosU and Theos Seminary, platforms delivering accessible, high-quality theological education for today’s church. A former teaching pastor, Nate is also the author of Hearing God and Killer Church, and speaks internationally on faith, culture, and spiritual formation. Known for blending deep biblical insight with humor and modern relevance, he’s passionate about equipping believers to think theologically and live faithfully. Nathan lives in Franklin, Tennessee with his wife, Jasmine, and their son, Leo.
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