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Rooted in Logos

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Helping Christians think clearly, Biblically, and confidently about truth, culture, and what they believe.

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Should Christians Be Political?

The conversation explores the intersection of Christianity and politics, emphasizing the moral and theological implications of political engagement. It delves into the role of Christians in shaping culture, the impact of secularism, the relationship between Christianity and national identity, and the church's mission in the midst of political and cultural challenges. Takeaways * Christianity and politics are inherently intertwined, as politics deals with questions of morality, justice, law, truth, authority, family, life, sexuality, education, freedom, and human nature. * The church's mission is to make disciples and proclaim the gospel, engaging in politics faithfully while remembering that ultimate hope is found in Christ, not in political power. Chapters * 00:00 The Intersection of Christianity and Politics * 13:08 The Myth of Neutrality and the Influence of Worldview on Culture * 19:46 Jesus' Engagement with Power and Authority * 40:13 Christian Nationalism and the Role of the Church * 48:53 Engaging Politics Faithfully and the Church's Mission

19. mai 2026 - 52 min
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How Progressive Christianity Rewrites Scripture

In this episode of Rooted in Logos, we take a deeper look at one of the most important issues facing the modern church: biblical interpretation. What happens when culture begins shaping how Christians read Scripture? What is the difference between exegesis and eisegesis? And how can the same Bible be used to support radically different conclusions? We discuss: * exegesis vs. eisegesis * hermeneutics and why context matters * Scripture interpreting Scripture * the unity of the Bible across 66 books, 40 authors, and 1,500 years * common verses taken out of context, including Philippians 4:13, Jeremiah 29:11, Psalm 46:10, and John 10:10 * how progressive Christianity often reframes Scripture through modern cultural assumptions We also explore why church history matters, why isolated proof texts are dangerous, and why faithful Christians must approach the Word with humility rather than using it to validate what we already want to believe. Because the question is not simply whether we read the Bible. The question is whether we allow the Bible to read us. Subscribe and share with someone who wants deeper roots and a stronger understanding of Scripture.

12. mai 2026 - 20 min
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James Talarico and the Rise of Progressive Christianity

In this episode of Rooted in Logos, we take a closer look at the rise of progressive Christianity through the lens of public voices like James Talarico. Why does this version of Christianity resonate with so many people? And more importantly—does it align with what Scripture actually teaches? We examine several common claims, including: * that the Bible is silent on abortion and homosexuality * that these issues were made “political” by the religious right * that Scripture supports modern ideas about identity, justice, and even economic systems We also look at the broader cultural moment shaping these conversations—how language is being redefined, why objective truth is often rejected, and how compassion is sometimes separated from biblical conviction. This episode is not about attacking individuals. It’s about thinking carefully, testing ideas, and returning to a foundation rooted in truth. If you’ve ever heard something that sounded Christian but weren’t sure if it actually was—this conversation is for you. Subscribe and share with someone who wants to think clearly and stay grounded.

5. mai 2026 - 27 min
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Why Rooted in Logos Is Back — And Why It Matters Now

After time away, Rooted in Logos returns with a new direction and renewed purpose. In this relaunch episode, I share why the podcast originally began during the COVID era, why the need for biblical clarity feels even greater today, and what it truly means to be rooted in Christ in a culture full of confusion, noise, and competing truth claims. We discuss objective truth, why definitions matter, the rise of progressive Christianity, cultural issues shaping the church, and the importance of knowing what you believe—and why you believe it. I also share what’s ahead for future episodes, including conversations on apologetics, politics, Islam, transgenderism, church health, and standing firm in an unstable world. If you’re looking for something deeper than slogans, stronger than trends, and grounded in Scripture—this is the place. Subscribe and share with someone who needs deeper roots.

28. april 2026 - 13 min
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