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Episode 188: Theological Education Reimagined: Dennis Greeson and the Alexandrian Institute
Jun 12, 2026
48m 25s
Episode 187: Interview with Kelly Kapic about his book Christian Life
Apr 16, 2026
49m 27s
Episode 186: Stephen Chester- "Paul through the Eyes of the Reformers"
Jan 6, 2026
54m 05s
Episode 185: Jordan Steffaniak- "Classical Theism"
Dec 22, 2025
57m 17s
Episode 184: AHOCT Interview with Nadya Williams
Nov 5, 2025
48m 51s
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| 6/12/26 | ![]() Episode 188: Theological Education Reimagined: Dennis Greeson and the Alexandrian Institute | Theological Education Reimagined: Dennis Greeson and the Alexandrian InstituteWhat does it look like to recover rigorous, classical theological formation for a global, online age? In this episode, Chad sits down with Dr. Dennis Greeson, Dean of the newly launched Alexandrian Institute, to talk about a distinctive vision for training pastors, scholars, and ministry leaders — one built around deep reading, original research, and one-on-one mentorship rather than the traditional lecture-and-coursework model.Dennis and Chad discuss the Institute's British-style, fully supervised PhD (offered in partnership with Union Theological College, Belfast), what it means to read Scripture theologically and in conversation with the Great Tradition, and why the recovery of creedal, classical Christianity still matters 1,700 years after Nicaea. Along the way they explore Dennis's own work on the doctrine of creation, culture, and the legacy of Abraham Kuyper, drawn in part from his book The Way of Christ in Culture: A Vision for All of Life (co-authored with Benjamin T. Quinn).Dr. Dennis Greeson (PhD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Dean of the Alexandrian Institute and a program coordinator and research associate at Union Theological College, Belfast. He is a fellow in public theology at the Land Center for Cultural Engagement and lives with his wife and three children in Nashville, Tennessee.Links: 🎙️ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AHOCT 🌐 A History of Christian Theology: https://www.ahistoryofchristiantheology.com 📖 The Way of Christ in Culture by Quinn & Greeson: https://www.amazon.com/Way-Christ-Culture-Vision-Everything/dp/1087775116 👤 Dr. Dennis Greeson on X: https://x.com/dennis_greeson 🏛️ The Alexandrian Institute: https://www.alexandrianinstitute.org 𝕏 Follow the podcast: @theologyxian | 📘 facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 48m 25s | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Episode 187: Interview with Kelly Kapic about his book Christian Life✨ | Christian lifetheological foundations+3 | Dr. Kelly M. Kapic | Covenant CollegeZondervan Academic+3 | King's College, University of London | Christianitytheology+5 | — | 49m 27s | |
| 1/6/26 | ![]() Episode 186: Stephen Chester- "Paul through the Eyes of the Reformers"✨ | New Perspective on PaulReformers+3 | Dr. Stephen Chester | Wycliffe CollegeEerdmans+1 | — | Christian theologyPaul+3 | — | 54m 05s | |
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Episode 185: Jordan Steffaniak- "Classical Theism"✨ | Classical Theismfaith and philosophy+3 | Jordan Steffaniak | Lexham AcademicLondon Lyceum+2 | — | Classical TheismChristian theology+5 | — | 57m 17s | |
| 11/5/25 | ![]() Episode 184: AHOCT Interview with Nadya Williams✨ | Christian theologyCultural Christianity+3 | Nadya Williams | Zondervan PressCultural Christians in the Early Church | — | Christianitytheology+3 | — | 48m 51s | |
| 9/28/25 | ![]() Episode 184: Drew Martin - "Grimké on the Christian Life"✨ | 19th-century theologyChristian life+4 | Dr. Drew Martin | CrosswayCovenant Seminary+1 | — | GrimkéChristian life+5 | — | 49m 48s | |
| 9/4/25 | ![]() Episode 183: Tzvi Novick - "Judaism: A Guide for Christians"✨ | JudaismChristianity+3 | Dr. Tzvi Novick | University of Notre Dame | — | JudaismChristianity+5 | — | 1h 02m 39s | |
| 8/4/25 | ![]() Episode 183: Episode 182: Ephraim Radner- "Mortal Goods"✨ | Christian political dutyHistorical theology+3 | Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner | Baker AcademicWycliffe College+3 | — | Christian theologypolitics+5 | — | 52m 35s | |
| 7/11/25 | ![]() Episode 182: Episode 181: Hans Madueme- "Defending Sin"✨ | Christian theologyfaith and science+4 | Dr. Hans Madueme | Covenant CollegeBaker Academic Press+1 | — | Christian theologyevolution+5 | — | 1h 01m 05s | |
| 7/10/25 | ![]() Episode 181: Ordinary Lives in Evil Days: Politics and the Christian Life Week 1✨ | ChristianityPolitics+3 | — | Patreon | — | ChristianityPolitics+3 | — | 57m 36s | |
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| 6/25/25 | ![]() Episode 180: Michael Lamb - "A Commonwealth of Hope"✨ | Augustine's political thoughthope vs despair+3 | Dr. Michael Lamb | Princeton University PressRhodes+3 | Wake Forest University | Augustinepolitical thought+5 | — | 45m 00s | |
| 5/28/25 | ![]() Episode 179: Andrew Chronister- "Augustine in the Pelagian Controversy" | Welcome to A History of Christian Theology! Today, Chad sits down with his friend and colleague, Dr. Andrew Chronister. Like Chad, Dr. Chronister teaches ancient languages at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in addition to serving as a professor of patristics. Similarly, they both received their PhDs from Saint Louis University and studied St. Augustine's work there. Their conversation today centers around Dr. Chorinister's newest book: "Augustine in the Pelagian Controversy: Defending Church Unity," which was released in December (2024) with Catholic University of America Press. As Augustinian scholars, their conversation is lively and interesting as they approach the issue of the Pelagian Controversy from multiple angles. Thanks to Dr. Chronister for taking the time to chat on this important topic and for providing Chad with a copy of his book. We hope you enjoy!Buy "Augustine in the Pelagian Controversy"Subscribe to our Patreontwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 1h 07m 06s | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | ![]() Episode 178: Episode 178: Abigail Favale- "The Genesis of Gender" | Welcome back to A History of Christian Theology! This week, Chad talks with Dr. Abigail Favale about her book "The Genesis of Gender: A Christian Theory" with Ignatius Press. Dr. Favale's book came out in 2022 and has received excellent reviews, and while the topic is not one we often discuss on the podcast, Chad thought it would make for an interesting conversation, and he was absolutely right! Dr. Favale currently works at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame, where she is a professor and writer. Her topics of interest revolve around matters of women and gender from a Catholic Perspective. In today's episode, she and Chad discuss the philosophy and theology of gender and different ways we approach it. Thanks to Dr. Favale for taking the time to join us! We hope you enjoy!Buy "The Genesis of Gender"Subscribe to our Patreontwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 44m 55s | ||||||
| 4/23/25 | ![]() Episode 177: Episode 177: Matthew Bates- "Beyond the Salvation Wars" | Today, Chad sits down with Dr. Matthew Bates to discuss his newly released book "Beyond the Salvation Wars: Why Both Protestants and Catholics Must Reimagine How We Are Saved" with Brazos Press. Dr. Bates is a professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary and the author of several books. He talks with Chad about his position on the order of salvation and his counterproposal to Protestant and Catholic understandings of salvation. Thanks to Dr. Bates for coming on the podcast and Brazos Press for providing us with a copy of the book.And thank you for being patient with us as we work on getting episodes out! Stay tuned over the next couple of weeks for episodes with Abigail Favale and Andrew Chronister. If you enjoy these episodes, please like and review us on iTunes and Spotify!We hope you enjoy!Buy "Beyond the Salvation Wars"Subscribe to our Patreontwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 51m 04s | ||||||
| 3/18/25 | ![]() Episode 176: Kevin Vanhoozer- "Mere Christian Hermeneutics" | On this episode, Chad chats with Dr. Kevin Vanhoozer of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School about his latest book "Mere Christian Hermeneutics: Transfiguring What It Means to Read the Bible Theologically" with Zondervan Academic. Dr. Vanhoozer explains his thesis of how we ought to read and respond to the Bible through the lens of Christ's transfiguration. He received his PhD from Cambridge University, served as Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Edinburgh, has written over 20 books, and is currently Research Professor of Systematic Theology at Trinity. His work covers many areas of theology and has inspired and influenced many to study the Bible, including Chad. We're thankful to Dr. Vanhoozer for taking the time to meet and to Zondervan for providing a copy of his book!Stay on the lookout for more episodes coming soon and we hope you enjoy!uy "Mere Christian Hermeneutics"Subscribe to our Patreontwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 57m 05s | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() Episode 175: Episode 175: Simon Kennedy- "Against Worldview" | This week on A History of Christian Theology Chad sits down with Dr. Simon P. Kennedy to talk about his latest book "Against Worldview: Reimagining Christian Formation as Growth in Wisdom" with Lexham Press. Their conversation focuses on why evangelicals talk so much about worldview, what it is, why it’s important, Dr Kennedy’s critiques, and his suggestions on how we might want to reframe our view of or approach to it. Dr. Kennedy is both a research fellow at the University of Queensland and a non-resident fellow at the Danube Institute as well as teaching at numerous institutes like Lachlan Macquarie Institute and Queensland Theological College. We're very thankful to Dr. Kennedy for his time and to Lexham Press for sending us a copy of his book, be sure to check it out below!Buy "Against Worldview"Subscribe to out Patreontwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 54m 22s | ||||||
| 1/22/25 | ![]() Episode 174: Episode 174: Brad Littlejohn- "Called to Freedom" | Welcome back to A History of Christian Theology! This week we're happy to welcome Dr. Brad Littlejohn to the podcast to discuss his newly released book "Called to Freedom: Retrieving Christian Liberty in an Age of License" with B&H Academic Press. He and Chad take a bit of a break from our regular sort of conversations to discuss contemporary issues of freedom, what it is and isn't, and how we as Christians ought to think about it. Dr. Littlejohn is currently a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington D.C. We're thankful to B&H Academic Press for sending us a copy of his book, and Dr. Littlejohn for sitting down to chat. We hope you enjoy!Buy "Called to Freedom: Retrieving Christian Liberty in an Age of License"Subscribe to our PatreonTwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 55m 34s | ||||||
| 1/10/25 | ![]() Episode 173: Episode 173: Nijay Gupta- "The Affections of Christ Jesus" | In this episode, Chad interviews Dr. Nijay Gupta about his upcoming book "The Affections of Christ Jesus- Love at the Heart of Paul's Theology" with Eerdmans Publishing: it is scheduled for release near the end of February this year. They discuss how the idea of love is often overlooked in Paul's work as well as the Biblical view of affection and emotion in Christian Theology. Dr. Gupta's accomplishments are wide-ranging. Currently, he is a professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary, serves as co-chair of the Pauline Theology seminar of the Institute for Biblical Research, has authored numerous books, co-hosts the "Slow Theology" podcast, and is the senior editor for the New Living Translation of the Bible. We're very thankful to Dr. Gupta for taking the time to sit down with Chad and to Eerdmans Publishing for providing an early copy of the book and setting up the interview. We hope you enjoy!Buy "The Affections of Christ Jesus- Love at the Heart of Paul's Theology"Subscribe to our PatreonTwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 49m 13s | ||||||
| 12/28/24 | ![]() Episode 172: Episode 172: Ronnie Kurtz- "Light Unapproachable" | This week Chad sits down with Dr. Ronnie Kurtz to discuss the topics of his latest book "Light Unapproachable: Divine Incompressibility and the Task of Theology" with InterVarsity Press. They cover a number of topics ranging from 2nd vs 3rd person theology all the way to their shared love for St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Kurtz is an Assistant Professor of Theology at Cedarville University as well as the author of a number of other books. He previously taught at both Midwestern Seminary and Spurgeon College as well as pastoring a church in Kansas City. We're glad we got the opportunity to talk with him and we hope you enjoy!Buy "Light Unapproachable: Divine Incompressibility and the Task of Theology"Subscribe to our PatreonTwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 53m 14s | ||||||
| 12/10/24 | ![]() Episode 171: Episode 171: Rubén Rosario Rodriguez- "Calvin for the World" | This week Chad sits down with Dr. Rubén Rosario Rodriguez to discuss his newest book "Calvin for the World: The Enduring Relevance of His Political, Social, and Economic Theology" with Baker Academic Press. Dr. Rosario Rodriguez is an associate professor of theology at St. Louis University and the coordinator for both the MTS and MARE programs. Some of you may remember when he joined Chad last year to discuss one of his other 5 books, we're thankful to have Dr. Rosario Rodriguez back on the podcast. In this episode, Ruben and Chad discuss several topics surrounding Calvinism including the historical context of his work as well as why and how Calvin has impacted communities outside of the Western world. Special thanks to Dr. Rosario Rodriguez as well as Baker Academic Press, we hope you enjoy!Buy "Calvin for the World: The Enduring Relevance of His Political, Social, and Economic Theology"Subscribe to our PatreonTwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 1h 00m 07s | ||||||
| 11/25/24 | ![]() Episode 170: Episode 170: Philip Hussey- "Supralapsarianism Reconsidered" | Dr. Philip Hussey joins Chad today to discuss his new book "Supralapsarianism Reconsidered: Jonathan Edwards and the Reformed Tradition" with T&T Clark as part of their "Studies in Systematic Theology" series. Along with being an author, Dr. Hussey is the head pastor at Christ Fellowship Church in St. Louis, Missouri. Chad's conversation with Dr. Hussey covers systematic vs dogmatic theology, supralapsarianism, Johnathan Edwards, and much more. Huge thanks to Dr. Hussey for joining us as well as T&T Clark.Just a reminder, there are several upcoming episodes on their way so make sure to stay tuned for those. We hope you enjoy!Buy "Supralapsarianism Reconsidered: Jonathan Edwards and the Reformed Tradition"Subscribe to our PatreonTwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 1h 11m 36s | ||||||
| 10/23/24 | ![]() Episode 169: Episode 169: Brad East- Letters to a Future Saint | Welcome back to A History of Modern Theology! On this episode, Chad talks with Dr. Brad East about one of his newest books "Letters to a Future Saint" by Eerdman's Publishing. Dr. East talks about the idea behind the book and his views on the different types of Christian literature. Although you may be used to Chad reviewing more academic or rigorous books, Dr. East's book is an intriguing read and offers insight into shepherding Christians who are new to the faith. As always, we hope you enjoy!Buy "Letters to a Future Saint"Subscribe to our PatreonTwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 57m 44s | ||||||
| 9/25/24 | ![]() Episode 168: Episode 168: Alex Fogleman | Welcome to Episode 168. Today Chad join Dr. Alex Fogleman to discuss his newly released book "Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation" with Cambridge University Press. Dr. Fogleman is an Assistant Research Professor of Theology at Baylor University as well as the founding director of "The Catechesis Institute." His book covers what the early church thought it meant to know God and how they chose to teach it. Thanks again to Alex for his insightful book and thought provoking conversation. We hope you enjoy!Buy "Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation"The Catechesis InstituteSubscribe to our PatreonTwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 56m 51s | ||||||
| 9/11/24 | ![]() Episode 167: Episode 167: Andrew Rillera | On this episode, Dr. Andrew Remington Rillera discuses his new book "Lamb of the Free" with Chad. Dr. Rillera's new book looks at the different ways that New Testament authors apply sacrificial imagery to Jesus through the lens of Old Testament law. Dr. Rillera received his PhD from Duke university where he studied New Testament, Theology, and Early Judaism and is currently an associate professor of Biblical Studies and Theology at King's University in Edmonton, Alberta. He discusses a few of his other extensive works while talking with Chad, some of those are linked below.Buy "Lamb of the Free"Subscribe to our PatreonTwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheologyMore works by Dr. Rillera:Dr. Rillera's work on the EphesiansHis interview on The Bible Project Podcast | 1h 08m 31s | ||||||
| 8/27/24 | ![]() Episode 166: Episode 166: Thomas Harmon on Augustine and Philosophy | Dr. Thomas Harmon joins Chad on the podcast to discuss the background for his new book "The Universal Way of Salvation in the Thought of Augustine", how Augustine challenged the philosophers of his time, as well as some of Dr. Hamon's work with Shakespeare. Dr. Harmon is the associate director of Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas and has been published in numerous journals about several topics.Buy "The Universal Way of Salvation in the Thought of Augustine"Subscribe to our PatreonTwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology | 1h 06m 27s | ||||||
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