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Theology Central is a podcast dedicated to deep theological analysis, critical sermon reviews, and doctrinal clarity in an age of confusion. Each episode explores Scripture through a confessional, law and gospel lens—rejecting celebrity-driven faith and focusing on truth, not trends. From exegetical teaching to historical theology and cultural critique, this podcast challenges mainstream assumptions and calls the church back to serious, Scripture-centered thinking. 
Expect honest engagement with difficult texts, critical interaction with popular Christian messages, and a refusal to compromise biblical fidelity for modern relevance.

Topics include biblical exegesis, sermon reviews, church history, spiritual deception, false teaching, and the danger of politicized Christianity.”
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AI Sermon Experiment

AI Sermon Experiment

2025-11-2559:50

A completely unplanned live experiment. I open the SermonAudio app, pick something at random, and work with AI in real time to build a sermon, Bible study, or theological lesson from scratch — then teach it live. No prep, no notes, just a raw demonstration of what AI can do instantly.
An AI-generated "Christian singer" has just hit #1 on the Christian and Gospel charts. In this episode, we examine the rise of Solomon Ray, how an artificial voice reached the top, and what this means for Christian worship, discernment, and the future of faith-based music.
AI is producing 3,000 podcast episodes every week—and the same technology can generate tens of thousands of sermons, Bible studies, devotionals, and theology lessons.
We conclude our review of a sermon on Luke 20:27-40
Tears in a Bottle

Tears in a Bottle

2025-11-2301:01:07

Heading into Thanksgiving week, many feel unseen, overwhelmed, or alone. Psalm 56:8 gives this comfort: God counts your wanderings and keeps your tears. In this episode, we explore the tear that God bottles—the tear He refuses to forget.
I start a review of a sermon on Luke 20:27–40
We build an observational outline of Luke 1:67-79
Luke 1:74-75 Confusion Pt 2

Luke 1:74-75 Confusion Pt 2

2025-11-2201:09:31

My confusion leads me to look into a famous devotional by J.C. Philpot
I am confused by a devotional on Luke 1:74-75
Luke 20:34-40 Pt

Luke 20:34-40 Pt

2025-11-2101:02:31

We continue our study of Luke 20:27-40
Luke 20:27-33

Luke 20:27-33

2025-11-2001:08:03

We begin our study of Luke 20:27-40
Why We Don’t Learn Pt 3

Why We Don’t Learn Pt 3

2025-11-1901:23:48

Why don't we learn? Why do we fail again and again? Today we begin examining a sermon that builds everything on that question—and asks us to look squarely at our own repeated patterns of collapse.
Why We Don’t Learn Pt 2

Why We Don’t Learn Pt 2

2025-11-1901:14:33

Why don't we learn? Why do we fail again and again? Today we begin examining a sermon that builds everything on that question—and asks us to look squarely at our own repeated patterns of collapse.
Why We Don’t Learn Pt 1

Why We Don’t Learn Pt 1

2025-11-1901:01:17

Why don't we learn? Why do we fail again and again? Today we begin examining a sermon that builds everything on that question—and asks us to look squarely at our own repeated patterns of collapse.
Podcast Reset

Podcast Reset

2025-11-1834:26

Just a few minutes to take a breath and reset
The Self We Think We are

The Self We Think We are

2025-11-1801:00:51

The Self We Think We Are" looks at Peter's bold claim and Jesus' sobering correction in John 13:37–38. This episode confronts our spiritual self-deception, the church culture that encourages it, and the Gospel reality that Christ knows us better than we know ourselves—and loves us anyway.
Is this the dramatic conclusion?
I have the transcripts!
We finish listening to a discussion/debate about Matthew 24
We continue listening to a discussion/debate about Matthew 24
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Comments (9)

Mike Madger

this guy is a hack

Apr 8th
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James Woodwillow

This was excellent! Can you do a follow up? I feel you had a lot more to say!

Apr 9th
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Stu Cook

My advice? This guy needs to go ahead and get some responsible teaching from somewhere to help understand that line of thinking. To post content like this highlights that he clearly doesn't understand the subject matter he's raised in this episode so would have been better to study up on it before making an episode on it shows up as incoherent rambling. He's clearly confused and this episode is passing on that confusion to others. 😁 This not a dig; there's an opportunity to learn here for him.

Oct 26th
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Stu Cook

Very thought-provoking indeed.

Oct 20th
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Stu Cook

For too long has the church been trying to TELL the world who Jesus Christ is instead of SHOWING its belief through its actions! Actions speak louder than words, people! ✝️

Sep 21st
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Trevor Hammack

We will continue our look at Ezra chapter 10 later this morning. If you missed part 1 or 2, you may want to listen before part 3 is posted.

Feb 11th
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