Knowing Faith

By: Kyle Worley JT English Jen Wilkin
  • Summary

  • The Christian faith is not mindless or irrational. Knowing Faith is a podcast exploring how our faith is founded upon Scripture. We believe the Bible is for everyone and are committed to helping the Church understand where their faith is rooted. Hosted by Jen Wilkin, JT English and Kyle Worley, this podcast dives into Christian story, belief, and practice in a way that is accessible to everyone.
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Episodes
  • Merry Christmas: A Q&A Story
    Jan 2 2025

    Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley answer listener questions to wrap up season 13!

    Questions Covered in This Episode:

    • How did you start writing for an audience?
    • Who is the deep discipleship program built for? Should all leaders and volunteers at a church participate in this program?
    • What is the “extra Calvinisticum”?
    • Are you a dispensationalist? Why or why not?
    • Did God reject his people? (Romans 11)
    • How do you respond when people argue that focusing on studying the Bible and theology produces Pharisees?
    • My church dissolved its women's ministry in 2020. Do you have any advice on how to start a women's bible study without disrespecting the church's leaders?
    • What do you appreciate about each other?
    • If not just in memorial, what do the sacraments do?
    • What is the role of the warning passages in Hebrews?
    • Could you sum up free will from a reformed perspective?
    • How have you made the podcast work for so long?

    Helpful Definitions:

    • Extra Calvinisticum: Teaches that in the Son’s incarnation the divine Logos is fully united to, but never fully contained within, the human nature. (Definition from TGC, Kevin DeYoung)
    • Dispensationalism: One way to think through the structure of Scripture has a variety of modes. A history with a theology.
    • Covenantal: One way to think through the structure of Scripture. A theology with a history.
    • Premillennialism: Belief in some sort of 1,000-year rule and reign and in some way that Christians are taken up into God's presence prior to the millennium.
    • Amillennialism: The millennium is figurative, we are currently living in the millennium period.
    • Views of the Lord's Supper:
      • Transubstantiation (Catholicism): Conversion of elements.
      • Consubstantiation (Lutheranism): Divine and human elements coexist.
      • Memorial (Anabaptist): Elements are symbolic.
      • Spiritual Presence (Reformed): Christ is spiritually present.
    • Libertarian Free Will: There is nothing outside of you that will constrain your ability to choose A or B. You are at liberty to do all that you would like to do whenever you’d like to do it.
    • Theological Determinism: You and all that you do is going to be determined by God or some gods.
    • Theological Compatibilism: You are able to act in accordance with your desires.

    Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

    • Romans 9-11, Isaiah 40:28-31, Hebrews 6

    Follow Us:
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    Our Sister Podcasts:

    The Family Discipleship Podcast | Tiny Theologians

    Support Training the Church and Become a Patron:

    patreon.com/trainingthechurch

    Midwestern Seminary is excited to announce FTC Talks, exclusive conversations with MBTS faculty about ministry related topics. Completely online and FREE, you can sign up for any and all FTC Talks today at mbts.edu/ftctalks to reserve your spot. Join us for talks about women's discipleship, God's heart for the nations, gospel-driven ministry, Spurgeon's pastoral ministry, and how every Christian is a counselor. We hope these conversations will spur you on in your service to the local church and help you connect with even more ministry leaders and friends across the country. Sign up today at mbts.edu/ftctalks. (feel free to riff off this, but this is the content).

    To learn more about our sponsors please visit our sponsor page.

    Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.

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    52 mins
  • Proverbs and Prophets (Wisdom Literature and Exile in the Bible)
    Dec 26 2024

    Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley continue the story of scripture by looking at the wisdom literature and the prophets.

    Questions Covered in This Episode:

    • What happens from the time Israel departs Sinai until the end of the Old Testament?
    • What is wisdom literature? Why does it matter?
    • Which book has been the most formative for you?
    • How is wisdom situational?
    • What is exile?
    • What role do the prophets play in the story of the Bible?
    • What confuses people when they read the prophets?
    • How do we read in the prophets?

    Helpful Definitions:

    • Wisdom Literature: Jobs, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon. These books help us to live well in the face of God in all life's circumstances.
    • Exile: Being sent out of the presence of God.

    Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

    • 1 Kings 8, Genesis 3
    • “Three Philosophies of Life” by Peter Kreeft

    Follow Us:
    Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Our Sister Podcasts:

    The Family Discipleship Podcast | Tiny Theologians

    Support Training the Church and Become a Patron:

    patreon.com/trainingthechurch

    Midwestern Seminary is excited to announce FTC Talks, exclusive conversations with MBTS faculty about ministry related topics. Completely online and FREE, you can sign up for any and all FTC Talks today at mbts.edu/ftctalks to reserve your spot. Join us for talks about women's discipleship, God's heart for the nations, gospel-driven ministry, Spurgeon's pastoral ministry, and how every Christian is a counselor. We hope these conversations will spur you on in your service to the local church and help you connect with even more ministry leaders and friends across the country. Sign up today at mbts.edu/ftctalks. (feel free to riff off this, but this is the content).

    To learn more about our sponsors please visit our sponsor page.

    Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.

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    39 mins
  • After the Fact: Why Have a Confession of Faith if We Have the Bible? with Jason Duesing
    Dec 20 2024

    Kyle Worley is joined by Jason Duesing to answer the question, “What is the purpose of a confession of faith if we already have the Bible?

    Questions Covered in This Episode:

    • What is the purpose of a confession of faith if we already have the Bible?
    • What is a helpful way to read confessions of faith?
    • In your view, what is the most significant Baptist confession?

    Guest Bio:

    Jason Duesing serves as the Provost, Senior Vice President for Academic Administration, and Professor of Historical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He came to MBTS after serving for more than a decade on the administrative leadership team and faculty at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Duesing earned his Ph.D. in Historical Theology and Baptist Studies from Southwestern Seminary in 2008. He also holds a M.Div. from Southeastern Seminary and a B.A. in Speech Communications from Texas A&M University in College Station. Duesing is married to Kalee, and together they have four children.

    Follow Us:
    Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Our Sister Podcasts:

    The Family Discipleship Podcast | Tiny Theologians

    Support Training the Church and Become a Patron:

    patreon.com/trainingthechurch

    Midwestern Seminary is excited to announce FTC Talks, exclusive conversations with MBTS faculty about ministry related topics. Completely online and FREE, you can sign up for any and all FTC Talks today at mbts.edu/ftctalks to reserve your spot. Join us for talks about women's discipleship, God's heart for the nations, gospel-driven ministry, Spurgeon's pastoral ministry, and how every Christian is a counselor. We hope these conversations will spur you on in your service to the local church and help you connect with even more ministry leaders and friends across the country. Sign up today at mbts.edu/ftctalks. (feel free to riff off this, but this is the content).

    To learn more about our sponsors please visit our sponsor page.

    Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.

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    8 mins

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Theologically sound, entertainingly fun

An excellent example to the church on theological conversation. The trio discuss important doctrine, as well as leading the listeners in a journey through sound biblical comprehension. I greatly appreciate their sense for knowing to be serious when they should be serious and lighthearted when they should be lighthearted.

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