
In this weekly podcast, pastor, bestselling author, and associate professor of systematic theology Kevin DeYoung walks through the most important theological topics over the course of a year.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

In this episode, Kevin DeYoung discusses the distinction between univocal, equivocal, and analogical language in theology.
Kevin DeYoung is the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church (PCA) in Matthews, North Carolina and associate professor of syst... more
In this episode, Kevin DeYoung continues to look at eschatology by looking at the different views of the end times.
Kevin DeYoung is the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church (PCA) in Matthews, North Carolina and associate professor of systematic ... more
In this episode, Kevin DeYoung continues to look at three commonly misunderstood aspects of the end times.
Kevin DeYoung is the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church (PCA) in Matthews, North Carolina and associate professor of systematic theology ... more
In this episode, Kevin DeYoung continues to look at eschatology by looking at the doctrine of heaven.
Kevin DeYoung is the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church (PCA) in Matthews, North Carolina and associate professor of systematic theology at Re... more
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Excellent content and a great accompaniment to the book. However, it’s a one year series and the new episodes seem to be a repeat of last year’s. Might be worth making a new season.
I listen to this weekly podcast while reading the book. Very helpful. Highly recommended. I’m excited to start the second year of going through this book with Kevin DeYoung. I’m pleased he has decided to provide more fresh material for 2026 in the podcast!
Kevin DeYoung demonstrates how the consideration of theology is the surest way to quicken the soul. When in my weakness I forget the awesomeness of God, I turn again to this podcast and immediately realize my error.
Absolutely fantastic reformed theology in short, concise, well explained and approachable segments. DeYoung has a phenomenal ability to break down complex theological doctrines and questions into plain language, understandable, and enlightening! digestible components.
I listen to this weekly podcast while reading the book. Very helpful. Highly recommended.
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This podcast offers insightful discussions on significant theological topics, emphasizing a Reformed perspective. Each episode explores concepts such as eschatology, church governance, the sacraments, and the importance of good works, aimed at providing clarity and understanding of complex doctrines. The host, a well-known pastor and theology professor, presents these topics in an accessible manner, fostering deep reflection for both laypeople and those well-versed in theology. Additionally, the series includes examinations of biblical texts, inviting listeners to engage critically with their faith and theological beliefs.
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