
Theology on the Go is a brief conversation on eternal truths. It features Jonathan Master — seminary president and author — and James Dolezal — author and university professor. Each bi-weekly discussion features a key biblical doctrine in both a thoughtful and accessible way, proving the relevance of theology for Christians every day!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 291 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

We left our listeners on a cliffhanger at the end of Numbers 19. – Jonathan Master
But never fear, Jonathan and James are pleased to welcome Michael Morales back to the podcast to continue where he left off when he was a guest late last year. A prof... more
Jonathan and James are joined by noted theologian O. Palmer Robertson, founder of Consummation Ministries. They delve into his monumental work, Christ of the Consummation, a three-volume series in which he explores progressive revelation across the r... more
Today, James and Jonathan talk with Guy Waters, the James M. Baird Jr. Professor of New Testament and academic dean at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, and author of One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church: The Biblical Doctrine ... more
Jonathan, James, and regular guest, Jeff Stivason, continue their discussion of John Bunyan’s classic allegory, The Pilgrim’s Progress, delving into the themes of true versus false contentment. Today, Christian and Hopeful arrive at a strange monumen... more
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This is a very helpful podcast and I love sharing this with friends, family, and those in my church.
“Theology on the Go”, is my favorite podcast. The hosts, James Dolezal and Jonathan Master, are both excellent at asking great questions, as well as extremely knowledgeable and insightful during the interview. I also like the fact they keep each episode at between 20 to 30 minutes, for those of us that can’t invest an hour or more. Keep up the great and enlightening work. Highly recommend this podcast to any aspiring theologian or to anyone just interested in understanding more about our God.
Excellent podcast on reformed theology
Ty for a great listen
Fantastic podcast that features brief but winsome and engaging conversations that are perfectly suitable for my 20 minute commute. James and Jonathan are masterful interviewers- I really could listen to them speak for hours! I heartily enjoy the content and I look forward to slowly adding some of the commended books to my library. Great work gentlemen!
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Insightful discussions on core biblical doctrines are central to the content, focusing on eternal truths that affect Christian life daily. The hosts engage with a variety of subjects, from the significance of the moral law and Puritan studies to philosophical inquiries and the role of suffering in the faith journey.
The format consists of brief episodes that are designed to be thoughtful yet accessible, making complex theological concepts approachable for a broad audience. Additionally, the inclusion of diverse guests who share their expertise enhances the conversation, thereby enriching the overall educational experience for listeners seeking deeper theological understanding without overwhelming complexity.
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Recent guests on Theology on the Go include:
1. O. Palmer Robertson
2. Guy Prentice Waters
3. Dr. Jeff Stivason
4. Patrick O'Banion
5. Steven Spinnewebber
6. Steven Yuille
7. Ronnie Kurtz
8. Jacob Tanner
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