The Ryley Heppner Podcast

Ryley Heppner
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Aug 24, 2025 • 55min

How Aristotle Helps Clarify the Christian Faith | Louis Markos

Louis Markos, a professor at Houston Christian University and author of works connecting classical philosophy to Christianity, discusses how Aristotelian thought shapes Christian beliefs. He explores why Aristotle remains relevant and how philosophy can deepen faith. Highlighting Aristotle's concepts of purpose and essence, he connects them to Christian doctrines and reflects on their influence in early Christianity. Markos also delves into the ethical implications of virtue and the importance of reclaiming philosophical dialogue within the church today.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 7min

How Paul PROVED CHRIST from the SCRIPTURES

The most important question you will ever answer is this: Who is Jesus? In Acts 17, Paul reasoned with people from the Scriptures, showing that the Messiah had to suffer and rise again—and that Jesus fulfilled those promises. His simple argument was this: 1)The Scriptures foretold a suffering and risen Messiah 2) Jesus died and rose again. Therefore, Jesus is the Messiah—the risen King.This same question and argument confront us today. Did He rise? If so, then Jesus is who He claimed to be—and that changes everything!https://www.ryleyheppner.comhttps://apologeticscanada.com/ryley-heppner/
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Aug 19, 2025 • 6min

John on Patmos: The Power of HISTORICAL CONTEXT

Historical context can bring incredible weight to the Bible. Take Revelation 1:9 as an example. John wasn’t just casually writing from an island; he was exiled to Patmos, a place reserved for Rome’s most serious criminalshttps://www.ryleyheppner.comhttps://apologeticscanada.com/ryley-heppner/
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Aug 18, 2025 • 57min

The Church According to Scripture | Guy Waters

What is the church and why does it still matter? In this episode I chat with Dr. Guy Waters to explore the beautiful biblical doctrine of the church. Drawing from his book One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, we discuss the church’s identity, its purpose, and its essential role in the Christian life.Guy Waters is the James M. Baird Jr. Professor of New Testament and the academic dean of Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MI, where he has taught since 2007. He also serves as an associate editor of the Reformed Exegetical and Theological Commentary on Scripture.https://www.ryleyheppner.comhttps://apologeticscanada.com/ryley-heppner/
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Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 8min

What Do Biblical Scholars Think of The Chosen? | Doug Huffman and Paul Gondreau

Biblical scholars Doug Huffman and Paul Gondreau join for me a conversation to explore the historical, theological, and interpretive dimensions of The Chosen. Drawing from their new book "Watching The Chosen: History, Faith, and Interpretation," we discuss how the series portrays Jesus and His followers, where it aligns with the biblical text, where it takes creative liberties, and how viewers can engage with it thoughtfully.Dr. Douglas S. Huffman, the evangelical biblical consultant for the television series The Chosen, is Professor of New Testament and Associate Dean of Biblical and Theological Studies at Talbot School of Theology (Biola University) in California.Paul Gondreau is a professor of theology at Providence College. He teaches and publishes in the area of moral theology with an emphasis on marriage, Christology, and sacraments, with a specialization in the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. He is also an associate editor of the journal Nova et Vetera and a contributor to Inseparable: Five Perspectives on Sex, Life, and Love in Defense of Humanae Vitae.https://www.ryleyheppner.comhttps://apologeticscanada.com/ryley-heppner/
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Aug 13, 2025 • 6min

Did JESUS ever claim to be GOD?

Did Jesus ever claim to be God? In John 8:58, Jesus declares, “Before Abraham was, I am.” and his audience responds by picking up stones to execute Him for blasphemy. https://www.ryleyheppner.comhttps://apologeticscanada.com/ryley-heppner/
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Aug 12, 2025 • 1min

What if we switched our phone/bible habits?

I wonder what the impact would be if this week, everywhere you normally would take your phone, you took your Bible instead, or also? And then, what if every time you wanted to pick up your phone to scroll this week, you picked up your Bible instead and read it?
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Aug 8, 2025 • 12min

If I PASTORED again...

Seven years of lead pastoring and I have now resigned. I don't know what is next, but if it is pastoring again, there are some things I would do differently and a few things I'd do the same.https://www.ryleyheppner.comhttps://apologeticscanada.com/ryley-heppner/
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Aug 7, 2025 • 1h 2min

Why the Bible Is Funnier Than You Think | Anthony Russo

In this episode, I sit down with comedian and creator Anthony Russo to talk about his latest release, "The Bible Is Funny: Volume 2" - a card game that finds comedy in the most unexpected corners of Scripture. In our conversation we explore why the Bible is funnier than most people realize, how humor can deepen our engagement with God’s Word, and what it means to do comedy as a Christian.Anthony Russo, the author of the bestselling Bible Is Funny Card Game, is the creator of The Bible Is Funny Instagram and one half of the duo Isaac Improv, which offers clean comedy content. A popular comedy performer, Russo grew up memorizing Scripture—partly to understand God’s Word, but probably more so to earn badges for his Awana vest. He is an ordained minister who served on church staff for nearly two decades. He and his wife, Rachael, live in Seminole, Florida, and have two children.https://www.ryleyheppner.comhttps://apologeticscanada.com/ryley-heppner/
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Aug 4, 2025 • 57min

Left Behind, Literalism, and the Fall of Dispensationalism

In this episode, I chat with historian Daniel Hummel about his new book, "The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism." We explore the story behind the Left Behind series, the Scofield Bible, rapture theology, literal bible interpretation and dispensationalism's move from fringe to mainstream.Daniel G. Hummel (PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison) is the director of the Lumen Center in Madison, WI and a research fellow in the History Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle Over the End Times Shaped a Nation (Eerdmans, 2023) and Covenant Brothers: Evangelicals, Jews, and U.S.-Israeli Relations (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019).https://www.ryleyheppner.comhttps://apologeticscanada.com/ryley-heppner/

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