Episodes

  • Why in the Word? | A Behind the Scenes Recap of Season 1
    Jun 11 2025

    What in the Word? wraps up a rich and thought-provoking first season. In this special finale, host Kirk E. Miller turns the mic on himself, as Matt Barrios, the show’s producer, leads a reflective interview covering lessons learned, favorite passages, surprising insights, and behind-the-scenes moments.


    From tackling tough texts like Genesis 6, 1 Corinthians 15, and the Canaanite conquest to unforgettable interviews with scholars like Carmen Imes, Lynn Cohick, and Mike Horton, this recap offers a meaningful look back—and a peek forward at what’s to come in Season 2.


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    13 mins
  • Is the Song Allegorical? | Fellipe do Vale on Song of Solomon
    Jun 4 2025

    What’s the Song of Solomon really about? Is the Song a literal love poem, an allegory of God’s love, or something in between


    In this episode of What in the Word?, Kirk E. Miller is joined by Fellipe do Vale to explore the interpretive challenges of one of the Bible’s more difficult books. They examine the Song of Song's character dynamics, imagery, and theological purpose as wisdom literature.


    Discover how the Song contributes to a biblical vision of love and redemption.


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    Disclaimer: Logos values thoughtful and engaging discussions on important biblical topics. However, the views and interpretations presented in this episode are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Logos. We recognize that Christians may hold different perspectives on this passage, and we welcome diverse engagement and respectful dialogue.


    Outline:

    00:00 Introduction: The Song of Solomon Debate

    00:57 Meet Dr. Felipe Devele

    01:25 Felipe's Journey and Specialization

    02:30 Diving into the Song of Songs

    04:03 Overview and Challenges of Interpretation

    06:17 Historical and Theological Context

    10:52 Debates and Interpretations

    20:34 Marriage as a Metaphor in Scripture

    24:09 Exploring the Song of Songs

    24:50 Biblical Imagery in the Song of Songs

    25:49 The Garden and Temple Imagery

    29:13 Human and Divine Love in the Song of Songs

    31:30 Edenic Imagery and Redemption

    39:57 The Power of Love and Its Theological Implications

    43:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    47 mins
  • What Does It Mean to Work Out Our Salvation? | Lynn Cohick on Philippians 2:12–13
    May 28 2025

    In this episode of What in the Word?, Lynn H. Cohick joins Kirk E. Miller to unpack Paul's exhortation in Philippians 2:12–13.


    What does it mean to “work out your salvation with fear and trembling”? Does this imply salvation is earned? How do we reconcile Paul’s call to action with his insistence elsewhere that salvation is not by works?


    Together, Kirk and Lynn explore the passage’s literary and theological context, its implications for how we think about salvation and sanctification, and how this text shapes the Christian life.


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    Disclaimer:

    Logos values thoughtful and engaging discussions on important biblical topics. However, the views and interpretations presented in this episode are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Logos. We recognize that Christians may hold different perspectives on this passage, and we welcome diverse engagement and respectful dialogue.


    Episode outline:

    00:00 Introduction to Paul's Teachings on Salvation

    00:28 Show Introduction and Listener Engagement

    01:03 Guest Introduction: Dr. Lynn Cohick

    01:39 Dr. Cohick's Background and Work

    03:59 Context of Philippians and Paul's Relationship with the Philippians

    08:47 Analyzing Philippians 2:12-13

    10:44 Understanding Salvation in Paul's Writings

    18:03 Theological and Ethical Implications of Salvation

    23:11 Working Out Salvation: Practical Insights

    26:23 The Whole Body Experience of Salvation

    27:30 The Process of Sanctification

    28:16 Community and Salvation

    29:14 Unity in the Church

    32:35 The Role of Citizenship in Philippians

    39:18 Fear and Trembling in Salvation

    43:12 Grace, Works, and Salvation

    50:30 Practical Applications and Teaching

    52:22 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    53 mins
  • Did Jesus Falsely Predict His Return? | Jeannine Brown on Matthew 16:28
    May 21 2025

    In this episode of What in the Word?, Kirk E. Miller is joined by New Testament scholar Jeannine Brown to explore one of Scripture’s most challenging passages: Matthew 16:28. Did Jesus mistakenly predict his return?


    Together, they examine various interpretations—such as the transfiguration, the resurrection, Pentecost, the fall of Jerusalem, and the second coming—and discuss the most compelling understanding of Jesus’s words. Tune in to gain clarity and learn how to apply and teach this often-misunderstood verse.


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    Disclaimer: Logos values thoughtful and engaging discussions on important biblical topics. However, the views and interpretations presented in this episode are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Logos. We recognize that Christians may hold different perspectives on this passage, and we welcome diverse engagement and respectful dialogue.


    Episode outline:

    00:00 Introduction to the Controversial Passage

    00:57 Meet Dr. Jeannine Brown

    02:45 Diving into Matthew 16:28

    03:56 Context and Interpretive Challenges

    13:42 Exploring Different Interpretations

    18:33 The Transfiguration View

    23:18 The Resurrection View

    23:34 Pentecost and the Coming of the Spirit

    28:15 The Spread of the Kingdom

    28:55 Exploring the Elusive Pentecost Idea

    29:15 Mission's Discourse and the Son of Man

    29:55 Witnessing in Jerusalem and Beyond

    31:02 Destruction of the Temple and Daniel's Prophecy

    33:54 Interpretations of the Son of Man's Coming

    37:53 Daniel's Vision and Jesus' Vindication

    51:21 Practical Significance and Teaching Recommendations

    57:15 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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    59 mins
  • Where Did Satan Come From? | Phillip Cary on Genesis 3
    May 14 2025

    If God is good and created all things good, where did evil come from? In this episode of What in the Word?, Phillip Cary joins Kirk E. Miller to explore Genesis 3 and the origins of evil.


    Where did the serpent—this cunning adversary and deceiver—come from? And how could Adam and Eve, who created good and without sin, fall into its temptation? What does the Bible teach about God’s relationship to evil?


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    Episode outline:

    00:00 Introduction to the Cunning Serpent

    00:18 Meet Dr. Phillip Cary

    00:25 Support and Subscribe

    01:01 Introduction to the Show

    01:23 Dr. Philip Carey's Background

    02:40 The Origin of Evil in Genesis

    03:46 Reading Genesis 3:1-7

    05:05 Philosophical and Theological Issues of Evil

    06:29 Augustine's Perspective on Evil

    11:18 Corruption and Deprivation

    15:58 The Problem of Evil

    16:48 Historical Viewpoints on Evil

    17:16 The Serpent and Satan

    18:14 Revelation and the Fall of Satan

    25:19 Exploring the Invisible Heavens

    26:50 Augustine's Interpretation of Light in Genesis

    28:38 The Fall of Satan and the Origin of Evil

    37:17 The Role of Free Will in Sin

    41:27 Adam, Eve, and the Serpent: A Deeper Look

    48:55 Practical Takeaways for Christians

    50:59 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    52 mins
  • Is the Creation Story Literal? | Vern Poythress on Genesis 1:1-2:3
    May 7 2025

    How should we understand the Bible’s Creation story in Genesis 1:1–2:3?


    In this episode of What in the Word?, Kirk E. Miller is joined by Vern Poythress to explore the genre, interpretation, and theological intent of Genesis 1:1–2:3. They discuss various interpretive models—such as literal 24-hour days, the literary framework view, day age theory, and more—while addressing questions of history, science, and the meaning of the “days” of creation.


    Tune in as we reflect deeply on how Scripture portrays God as the sovereign, wise, and beneficent Creator.


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    Disclaimer: Logos values thoughtful and engaging discussions on important biblical topics. However, the views and interpretations presented in this episode are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Logos. We recognize that Christians may hold different perspectives on this passage, and we welcome diverse engagement and respectful dialogue.


    Episode outline:

    00:00 Introduction to the Debate on Genesis

    00:25 Welcome and Show Introduction

    01:01 Guest Introduction: Dr. Verne Pores

    02:52 Context of Genesis Chapter 1

    07:38 Theological Significance of Genesis

    10:41 Interpretive Challenges and Modern Context

    16:21 Different Interpretations of Genesis 1

    20:23 Framework and Day-Age Views

    24:32 Analogical and Mature Creation Views

    30:47 Relevance of Genesis Across Cultures

    33:10 Sponsor Message and Additional Views

    35:31 Different Views on Creation

    36:44 Interpreting Genesis 1: Genre and Literalism

    37:57 The Genre of Genesis: Nonfiction Hebrew Prose

    41:34 Genesis 1 vs. Ancient Near Eastern Myths

    46:08 Personal Views on Creation Days

    56:08 Practical Significance and Preaching Genesis 1

    01:01:00 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Is It Wrong to Want to Be Rich? | Malcolm Foley on 1 Timothy 6:6–10
    Apr 30 2025

    In this episode of What in the Word?, Malcolm Foley joins Kirk E. Miller to discuss the challenging passage of 1 Timothy 6:6–10. Together, they unpack Paul’s warnings about the desire for wealth and consider how the love of money is described as a root of all kinds of evil.


    Dr. Foley—pastor, scholar, and author—helps us think biblically about wealth, contentment, and how the church can resist the cultural pull toward materialism.


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    Disclaimer: Logos values thoughtful and engaging discussions on important biblical topics. However, the views and interpretations presented in this episode are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Logos. We recognize that Christians may hold different perspectives on this passage, and we welcome diverse engagement and respectful dialogue.


    Episode outline:

    00:00 Introduction and Opening Thoughts

    01:17 Meet Dr. Malcolm Foley

    02:05 Diving into 1 Timothy 6:9

    02:36 Context and Contentment

    04:41 Warnings Against Wealth

    06:06 The Love of Money

    09:48 Historical Interpretations of Wealth

    24:26 The Love of Money and Its Consequences

    26:33 Different Translations and Interpretations

    31:19 Theological Implications of Wealth

    43:33 Practical Applications for the Church

    51:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    53 mins
  • Is Jesus Inferior to the Father? | Michael Horton on John 14:28
    Apr 23 2025

    Is Jesus really less than the Father? In this What in the Word? episode, Kirk E. Miller is joined by theologian Michael Horton to tackle John 14:28, where Jesus says, “The Father is greater than I.”


    Does this verse contradict Jesus divinity and equality with the Father? What did Jesus mean in context—and what have Christians historically believed about this passage?


    Together, Kirk and Mike explore multiple interpretations explanation, including Arianism, eternal generation, the state of Christ’s humiliation, eternal functional subordination, and more. They conclude with practical insights for teaching and applying this deeply theological text.


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    Disclaimer: Logos values thoughtful and engaging discussions on important biblical topics. However, the views and interpretations presented in this episode are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Logos. We recognize that Christians may hold different perspectives on this passage, and we welcome diverse engagement and respectful dialogue.


    Episode outline:

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

    00:54 Guest Introduction: Dr. Michael Horton

    02:39 Context of John 14:28

    03:24 Jesus' Upper Room Discourse

    05:20 Theological Implications of John 14:28

    10:53 Orthodox Interpretation of John 14:28

    17:52 Alternative Interpretations and Debates

    26:14 Exploring Social Distinctions and Hierarchical Roles

    26:45 Understanding Heresies: Modalism and Subordination

    28:58 Logos Bible Study Platform: Enhancing Your Scripture Study

    29:43 Diverse Views on the Trinity and Eternal Generation

    30:40 Theological Implications of Eternal Generation

    33:10 Practical Applications of Theological Concepts

    38:57 Jesus' Redemptive Mission and the Role of the Holy Spirit

    44:06 Teaching and Preaching: Equipping Others to Read the Bible

    47:53 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    49 mins