Why Theological Training Strengthens Every Church
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What if better theology could actually make your church kinder, calmer, and more unified? We sit down with Dr. Matthew Haste of Southern Seminary to explore how loving God with our minds translates into healthier congregations, steadier leaders, and clearer discipleship. From the joy of “light bulb” moments to the hard work of guarding against drift, we unpack why training pastors isn’t elitist—it’s practical care for the people they serve.
We start with the case for continuing education in ministry and why professional doctorates help pastors sharpen real-world skills. Dr. Haste shares his own journey—from a reluctant college student who stood up to encourage a peer with Scripture, to a professor forming “expert practitioners” who bring biblical clarity back home. Along the way, we look at how knowledge and love belong together: Paul prays for love to abound with knowledge and discernment, because robust affection needs true understanding to guide it.
Then we put tools in your hands. Theological triage helps us hold first order truths like the Trinity and the gospel with firm conviction, recognize second order doctrines like baptism that organize local churches, and keep third order debates charitable. Practical triage—command, wisdom, conscience, preference—gives language for everyday tensions. Many conflicts cool when we stop promoting preferences to commands or forcing personal convictions on everyone. This framework doesn’t water down faith; it strengthens unity and mission by giving each issue its proper weight.
If you care about sound doctrine, wise shepherding, and a church that grows in grace and knowledge, you’ll find clear categories and hopeful steps here. Want more conversations like this? Follow the show, share it with a friend who loves the church, and leave a review telling us which triage category helped you most.
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