Theology Talk

Dr. Joel Muddamalle
Theology Talk
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    Charlie Kirk, Tragedy, and the Battle We’re Not Seeing

    23/10/2025 | 18 mins.
    When I heard about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, I was deeply shaken. It wasn’t just the horror of the act itself—it was the way people responded. I started asking hard questions about how we, especially as a culture, react to tragedy. Charlie Kirk was known as a conservative political figure and founder of Turning Point USA, but beyond politics, he was a husband, a father, a son, and someone made in the image of God. His life had inherent dignity, regardless of any disagreements.
    I hoped that in the face of something as clearly evil as murder, people across political and ideological lines could come together in shared grief and basic human compassion. But what I saw in the comments online was disheartening—hostility, division, and even celebration of his death. It left me wondering: where is the hope for humanity? What I witnessed wasn’t just a cultural or political divide—it felt like spiritual warfare. It exposed a deeper, unseen battle, one that’s breaking through into our everyday reality.

    📖 Resources to help you grow in the Word:
    📕 Dr. Joel’s Bible Study: https://a.co/d/2LR3QAp
    📖Learn more,The Assassination of Charlie Kirk: https://bit.ly/46UNA3Z
    📕 Order Dr. Joel’s Book, 'The Unseen Battle: Spiritual Warfare, the Three Rebellions, and Christ's Victory Over Dark Powers'- https://bit.ly/4q3zxSz

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    Why We Tell Stories: The Soul of Being Human

    20/09/2025 | 57 mins.
    Being human means being made in the image of God, which includes having creative potential, being made for relationships, and living with purpose. Being human is to live within a story. Unlike animals or computers, humans create and are shaped by stories. We long for meaning and direction, and this longing is ultimately fulfilled in the story of Jesus. The Gospel is presented as the ultimate story that fulfills this human longing.
    Additionally, to be human is to create beauty and bring order to the world. The Bible itself is seen as a story that doesn't hide humanity's flaws, but instead speaks truthfully across time, culture, and history, showing God's authorship in a way that continues to resonate deeply today.
    📕 Dr. Joel's Bible Study: https://a.co/d/2LR3QAp

    📕 Order Dr. Joel's Book, "The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility" - https://bit.ly/muddamalleresources
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    God Is On Your Side: Learning what it means to be Human

    12/09/2025 | 45 mins.
    Human identity is shaken when we lose access to things we’ve always relied on, prompting deep questions about who we are. The central message of Scripture is “God With Us” — from Genesis to Revelation. However, life experiences often don’t align with that promise, leading to honest struggles and doubts about God’s presence.
    It's okay to wrestle with questions like “God, are you even here?” — that kind of honesty can create space for others to do the same. Despite the pain and loss in life, Christians live in the tension of present suffering and future hope, trusting in the promise that Christ will one day restore all things. This tension is a core part of what it means to be human.
    📕 Learn About Josh Ryan Butler: https://joshuaryanbutler.com/about/
    📕Order Josh Ryan Butler's book: https://joshuaryanbutler.com/books/god-is-on-your-side/
    📕 Dr. Joel's Bible Study: https://a.co/d/2LR3QAp
    📕 Order Dr. Joel's Book, "The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility" - https://bit.ly/muddamalleresources
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    2.5 Years Later - What the Asbury Revival Showed Us About Humanity

    05/09/2025 | 39 mins.
    Asbury Revival reveals a deep insight into what it means to be human. That moment acts as a powerful reminder that true humanity is rooted in humility and dependence on God. Being human means embracing our "creaturehood"—acknowledging that we are not self-sufficient. But modern life often pushes us toward self-reliance, control, and a desire for belonging through status, approval, or material things. These pursuits, though understandable, actually distance us from God and undermine our true humanity.
    📕Learn About Zach Meerkreebs: https://www.zachmeerkreebs.com/about
    📕Order Zach's book: https://www.zachmeerkreebs.com/
    📕 Dr. Joel's Bible Study: https://a.co/d/2LR3QAp

    📕 Order Dr. Joel's Book, "The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility" - https://bit.ly/muddamalleresources
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    Created, Fallen, Redeemed: What It Means to Be Human

    21/08/2025 | 1h 1 mins.
    To truly understand what it means to be human, we must begin with Genesis 1 and 2, where humanity is created in God's image. Starting with creation gives us a fuller picture of who we were meant to be. This, in turn, helps us grasp the tragedy of the Fall and the purpose of sanctification through Christ—beginning with His incarnation and continuing until His return.
    We can see two flawed views of humanity: Rejecting the physical as inherently bad, and overindulging in the physical (hedonism), assuming there’s nothing after this life. Both extremes lead to distorted worldviews. Instead, the Christian worldview offers a balanced vision: humans are both physical and spiritual, made in God's image, and called to reflect His design in both body and soul.
    📕 Dr. Joel's Bible Study: https://a.co/d/2LR3QAp 📕 Order Dr. Joel's Book, "The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility" - https://bit.ly/muddamalleresources💬Follow me on SubStack! https://substack.com/@muddamalle

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About Theology Talk

Welcome to Theology Talk, the podcast that explores theology, culture, and the Bible. Join us as we dive deep into thought-provoking discussions about faith, spirituality, and the intersection of theology with the world around us. Each episode brings you engaging conversations (with some guests along the way) exploring topics ranging from biblical interpretation, theology, and ethical dilemmas in modern society. Theme Music: Zane Callister Produced By: Red Barn Studio
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