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Matt O'Reilly

Dive deep into thoughtful conversations on faith, scripture, and the Christian life with interviews from leading theologians, authors, and pastors. Whether you’re exploring big questions or seeking practical wisdom, this podcast brings you the rich insights of the Theology Project in a fresh audio format. theologyprojectonline.substack.com

  1. 2d ago

    Is Your Road Rage Spiritual Warfare?

    In this clip, Jason Vickers and I consider the everyday example of road rage in order to explore a much bigger question: How should Christians think about demonic influence and human responsibility? If the devil or demonic forces can tempt, influence, or provoke us, does that lessen our responsibility for how we respond? Drawing on John Wesley and the categories of captivity and complicity, they discuss why taking spiritual warfare seriously doesn’t mean surrendering human agency—or excusing sin. Check out the whole conversation If you enjoyed this clip, listen to the full conversation on Theology Project | The Podcast or watch it on YouTube. Dr. Jason Vickers serves as professor of Christian theology and the Wesley Endowed Chair of Christian Theology. A popular teacher, prolific author, and ordained elder in the Global Methodist Church, Vickers holds a PhD from Southern Methodist University. Prior to joining Truett Seminary, Vickers taught at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He also has taught at Austin College in Sherman, Texas, Hood Theological Seminary in Salisbury, North Carolina, and United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. Professor Vickers is a past president of the Wesleyan Theological Society and current member of the Discipleship, Doctrine, and Just Ministry Commission of the Global Methodist Church. Vickers is editor of the Wesleyan Theological Journal, and co-author with Thomas H. McCall of Love Divine: A Wesleyan Systematic Theology. An Invitation I’m interviewing Preston Sprinkle on an upcoming episode of Theology Project. Our conversation will focus on his new book From Genesis to Junia: An Honest Search for What the Bible Really Says about Women in Leadership, and I want to hear what you think I should ask him. Take the next step If Theology Project has been helpful to you, here are a few ways you can support the work: * Subscribe to receive new free articles. * Share an article with a friend or post it on social media. * Become a paid subscriber to help sustain and expand this ministry while gaining access to exclusive content. Every subscription, share, and recommendation helps more people rediscover the Bible they didn’t know they had. Get full access to Theology Project at theologyprojectonline.substack.com/subscribe

  2. Aug 12

    John Wesley: The Biggest Danger Facing the Church

    Why does Christianity sometimes seem to have so little effect on the lives of Christians? Why hasn’t it had a greater effect on the world? John Wesley asked that question more than two centuries ago. In his sermon “Causes of the Inefficacy of Christianity,” Wesley wrestled with a troubling reality: if Christianity is true and the gospel has the power to transform people, why do so many Christians seem largely unchanged? In this episode of Theology Project, I’m joined by Dr. Chris Bounds to explore Wesley’s answer. We discuss what Wesley believed was keeping Christianity from having its intended effect, the role of Christian doctrine and discipline, the importance of holiness, and number one problem that minimizes the effectiveness of the church. Along the way, we consider whether Wesley’s diagnosis still applies to the church today, and what he might say needs to change if Christianity is going to produce the kind of people the Bible envisions. Visit our Sponsor - Wesley Biblical Seminary Want to engage even more? * Read the sermon: “Causes of the Inefficacy of Christianity” * Get Holiness: A Biblical, Historical, and Systematic Theology co-authored by Chris Bounds As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for supporting Theology Project through the Amazon links in this post. If Theology Project has been helpful to you, here are a few ways you can support the work: * Subscribe to receive new free articles. * Share an article with a friend or post it on social media. * Become a paid subscriber to help sustain and expand this ministry while gaining access to exclusive content. Every subscription, share, and recommendation helps more people rediscover the Bible they didn’t know they had. Theme music: “Steps” by Anno Domini Beats. Used with permission. Get full access to Theology Project at theologyprojectonline.substack.com/subscribe

    John Wesley: The Biggest Danger Facing the Church
  3. Jul 29

    Are (Global) Methodists Confessional?

    What role do doctrinal standards play in the life of the church? In this episode, Dr. Joel Chopp explains why confessions matter, how the proposed Articles of Faith would function in the Global Methodist Church, and what faithful Wesleyan confessionalism looks like. The discussion develops from Joel’s brand new article “Wesleyan Confessionalism and Theological Education,” which was just published in the most recent edition of the Asbury Herald. We discuss: * What doctrinal standards are * Who doctrinal standards are for * Why some Methodists reject confessionalism * Why other Methodists are committed to normative doctrines * What we can learn about confessions from other Protestants * Why not all the articles in the proposed Articles of faith should not be distinctly Wesleyan * The guardrail function of doctrine * How we know what Scripture affirms * And more! At the end of our conversation, Joel recommended two books for anyone who wants to dig in deeper to the way doctrine functions in the church. Here they are: * Doctrine, Spirit, and Discipline: A History of the Wesleyan Tradition in the United States by Kevin Watson * Doctrinal Standards in the Wesleyan Tradition by Thomas Oden As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for supporting Theology Project through the Amazon links in this post. If Theology Project has been helpful to you, here are a few ways you can support the work: * Subscribe to receive new free articles on Substack. * Share an article with a friend or post it on social media. * Become a paid subscriber to help sustain and expand this ministry while gaining access to exclusive content. * Buy me a coffee to drink while I’m writing my next article (use this link). Every subscription, share, and recommendation helps more people rediscover the Bible they didn’t know they had. Theme music: “Steps” by Anno Domini Beats. Used with permission. Get full access to Theology Project at theologyprojectonline.substack.com/subscribe

  4. Apr 21

    Why are we talking about NEW Articles of Faith in the Global Methodist Church? with Dr. David Watson

    The Global Methodist Church is considering adopting a new doctrinal statement called the Articles of Faith. In this conversation, Dr. David Watson sits down with Dr. Matt O'Reilly to discuss WHY we're looking at this, how we got to this point, and where things go from here. We answer some of the questions that have come up in the last few weeks and reflect on the purpose of this confessional statement. Jason Vickers compares the EUB Confession with the Articles of Religion: https://archives.gcah.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/d695ad25-f74a-4934-a569-04b4163e6e6f/content Dr. David Watson is President of Asbury Theological Seminary and Chair of the Discipleship, Doctrine, and Just Ministry Commission. He is the author of Scripture and the Life of God (https://amzn.to/48XaRE4) and Faith and Fire (https://amzn.to/488gAH2) coauthored with Kevin Watson. GET UPDATES FROM THEOLOGY PROJECT https://www.theologyproject.online/subscribe MATT'S BRAND NEW BOOKS Free to Be Holy: A Biblical Theology of Sanctification https://amzn.to/4gOn4gN (print) https://amzn.to/47pttuz (Kindle) GET THE VIDEOS https://my.seedbed.com/product/free-to-be-holy/ Reconstructing Methodism: Crucial Issues Facing the Global Methodist Church https://amzn.to/3TnkYKS MATT'S OTHER BOOKS Paul and the Resurrected Body: Social Identity and Ethical Practice https://amzn.to/2xOJmyj The Letters to the Thessalonians (w/ videos) https://amzn.to/3B0m6su Bless the Nations https://amzn.to/3eEpiiF SOCIAL https://www.instagram.com/mattoreillyauthor/ https://www.facebook.com/mattoreillyauthor https://www.facebook.com/theologyprojectonline https://twitter.com/mporeilly VISIT https://www.theologyproject.online https://christchurchbham.com Music: "Steps" by Anno Domini Beats - Used with permission. This page contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.   Get full access to Theology Project at theologyprojectonline.substack.com/subscribe

    Why are we talking about NEW Articles of Faith in the Global Methodist Church? with Dr. David Watson
  5. Jan 14

    Is Christianity True?

    Is Christianity True? In a world filled with questions, doubts, and competing truth claims, many people wonder whether Christianity can still be trusted. In this sermon, Matt O’Reilly explores one of the most common and pressing questions people ask about faith: Is Christianity true? Along the way, he names the real objections people raise—about science, suffering, hypocrisy in the church, the reliability of the Bible, and the fear that faith requires blind belief. Rather than dismissing these questions or offering quick intellectual fixes, this message invites listeners to step back and consider a deeper question that the Gospel itself raises: Can Jesus be trusted? Drawing from the scene of Jesus’ trial—where Pilate famously asks, “What is truth?”—this sermon shows that Christianity does not ultimately present truth as a mere argument or proposition, but as a person. And that person reveals the truth not by coercion or force, but through self-giving love. You don’t have to have all the answers to experience love. You can trust someone who is willing to bleed for you. This message is especially for: Those who are skeptical, curious, or questioning Christianity Those who feel torn between faith and doubt Those who have been hurt or disillusioned by the church Christians who want a more humble, patient, and loving way to engage hard questions If you’ve ever wondered whether Jesus can be trusted, this sermon invites you to consider the truth revealed in love, and to explore your questions within a community shaped by grace. GET UPDATES FROM THEOLOGY PROJECT https://www.theologyproject.online/subscribe MATT'S BRAND NEW BOOK Free to Be Holy: A Biblical Theology of Sanctification https://amzn.to/4gOn4gN     This page contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.   Get full access to Theology Project at theologyprojectonline.substack.com/subscribe

    Is Christianity True?
  6. 12/26/2025

    How do you answer these two questions about Christmas?

    Who is Jesus—and what did he come to do? Luke 2 doesn’t answer those questions with abstract theology or lofty claims. It answers them with a story. In this episode, we slow down and listen carefully to Luke’s Christmas narrative—not as sentimental background music for the season, but as a bold theological proclamation. In a world ordered by emperors, censuses, power, and prestige, Luke introduces Jesus in a radically different key: born in obscurity, laid in a manger, announced not to elites but to shepherds on the margins. So who is Jesus, really? And what kind of mission begins this way? Drawing on the Jesus' birth narrative in the Gospel of Luke, we explore how Luke presents Jesus as the true Lord whose identity stands in quiet but profound contrast to the rulers of his age. And we ask what Jesus came to do—not merely to offer private comfort or future escape, but to inaugurate God’s saving reign through humility, peace, and faithfulness. This episode invites you to hear Luke 2 with fresh ears and deeper attention—to see how the identity and mission of Jesus are woven together from the very beginning, and why that still matters for how we understand the gospel today.   Merry Christmas!   MATT'S BRAND NEW BOOK Free to Be Holy: A Biblical Theology of Sanctification https://amzn.to/4gOn4gN (print) https://amzn.to/47pttuz (Kindle) GET THE VIDEOS https://my.seedbed.com/product/free-to-be-holy/ GET UPDATES FROM THEOLOGY PROJECT https://www.theologyproject.online/subscribe This page contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. Music used with permission - "Steps" by Anno Domini Beats   Get full access to Theology Project at theologyprojectonline.substack.com/subscribe

    How do you answer these two questions about Christmas?
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Dive deep into thoughtful conversations on faith, scripture, and the Christian life with interviews from leading theologians, authors, and pastors. Whether you’re exploring big questions or seeking practical wisdom, this podcast brings you the rich insights of the Theology Project in a fresh audio format. theologyprojectonline.substack.com

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