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Welcome to the TheoDisc Podcast!

TheoDisc Podcast episodes provide a perfect space for a variety of theological discussions with a wide variety of academics about scripture, life, culture, politics, society, gender, and pretty much anything to do with theology. Tune in for fortnightly episodes, where Kenny discusses those subjects and issues that our Faculty and Friends are really passionate about. It always promises to be interesting and thought-provoking!

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Kenny Innes
TheoDisc Host

The TheoDisc Podcast is hosted by Kenny Innes. Even though he had been in church leadership and pastoral leadership for many years, it wasn’t until he encountered WTC that he decided to invest in his love for theology through academic study. Kenny now holds a GradDip and MA from WTC and is working towards a PhD. Theological study has been an incredibly rewarding experience, deepening his love for God, his theological convictions, and his desire to see others engage in accessible theological study.

If you enjoyed any episodes of TheoDisc or have any comments or feedback, why not send us an email at podcast@wtctheology.org.uk? We’d love to hear your thoughts.

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Episodes

18th March 2026

How the church participates in the ongoing healing work of the Holy Spirit

On this episode, Kenny speaks with Dr David C Wang about Trauma, the Holy Spirit, and Spiritual Formation. How does Trauma affect us as whole beings, and how does the Holy Spirit offer us hope for spiritual formation when we experience its long term effects? What if those effects include spiritual trauma that damage our relationship with the church and with God? May this episode be helpful to you.

Read David’s paper ‘Trauma, the Holy Spirit, and Spiritual Formation’: HERE

Find out more about David and his work: HERE

4th March 2026

Reclaiming the importance of the ascension

Jesus’ incarnation, death and resurrection are core to our understanding of the gospel. But his ascension can often be treated as a postscript, or even a kind of sad ending to the gospel narratives where Jesus disappears–to where we’re not entirely sure–and we are left with the hope he will one day return. Our guest on this episode, Ross Hastings, has observed that the ascension is not often taught or preached about, and consequently, we miss the magnitude and implications of all that it consummates in Jesus’ kingdom mission, all that it continues to mean for us now, and all that it promises in the future. His book, The Glory of the Ascension, threads numerous theological themes through this event in an attempt to reclaim its importance for Christian communities. Enjoy!

Find Ross’ books: HERE

Follow Ross on Social Media: HERE

18th February 2026

The Assurance of Hope in Christ’s Return

Terror and dread are often how we can still feel about Jesus’ return. Talk of the end times sounds either like the world’s worst conspiracy theory, or feels just too complex to figure out. And yet, the Scriptures talk about the coming day of the Lord… Kenny’s guest on this episode of TheoDisc is Dr Sydney Tooth, and she says that 1 & 2 Thessalonians have a particularly rich message of hope in the coming of Christ, and that they are texts that should be opened more by the church. So they have been talking about Paul, Thessalonians, and the return of Jesus. Enjoy!

Read Sydney’s Thesis: HERE

The Two Cities Podcast: HERE

4th February 2026

Spiritual Flourishing in a Productivity-Driven Culture

Wine isn’t instantaneous, and neither is our spiritual formation. This is why Jesus describes us as branches connected to him as our vine and our source. If Jesus uses this metaphor for our discipleship, then perhaps we should invest a little bit of time in learning how vine branches bear healthy fruit that is in season. That’s the focus of the latest book from Bette Dickinson, who has written The Art of Vinemaking: Spiritual Flourishing in a Productivity-Driven Culture as a call to disciples of Christ to discover or return to the rhythms and cycles that God intends for us to blossom in fullness of life. Her ultimate goal is to create safe and sacred spaces for people to encounter the boundless love of God, and that is evident from her chat with Kenny in this episode of TheoDisc. Enjoy!

Bette’s website: HERE

Get Bette’s books: HERE 

22nd January 2026

A Christian Response to Polarisation

How do we love our enemies in a polarised world? It’s difficult to engage with those we have deep disagreements with, and doing so can often feel like compromising on our own convictions. This is particularly true with religious or political groups, and Christians can often become entrenched in their positions and unable to meaningfully connect with those we disagree with. On this episode, Kenny is speaking to Dr David Stuart about his Doctoral thesis entitled: Learning to Love – a Theological Response to our Polarised World. He proposes a way to love our enemies as Christ commands us to, and open ourselves to seeing them and ourselves in a new, more clear light – even becoming more faithful to our own commitment to Christ in the process. Enjoy!

Read David’s thesis: HERE

Find out more about David: HERE 

Contact David: HERE

10th December 2025

How Interpretation Shaped Our View of Women

On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny’s guest is Mary Thomason, who is currently engaged in doctoral work about re-establishing a trust in the divine voice within Scripture which undoes the common ways women have been made to feel less than men, and by telling a redeeming narrative of women who are chosen and trusted by God. Her heart is that women and men would be released to be empowered by God without the burden of harmful interpretation which harms both women and men. We know you will enjoy this episode!

25th November 2025

A Culture of Unity for Charismatic and Pentecostal Churches

Kenny’s guest on this episode of TheoDisc is Revd Dr Hugh Osgood, who has been working to bring about unity between African, Caribbean, and majority-white congregations since the 1980’s. His book, Evangelical And African Pentecostal Unity, details the challenges and successes of such efforts up until the year 2005. Kenny and Hugh spoke about what has happened in the intervening years, and Hugh’s sense of next steps for a united church across the UK. Enjoy!

Visit Hugh’s website: HERE

Buy the book Evangelical and African Pentecostal Unity: HERE

Find all of Hugh’s books: HERE

Find out more about Churches in Communities International: HERE

12th November 2025

A Renewal Theology of the Lord’s Supper

Communion, the Lord’s Supper, the Eucharist – whatever you call it in your church tradition, we’re asking the question today about the place it plays in our gathered communities and our expectation of the work of the Spirit in and through this sacramental meal. In this episode of TheoDisc Podcast, Kenny is joined by Florian Simatupang, a pentecostal theologian from Indonesia whose latest book, The Eucharistic Spirit, explores the ways the Spirit engages the people of God through our taking of the bread and wine. These are the ingredients, so to speak, that can empower us to remember the past, experience unity and missional purpose in the present, and look forward to the future coming of the Kingdom. Enjoy!

Florian’s Book is available HERE

More about Florian and Christ the King Church: HERE

29th October 2025

Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Communities

In this episode of Theodisc, Kenny speaks with Mark Glanville, a professional jazz musician, theologian and preacher, about the evolving landscape of preaching in a post-Christian culture. They discuss the importance of creativity, community, and curiosity in preaching, as well as the metaphor of jazz as a way to approach the art of preaching. Mark emphasises the need for preachers to adapt their methods to connect with contemporary audiences while remaining rooted in scripture. This is also the first TheoDisc guest who has played an instrument live on the show!

Find Mark’s Books: HERE

Visit Mark’s website: HERE 

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15th October 2025
God at Work in Prisons

This episode of TheoDisc comes to you during Prisons Week which takes place each year from the second Sunday of October and encourages the church to pray for prisoners and their families, those victims of and affected by crime and those working in the criminal justice system. It also aims to focus the Christian community on how we can join with what God is doing in prisons, where WTC has begun to provide theological training. It was in, what he calls “the pit”, that Steven became a Christian, and after his release he studied theology with WTC and is about to matriculate at the University of Oxford. They spoke about his life experience, his reflections of prison, and the hope he has for more prisoners to come into a deep connection with God through theological study. Joining them in the conversation is Sarah Coppin, the Programme Director for WTC’s prison programme.

Find out about WTC’s Prison Programme: HERE

Participate in Prisons Week: HERE

1st October 2025
Following Jesus in the Tough Times

Even though Jesus says that those who follow him will have many trials and sorrows in this world, it’s still the case that we tend to view suffering as something to be avoided, or eliminated from our experience of faith. Perhaps this is rooted in a faulty gospel that proclaims, ‘follow Jesus and he will take away not only your sin, but your troubles too’. Dr Craig Keener has recently written an article called, How To Succeed at Suffering which might help us to accept that taking up our cross is central to the way we follow after our crucified Lord, and in this episode of TheoDisc, he chats with Kenny about the biblical basis for suffering as part of our discipleship.

Craig’s Article on Suffering: HERE

Craig’s Books: HERE

Craig’s conversation with Lucy Peppiatt on ‘The Mind of the Spirit’: HERE

17th September 2025
A Biblical Theology for a Decolonised Mission

We’re back! After a bit of an hiatus over the summer, TheoDisc is pleased to be bringing you some truly insightful chats with truly insightful theologians again!

Our guest on this episode of TheoDisc, Rev Dr Israel Olofinjana, wants us to consider the ways that western Christian mission has been deeply influenced by the powers of colonisation, and that those influences are still felt today by people from the Majority World. By drawing us back to Jesus’ own experience and ministry under a colonial power, Israel provokes the church to consider ways that we can reflect Jesus’ subversive practices that witness to the way the kingdom of God overturns the power structures and patterns of worldly powers. In order for that to happen, Israel says, we need to decolonise the way we view Christian mission with Jesus as our guide. Enjoy!

Israel’s essay, ‘Why Did Jesus Speak Aramaic?’: HERE 

Israel’s Books: HERE

Israel’s Blog: HERE 

16th July 2025
A Christian Aesthetic of Film

Crystal Downing is our guest on this episode of TheoDisc, and her latest book, The Wages of Cinema, speaks to the connection between film and faith, but not in the way you might expect. Plenty of authors have tried to extract moral or spiritual lessons from the narrative of a film, but Crystal challenges us to pay attention to the details, the structure, the way films are constructed that might give us theological insight. Connecting the language and history of film with theology, church, work, and the riches of Christian symbolism, Crystal challenges us to move beyond film as entertainment towards film as a powerful force that reveals truth, goodness and beauty.

Crystal’s books: HERE

2nd July 2025
An exploration of WTC’s vision to deliver theological education to people in prisons

At WTC, we’ve never held theology, the presence of the Spirit, and daily life, mission and ministry as separate or in competition. Instead, we believe that good theology contributes to Spiritually-formed people who express the kingdom of God wherever they are. That’s why, on this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny talked with Sarah Coppin about the way God has enabled WTC to take accredited theological education into prison so that prisoners can be equipped and empowered in faith and ministry. Enjoy!

Find out more about WTC’s Prison Programme: HERE 

Contact Sarah: HERE

Read Sarah’s Substack: HERE

23rd July 2024
Biblical Studies and Christology

For this standalone TheoDisc episode, we are re-releasing a previous episode where Kenny and Lucy Peppiatt had a chat with Tim Mackie from BibleProject a couple of years ago in Belfast. They found out more about his journey from being purely a biblical scholar, to gaining a deeper understanding of Systematic Theology and Christology, while looking at the early church fathers and mothers, and how it plays such a significant part in shaping and influencing our faith. Enjoy!

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