Theology Lab Podcast Episodes

Welcome to the Theology Lab podcast archive, where each episode invites you into honest conversations about faith, theology and questions that animate a curious, courageous kind of faith. Browse recent episodes below, including resources from guests and episode transcripts.

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BSA Ep. 9 - Does a Suffering God Help?

In this final Beyond Simple Answers Q&A, Scott Rice, Greg Fung, and Kristin T. Lee explore some of Christianity’s hardest questions about suffering, evil, prayer, and the presence of God. Can protest be a faithful form of prayer? Why does it matter that Christ suffers with us? And can Christianity truly explain evil?

Drawing from Job, the Psalms, process theology, liberation theology, and personal experiences of grief and loss, this conversation wrestles honestly with faith, doubt, lament, forgiveness, and theodicy. If you’ve ever questioned God in suffering or wondered where God is in death and pain, this episode is for you.

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BSA Ep. 8 - Why Do a Mother and Son See Evil Differently (Part 2)

In this deeply honest episode of Beyond Simple Answers, Scott Rice talks with Jasper Su and his mother, Vivian Su, about Christian faith, doubt, theological questioning, and spiritual growth. Jasper opens up about wrestling with uncertainty, growing up in church, and learning that questioning faith does not make someone a “bad Christian.” Vivian shares the perspective of a parent walking alongside an adult child through difficult spiritual conversations with love, patience, and openness. Together, they explore deconstruction, suffering, God’s presence, and the importance of safe spaces where authentic conversations about faith can happen without fear or judgment.

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BSA Ep. 7 - Is God Good? Why a Mother and Son See Evil Differently

In this powerful bonus episode of Theology Lab’s Beyond Simple Answers series, Scott Rice hosts an honest conversation between Vivian Su and her son, Jasper Su, as they wrestle with Christianity’s hardest question: If God is good and all-powerful, why does suffering exist? Vivian shares how trust in God’s sovereignty gives her peace even amid tragedy, while Jasper candidly explores his struggle to reconcile faith with the reality of evil, pain, and injustice. Together, they discuss the Book of Job, the limits of human understanding, faith versus doubt, and how families can navigate deep theological disagreements with honesty, love, and respect.

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BSA Ep. 6 - How One of Faith's Hardest Questions Has Changed Us

In the final episode of Beyond Simple Answers, Scott Rice, Kristin T. Lee, and Greg Fung reflect on what they’ve learned from exploring why God created a world marked by suffering and evil. The conversation highlights protest theology, liberation theology, process theology, and the importance of holding multiple perspectives in tension rather than settling for simplistic answers. Together, they explore how faith can include wrestling with God, pursuing justice, and trusting in God’s presence amid suffering. Thoughtful, honest, and deeply personal, this episode offers a compelling vision of theology as a relational and ongoing journey toward truth, hope, and spiritual growth.

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BSA Ep. 5 - What Did Job See? Or, Do You Ever Argue With God?

In this Beyond Simple Answers episode Scott, Greg, and Kristin explore the Bible, suffering, creation, and the problem of evil in passages like Philippians 2, the book of Job, Lamentations, and the stories of Hagar and Gethsemane. Returning to previous discussions, they look back at Process and Liberation theology's themes of justice and noncoercive love, as well aa prayer. Why does Job accept God's response? How do believers hold together anger and faith? It's a human conversation, animated by a desire to believe, that looks at suffering, divine power, and faith -- and the many complexities that arise in between in these topics. Beyond Simple Answers episodes are part of Theology Lab. We aim at seeking out a theological vision when simple answers fall aren't enough. And the conversations are geared towards anyone who might be amidst processes like deconstruction and reconstruction of faith, or who just wants curiosity and thinking to play a more important part of your faith life. Thanks for giving some of your time to engage this. We really do appreciate that and hope it might be helpful in some way.

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Is Jesus an Exorcist — and What Does That Mean Now? with Brad East

In this Theology Lab conversation, theologian Brad East explores the biblical concept of salvation through the lens of spiritual warfare, addressing themes like Satan, sin, and cosmic powers. Drawing from the New Testament, including Gospel of Mark and Epistle to the Ephesians, the discussion examines how early Christians understood evil as both personal and systemic. This engaging dialogue helps modern believers navigate discomfort around spiritual language while offering practical insights into faith, discipleship, and confronting evil in everyday life. Ideal for those interested in Christian theology, spiritual warfare, and biblical interpretation.

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BSA Ep. 4 - 5 Theologies of Evil: Evaluation Time!

In this episode, Scott, Greg, and Kristin explore the problem of evil through four major Christian frameworks: protest theodicy, process theology, person-making theodicy, and liberation theology. From questioning God in seasons of suffering to rethinking divine power and human responsibility, the conversation is both deeply personal and intellectually engaging. Kristin reflects on the role of protest and lament, Greg unpacks the logic of process theology, and Scott highlights the biblical roots of wrestling with God. Together, they ask: How should Christians respond to suffering—and what does it mean to trust God in a broken world?

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BSA Ep. 3 - 5 Theologies of Evil: Here We Go!

This episode explores the problem of evil through five major theological frameworks, also known as theodicies. Moving beyond simplistic answers about why God created the world, the discussion introduces classical, protest, process, soul-making, and liberation theologies. Each model wrestles with the tension between divine power and divine goodness in a world marked by suffering. From questioning God’s silence to emphasizing human growth and social justice, these perspectives offer a deeper, more nuanced approach to faith. This primer invites listeners to rethink evil, challenge assumptions, and engage theology in a way that reflects the complexity of real-world pain and belief.

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