In this video in the “Honest Answers” series of Southern Seminary, Kyle explains the theory of kenosis and the argument against this theory.
The Fundamental Principles of Theology (TIP)
In this episode, Daniel joins with Richard Barcellos, James Dolezal, and Chuck Rennie on Theology in Particular with Joe Anady to talk about the theological principiae.
How do People See God in Scripture (HA)
In this video from the “Honest Answers” (HA) series of Southern Seminary, Kyle explains how it can be said that people “see God” when God is invisible (1 Tim 6:16).
John Owen and the Holy Spirit in the Life of Christ (TFTC)
In this episode of “Theology for the Church” with Caleb Lenard, Kyle discusses the the role of the Holy Spirit in the Life of Christ via John Owen's Pneumatologia. Together they discuss Owen's Christological, pneumatological, and Trinitarian rules for doing exegesis and theology.
The Covenant of Redemption in Baptist History (TIP)
In this episode of “Theology In Particular,” Daniel provides a summary explanation of the history of the doctrine of the covenant of redemption with special reference to Baptists. This discussion is largely drawn from the first two chapters of his dissertation which were also published in the Journal of International Reformed Baptist Seminary (Keach) and the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology (Gill).
The Reformed, Jonathan Edwards, and Free Will (TFTC)
In this episode of “Theology for the Church” with Caleb Lenard, Drew discusses free will in the reformed tradition and just how closely Jonathan Edwards was to his forbearers in this area of theology.
Together they discuss questions like: what are the intellect and will? What is the difference between metaphysical and moral freedom? What are determinism, incompatibilism, and compatibilism? What do these things have to do with God’s decree, foreknowledge, and Christ’s human freedom? How close was Edwards conception of free will to the Reformed? And More.
Baptist Faith and Message 2000 (SR)
In this podcast episode with Stay Reformed (SR), Daniel discusses the Baptist Faith and Message.
Still Confessing (SR)
In this podcast episode with Stay Reformed (SR), Daniel gives some personal biography and some Baptist history with special reference to Particular and Reformed Baptists
Theology is for Everyone (FF)
In this podcast by Boyce College called “Faith First,” Kyle explains how he grew from a pastor's son to a passionate theologian. He shares his journey of faith and explains why theology isn't just for scholars—it's for everyone. Whether you're a high school student, a parent, or someone seeking to deepen your relationship with God, this episode will inspire you to embrace theology as a tool for character formation and a life centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Agreement and Divergence: 1689 Federalism and Progressive Covenantalism (TFTC)
In this episode of “Theology for the Church” with Caleb Lenard, Daniel discussed the differences in methodology between 1689 Federalism and Progressive Covenantalism.
A Case for Amillennailism (TIP)
In this episode of “Theology In Particular,” Daniel explains the building blocks of the argument for amillennialism.
https://theologyinparticular.libsyn.com/episode-113-a-case-for-amillennialism-with-daniel-scheiderer
A Chat About Eschatology (TIP)
In this episode on “Theology in Particular”, Daniel gives an outline of eschatology.
https://theologyinparticular.libsyn.com/episode-80-a-chat-about-eschatology-with-daniel-scheiderer
Should We Call God Mother? (DA)
In this podcast with Danvers Audio (DA), Kyle discusses whether Christians should set aside masculine names for God in favor of feminine or gender neutral names. Feminist theologians have been arguing for years that calling God “Father” and “Son” depicts the godhead as an oppressive and abusive patriarchy. For that reason, they argue, we should address God with feminine names or perhaps even gender neutral names. So instead of “Father” and “Son,” we might name God as “Mother” and “child.” Or instead of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we should refer to him as “Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer.” Should Christians set aside masculine names for God in favor of feminine or gender neutral names?
Systematics for the Church, Catching Alligators, and Writing Books
On the podcast, “Chats Under the Sun,” Kyle talked about his journey to the ministry and to Southern, the value of systematic theology for the local church, some hilarious stories about chasing alligators in Louisiana with his family, and the books he is currently reading, and a couple he would like to write.