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Episode 310: 310. The Theologian Who Won't Go and the Missionary Who Doesn't Know

Paul didn't write Romans because he had a lot to say; he wrote it because he needed a church ready to send him to Spain. That single missionary ambition is what holds the most theologically dense letter in the New Testament together, and it exposes one of the deepest fault lines in the church today: the split between doctrinal seriousness and genuine concern for the lost. In this final conversation, Dr. Marcus Mininger presses the question neither side wants to answer — what goes wrong when missionaries bypass careful theology, and what does it say about a confessionally rigorous church that has quietly stopped caring about the unreached? Romans, it turns out, is a rebuke to both. The greatest missionary of the apostolic church was also one of its most significant theologians. That was not a coincidence then. It should not be a coincidence now.