Welcome to The Anchor Room, a podcast from Heritage Theological Seminary. This is a space for theological reflection at the intersection of ministry, doctrine, and culture in Canada. Here, timely questions are engaged with the enduring truths of Scripture and the historic witness of the church. Each episode brings together scholars, pastors, and ministry leaders to think carefully about what it means to serve Christ faithfully in our present context. We’re glad you’ve joined us. Let’s begin the conversation.
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Welcome to The Anchor Room, a podcast from Heritage Theological Seminary. This is a space for theological reflection at the intersection of ministry, doctrine, and culture in Canada. Here, timely questions are engaged with the enduring truths of Scripture and the historic witness of the church. Each episode brings together scholars, pastors, and ministry leaders to think carefully about what it means to serve Christ faithfully in our present context. We’re glad you’ve joined us. Let’s begin the conversation.
How do we faithfully engage with today's culture without losing sight of Biblical truth? In this episode, Dr. Wayne Baxter, Professor of New Testament and Greek, dives into the importance of grounding our worldview in the inerrant Scriptures, explores what our identity in Christ means in a rapidly changing world, and shares insights from his current writing and Greek studies that illuminate the power of the gospel in every context.
The Anchor Room
Welcome to The Anchor Room, a podcast from Heritage Theological Seminary. This is a space for theological reflection at the intersection of ministry, doctrine, and culture in Canada. Here, timely questions are engaged with the enduring truths of Scripture and the historic witness of the church. Each episode brings together scholars, pastors, and ministry leaders to think carefully about what it means to serve Christ faithfully in our present context. We’re glad you’ve joined us. Let’s begin the conversation.