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The Ask a Theologian Podcast
Dave Olson
29 episodes
5 hours ago
We are trying to make theology approachable for people who aren't theologians. Hoping to bridge the gap between theology and life.
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We are trying to make theology approachable for people who aren't theologians. Hoping to bridge the gap between theology and life.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Breaking Chains: The Anti-colonial Lens on Pentecostalism with Dr. U-Wen Low
The Ask a Theologian Podcast
41 minutes 35 seconds
3 months ago
Breaking Chains: The Anti-colonial Lens on Pentecostalism with Dr. U-Wen Low

On today's episode, we're diving into the fascinating topic of post-colonial perspectives on Pentecostalism with Dr. U-Wen Low from the University of Birmingham in the UK. The conversation is facinating as Dr. Low sheds light on the importance of decolonizing efforts within theology. We discuss how post-colonial thinking aims to dismantle oppressive structures, drawing from historical contexts, like the impact of empires, and how these ideas intersect with the study of Pentecostalism. Dr. Low touches on his research on the Book of Revelation and its dramatic, subversive elements against empire. We also tackle the surprising roots of Pentecostalism beyond Azusa Street, highlighting its anti-colonial nature and the historical moments where these inclusive, radical beginnings started to shift. The conversation explores the value of diverse perspectives in biblical scholarship and warns against reading scriptures solely through the lens of dominant cultures. This episode is packed with insights into how we can engage more meaningfully with theology and our collective past.

The Ask a Theologian Podcast
We are trying to make theology approachable for people who aren't theologians. Hoping to bridge the gap between theology and life.