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The Missiology Podcast
Missiology.com
58 episodes
3 days ago
The Missiology Podcast features conversations with missiologists about their experiences in the study of mission. We want to know their stories: why the study of mission has mattered in their lives and what it's all about. The host, Martin Rodriguez, and producer, Greg McKinzie, hope our listeners enjoy hearing the unique voices of these authors and teachers.
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The Missiology Podcast features conversations with missiologists about their experiences in the study of mission. We want to know their stories: why the study of mission has mattered in their lives and what it's all about. The host, Martin Rodriguez, and producer, Greg McKinzie, hope our listeners enjoy hearing the unique voices of these authors and teachers.
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The Missiology Podcast
#57 – Daniel White Hodge Postgame

Martin and Greg reflect on the episode #56 interview with Daniel White Hodge. They discuss hip-hop as a window for cultural and theological analysis, the definition of missiology, the experiences of those marginalized by the missiological establishment, and the need for intersectional perspectives.

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3 months ago
54 minutes 29 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#56 – Daniel White Hodge

Martin Rodriguez sits down with Daniel White Hodge, professor of intercultural communications at North Park University.

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3 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 26 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#55 - Singing Samo Songs

Bible translator and anthropologist Dan Shaw joins us to discuss his book Singing Samo Songs: From Shaman to Pastor, drawn from over 50 years of work among the Samo people in Papua New Guinea.

In this conversation, Shaw reflects on how scripture became embedded in Samo life—not just through translation, but through singing, storytelling, and cultural ritual.

We explore how indigenous communities engage faith on their own terms, touching on themes of hybridity, contextualization, and the intersection of anthropology and mission.

What does it mean to recognize the Spirit at work in unfamiliar expressions of Christianity? And how is Christian identity shaped by the cultures that receive it?

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4 months ago
47 minutes 57 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#54 Stanley Skreslet Postgame

Martin and Greg reflect on the episode #53 interview with Stanley Skreslet. They discuss how philosophy relates to missiology, the definition of missiology, the role of theology in missiology, and the experience of being evangelized.

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5 months ago
59 minutes 15 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#53 Stanley Skreslet

Martin Rodriguez sits down with Stanley Skreslet, professor emeritus at Union Presbyterian Seminary. They discuss Stanley's experiences in missiology as well as his hopes for its future.

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5 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes 50 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#52 Ruth Padilla Deborst Postgame

Martin and Greg reflect on the episode #51 interview with Ruth Padilla Deborst. They discuss holistic mission, raising children missionally, intentional community, and the enneagram.

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6 months ago
51 minutes 45 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#51 – Ruth Padilla Deborst

Martin Rodriguez sits down with Ruth Padilla Deborst, an associate professor of world Christianity at Western Theological Seminary and dean of extension courses at Comunidad de Estudios Teológicos Interdisciplinarios. They discuss Ruth's experiences in missiology as well as her hopes for its future .

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7 months ago
53 minutes 36 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#50 - The Power of Love for Reaching Out to "the Other"

This episode is part of our Missiology Shelf series, where we dive into influential works shaping the field of missiology. Anthropologist Johnny Ramirez-Johnson joins us to discuss his latest book, The Power of Love for Reaching Out to "the Other." Drawing from his research and personal experiences, Johnny explores themes of love, cultural engagement, and the role of the Holy Spirit in mission. We also tackle intersectionality, self-awareness, and the challenges of white privilege in a multicultural society. Packed with practical wisdom, this episode highlights the importance of humility, listening, and taking actionable steps to build bridges across diverse communities. Don’t miss this thought-provoking dialogue on fostering connection and embracing “the other” with love and grace.

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10 months ago
54 minutes 30 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#49 - Missional Life in Practice and Theory

In this episode of Missiology Shelf, we dive into the book Missional Life in Practice and Theory, edited by Chris Flanders and Greg McKinzie, a Festschrift honoring the enduring impact of Gailyn Van Rheenen on mission theory and practice. Chris and Greg reflect on their personal experiences with Van Rheenen, discuss his pioneering role as a "missionary theologian," and explore the essential connection between theory and practice in missional engagement. The conversation also highlights Van Rheenen's global influence, his innovative concepts like the missional helix, and the evolving landscape of missiology in today's context.

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1 year ago
1 hour 7 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#48 - Crossing Cultures with the Gospel

In this episode of Missiology Shelf, Martin Rodriguez sits down with Darrell Whiteman to discuss his book Crossing Cultures with the Gospel: Anthropological Wisdom for Effective Christian Witness. They explore Whiteman's extensive experience in cross-cultural communication, his journey of writing the book, and the critical need for missionaries to understand both their own cultural impact and the cultures they engage with. The conversation delves into the importance of friendship in mission work, and the challenges of navigating cultural boundaries effectively while sharing the gospel.

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1 year ago
52 minutes 11 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#47 - Afghan Mountain Faith

In this episode of Missiology Shelf, missiology.com’s book review series, Martin Rodriguez speaks with Miriam Adeney and Rashid Alish about their book Afghan Mountain Faith: Stories of Justice, Beauty, and Relationships. They discuss the resilience of Afghan faith amidst cultural and religious challenges, highlighting how Jesus is transforming lives in Afghanistan’s most difficult regions. The conversation touches on the significance of understanding Afghan culture, the complexities of religious conversion, and the powerful testimonies of Afghans who have embraced Christianity in a land where walking with Jesus is a steep, mountainous climb.

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1 year ago
40 minutes 43 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#46 - Virtuous Persuasion

Martin Rodriguez sits down with Michael Niebauer, author of Virtuous Persuasion: A Theology of Christian Mission. Together, they discuss the experiences that inspired the book, Niebauer’s unique approach to mission rooted in theological ethics, and how virtue plays a central role in Christian discipleship. The conversation also explores the challenges of modern church planting, the significance of persuasion in mission work, and the importance of focusing on glorifying God in all aspects of ministry.


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1 year ago
41 minutes 6 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#45 – Enoch Wan Postgame

Martin and Greg reflect on the episode #44 interview with Enoch Wan. They discuss diaspora missiology, the relationship between witness and disciple-making, Reformed and Arminian theologies of mission, the theology of participation in God's mission, and the significance of language-learning for relational missiology.

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1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes 51 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#44 – Enoch Wan

Martin Rodriguez sits down with Enoch Wan, professor of intercultural studies and director of the doctor of education and doctor of intercultural studies programs at Western Seminary (Portland, OR). They discuss diaspora missiology, the relational mission paradigm, and the the deficiencies of "functional" missionary anthropology.

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1 year ago
47 minutes 40 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#43 – Michael Rynkiewich Postgame

Martin and Greg reflect on the episode #41 interview with Michael Rynkiewich. They discuss the church-academy relationship in light of listener feedback, the state of culture studies in contemporary missiology, and postmodern and postcolonial missiology paradigms.

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1 year ago
1 hour 18 minutes 9 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#42 – Leaving Egypt Crossover Episode

Martin and Greg chat with Alan Roxburgh and Jenny Sinclair at the Leaving Egypt podcast. They discuss how the churches have been affected by modernity, and how mission needs to change. Sharing the disorientation they encounter among church leaders, they explore the tension between missiological scholarship and relationships with real people.

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1 year ago
1 hour 17 minutes 53 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#41 – Michael Rynkiewich

Martin Rodriguez sits down with Michael Rynkiewich, retired professor of anthropology. They discuss his experiences as a missionary and anthropologist in the Pacific Islands, his contrubtions to missiology as a scholar and professor, and the future of the field in our rapidly changing world.

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1 year ago
1 hour 34 minutes 17 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#40 Craig Van Gelder Postgame

Martin and Greg reflect on the episode #39 interview with Craig Van Gelder. They discuss the role of personality in theological work, the significance of vocational in-between periods, the challenge of relating the every-day to God's mission, tensions in North American missiology, problematic missioloigcal terminology, missional parenting, and more.

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1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes 49 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#39 Craig Van Gelder

Martin Rodriguez sits down with Craig Van Gelder, professor emeritus of congregational mission at Luther Seminary. They discuss his experiences as a North American missiologist and church consultant who has made major contributions to missional ecclesiology, especially in the areas of cultural analysis, missional imagination, and pneumatology.

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1 year ago
1 hour 20 minutes 10 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
#38 - Kate Blakely Postgame

Martin and Greg reflect on the episode #37 interview with Kate Blakely. They discuss the significance of missionary experiences for missiologists, the comically missionary notion of "rest," the love of otherness, attentiveness to our engagement with others, the contrast between early-career and seasoned missiologists, the need for reflection on race in missiology, and the value of Western missiology for World Christian missions.

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1 year ago
42 minutes 52 seconds

The Missiology Podcast
The Missiology Podcast features conversations with missiologists about their experiences in the study of mission. We want to know their stories: why the study of mission has mattered in their lives and what it's all about. The host, Martin Rodriguez, and producer, Greg McKinzie, hope our listeners enjoy hearing the unique voices of these authors and teachers.