In this episode of Theology Re-Examined, I am joined by Jay Y. Kim from WestGate church to discuss his newest book, "Listen, Listen, Speak".In this conversation, we discuss how to hear God, what prayer looks like, how to develop daily rhythms, the effects of social media on society, Jay's favorite authors, and more!
Jay Kim serves as the lead pastor at a church in Silicon Valley called WestGate church. He is also the author of several books, including "Analog Christian", "Analog Church", and "Listen, Listen, Speak".
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In this episode of Theology Re-Examined, I am joined by Dr. Andrew Abernethy from Wheaton College to discuss his book, "Savoring Scripture".
In this conversation, we discuss his journey from basketball to Theology, his father's NBA career, the importance of faith in Bible study, and the six steps that can help you as you study the Scriptures on your own. We ask the question, can it do harm to a believer to read the Bible without being properly trained? All of this and more in this podcast!
Andrew Abernethy is a professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College in Illinois. He obtained his masters degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity school and completed his PhD there as well. He is the author of several books, including "Eating in Isaiah", "the book of Isaiah and God's Kingdom", and his newest book, "Savoring Scripture".
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In this episode of Theology Re-Examined, I sit down with Dr. Zena Hitz to discuss her newest book, "A Philosopher Looks at the Religious Life", where she discusses her experience of going to live in a religious community for three years amongst monks, nuns, friars, ect.
The monastic lifestyle taught Zena many things, all of which she wants to share with us. In our conversation, we talk about why she chose to live this lifestyle, the type of commitment it takes, what her daily life was like, internet and phone restrictions, what she carried into her normal life, and her unique perspective as a philosopher.
Bio: Dr. Zena Hitz is a tutor at St. John's College in Annapolis, MD. She is the author of Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of an Intellectual Life; and A Philosopher Looks at the Religious Life. Miss Hitz is a graduate of St. John's College, Cambridge University, and Princeton University. She has taught Philosophy at McGill University, Auburn University, and UMBC.
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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Jennifer Noonan from Columbia International University to discuss how knowing Hebrew can enhance our understanding of the Hebrew Bible! In this conversation, Jennifer and I talk about the importance of the original languages, translation challenges, practical pedagogy, the way the Hebrew language works, poetry, wordplay, and more!
Dr. Jennifer Noonan is a professor of Old Testament at Columbia International University (CIU). She also teaches online courses for Liberty University. She completed an MA at Ashland Theological Seminary and received her PhD in Old Testament and Semitic Languages from Hebrew Union College. Dr. Noonan has made significant contributions to the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) for Biblical Studies including her most recent book, titled “A Handbook of Second Language Acquisition for Biblical Studies”.
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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Maja Whitaker from Laidlaw College to discuss her newest book, Perfect in Weakness. In this conversation, we discuss Maja's proposition that people with disabilities might retain their diverse embodiment in the new creation ― that the resurrected body might still be "disabled." In addition to that, we talk about what heaven is ACTUALLY like, what it means to be an embodied human, ableism, identity, new creation, marriage in heaven and more! Additionally, Maja helps us to answer the question, "Will I know my family members and loved ones in heaven?"
Dr. Maja Whitaker is a Lecturer in Practical Theology at Laidlaw College in New Zealand. Her research interests include embodiment and body theology, pastoral theology, spiritual formation and disability theology. She has recently completed her PhD through the Department of Theology & Religion, University of Otago.
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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ingrid Faro from Northern Seminary to discuss her newest book: Demystifying Evil. In this conversation, we talk about things like natural disasters, demons, personal responsibility, spiritual beings, Territorial Rulers, the Satan, the importance of your thoughts, spiritual warfare, overcoming evil, and more!
Ingrid Faro (PhD, MDiv) is Affiliate Professor of Old Testament and Coordinator of the MA in Old Testament–Jerusalem University College Program. Ingrid is an author and international speaker on topics including deconstructing evil, navigating suffering, forgiveness, lament, abuse and power dynamics, women in the Bible and ministry, Genesis, and Ecclesiastes. Ingrid is the author of Evil in Genesis, co-author of Honest Answers, and forthcoming with IVP, Demystifying Evil. We hope you enjoy!
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In this episode of Theology Re-Examined, I had the pleasure of recording and releasing a conversation with my lifelong mentor and teacher, Stephen Ray. Stephen started as my youth pastor, and has since evolved into my teacher, mentor, and even, friend.
In this conversation, we discuss the present condition of youth ministry, and discuss how youth pastors, parents, and anyone even involved with the youth should approach discussions surrounding postmodernism, sexuality, truth, Christianity, Jesus and more.
If you're interested in learning how to love the young people around you better, you're definitely going to want to give this a listen.
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In this episode of Theology Re-Examined, I am joined by Aaron Shaw from the Bible Project! Alongside working at the Bible Project, Aaron is also a Teaching Assistant at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon.
In this conversation, we dive deep into the book of Psalms, specifically, Psalms 1 and 2. Aaron helps us see how the first two chapters in the book of Psalms help to give us a framework for how to read the entire rest of the book. We also discuss the overall theme of the entire Hebrew Bible, as well as breaking down exegetically the first three verses of Psalm 1.
In this podcast episode, you will learn what it means to meditate on the Torah day and night, how to become a tree of life, how to read the Bible better, and much, much more.
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In this conversation, I brought on Colton Lee from Redeemer Church in Raleigh, North Carolina to discuss ecclesiology, church leadership, what it means to have a plurality of elders, church planting, what it means to be a sending church, pastoral leadership, and more. Colton did his B.A. and Liberty University in Biblical studies, and is almost finished with his MDiv. at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Colton currently serves as a pastoral assistant at his local church and is passionate about seeing churches equip members into becoming leaders. Colton also functions as a guest writer for Radical on topics such as evangelism, youth ministry, practical theology, Christian worldview, and the unreached. Watch the conversation on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/t1b1Xq2AwTA?si=HCiihCik9xSi48PQ