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Everyday Theology
Aaron Gabriel Ross
108 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast about life and theology brought to you by professors, creatives, thinkers, pastors, and leaders. Subscribe to Everyday Theology for $2.99 a month and listen to every podcast ad free. https://anchor.fm/everydaytheology/subscribe
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A podcast about life and theology brought to you by professors, creatives, thinkers, pastors, and leaders. Subscribe to Everyday Theology for $2.99 a month and listen to every podcast ad free. https://anchor.fm/everydaytheology/subscribe
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Episodes (20/108)
Everyday Theology
Faith as Life in the Spirit with Aaron Ross and Chris Green

Today is a special day - it is the launch of Aaron's new book, Faith as Life in the Spirit: A Pneumatology of Belief, Affection, and Works.


In this special episode, Aaron and Chris reverse roles. Chris interviews Aaron on his new book, the process behind it, and what makes it unique. This book covers a pneumatological pistology, or rather, asks the question, "what does the Spirit have to do with faith" and "what is faith anyways"? For more info on the book, or if it interests you enough to buy, you can get it from most book vendors or click on one of the links below:


Faith as Life in the Spirit on Amazon


Faith as Life in the Spirit on Bloomsbury

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3 months ago
52 minutes 13 seconds

Everyday Theology
S6 EP: 4 Leaving the Church to Find Jesus with Tommy Phillips

In their new book, Tommy and Scot McKnight discuss how Jesus is disappearing in the evangelical church, and how this is leading to deconstruction. Aaron and Tommy sit down and talk about what Tommy and Scot found in their new book, Invisible Jesus: A Book about Leaving the Church and Looking for Christ.

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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 1 second

Everyday Theology
S6 EP:3 What Church History Tells Us About the Modern Church with Dr. Leah Payne

In order to understand the state of the church today, we need to look at the church of the past. Dr. Leah Payne joined Aaron on this podcast to discuss what we can learn about church history spanning various topics such as efficiency models, women in ministry, and everything in between.

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1 year ago
55 minutes 24 seconds

Everyday Theology
S6 EP:2 Where is the American Church Headed with Joseph Lear

There are a lot of things to be said about the state of the church in America, but what can be said by those who are both pastors and theologians? In this podcast, Aaron chats with Joseph Lear, a pastor and professor, about the church in America today, and where it is headed.

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1 year ago
55 minutes 22 seconds

Everyday Theology
S6 EP:1 The Church, The Academy, PhD's and What We've Learned with Yoon Shin

Return guest, Rev. Dr. Yoon Shin, and I sit down to talk about our academic and church life journeys. We talk about the good, bad, ugly, and holy of the academic and church worlds we have found ourselves in. We even get into whether or not we would start PhD's again, and what that process did within us.

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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes 33 seconds

Everyday Theology
S5 EP:18 How to Engage in Hard Conversations with Ashlee Eiland
Conversations on race, religion, politics, or anything that promises to be controversial has the ability to cause contentious conversations and cause ruptured relationships. In Ashlee Eiland's new book, "Say Good", she argues that this does not have to be the only outcome of hard conversations. In this podcast, Aaron sits down with Ashlee how to have hard and fruitful conversations while staying in good relationship with other.
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1 year ago
53 minutes 30 seconds

Everyday Theology
S5 EP:17 Do We Need to Reconcile the God of the Old and New Testaments with Chris Green

A question has plagued Christianity for some time, what do we do with a loving God in the New Testament seen in Christ when we find a God who directs violence in the Old Testament? There are various answers and theories that have been deployed to answer this, and yet, is it even the right question to ask to begin with?


In this episode, Aaron sits down with friend of the podcast, Chris Green, to discuss his new book, The Fire and the Cloud: A Biblical Christology, and to dig to the heart of the matter at hand. Perhaps it is not the Christ who needs to be reconciled to the God of the Old Testament, but rather, it is our understanding of what reading the text is meant to do in the lives of Christians, and what God does through that text. Christ is not far from the Hebrew Scriptures when we begin to reframe the way we approach the text and when we ask better questions of it.

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1 year ago
1 hour 16 minutes 7 seconds

Everyday Theology
S5 EP:16 The Business of Religion with Nathan Apffel

Have you ever wondered about the business of the church? Wondered where your donations or tithes have gone? Have you felt that there has been a lack in the accountability of how churches spend money, or where they put there money into?

Nate Apffel set out to understand the religion of business in his new series "Religion Business", coming out in the Fall ('24). Listen along as Aaron talks with Nate about the business of religion, the problems, and the potential solution (hint: it is not taxing churches!).

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1 year ago
1 hour 50 seconds

Everyday Theology
S5 EP:12 How Should Christians Vote? - With Michael Wear

How should Christians vote? How do we engage in politics? What does it mean to be a Christian in a political world?

In this podcast, Aaron speaks with the Founder, President, and CEO of the Center for Christianity in Public Life, Michael Wear about the framework needed to answer those questions.

If you are looking for a podcast that says a Christian should vote for this candidate or that one, this is not that podcast. Rather, Aaron and Michael explore the framework for how Christians engage in political life. Michael's new book "The Spirit of our Politics" is out now, wherever books are sold.

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1 year ago
38 minutes 50 seconds

Everyday Theology
S5 EP:11 A Christian Theology of Gratitude with Dr. Cornelius Plantinga

It is easy, in polarized Christian contexts, let alone a polarized world, to be gracious, generous, and to express gratitude. Yet, according to Dr. Cornelius (Neal) Plantinga, gratitude not only is helpful for humans psychologically and spiritually, it can heal a host of other issues, including the polarized divide we find ourselves in.

This episode, Aaron speaks with Neal about his recently released book, Gratitude: Why Giving Thanks Is the Key to Our Well-Being, and how gratitude is an often forgotten yet incredibly important Christian attitude. This episode spans the range of a litany of topics, including ideas of soteriology and universal salvation.

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1 year ago
49 minutes 36 seconds

Everyday Theology
S5 EP:10 Christian Nationalism with Dr. Paul Miller

With some ardent supporters, very vocal detractors, and many left in-between, the ideology of Christian nationalism has become a topic of much debate. Particularly within an election year, asking how Christian should engage within a political life, is the continued work of theological exploration. On today's podcast, Aaron discusses Christian nationalism, what it is, what is is not, and what it should not be for Christian, with Dr. Paul Miller.

From his Georgetown Bio: Dr. Miller is a political theorist and political scientist focusing on international affairs, the American experiment, and America's role in the world. He is a Professor of the Practice of International Affairs at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He serves as co-chair of the Global Politics and Security concentration in the MSFS program. He is also a non-resident Senior Fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security.

As a practitioner, Dr. Miller served as Director for Afghanistan and Pakistan on the National Security Council staff; worked as an intelligence analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency; and served as a military intelligence officer in the U.S. Army.

His most recent book, The Religion of American Greatness: What's Wrong With Christian Nationalism, was published by IVP Academic in 2022. He is also the author of Just War and Ordered Liberty (Cambridge University Press, 2021) and American Power and Liberal Order (Georgetown University Press, 2016). Miller taught at The University of Texas at Austin and the National Defense University and worked at the RAND Corporation prior to his arrival at Georgetown.

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1 year ago
57 minutes 4 seconds

Everyday Theology
S5 EP:9 The Spirit and the Arts with Drs Chris Green and Robby Waddell

There have been a lot of book about Jesus and movies, or Jesus and music, but have we ever stopped to ask questions about the engagement between the arts and the Spirit? In this episode, Drs. Chris Green and Robby Waddell join Aaron to discuss reflecting on the Spirit through the arts. We as the church might be surprised to find what we both understand about culture and about the Spirit when we find where the Spirit is moving within the arts.

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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 52 seconds

Everyday Theology
S5 EP:8 What Charismatic Theology Can Teach the Church with Helen Collins

It may sound odd to hear, but often theology has forgotten the third person of the Trinity. The Spirit, her work, and what it means for us as Christians in participating with the Spirit, has often been an after thoughts in the tomes of systematic theology.

In this epidote, Revd Dr Helen Collins joins Aaron to discuss her new book Charismatic Christianity: Introducing Its Theology Through the Gifts of the Spirit. Together, the two discuss what has gone awry in thinking about the Spirit in relation to theology and what comes from intentionally thinking about the work of the Spirit.

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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 16 seconds

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S5 EP:7 Metamodernism and a Hope for Christian Spirituality with Brendan Graham Dempsey

Modernism gave us scientific certainty, which ultimately pushed back against the faith claims of Christianity (and religion in general). Postmodernism taught us there was nothing to be certain about, nothing real to be claimed. Is there a better way?


In this episode, Aaron speaks with his guest Brendan Graham Dempsey about what metamodernism is as a new(ish) paradigm for engaging with the world and the potential it holds for Christianity and religions in general.

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1 year ago
1 hour 34 minutes 38 seconds

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S5 EP:6 A More Holistic and Healthy Approach to the Prophetic with Dr. Mark Chironna

It is easy to talk about the prophetic theologically and biblically. Many claims can be made, frameworks created, and methods deduced about when the prophetic is helpful and spiritual, and when it is manipulative and done poorly. Everyday Theology has explored the prophetic, good, bad, and ugly in biblical and theological ways. This week, Aaron speaks with Dr. Mark Chironna who holds a PhD from the University of Birmingham in Theology as well as a DMin, about the ways the prophetic has been used in healthy ways and spiritually destructive ways. As a Charismatic, Pentecostal Pastor, Academic, and practitioner, Mark is able to aptly blend both theological rigor and practical understanding to a topic that has caused joy and suffering in many lives.

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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 27 seconds

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S5 EP:5 Renewing Christian Worldviews with Steven Felix and Yoon Shin

Worldview is a term used often to describe how people think about, see, and engage within the world. Christians have used this term for some time now, but do we really know what the word means or why it is important for Christians to understand what comprises their worldview. Everyone has a worldview, but not everyone knows what makes up their own worldviews. In this podcast, Aaron talked with Steven Felix and Yoon Shin about their new book, "Renewing Christian Worldview" that has just been released and available everywhere books are sold.

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2 years ago
54 minutes 7 seconds

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S5 EP:4 Jesus in Pop Culture with Blaine Charette

God's Not Dead. . . God's Not Dead 2. . . Son of God. . . I Still Believe. . . on and on and on, there seems to be no slowing down of "Christian" media (especially media that is being created for a profit!).

In this episode, Dr. Blaine Charette joins Aaron to talk about the representation of Jesus in pop culture, what we get right, and what we get oh so wrong.

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2 years ago
51 minutes 39 seconds

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S5 EP:3 Numerology and the Bible (and why it wont go away) with Rick Wadholm

Every few years it seems that another video, blog article, or preacher espouses some idea based on the numbers of the Bible - whether it is fear over "antichrist" and the number 666 or even just saying that the number 7 means completion. What do we do with these numbers and how do we better approach what scripture is doing when it seems to use numbers as symbols? Frequent guest, Dr. Rick Wadholm, Professor of Old Testament, joins Aaron to go over the good (use), bad (use), and ugly (use) of numbers in the Bible.

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2 years ago
56 minutes 19 seconds

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S5 EP:2 Sense-Making and What You Don't Know about the Billy Graham Rule with Ryan Beaty

The Billy Graham rule is an often touted rule for ministry and life. You don't meet with someone of the opposite sex alone. Simply right? Not really. Ryan Beaty joins Aaron to talk about the origins of the Billy Graham rule, what it was actually about when Graham's ministry instituted their rules for ministry, and how the church in the following years got it all wrong - because of poor sense-making. Sense-making helps us not only understand the world around us, but can be used to make poor decisions along the way. Join Aaron and Ryan in this discussion on what sense-making is and how we can be better at it.

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2 years ago
55 minutes

Everyday Theology
S5 EP:1 Having a TOV Church with Scot McKnight and Laura Barringer

You cannot seem to escape it, church scandal after church scandal, with no clear end in sight. It should not surprise us that church attendance in the Unites States is dropping, and quickly.


How do we fix it? How do we create a church that is good and one that fulfills its purpose? In 2020 Scot and Laura published their book, "A Church Called Tov" discussing some of these pressing issues surrounding the church. On Sept 19th their latest book "Pivot: The Priorities, Practices, and Powers That Can Transform Your Church into a Tov Culture" will be available. Scot and Laura join Aaron to discuss what are some of the practices to help craft a church into a Tov culture, what can one do who is not in leadership in a church in this vision, and what do we do with power and authority (when it is often used so poorly)?

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2 years ago
47 minutes 24 seconds

Everyday Theology
A podcast about life and theology brought to you by professors, creatives, thinkers, pastors, and leaders. Subscribe to Everyday Theology for $2.99 a month and listen to every podcast ad free. https://anchor.fm/everydaytheology/subscribe