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| Philip Plyming - Why Did Paul Tell Stories of His Own Hardship and What Does That Mean for Us Today? | 02 Jul 2023 | 00:30:18 | |
What's striking about the Apostle Paul and the stories he shared? What was first-century Corinth really like, and what was the real problem with the Corinthian church? How was the cross the content of Paul's preaching but also the pattern of his living? And how might Paul's cross-shaped narrative about himself affect the way we tell our stories today? | |||
| Paula Gooder - How does imagination help us encounter the teaching of Paul today? | 18 Jun 2023 | 00:32:00 | |
What did it feel like to be a Christian in the earliest churches? How does telling stories help us understand the role of women in Paul's ministry? How does imagination help us see Paul and his good news in a different light? How might close attention to people's backstories help us to forgive them and indeed ourselves? | |||
| Will Foulger - What Does it Mean for the Church to be Present in Every Place? | 30 Jan 2023 | 00:31:04 | |
Why has place always mattered and why does it matter today? What's the difference between the parish system and the parish vocation? How are we called to love the different places where we have been placed by God? And why has the debate about the role of the parish become so polarised, and what's a better way forward? | |||
| Andrew Prevot - What is the Relationship Between Everyday Theology and Ordinary Prayer? | 16 Jan 2023 | 00:30:22 | |
How does prayer help us integrate our experiences of God with our efforts to understand God? How can we think and talk about prayer in a way that captures its rich diversity? How does contemplating God help us resist the constrictions the world puts on us? And how can thinking prayer help us bring others before God? | |||
| Michael Gorman - How does the Apostle Paul embody a life shaped by the Cross and empowered by the resurrection? | 12 Dec 2022 | 00:31:10 | |
What did it mean for the Apostle Paul’s existence in Christ to be patterned on the Cross? Why is the Christ-hymn from Philippians 2 Paul’s master story and how does it speak to us, not only as individuals, but to communities of faith? If Good Friday supplies the pattern of Christian lives, how does Easter supply the power? And, what does it mean for the Church to not simply believe the Gospel, but also become the Gospel? In this episode I am talking to Professor Michael Gorman. Michael is the Raymond E. Brown Professor in Biblical Studies and Theology at St Mary’s University and Seminary, Baltimore. Michael has written extensively on the theology and spirituality of St Paul. | |||
| Federico Villanueva - What Do the Ancient Psalms Have to Say About the Value of Lament in the Modern World? | 28 Nov 2022 | 00:30:58 | |
What's the problem with singing joyful songs in the face of suffering? What do the psalms teach us about staying with suffering, rather than moving too quickly to praise? How is the practice of lament witnessed to across the pages of the Bible, right up to the very end? And how is naming the reality of pain and trials actually an expression of hope? | |||
| Jeremy Begbie - How can music help us imagine and reimagine our understanding of ourselves and God? | 14 Nov 2022 | 00:31:23 | |
How can music help us to access theological realities to which words bear witness? How can the patterns of Western music provide us with a disarming but compelling way into the heart of the Gospel? How can the uncontainability of music point us to a transcendent God of love and grace? How can music expand our perceptions of what it is to be human and open up conversations of faith? | |||
| Lusa Nsenga-Ngoy - How, in the Struggle Against Racism, Can Theology Help us Reimagine the Future, Transform the Present, and Redeem the Past? | 31 Oct 2022 | 00:32:28 | |
How did the murder of George Floyd confront us with the reality of racism and its impact? How does theology tell stories that recognise the intrinsic value of each human story? What is the concept of Afrofuturism and how might it help us think theologically about God's future? And how can we walk within a hope which is characterised by Black flourishing and not struggle? | |||
| Maggi Dawn - If the whole earth is the Lord’s, how should we worship? | 16 Oct 2022 | 00:31:05 | |
How do we talk about contemporary worship in a way that describes what is actually going on in the Church today? How do we keep our worship faithful to our beliefs? How do we ensure worship includes both intimacy and awe? And why is worship about God coming to us rather than us working towards God? In today’s show we are talking to Revd Professor Maggi Dawn, who is a professor in the Department of Theology and Religion here in Durham. Maggi is a theologian, author, musician and priest, and has written extensively on liturgy, art and culture. | |||
| Joseph Webster - What Can Immersing Ourselves in the Beliefs of Others Contribute to Our Own Lives of Faith? | 02 Oct 2022 | 00:33:41 | |
What's it like to live in the constant anticipation of the end of time? How do communities which see time as short live out their faith and interpret the world around them? How does the study of communities such as the Plymouth Brethren or Jehovah's Witnesses help us think about mainstream Christian theology? And how might personally entering another religious culture inform and challenge our own faith? | |||
| Nick Baines - Why is engaging in politics part of Christian faithfulness in our world today? | 19 Jun 2022 | 00:26:14 | |
Why should Christians be involved in politics? How can theology ask real world questions? What can we learn from Dietrich Bonhoeffer about how theology and politics need to go together? What are the challenges of engaging in faith and politics in a social media context? And how do prayer and worship help us to see the world around us differently? | |||
| Isabelle Hamley - How does the Bible help us embrace justice, beyond judgement? | 05 Jun 2022 | 00:31:50 | |
What do the stories and laws of the Old Testament teach us about a God of justice? How does the incarnation of Jesus shape the way we see issues of justice and mercy today? How does the cross hold mercy and justice together? How can facing up to our own broken humanity help us imagine a world beyond judgement? And what do we do when we are confronted by injustice in the world around us? | |||
| Tom Holland - How is the Story of the West Forged by Christian Faith and Values? | 04 Jun 2023 | 00:28:14 | |
What has been the impact of Christianity on western civilisation? How did the shock of the cross change the relationship between the weak and the strong? Where might we see Christian theological dialogue in unexpected places? And why might it be important to reconnect Christian values with Christian stories? | |||
| Elizabeth Hare - What Does The Old Testament Teach Us About Our Loneliness and How God Can Meet Us In It? | 22 May 2022 | 00:31:20 | |
What is loneliness and how does the Bible, and particularly the Old Testament, talk about it? | |||
| Mike Snape - What Can History Teach Us About a Christian Response to War? | 08 May 2022 | 00:33:09 | |
What are the different voices in Scripture across the Old and New Testaments on war and conflict? | |||
| Karen Kilby - Suffering, Mystery and Christian Doctrine: Why Do Limits Matter for Theology? | 10 Apr 2022 | 00:29:52 | |
What does it mean to be a theologian, and how does it relate to the everyday faith of the Church? What is a wise theological response to the problem of evil? How can we approach suffering without denying it on the one hand, or sacralising it on the other? How might Julian of Norwich help us hold together our unanswered questions with hope for God's unimaginable future? What's wrong with thinking of the doctrine of the Trinity as a tool for solving practical problems, and what then is the doctrine of the Trinity for? How can an apophatic approach help theology know its limits? | |||
| Peniel Rajkumar - Mission from the Margins: How can paying attention to the witness of the global church renew and reinvigorate Christian mission? | 27 Mar 2022 | 00:26:40 | |
What does it mean to approach theology ‘feet-first’? Why should churches in the UK and the West more generally engage with global theologies, and what might they learn in the process? What are some ways in which the history of Christian mission is being complexified and re-storied? For instance, how have Dalit Christians been missionaries to the missionaries? And finally, how can learning about different contexts in the global church help reinvigorate the ways we work together for justice and peace? | |||
| Simeon Zahl - Emotion, Embodiment and the Spirit: What's experience got to do with Christian doctrine? | 14 Mar 2022 | 00:33:28 | |
How should we think about the place of experience in Christian discipleship, and in what ways can the doctrine of the Holy Spirit help us to approach it wisely? How might paying attention to the emotional and embodied dimension of Christian doctrine help us to retrieve the riches of theologians such as St Augustine and Martin Luther? What can academic theology and the wider church learn from Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity, and what's it got to do with play? How does scientific research on social cognition help us to get beyond the binary of individual vs collective salvation? And what does all of this mean for the plausibility and persuasiveness of Christian mission? | |||
| Karowei Dorgu - We Care, God Heals: How Can Faith and Medicine Work Together for Human Flourishing? | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:30:26 | |
How do culture and belief affect the way different people see faith and science? How can faith and science work together for healing? How does the concept of a creative tension help us see faith and medicine as complementary? And how is scientific exploration discovering the footsteps of God? | |||
| Althea Wilkinson - How Can Studying the Stars Help Us Encounter the God of Creation? | 17 Jan 2022 | 00:27:22 | |
How might the study of astronomy shape the way we see the world and the way we see ourselves? How might scientific endeavours be part of pursuing knowledge about God? What role do questions pay in the work of science and faith? What are the challenges and opportunities that scientists in churches encounter? How does the perspective of space remind us of the beauty and fragility of our planet? | |||
| Steven Croft - How Does The Christian Faith Help Us Reimagine Human Flourishing In A World Of AI? | 03 Jan 2022 | 00:30:43 | |
Is Artificial Intelligence just about robots in the future or technology in the present? What are the tensions between human flourishing and human fallibility in the development of AI? How do different world views and value systems affect the way AI is being developed and implemented? How can Christian perspectives on being human shape our approach to new technology? How can the Beatitudes speak to humans amidst the growth of AI technology? | |||
| Tom McLeish - Created for Creativity: What is the Role of Imagination in Scientific Exploration? | 06 Dec 2021 | 00:32:20 | |
How might medieval history help us rethink contemporary assumptions about science? How does being made in the image of God affirm our vocation to creativity? How do poetry and science belong together? How do contemplation and imagination contribute to scientific endeavour? How can churches recognise science as God's good gift and not just an obstacle to be overcome? | |||
| Praveen Sethupathy - How Does the Study of the Human Genome Add Surprising Colour to Our Vision of the Creator God? | 22 Nov 2021 | 00:32:18 | |
Why is genomics one of the most exciting areas of scientific discovery today? Where is God to be encountered in the study of the human genome? What role do faith and doubt play in scientific exploration? How do genomic discoveries invite us to worship a God who gives us room to change and grow? | |||
| Chloe Lynch - What's Wrong with Servant Leadership and is There a Better Way? | 21 May 2023 | 00:31:21 | |
What values drive contemporary leadership, and how have they influenced the Church? Where did the idea of servant leadership first come from, and why is the answer more surprising that we might think? What are the problems with servant leadership when it comes to power and how we use it? And how is friendship a better model, and what does it mean to lead in love? | |||
| Mark Harris - How Does Thinking about Miracles Offer Fresh Insight into Science/Religion Dialogue? | 08 Nov 2021 | 00:31:54 | |
How do science and theology come together to transform the way we look at the world? How has the philosophy of science affected the way we think about miracles, in the Bible and today? How might studying history be a bridge between science and faith? And why do we need both science and theology to explore life's biggest questions? | |||
| Bethany Sollereder - How Do Theology and Science Together Help Us Rethink Suffering in Our Evolving World? | 24 Oct 2021 | 00:36:00 | |
Does suffering belong to a good creation, or is it just a result of the fall? How does evolution challenge traditional understandings of the presence of suffering in out world? What does God's power and love look like in a world of pain? In a world facing ecological catastrophe, where might hope be found? How does the way we understand suffering affect the way we experience hard times, for ourselves and for others? | |||
| Jonathan Jong - What Does Psychology Have To Offer The Life Of The Church Today? | 10 Oct 2021 | 00:28:39 | |
What does studying human behaviour have to offer the dialogue between science and faith? What might religious perspectives have to offer studies in human behaviour? How does the fear of death affect belief? And what can theology learn from the self-critical mode of psychological study? | |||
| Nick Spencer - What’s The Story Of Science And Faith And What’s It Got To Go With Being Human? | 26 Sep 2021 | 00:32:11 | |
What do people mean when they talk about science and religion, and why do those assumptions matter? Where does the science and religion conflict myth come from and how is it perpetuated today? How does exploring our humanity help us navigate the significance of science and faith? And why do the incarnation and crucifixion of Jesus matter for our approach to science and faith? This season of the podcast explores science and faith and is supported by the Equipping Leadership in an Age of Science project. For more information see www.eclasproject.org | |||
| Anna Rowlands - What Is A Theology of Migration And How Does It Speak To Christians Today? | 18 Jul 2021 | 00:34:32 | |
What happens when we read scripture as the story of God’s migrant peoples? How has the Church both flourished and failed in embracing migrant communities? How does Catholic Social Teaching help us engage theologically with the lived experiences of migration? How should the stories of migrants shape the life and thought of the Church today? | |||
| Simon Gathercole - Jesus BC: Do the Gospels Present an Eternal Jesus? | 04 Jul 2021 | 00:27:02 | |
What do we mean by the 'pre-existence' of Jesus, and where do we find it in the Bible? Do the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke present Jesus as just a special prophet, or something more? How do the four Gospels present a coherent view of Christ? And how does recognising an eternal Jesus help us see the miracles of the gospel? | |||
| Gerard Charles - How Do We Live Faithfully in a Multi-Faith World? | 20 Jun 2021 | 00:31:52 | |
How did Jesus and the early Church engage with people of other faiths? What does the Christian idea of salvation look like in a multi-faith context? Why is being a better neighbour part of living out our Christian calling? How might the Christian mandate for justice challenge the Church’s in-action on discrimination and prejudice?
Dr Gerard Charles spent 10 years working in China connected to a missionary society. He undertook doctoral research on the challenges of identity for Chinese Muslims. He now lecturers on cross-cultural ministry including at Cranmer Hall. For more info about Gerard see here. | |||
| Sanjee Perera - Why is the Church Called to Embody the Good News of Belonging? | 06 Jun 2021 | 00:31:29 | |
What does psychology have to say about identity and belonging in the world and the church? How does Scripture challenge the idea that belonging to one another involves being homogenous? How do stories of people being excluded within the church undermine the gospel? Why does pursuing belonging require transformation rather than staying the same? How do we see the Holy Spirit in the Church taking us on a journey of authentic belonging? Dr Sanjee Perera is a cognitive ecclesiologist and is the Archbishops’ Adviser on Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns for the Church of England. | |||
| Robert Song - Birth, Death, and Everything In-Between: Why does a Theological Response to Bioethics Matter Today? | 23 May 2021 | 00:30:49 | |
What is bioethics and why does it dominate our ethical discussions today? What stories about our bodies does our culture tell us, and what might a theological account look like? How does a Christian view of life on earth challenge ideas of autonomy and freedom as the goal of human flourishing? And what difference does the resurrection of Jesus' body make to our imagination and hope for a bodily future? | |||
| Ian Galloway - How Does the Gospel of John Invite Us into Friendship with God? | 09 May 2021 | 00:31:07 | |
What is it that's so special about the Gospel of John? How do the stories of people meeting Jesus get us to the heart of the Fourth Gospel? What does life as friends of Jesus really involve? And what hope does it offer us today? | |||
| Mathew Guest - What is neoliberalism and how is it impacting the church? | 07 May 2023 | 00:30:33 | |
What is neoliberalism and what are the assumptions behind it? How does language of individualism, competition and commodities find its way into the church? What signs might we see of a church swimming with the neoliberal tide? What are the ethical questions raised by a church adopting free market values? | |||
| Justin Welby - Why is Reconciliation a Vital Part of Following Jesus Today? | 25 Apr 2021 | 00:28:56 | |
What is reconciliation really about, and why is it central to our understanding of the gospel? What's the link between prayer and reconciliation? What are the habits of a reconciling life? And how does embodying reconciliation witness to God's good news for the world today? | |||
| Helen Collins - How Does Scripture Speak Into Everyday Life? | 28 Mar 2021 | 00:30:09 | |
How do we connect scripture with living faithfully in the world? What are the habits that help the Church listen to the voice of God together? What happens when we read the Bible with those who are different to us? And what does it mean to grow in expectation that we will hear God today? | |||
| Mark Bonnington - How Does the Book of Acts Both Challenge and Inspire the Mission of the Church? | 15 Mar 2021 | 00:31:06 | |
Is the Book of Acts just the story of what happened then or what could also happen today? What does the book of Acts tell us about the gospel that really changed the world? What was so distinct in those early Christian communities? And why is it important for the book of Acts to challenge us today? Dr Mark Bonnington is the Senior Leader at King’s Church Durham and teaches on the book of Acts within the MA programme here at Cranmer Hall. | |||
| Hannah Malcolm - Why is a Theology of Climate Grief Necessary for the Church Today? | 01 Mar 2021 | 00:32:08 | |
What is climate grief, and what has God got to do with it? How does Jesus grieving over the particular help us understand how we might focus our climate grief? How does being attentive to what's in front of us help us to both grieve and hope? And how does all this help us follow Jesus day by day? | |||
| Liz Kent - What Role Does Eating Play in a Good Theology of the Body? | 08 Feb 2021 | 00:27:23 | |
Do our bodies really belong to us? How did Jesus eat and how does it speak to how we eat today? How do the sacraments speak to our bodily identity? What does it mean to break bread together? Where’s the good news for those of us who struggle with how we see food? Note: This podcast includes discussion of disordered eating Reverend Dr Liz Kent is the Director of the Wesley Study Centre at St John’s College in Durham and a Methodist minister in Chester-Le-Street. Her doctoral research at Durham University explored the Church and Eating Disorders. Our question today: What Role Does Eating Play in a Good Theology of the Body? | |||
| Melody Briggs - How Do Children Encounter The Bible? | 25 Jan 2021 | 00:30:55 | |
Is reading the Bible about more than simply looking for the right answer? What happens when you let children read a book of the Bible for themselves? What role should imagination play in enabling the scriptures to speak? And how can we all get to know the world of scripture? | |||
| Richard Bauckham - Witness History: Do the Gospels Tell Stories from People Who Were There? | 11 Jan 2021 | 00:29:32 | |
What sort of evidence do we have about the historical Jesus? What sources do the earliest accounts of Jesus draw on? What's at stake when people are named or unnamed in the four Gospels? Does eyewitness testimony help us resolve the tension between the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith? How can the Gospels feed our faith today? | |||
| Alasdair Coles - What Can We Learn About the Connection Between Belief and the Brain? | 14 Dec 2020 | 00:28:24 | |
Is there a God spot in our brain? What does 2+2 have in common with belief in god? How is our brain designed to help up experience god? Why might religious experience not be all it’s cracked up to be? How does the plasticity of our brain give us hope? Alasdair Coles is professor of neuroimmunology at the University of Cambridge, an honorary consultant neurologist to Addenbrooke’s and Hinchingbrooke Hospitals and also an ordained minister in the Church of England. While his main academic focus is into new treatments for multiple sclerosis, his academic research has also led him to investigate religiosity and spiritual experiences from the standpoint of neurology. | |||
| John Swinton - How Can A Good Theology Of Mental Health Help Us To Understand Ourselves, One Another and God? | 30 Nov 2020 | 00:32:49 | |
What is health really all about? Why should we avoid obvious and quick answers to mental health challenges? Why do names matter more than diagnosis? Can the faithful taking of medication be a spiritual practice? How might a perceived absence of God be part of faithful living? Professor John Swinton is Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen, and founded the university’s Centre for Spirituality, Health and Disability. For more than a decade John worked as a registered mental health nurse, and his academic career has seen him publish many books on the theology of disability, dementia, and mental health. His latest book, published this year is: Finding Jesus in the Storm: The Spiritual Lives of Christians with Mental Health Challenges. | |||
| Paula Gooder - What Does Paul’s View of the Body Say to Us and Our World Today? | 16 Nov 2020 | 00:32:38 | |
Is the Bible body positive? Were Paul and Plato singing from the same hymn sheet, or were their views of the body very different? How might seeing our bodies as precious change the way we take care of ourselves? What does real beauty look like? And what are our bodies telling us at the moment? | |||
| David Ford - Why Should we Continually Reread the Gospel of John? | 23 Apr 2023 | 00:31:16 | |
How is John's gospel both accessible and profound? What does it mean to read John's gospel as the culmination of the New Testament testimony to Jesus? How does John's gospel invite us to improvise in response to the love of God? And how does this gospel allow us to read our way into the presence of Jesus? | |||
| Harvey Kwiyani - What is God’s Multicultural Kingdom and How Should It Change The Way We Do Mission and Church? | 02 Nov 2020 | 00:31:18 | |
How have multiculturalism and evangelism been entwined since the first days of the Church’s mission? How is multiculturalism part of the Christian faith’s DNA? Why is the Church of today more tribal than it was 2000 years ago? How should an awareness of each others gifts change how we do Church and leadership? How is the medium the message?
For more information about Harvey Kwiyani see here. | |||
| Sarah Hills - How Can a Theology of Reconciliation Inform the Church’s Mission? | 18 Oct 2020 | 00:30:37 | |
What's going on when the Bible talks about reconciliation? How does reconciliation with others really start with us? What do forgiveness, lament, and apology have to do with authentic reconciliation? What might it look like to be reconciled to the earth? And how do stories of reconciliation help us see God at work today? | |||
| Mike Higton - Why Does Doctrine Matter in the Life of the Church? | 04 Oct 2020 | 00:31:16 | |
How does asking tough questions about what we believe support and service our faith? When might we need to be surprised by new discoveries and new voices about who God is? How should major events in our world impact how we think about God? And how does it all come down to love? Mike Higton is Professor of Theology and Ministry in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University. He is the author of The Life of Christian Doctrine and the shorter Grove book: Why Doctrine Matters. For more information about Mike Higton, see here | |||
| Maeve Sherlock - What theology of government can serve us well today? | 09 Aug 2020 | 00:30:24 | |
What does it feel like to exercise power as a Christian? What's the Bible got to say about government and power? What's the vocation of speaking truth to power? How does our identity as a child of God shape our engagement with politics? What difference does it make to pray for political opponents? | |||