Explore every episode of the podcast TheoDisc Podcast
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| AJ Swoboda - The Gift of Thorns | 21 Aug 2024 | 00:40:56 | |
In episode 42 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with AJ Swoboda about his own experiences and wisdom around the topic of 'Desire'. He is genuinely someone who has wrestled with these things and is eager to help others walk in healing and renewal. In his book, The Gift of Thorns, he helps us to see that desire is actually fundamental to our humanity as God created us. This issue is disordered desire that needs to be brought into the light of God made known in Jesus and healed. We hope you enjoy this episode!
SHOW NOTES Purchase The Gift of Thorns: https://amzn.eu/d/3gcwLwI Visit AJ’s website: https://ajswoboda.com/ Subscribe to AJ’s Substack, Low-Level Theologian: https://ajswoboda.substack.com/ Listen to the Slow Theology podcast: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/3tpam-19c8dc/Slow-Theology-Simple-Faith-for-Chaotic-Times-Podcast | |||
| Jared Michelson - Theology on the Ground | 06 Aug 2024 | 00:38:45 | |
In episode 41 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Jared Michelson, who says that his journey into theological study not only saved his faith, but gave him tools with which to minister to people in the midst of the difficulties they face. Theological study made him a better pastor. It’s certainly what we believe at WTC where we aim to build up the church by equipping people for life work and ministry through Jesus-centred, Spirit-empowered theological study. Their discussion about how theology helps us as we minister on the ground in our everyday contexts, is certainly worth listening to. Enjoy! | |||
| Stephen Dempster - The Return of the Kingdom | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:36:12 | |
In episode 33 of Theodisc, we’re thinking about ‘kingdom’ as the overarching theme of the whole biblical story - this idea that if you step back and observe the entire sweep of the Scriptural narrative, the image of God as the coming king becomes evident. Kenny had a chat with Dr Stephen Dempster, who has just written a book called ‘The Return of the Kingdom: A Biblical Theology of God’s Reign’ and we are delighted and privileged to have him on the podcast. | |||
| Paulus de Jong - Echoes of Exodus in John | 13 Mar 2024 | 00:37:31 | |
In episode 32 of TheoDisc Podcast, Kenny is joined by Paulus de Jong as they explore allusions from John's Gospel to the book of Exodus, and how seeing those links make us better readers of John's Gospel. Enjoy! | |||
| Jared Patrick Boyd - Finding Freedom in Constraint | 28 Feb 2024 | 00:37:45 | |
In this episode, Kenny speaks with Jared Patrick Boyd about the danger of seeing Spiritual formation as a mere Christian lifestyle fad, the purpose of spiritual disciplines as more than just helpful habits but to make visible our interior world, and how Spiritual Formation only fully benefits us on our journey to Christlikeness if we pursue it in community. Jared Patrick Boyd is a teacher, pastor, spiritual director, and founder of the Order of the Common Life, a missional monastic order reimagining religious vocations for the whole church for the twenty-first century. He is part of VineyardUSA and is the author of Imaginative Prayer: A Yearlong Guide to Your Child’s Spiritual Formation and the book we are talking about today: Finding Freedom in Constraint: Reimagining Spiritual Disciplines as a Communal Way of Life. Now, here’s our conversation. | |||
| Ben Blackwell - Living the Kingdom | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:39:41 | |
In this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny talks with our Vice Principal and New Testament scholar Ben Blackwell about the already but not yet of the kingdom, and how God's kingdom comes with power and also through suffering. Ben’s primary teaching and research areas include New Testament and Theology, and he thoroughly enjoys interacting with students on a wide variety of topics on our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at WTC. Enjoy! | |||
| Roger Ellis & Alain Emerson - Theology for Church Planters | 01 Feb 2024 | 00:36:43 | |
Church planters and ministry pioneers are at the forefront of the mission to carry the good news of the Kingdom to as many places as possible. In many ways, this requires fresh and innovative thinking. But it also requires an understanding of the ways God has been working in the church throughout its history, and a commitment to thinking about church planting in a theologically robust way that underpins the practical planning, strategy and commitments required. On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny talks with with Alain Emerson and Roger Ellis, who teach Ecclesiology as part of WTC’s Graduate Diploma in Church Planting & Leadership. Whether you are planting a church, leading in a church, or are part of a church family, this conversation will cause you to think about the rich history of God’s people as they have allowed the Scriptures and the Spirit to deeply affect their thinking, and how this should shape our future thinking on what the church should be. | |||
| Nigel Langford - Our Adoption Journey | 17 Jan 2024 | 00:36:27 | |
In this episode, Kenny is joined by Nigel Langford, and they go on an exploration of theological understanding and revelation of God’s character through Nigel and his wife, Nicky’s adoption story. Enjoy! | |||
| Sandra Glahn - Nobody’s Mother | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:33:39 | |
Welcome to TheoDisc episode 27! In this episode we welcome Prof Sandra Glahn of Dallas Theological Seminary. Kenny and Sandra explore her new book, Nobody’s Mother, and the implications of archaeological, cultural, historical, literary, and biblical evidence for our understanding of Paul’s letters, and in particular the passage in 1 Tim 2:15. | |||
| Aaron White - Culture and the Power of Narrative | 15 Nov 2023 | 00:36:20 | |
In this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny was in conversation with Aaron White, and they addressed these questions and more... Is it possible that the narratives, themes and words that we see in our popular culture can be avenues for God to speak? How can we engage film, literature, music and more with our ears open to the gospel of the Kingdom? And can our engagement with art help us to minister in the world more effectively? | |||
| Marijke Hoek - Professionals on Kingdom Mission | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:35:59 | |
At WTC, we believe that theological education should be accessible to everyone, not just those in paid ministerial work. As a result, more than half of our student body aren’t in paid Christian ministry, but are working in the marketplace, education, health, trades, and other venues. Our guest on this episode, Marijke Hoek, believes that professionals should be viewed as those on kingdom mission in the world and should be supported, equipped, and learned from in their communication of the gospel. This was such an interesting and thought-provoking discussion and we hope you enjoy it. | |||
| Andrew Parker - Leading like Jesus | 18 Oct 2023 | 00:31:40 | |
In recent years we’ve seen a crisis of leadership in the western Evangelical world. We can all name names and shake our heads, but perhaps we ought to step back and think more widely about the models or leadership we’ve adopted and put into practice. In this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny talks with Professor Andrew Parker about the ways in which we need to re-engage with and train people in the kind of leadership modelled by Jesus - servant leadership. Enjoy. This is our 24th episode of TheoDisc, so if you haven’t heard all our previous episodes, please dig into our back catalogue. You can receive all future episodes by subscribing to TheoDisc on whatever podcast platform you use. | |||
| Tim Mackie and Lucy Peppiatt - Biblical Studies and Christology | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:50:34 | |
For this standalone TheoDisc episode, we are re-releasing a previous episode where Kenny and Lucy Peppiatt had a chat with Tim Mackie from BibleProject a couple of years ago in Belfast. They found out more about his journey from being purely a biblical scholar, to gaining a deeper understanding of Systematic Theology and Christology, while looking at the early church fathers and mothers, and how it plays such a significant part in shaping and influencing our faith. Enjoy! | |||
| Alister Wallace - Narrative Threads in Judges and Ruth | 04 Oct 2023 | 00:36:37 | |
In this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Alister Wallace about how the books of Judges and Ruth ought to be read together, and how women and the treatment of women are vital to the theological trajectory of these books. Our often simplistic presentations of Biblical figures like Gideon and Samson can obscure the fact that the book in which they feature, Judges, is a grim exploration of Israel’s inability to remain faithful to their covenant with God and the resulting consequences. By contrast, the book which immediately follows Judges is Ruth, a book brimming with displays of covenant faithfulness. | |||
| Carmen Imes - Being God’s Image | 20 Sep 2023 | 00:36:19 | |
On today’s episode, Kenny had a conversation with the wonderful Dr Carmen Imes. Carmen holds a PhD from Wheaton College and is the Associate Professor of Old Testament at Biola University in California. In her work, Carmen shows a real passion to help everyone engage with the Old Testament and to discover how it is still relevant for us today. She does this through her Torah Tuesday Youtube Podcast and through her books ‘Bearing God’s Name’ and her most recent work ‘Being God’s Image: Why Creation Still Matters” where she explores what it means for us to be made as the image of God. Kenny had a chance to talk with Carmen about her latest book and we hope this will provoke your own thinking about how you live out this core identity. Enjoy. | |||
| Scot McKnight - The Second Testament | 09 Aug 2023 | 00:38:20 | |
In this episode, Kenny chats with Scot McKnight about his latest publication - The Second Testament - a new Bible translation of the New Testament. Enjoy! Episode 21 Outline:
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| Nick Crawley - Bible for Life | 19 Jul 2023 | 00:33:41 | |
In this episode, Kenny chats with Rev Nick Crawley about engaging with the Bible in meaningful ways and how this grounds our discipleship. Enjoy! Episode 20 Outline:
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| Jack Johnson - Prayer | 05 Jul 2023 | 00:35:05 | |
In this episode, Jack and Kenny go on an exploration of prayer and how our understanding of the nature, attributes, and character of God gives ground to our efforts in prayer. Happy listening! Episode 18 Outline:
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| Matt Lynch - Flood and Fury | 21 Jun 2023 | 00:37:24 | |
In this episode, Kenny and Matt Lynch discussed passages in the Old Testament like the flood and the conquest of Canaan, that on the surface contain moments of troubling violence. But Matt contends that a closer and slower reading of passages like these can actually reveal a critique of violence and show us more of the goodness and mercy of God. We hope this episode will help bring some clarity to some of the difficult questions raised when we read the Old Testament, particularly in light of the God we see revealed in Jesus Christ. Episode 18 Outline:
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| Matthew Bates - Why the Gospel? | 07 Jun 2023 | 00:37:24 | |
This conversation revolves around Matthew’s latest book Why the Gospel? Matthew has contended that the “good news” of the gospel is the proclamation that Jesus is King, but why is this message necessary and what difference can it make in our lives? Enjoy. Episode 17 Outline:
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| Jason Myers - Paul, Politics, and Pragmatism | 24 May 2023 | 00:36:49 | |
In this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny talks with Dr Jason Myers about how Paul’s attempts to help the church navigate life under the Imperial rule of Rome can inform our own approach as kingdom witnesses in our context. Enjoy. Episode 16 Outline:
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| Adesola Akala - Glory in the Gospel of John | 10 May 2023 | 00:37:09 | |
In episode 15 of TheoDisc, we spoke about the theme of Glory in the New Testament. In the preamble to his gospel, John declares of the Son, the Word made flesh, “We have seen his glory”. We explored what this glory means in relation to God, to the early witnesses of Christ, and to us today. Enjoy. Episode 15 Outline:
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| Ali Blacklee Whittall - Seeing the Women of the OT | 26 Apr 2023 | 00:38:41 | |
*Republished episode 14* For many of us, our reading of the Old Testament has been formed in a theological environment that has obscured the often subversive nature of the Bible’s presentation of women and led to interpretations that can be harmful to women. That’s the conversation Kenny had with Ali Blacklee Whittall for this episode. With special thanks to Dr Tamara Knudson for her insightful research into the women of the Old Testament. | |||
| Tamara Knudson - Oaths and Vows: Women in the Old Testament | 10 Jul 2024 | 00:36:37 | |
In episode 40 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Dr Tamara Knudson about oaths and vows in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible), particularly in the stories of key women figures like Ruth, Hannah and Abigail. Tamara helps us understand the difference between an oath and a vow and how they hold profound and transformative potential as we recognise them in the Scriptural story. Show Notes Read Tamara’s thesis on oaths and vows in the Hebrew Bible, ‘She is More to You than Seven Sons’: https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/27441/Thesis-Tamara-Knudson-complete-version.pdf Listen to Tamara teaching on Jepthah’s vow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iqLoz-1RVo Next Episode In our next episode, Kenny will be talking about Jared Michelson and the connection between what is often considered ‘high’ or ‘abstract’ theological doctrines and on the ground Christian Ministry. | |||
| Ruth Perrin and Ed Earnshaw - Student Ministry | 12 Apr 2023 | 00:35:46 | |
In episode 13 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Dr Ruth Perrin and Ed Earnshaw about emerging adults and how the church can be more proactive in reaching out to students in today's context... Episode 13 Outline:
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| Jasper Knecht - Reading the Scriptures with the Early Church | 29 Mar 2023 | 00:32:53 | |
In episode 12 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Dr Jasper Knecht. Jasper teaches Christian Doctrine at WTC. He grew up in the Netherlands, and completed his PhD in Systematic and Historical Theology at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. His interests include the history of doctrine, and particularly the development of Christological thought in the Patristic era, Late Antiquity, and the Early Medieval Church. Jasper is married to Stefania and is a big fan of classical music. In this conversation, Jasper and Kenny talked about how the early church provides a rich field of study of the Scriptures for the Charismatic church of today. Topics like exegesis, sola scriptura, allegory, and historical critical method abounded in our discussion, and it was truly fascinating. We hope you enjoy it! | |||
| Christine Westhoff - Reframing the Prophetic | 15 Mar 2023 | 00:34:28 | |
In episode 11 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Christine Westhoff. Chris serves on the Int’l team for 24-7 Prayer, and is the founder of Akouo Missions. She is also the author and developer of ReFraming the Prophetic, a biblical reflection course on the gift and purpose of the prophetic. You can find out more at reframingtheprophetic.com In our conversation, Chris unpacked some of the misapplication and misunderstandings of prophetic gifting that she sees in churches, and speaks about her passion to see this vital gift flourishing across the church in a healthy, scriptural and vibrant way. We hope you enjoy this episode! | |||
| Danny Hampson – Theology & Ministry | 01 Mar 2023 | 00:32:12 | |
In episode 10 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Danny Hampson. Danny and his family live and minister in Ibiza as part of 24/7 Prayer and, he is also completing a Masters with WTC. In our conversation we talked about the real Ibiza, the necessity of continual prayer for our awareness of God’s kingdom at work, how theological awareness impacts day to day ministry, and Danny’s MA dissertation which focuses on a trinitarian perspective on peace. We hope you enjoy it! Episode 10 Outline:
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| Bev Murrill - The Leadership Landscape | 15 Feb 2023 | 00:37:47 | |
In episode 9 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Bev Murrill about emerging from, and feeling the effects of, the pandemic on church life and practice. They ask what lessons have been learned from that time, and what might church leadership and community look like going forward? Enjoy! Episode 9 Outline:
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| Steve Watts - Church History & Humility | 01 Feb 2023 | 00:47:30 | |
In episode 8 of the TheoDisc Podcast, Kenny chats with Dr Steve Watts about the cultural arrogance borne from ignorance of the context of church history, contrasted with the potential for humility, self-aware insight, and faithful witness. They look at how we can be empowered by a healthy engagement with church history. Enjoy! Episode 8 Outline:
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| Janey Lawry-White - Why Study Theology? | 18 Jan 2023 | 00:34:55 | |
In this episode, Kenny chats with Janey Lawry-White about why it's important to study theology in today’s climate. Janey not only oversees all operations full-time at WTC, she has also studied on the GradDip and is currently doing the MA, so really knows what she’s talking about! Episode 7 Outline:
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| Tim Mackie - Biblical Studies and Christology | 21 Dec 2022 | 00:52:48 | |
For our Christmas special TheoDisc episode, Kenny Innes and Lucy Peppiatt had a chat with Tim Mackie from BibleProject at 24-7 Prayer's 'The Gathering' in Belfast. They found out more about his journey from being purely a biblical scholar, to gaining a deeper understanding of Systematic Theology and looking at the early church fathers and mothers, and how it plays such a significant part in shaping and influencing our faith. Enjoy! Episode 5 Outline:
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| Bob Ekblad - Christian Nationalism | 12 Dec 2022 | 00:33:10 | |
In episode 5, we look at how Christian Nationalism is a present danger in the US and to some extent the UK in its pursuit of power and exclusion over love and service. Bob also has a podcast called Disciple. You can listen to it HERE. Episode 5 Outline:
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| Tobias Siegenthaler - Reading the Bible as Narrative | 28 Nov 2022 | 00:34:39 | |
In episode 4, we look at how developing awareness of the interplay between New Testament and Hebrew scriptures with regards to literary and narrative links and how reading with this in mind can open our eyes to fresh ways of understanding the text for our world. We do hope you enjoy listening to our fourth episode of the TheoDisc Podcast! Read the BONUS Blog Post HERE! Episode 4 Outline:
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| Dennis Edwards - Humility Illuminated | 26 Jun 2024 | 00:36:44 | |
In episode 39 of TheoDisc, Kenny is joined by Rev Dr Dennis Edwards, who says humility has been misunderstood, manipulated or marginalised, such that it’s been hidden away in a dark corner. But in his book, Humility Illuminated, Dennis wants to recover the biblical roots of humility, its importance for the character of the church, and the way it can bring healing and unity. That is the topic of their conversation, and makes for a brilliant episode. Enjoy!
Show Notes Website: https://www.revdrdre.com/ Humility Illuminated Book: https://amzn.eu/d/0d47L0iX Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevDrDre
NEXT EPISODE In episode 40 of TheoDisc, Dr Tamara Knudson will be sharing from her work on the importance of oaths and vows in the Hebrew Bible, how they push the narrative forward, and particularly as they apply to women.
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| Freddy Hedley - Lamentations | 14 Nov 2022 | 00:40:54 | |
In episode 3, we springboard from Freddy’s PhD work in Lamentations to talk about the ‘right to reply’ that is provided for God’s people, and how this can provoke us to rethink the place of lament and being honest with God in our church communities and personal journeys. Freddy speaks from a deeply lived knowledge of God and the Scriptures with humility, compassion and a genuine invitation to explore together with him. We do hope you enjoy listening to our third episode of the TheoDisc Podcast! Episode 3 Outline:
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| Lucy Peppiatt -The Imago Dei (Part 2) | 24 Oct 2022 | 00:37:17 | |
In episode 2, which follows on from the conversation in episode 1, Kenny and Lucy talk through different models of thought concerning the doctrine of the Imago Dei, and how our understanding of the doctrine can have transformative potential in the way we live practically. Episode 2 Outline:
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| Lucy Peppiatt -The Imago Dei (Part 1) | 17 Oct 2022 | 00:35:30 | |
In our first ever Theodisc episode, Kenny hosts a discussion of Lucy Peppiatt’s book, The Imago Dei, through an exploration of the doctrine of the Imago Dei and its implications. Part 1 covers a broad exploration of what it means for us to be 'made in the image of God'. Episode Outline:
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| Nijay Gupta - Strange Religion | 12 Jun 2024 | 00:39:09 | |
In episode 38 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Dr Nijay Gupta, who would say that weirdness was actually what made the early church attractive. Nijay’s latest book, Strange Religion, talks about how the First Christians were weird, dangerous and compelling. They spoke about how understanding the way these Christians navigated their world with the message of the gospel can help us in our present time and cultures. Enjoy! Show Notes: Strange Religion book: https://amzn.eu/d/3PegyH3 Slow Theology podcast: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/3tpam-19c8dc/Slow-Theology-Simple-Faith-for-Chaotic-Times-Podcast Crux Sola blog: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/cruxsola/ Next Episode, Rev Dr Dennis Edwards talking about our need to rediscover a much misunderstood, avoided, or forgotten virtue - humility.
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| Terran Williams - Women and Authority in 1 Timothy 2 | 29 May 2024 | 00:47:50 | |
In episode 37 of TheoDisc, Kenny had a really insightful and helpful conversation with Terran Williams on Paul’s instruction in his first letter to Timothy, commonly translated in our English Bibles as ‘I do not permit a woman to teach or have authority over a man’. They focussed in on what is happening in 1 Tim 2 concerning women teaching and leading in the church. We hope you find it helpful for your own understanding. More about Terran Williams: Website: terranwilliams.com Book: ‘How God Sees Women: The End of Patriarchy’ https://amzn.eu/d/j1HXwIs Articles for CBE International: https://www.cbeinternational.org/person/terran-williams/ WTC Romans Summer School: Sign up here: https://wtctheology.org.uk/romans-summer-school-24/
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| Murray Rae - Resurrection and Renewal | 15 May 2024 | 00:34:46 | |
In episode 36 of TheoDisc, Kenny is joined by Prof Murray Rae, and they address the question: "Why is the resurrection of Jesus important?" Murray works from the narrative of scripture to explore the ways the resurrection influences our understanding of Christ, salvation, the future, mission, the church, and the unfolding purpose of history. They discuss the proclamation, rather than the proving, of the resurrection, and how its experience is an encounter with Jesus that invites us into participation in his resurrection life. Enjoy!
You can pre-order Murray's book Resurrection and Renewal: Jesus and the Transformation of Creation here: https://chbookshop.hymnsam.co.uk/books/9781540966209/resurrection-and-renewal | |||
| Amy Brown Hughes - Virginity in Church History | 01 May 2024 | 00:37:16 | |
In episode 35 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Dr Amy Brown Hughes about a topic that has often been left for Youth groups to discuss nervously - that’s the topic of Virginity. In her work in historical theology, Amy has explored the ways that, for the church, virginity has historically been about more than just sexual abstinence, but was a calling, an identification with Christ and the church, and a theological category in its own right. They discuss the ways perceptions of celibacy and marriage have changed, and how we might learn from the early church to reclaim the virtues of chastity, faithfulness, and integrity in our personhood. Amy teaches Patristics at WTC and is an associate professor of theology at Gordon College. She holds a B.A. in Theology and Historical Studies from Oral Roberts University, a Masters in General History of Christianity and a PhD in historical theology with an emphasis in early Christianity, both from Wheaton College. She is the author (with Lynn Cohick,) of 'Christian Women in the Patristic World. Her research interests include Eastern Christianity, trinitarian and christological thought, Christian asceticism, theological anthropology, and highlighting the contributions of minority voices to theology, especially those of women. She is also a co-host for the theology stream of the biblical studies and theology podcast OnScript. | |||
| Justin Brierley - The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:40:04 | |
In episode 34 of TheoDisc, we ask the question: "Are there signs in the west that attitudes towards God and faith are shifting?" That’s the hope presented by our guest for this episode, Justin Brierley. Justin has been hosting and leading conversations for some time around Christian apologetics, inter-faith dialogue, theological debate, and the place of Christianity within western culture. Kenny and Justin talked about his latest book and accompanying podcast called ‘The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God’. You may have also seen Justin’s recent piece in the Spectator magazine titled ‘A Christian Revival is Under Way in Britain’. Justin contends that there is a developing shift in western culture towards an openness to faith in God, accompanied by voices both Christian and secular who are asking new, or perhaps old, questions in the wake of a foundational fracturing of a purely atheistic materialist worldview. Connect with Justin here: Website: justinbrierley.com Surprising Rebirth in Belief in God Book & Podcast: https://justinbrierley.com/the-surprising-rebirth-of-belief-in-god/ Spectator article: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/a-christian-revival-is-under-way-in-britain Justin’s interview with WTC Principal Lucy Peppiatt: https://www.premier.plus/the-profile/podcasts/episodes/lucy-peppiatt-what-st-paul-really-said-about-women Follow Justin: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/brierley.justin Twitter - https://twitter.com/JusBrierley | |||
| Peter Hartwig - Knowing and Identity | 16 Jan 2025 | 00:49:54 | |
A look at Kant, knowing God, and finding our identity
The question ‘who are you?’ has a whole set of assumptions behind it, and if we see identity as a key issue for our time now, then Immanuel Kant’s influence provides some explanation for how we have gotten here. Our guide through this philosophical and theological journey is Peter Hartwig, our guest for this episode of TheoDisc. Peter teaches Theological Anthropology at WTC. He currently serves as Director of Spiritual Life at Christ School in North Carolina where he gets to live out his passions for education, faith, and community-building. Peter received his B.A. in Religious Studies & Classics from the University of Virginia and went on to receive master’s degrees from the University of Cambridge and Princeton Theological Seminary. | |||
| Jennifer Powell-McNutt - The Mary We Forgot | 05 Dec 2024 | 00:42:42 | |
In this episode of TheoDisc, Jennifer Powell-McNutt unpacks Mary Magdalene’s story and the way it has been told incorrectly, and helps us to see the powerful witness that she is to the resurrection of Jesus. Mary Magdalene is one of the most prominent figures in the gospel narratives, but is also one of the most misunderstood. Our perception of Mary’s character, story, and influence has often been obscured by assumption, confusion, mythology, and frankly, bad theology. Join us for this eye-opening conversation into the life and influence of Mary Magdalene. SHOW NOTES The Mary We Forgot: https://amzn.eu/d/5Yngwyl Jennifer’s website: https://jenniferpowellmcnutt.com/popular-lay-writing | |||
| Sarah Shin and Shin Maeng - The Deliverer has Come! | 21 Nov 2024 | 00:41:14 | |
On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny talks with Sarah Shin and Shin Maeng about their new children’s book, ‘The Deliverer Has Come’ an advent story that takes the fulfilment of Israel’s story in Jesus’ birth seriously while communicating effectively to children. We’ll also touch on some of the wider issues of communicating biblical truth to children. We hope you enjoy this fascinating episode! Dr Sarah Shin and Shin Maeng are Korean Americans who live in Aberdeen in Scotland. Sarah teaches Charismatic evangelism and church planting at WTC and was recently awarded her PhD in Systematic Theology from the University of Aberdeen where she researched the connection between atonement and ethics. She is also the author of ‘Beyond Colourblind’ as well as ‘The Deliverer Has Come’. Shin is an artist and illustrator who holds an MA in Urban Leadership from Gordon Conwell. He loves music, stories, Marvel comics, and creating and has a passion for justice and seeing God move.
The Deliverer Has Come: https://amzn.eu/d/7m3daLp YouVersion Devotional based on the book: https://www.bible.com/en/reading-plans/52263 Shin Maeng’s artwork: shinhappen.com | |||
| Danielle Strickland - Need to Know | 07 Nov 2024 | 00:40:36 | |
Welcome to TheoDisc episode 46, where Kenny is joined by Danielle Strickland! She is the founder of Boundless Enterprise which has launched multiple creative exploits. She hosts 'The Right Side Up' Podcast, and is the author of multiple books including 'The Liberating Truth' and 'The Other Side of Hope'. You can find out more about Danielle at her website daniellestrickland.com In this episode we talk about her latest book, ‘Need To Know’ which is a collection of writings that Danielle has curated from diverse voices to speak about the need to empower female leaders in the church. Often those in church leadership don’t know what they don’t know, even if they are supportive of women in leadership - the cultural waters of patriarchy still create assumptions that need to be challenged. That’s the subject of our conversation and we hope you enjoy it. | |||
| Freddy Hedley - Worship in the Old Testament | 24 Oct 2024 | 00:57:27 | |
In this episode of TheoDisc Podcast we are looking at Old Testament Foundations for Worship with Dr Freddy Hedley. Often when we look at worship in the Old Testament, it can seem highly ritual, centred on external action, and more focussed on the inaccessibility of a holy God. There’s also a lot of blood which can be difficult to study. But Freddy contends that the foundation of worship in the Hebrew Scriptures is heart, presence, and engaging in relationship with God, and we’re going to unpack that today, and how it might help us think about our contemporary worship contexts. This is a bumper episode, so settle in and enjoy this exploration of Old Testament worship with Freddy Hedley. | |||
| Jack Levison - Fresh Air | 02 Oct 2024 | 00:36:51 | |
In episode 44 of TheoDisc, Kenny's guest is is Jack Levison, who has recently released a revised edition of his book Fresh Air. He brings some provocative questions to those of us who are charismatic, about the myriad of ways in which the scriptures describe spirit, both divine and human, and how we experience the work and presence of the Spirit of God in our lives. We hope this conversation will give you some renewed ways to think about the way the Spirit of God is at work in our lives. Enjoy. Jack Levison is the WJA Power Professor of Old Testament Interpretation and Biblical Hebrew at Southern Methodist University in Texas. He holds a BA from Wheaton Colleger, and MA from Cambridge University and a PhD from Duke University. His areas of research interest include Pneumatology; Interpretation of the Adam and Eve tradition; and Second Temple Judaism and he is the author of multiple books including Filled with the Spirit, In Search of the Spirit, A Boundless God, and Fresh Air. Links: Website: https://people.smu.edu/jacklevison/ Get ‘Fresh Air’: https://amzn.eu/d/9VAyX9H Listen to Jack’s interview with Lucy Peppiatt, Nick Crawley and Matt Lynch: https://wtctheology.org.uk/theomisc/jack-levison-on-the-holy-spirit/ | |||
| Ben Blackwell - 'Live' from the WTC Residential | 13 Sep 2024 | 00:43:00 | |
Welcome to this special edition of the TheoDisc podcast which was recorded live at the WTC residential in September 2024. Our Residential is a time when students from all of our Hubs around the UK and Northern Ireland gather together for a week of worship and learning, and we thought it would be fun to record an episode of TheoDisc with our student body as a live audience. Our guest was Ben Blackwell who is our current Vice Principal. On the morning of the day we recorded the interview, we announced publicly that Ben would be taking over as Principal for WTC in January and Lucy Peppiatt, our current Principal would assume the role of President of the college. This conversation allowed us to explore Ben’s journey in academic theology, his vision for WTC’s future, and some of his own theological commitments including on the issue of justification. If you are listening to this on audio, you can check out the video of the interview on our Youtube channel at youtube.com/wtctheology. If you are watching on Youtube, then please subscribe to our podcast on all good podcast providers - find links at wtctheology.org.uk/theodisc
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