
Reed Dent
Guest on this episode of The BEMA Podcast contributing to a conversation about the vice of lust and its pastoral, cultural, and spiritual implications.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 51min
417: Hosea — Staring Brokenness in the Face
Reed Dent, a guest speaker with deep insights into theological themes, joins the conversation to explore the Book of Hosea. The discussion dives into the prophetic calls for repentance and the consequences of spiritual neglect. They reflect on the impact of leadership on societal issues and the importance of authenticity in one's faith journey. The conversation also touches on identity transformation and the relationship between flaws and genuine belief. Additionally, they infuse some light-hearted commentary on sports, specifically the Kansas City Chiefs.

Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 3min
469: Vice & Virtue — Lust
Reed Dent, a thoughtful voice on spirituality, joins Marty Solomon and Brent Billings to explore the vice of lust. They delve into Augustine's insights on disordered desires and use a 'Game Genie' analogy to highlight the hollowness of instant gratification. Discussing Aquinas, they examine how lust distorts intimacy and genuine connection. The conversation critiques how church culture complicates sexuality, emphasizing the importance of seeing people's full humanity rather than objectifying them. Practical tips are offered for overcoming habitual lust, focusing on community and self-examination.

Jun 12, 2025 • 1h 17min
454: Qohelet Goes Off
Reed Dent, a biblical context expert, joins Brent Billings and Josh Bossé to explore deep philosophical themes found in Kohelet. They discuss the cyclical nature of life, focusing on the tension between birth and death. The dynamics of conflict resolution emerge as they advocate for healing over violence. They also reflect on humanity's search for meaning amid uncertainty, examining the relationship between divine purpose and personal narratives. Provocative insights challenge listeners to appreciate the complexities of faith, existence, and human dignity.