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Stephen Presley

Senior fellow for religion and public life at the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy and associate professor of church history at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Author of Cultural Sanctification: Engaging the World like the Early Church.

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Oct 6, 2025 • 44min

Stephen Presley on Biblical Theology and Hermeneutics in the Church Fathers

Dr. Stephen Presley, a scholar at the Center for Religion, Culture, & Democracy, dives into the interplay between biblical theology and cultural engagement in the early church. He explores how patristic methods connect biblical interpretation to worship and communal life. Presley defends the church's role in understanding Scripture and emphasizes the importance of catechesis in forming vision and virtue. He also discusses how the wisdom literature serves as a practical guide for living amidst cultural changes, urging pastors to foster true spiritual growth.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 29min

Cultural Sanctification

Stephen Presley, a senior fellow for religion and public life and associate professor of church history, discusses his book on cultural sanctification. He explores how early Christians engaged with a suspicious culture, drawing parallels between their challenges and those faced today. Presley argues against retreating from culture or engaging in culture wars, suggesting a more nuanced approach. The conversation highlights the importance of doctrine and ethical living in navigating modern moral dilemmas, ultimately advocating for ancient teachings to inform contemporary cultural engagement.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 45min

AI Series: AI, Pastors, Work, and Formation

Stephen Presley, an author and professor at the Center for Religion Culture and Democracy, dives deep into the impact of AI on faith and work. He discusses how technology intersects with pastoral duties and the ethical implications it brings. Presley raises concerns about efficiency versus character formation, urging listeners to reflect on their spiritual virtues. Using jazz as a metaphor, he emphasizes the need for creativity alongside structure in integrating new technologies. The conversation challenges us to consider the essence of humanity in our rapidly evolving world.

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