

After Class Podcast
Ronald D. Peters, John C. Nugent, Samuel C. Long
What happens when you lock an Old Testament, New Testament, and Theology professor in a room to discuss provocative topics related to bible and theology? Find out as you listen to the podcast of three professors from Great Lakes Christian College engage the sorts of questions students ask ... after class.
Featuring (from left to right in the logo) Samuel C. Long, Ronald D. Peters, John C. Nugent
Featuring (from left to right in the logo) Samuel C. Long, Ronald D. Peters, John C. Nugent
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Nov 13, 2023 • 50min
6.46 - Advice to New Mentors
Are you being discipled by someone? If not, why not? Are you discipling someone? If not, why not? What is discipleship? What does it mean to make disciples? Interestingly, some of the most effective evangelists are recent converts, but who are they discipled by? Are we disciples of our favorite pop icons? Today, the guys discuss (you guessed it) discipleship, mentoring, and the role of dedicating your life to making disciples as a Christian.

Nov 6, 2023 • 53min
6.45 - Advice to New Christians
"Yes, I believe in Jesus! What do I do now?" Saying "Yes" to Jesus is an amazing moment full of joy, but it can also be a time of confusion, leaving one to wonder, "Where do I go from here?" In today's episode Sam, John, and Ron point to a few habits, best practices, and resources to guide new Christians on their walk. For those of us who have been seeking the Lord long enough to forget what it is like to be new, today's episode serves as a helpful reminder of how we can be intentional about welcoming others into the body of Christ. Tune in to hear the discussion on why, and how to truly get connected. Complementary Episodes: Episode 1:28-2:3, Highpoints of the Bible story Episode 2:4-2:9; 2:28-31, An Introduction to the Gospel Episode 4:3-22 Introduction to the Bible External Beginner Resources: Bible Project, Study Bibles such as the NRSV, NIV, etc., ChristianBook.com, A Christian Mentor Invest in Christian Education – www.glcc.edu Series of interest: 4:24 - 26 History of Israel 6:27 - 6:44 - God's People and the Use of Violence

Oct 30, 2023 • 50min
6.44 - God's People & Violence: Part Eighteen - Concluding Thoughts
Can we partake in occupations and activities that are contrary to the message of the cross? How do we view recreation, sports, video games, parenting, and political and global affairs through the lens of non-violent Christian activity? In today's episode, the guys conclude the series on God's people and the use of violence, addressing remaining listener questions and sharing their final thoughts on the matter. Just in time for Halloween!

Oct 23, 2023 • 50min
6.43 - God's People & Violence: Part Seventeen - Reactions to Violence
As we near the end of the series the guys draw conclusions on what it might look like to overcome evil with good in light of our study. Sam, John, and Ron return to the lead question of the series: What is an acceptable reaction to someone breaking into my house? Are there acceptable levels of physicality? Join Sam, John, and Ron as they present the implications and applications of our study on the Christian use of violence.

Oct 16, 2023 • 47min
6.42 - God's People & Violence: Part Sixteen - Just Walk Away
A few more passages, principles, and... perplexities? The guys open to more listener-provided verses in today's episode addressing Revelation, Maccabees, and Centurion encounters with Jesus & the Holy Spirit. We are to overcome evil with good and turn the other cheek. But is there ever a time for avoidance? Alternatively, can there be a place for the use of violence if it is part of your job?

Oct 9, 2023 • 49min
6.41 - God's People & Violence: Part Fifteen - Jawbones, Tent Posts & Spears, Oh My!
In today's episode, the guys begin to wind down the series and respond to listener emails. If God's people are not supposed to use violence, what do we make about the story of Phinehas? What about Jael, Nehemiah, and the Judges of the Old Testament? Today you get your answer.

Oct 2, 2023 • 49min
6.40 - God's People & Violence: Part Fourteen - Death & Defence
The temptation to use violence often comes from our desire to defend our belongings or our lives. We need to stop the narrative of acceptable violence and move toward maturity, actively pursuing peace and break through the power of enmity. In today's episode, the guy's survey multiple New Testament passages in rapid succession and ask the question, "Where does violence fit in with God's people?"

Sep 25, 2023 • 47min
6.39 - God's People & Violence: Part Thirteen - Peace or Pugnacity?
Embracing Christ's example involves active participation. When we face revilement, will we respond with blessings? When persecution arises, will we endure with grace? When slander is directed at us, will we reply with kindness? Are we prepared to forsake worldly ideologies and wholeheartedly embrace an alternative way of life, even in the face of worldly opposition? We must ask ourselves, 'Which holds greater power: worldly violence or the path of Christ?' Tune in for Sam, John, and Ron's discussion on the matter.

Sep 18, 2023 • 46min
6.38 - God's People & Violence: Part Twelve - Just for Jesus
Jesus was a pacifist, committed to enemy love, committed to peace, and renounced the sword… but that was Jesus. His unique vocation was to take on all the evil of the world and defeat it on the cross. We should not believe that Jesus expected his followers to do the same… or should we? Join Ron, John, and Sam as they test that claim, beginning in Romans and continuing forward in the letters. Will the thesis stand up, or will the guys debunk flawed theology? Tune in to find out. On campus announcement! Restoration Appreciation Week Join us on campus or online on October 17th and 20th 2023.

Sep 11, 2023 • 45min
6.37 - God's People & Violence: Part Eleven - Cloaks and Swords
Today, the guys turn to Luke 22 and Jesus' instruction to bring a sword. Why do they need it? Did Jesus change his mind? Was it just to fulfill prophecy? Is it just a practical tool for the road? Is it metaphorical, or perhaps it was Jesus in a moment of temptation? Join Sam, John, and Ron as they test the strength of these theories and more… And what should we make of Jesus flipping tables and using a whip?


