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The CBMW Podcast is dedicated to conversation on issues related to gender, sexuality, and biblical anthropology. Thanks for listening!
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Mar 27, 2023 • 17min
What About Intersex? – Nashville Statement, Art. 6
The Nashville Statement is a confessional document released by CBMW in 2017. Since its release, the Nashville Statement has been signed by over 25,000 evangelical pastors, scholars, and leaders, as well as adopted and affirmed by evangelical churches and institutions across the world.
In this podcast series, we are walking through each of the fourteen articles of the Nashville Statement as we discuss the statement’s biblical basis and ethical implications with Denny, who is one of the statement’s principal authors. Today, we are tackling Article VI.

Mar 23, 2023 • 17min
Introducing Male & Female He Created Them: New Curriculum Study from CBMW & FRC
Colin Smothers and Denny Burk sit down with their co-author, David Closson to discuss their new book, Male and Female He Created Them: A Study on Gender, Sexuality, and Marriage, published this month by Christian Focus. David serves as Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview at the Family Research Council (FRC). Visit HeCreatedThem.org for more information and links where your church or small group can purchase copies.

Mar 13, 2023 • 14min
Male and Female Self Concept According to God’s Design – Nashville Statement, Art. 5
The Nashville Statement is a confessional document released by CBMW in 2017. Since its release, the Nashville Statement has been signed by over 25,000 evangelical pastors, scholars, and leaders, as well as adopted and affirmed by evangelical churches and institutions across the world.
In this podcast series, we are walking through each of the fourteen articles of the Nashville Statement as we discuss the statement’s biblical basis and ethical implications with Denny, who is one of the statement’s principal authors. Today, we are tackling Article V.

Mar 6, 2023 • 15min
Divinely Ordained Differences Between Male and Female – Nashville Statement, Art. 4
The Nashville Statement is a confessional document released by CBMW in 2017. Since its release, the Nashville Statement has been signed by over 25,000 evangelical pastors, scholars, and leaders, as well as adopted and affirmed by evangelical churches and institutions across the world.
In this podcast series, we are walking through each of the fourteen articles of the Nashville Statement as we discuss the statement’s biblical basis and ethical implications with Denny, who is one of the statement’s principal authors. Today, we are tackling Article IV.

Feb 27, 2023 • 16min
Male and Female In His Image – Nashville Statement, Art. 3

Feb 22, 2023 • 1h 1min
Heterodoxy in the Rectory: The Blessing of Gay Spouses in the Church of England
Title: “Heterodoxy in the Rectory: The Blessing of Gay Spouses in the Church of England”
Guest: Matt Kennedy
Description: The Church of England’s recently decided to offer blessings to couples in gay marriages, and the move has roiled the worldwide Anglican Communion. The orthodox leaders of the Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches (GSFA) have responded with a declaration that is nothing less than an ecclesiastical shot heard round the world. They have set forth a series of resolutions that effectively declare their independence from the heterodox Church of England.
Rev. Matt Kennedy is the Rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Binghampton, New York. He joins us on the program to share his own part in this controversy and to explain what this recent news means for the Anglican Communion.

Feb 20, 2023 • 18min
God’s Will for Sexuality – Nashville Statement, Art. 2

Feb 15, 2023 • 57min
Should We Call God Mother?
On today’s program, we discuss whether Christians should set aside masculine names for God in favor of feminine or gender neutral names. Feminist theologians have been arguing for years that calling God “Father” and “Son” depicts the godhead as an oppressive and abusive patriarchy. For that reason, they argue, we should address God with feminine names or perhaps even gender neutral names. So instead of “Father” and “Son,” we might name God as “Mother” and “child.” Or instead of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we should refer to him as “Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer.” Should Christians set aside masculine names for God in favor of feminine or gender neutral names?

Feb 13, 2023 • 20min
Defining Marriage Biblically – Nashville Statement, Art. 1

Feb 10, 2023 • 7min
Is Andy Stanley Affirming?
Show Notes: This article originally appeared at WORLD Opinions: https://wng.org/opinions/is-andy-stanley-affirming-1674823491


