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Ched Spellman
This podcast features discussions w/ guests on topics like: Canon Studies | Hermeneutics | Biblical Theology | the Life of the Churches. Hosted by @chedspellman.
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Mar 15, 2023 • 46min
Taylor Turkington on Habakkuk & Trembling Faith
In this episode, I talk with Taylor Turkington (MA, DMin) about some of her work on the meaning and application of the prophetic book of Habakkuk. In our conversation, we discuss her recently published book Trembling Faith: How a Distressed Prophet Helps Us Trust God in a Chaotic World (B&H).
Taylor is the director of the biblical and theological education ministry BibleEquipping, and her DMin dissertation at Western Seminary was a homiletical commentary on the book of Habakkuk.
This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
Thanks for listening!
Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

Feb 9, 2023 • 59min
Peter Link on Reading and Teaching OT Narratives
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Peter Link about some of his work in the narratives of the Old Testament. We also speak about the joys and challenges of reading biblical texts in academic and church settings. In our conversation, we discuss his new book Bible 101: A Crash Course in Scripture (Adams Media).
Link is associate professor of Christian Studies at Charleston Southern University. His dissertation under John Sailhamer was on the meaning and purpose of Deuteronomy 29–30.
This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
Thanks for listening!
Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

Feb 2, 2023 • 53min
Matt Bennett on Missions, Contextualization, and Evangelicalism
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Matthew A. Bennett about missions, contextualization, and the pressing social issues that affect American evangelicalism. In our conversation, we discuss his new book Hope for American Evangelicals: A Missionary Perspective on Restoring Our Broken House (B&H). Matt has years of experience in the mission field and is a well-respected missiologist.
Bennett is associate professor of Missions and Theology at Cedarville University, the author of The Quran and the Christian, and several other works in the fields of theology, biblical studies, and missiology.
This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
Thanks for listening!
Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

Oct 27, 2022 • 55min
Stephen Dempster on Biblical Theology, Canon Studies, and Genesis
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Stephen Dempster about biblical theology, canon studies, and the literary artistry of the book of Genesis. We discuss his book Dominion and Dynasty (IVP, 2003) as well as some of his forthcoming works in biblical theology. In our discussion, Dr. Dempster also discusses some of the literary strategy of biblical texts like Genesis 38 and the theological significance of OT genealogies.
Dempster is professor emeritus of religious studies at Crandall university, the author of Dominion and Dynasty, several OT commentaries, and a host of essays and articles on canon studies and biblical theology.
This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
Thanks for listening!
Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

Oct 8, 2022 • 53min
Mickey Klink on Biblical Theology and the Local Church
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Mickey Klink about his recent book, The Local Church: What It Is and Why It Matters for Every Christian (Crossway, 2021). In our discussion, Pastor Mickey shares some of his insights and experience about the nature and priority of the local church for all believers. We also discuss his and Darian Lockett's book Understanding Biblical Theology: A Comparison of Theory and Practice (Zondervan, 2012) and the strategic function of biblical theology in the academy and in the churches.
Klink is Senior Pastor at Hope Church in Roscoe, IL and the author of several important works in biblical and theological studies. He was also formerly a professor at Biola University in California.
Read the books mentioned in this podcast:
The Local Church
Understanding Biblical Theology
This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
Thanks for listening!
Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

Sep 10, 2022 • 1h 1min
Simon Gathercole on the Canonical and Non-Canonical Gospels
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Simon Gathercole about his recent book, The Gospel and the Gospels: Christian Proclamation and Early Jesus Books (Eerdmans, 2022). In our discussion, he shares some of the core claims of his book about the distinctiveness of the canonical Gospels, the value and relevance of non-canonical texts in early Christianity, and the role of theological analysis in NT studies.
Gathercole is professor of NT and early Christianity at the University of Cambridge and is the editor of New Testament Studies.
Both The Gospel and the Gospels and his collection of The Apocryphal Gospels (Penguin Classics) are now available.
This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
Thanks for listening!
Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

Sep 4, 2022 • 48min
Drew Dixon on Video Games and Parenting
In this episode, I talk with Drew Dixon about his recent book, Know Thy Gamer: A Parent's Guide to Video Games (B&H). In our discussion, Drew shares some of his insights about the world of gaming, the challenges and rewards of contemporary video games, and some of the missional opportunities that games and gaming culture provides for believers and parents of gamers. We're also joined on this episode by Dr. Matt Millsap.
Drew designs and manages Bible study curriculum with Lifeway in Nashville, TN, and is the co-founder of Love Thy Nerd (twitter: @_drewdixon).
Know Thy Gamer has just been released.
This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
Thanks for listening!
Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

Aug 28, 2022 • 50min
Ronni Kurtz on Fruitful Theology
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Ronni Kurtz about his recent book, Fruitful Theology: How the Life of the Mind Leads to the Life of the Soul (B&H). In our discussion, Ronni shares some of his insights about theological method, the value of humility in theological discourse, and the formative role the fruit of the Spirit can play in our personal and intellectual lives.
Ronni is assistant professor of theology at Cedarville University (twitter: @RonniKurtz).
Fruitful Theology has just been released and his book on divine immutability (No Shadow of Turning) is forthcoming this Fall.
This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
Thanks for listening!
Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

Aug 14, 2022 • 56min
Jeannine Brown on Biblical Hermeneutics and Gospel Narratives
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Jeannine Brown about her recent work in biblical hermeneutics and New Testament studies. In our discussion, Dr. Brown shares some of her insight into the nature of interdisciplinary work, key issues in biblical hermeneutics, and the sophistication and literary beauty of the Gospel narratives.
Dr. Brown is professor of New Testament at Bethel University (personal website).
Read her most recent commentary on Philippians:
Philippians: An Introduction and Commentary
Read the second edition of her hermeneutics textbook:
Scripture as Communication: Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics
Read her introduction to a narrative approach to the Gospels:
The Gospels as Stories: Narrative Approaches to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
Thanks for listening!
Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

Aug 7, 2022 • 13min
Ordinary Time and the Pentecost Imperative (Acts 2; Rom 6; Eph 5)
Lingering on the Lectionary: Ordinary Time and the Pentecost Imperative
Reflection on the meaning of "ordinary time" and the new covenant reality of life in the Spirit.
Biblical Texts: Acts 2:33–34; Rom 6:3–11; Rom 8:3–4, 14–17; Eph 5:15–21.


