The Pastor Theologians Podcast

The Center for Pastor Theologians
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Jun 28, 2022 • 54min

Pastoring in a Post-Roe America

The Supreme Court of the United States has overturned Roe v. Wade.  What’s next for our nation and our churches? How do pastors approach ongoing differences of opinion on the decision itself and the means by which it came about? How can pastors commend holistic visions of justice and exhort their congregations toward Christian unity in an increasingly fractured society?Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jun 13, 2022 • 1h 3min

What We're Reading | June 2022 (feat. Joey Sherrard)

Our June episode on books we're reading. We are joined by CPT fellow Paul Morrison.  We discuss the following:Scot McKnight & B.J. Oropeza, eds. – Perspectives on Paul (2020)St. Augustine – City of God (early 5th century)Graham Greene – The Power and the Glory  (1940)Francis Fukuyama – Liberalism and Its Discontents (2022)Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jun 6, 2022 • 54min

Technology and Personhood | Andy Crouch

How does technology relate to our human desire for connection and relationship? What types of technology extend our human capacities and creativity? What types of technologies limit and compromise our humanity? How does this relate to the new world that God is making in Christ? We are joined on this episode by Andy Crouch to discuss his new book – The Life We're Looking For:  Reclaiming Relationship in a Technological World. Living Church - Awe and Presence
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May 30, 2022 • 54min

Institutional Failure (and Signs of Hope) in the SBC | Danny Slavich

CPT Fellow and Souther Baptist pastor Danny Slavich joins the podcast to discuss recent events and turmoil in the Southern Baptist Convention. We begin by discussing some of Danny's story of faith, education, and ministry, including his time serving as a pastor at a majority black church and the formative impact this had on him. We then pivot to discuss the recent report on sexual abuse and cover up in the Southern Baptist Convention. Danny helps us understand the mechanics of church polity in the SBC and where the institution has fractured and caused these grievous failures. Danny also offers some reason to hope for the future of the largest Protestant denomination in America.Living Church - Awe and Presence
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May 25, 2022 • 46min

House Church Theology | Hannah Nation

What can pastors in America and in the West learn from house church pastors in China?  What place does the sermon hold in the history of theological reflection? What are the unique challenges and opportunities of ministry in the Chinese setting? Hannah Nation serves as the Managing Director of the Center for House Church Theology, an organization that publishes pastors and leaders in China’s urban house churches for the benefit of the global church. Hannah shares on this episode a bit about her story and how she became passionate about this work.Living Church - Awe and Presence
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May 16, 2022 • 1h 8min

On Suffering and the Problem of Evil | Mark Talbot

How is God at work in our stories and our suffering? How does human will relate to divine will? Dr. Mark Talbot, Professor of Philosophy at Wheaton College, joins the podcast to share his story, including suffering a major, paralyzing accident as a young man and going on to study philosophy as a Christian. Dr. Talbot also discusses his book When the Stars Disappear, the first in a four-book series on suffering and the Christian life.Living Church - Awe and Presence
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May 11, 2022 • 30min

Hope and Lament | Steven Sandage

On this episode we are joined by Steven Sandage, Professor of Psychology of Religion and Theology at the Boston University School of Theology. Dr. Sandage consulted with the CPT for a meeting of one of our ecclesial theologian fellowships on virtue formation and hope. In this conversation we discuss the relationship between hope, lament, and pastoral ministry.Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Apr 4, 2022 • 1h 6min

Neil Martin (Part 2) | Becoming a Pastor Theologian

We continue our conversation with CPT fellow Neil Martin, picking up with his DPhil research at the University of Oxford. What was the Apostle Paul's attitude towards the Torah, paganism, and the differences and similarities between Jews and Gentiles? Neil's research seeks to reconcile and integrate emphases of traditional Protestant readings and the so-called New Perspective on Paul.Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Mar 30, 2022 • 1h 3min

Neil Martin | Becoming a Pastor Theologian

We're joined on this episode by CPT Fellow Neil Martin, who serves as Ministry Assistant at Oxford Presbyterian Church and as the Director of B Less Oxford. Neil tells the story of growing up, studying at Cambridge, and beginning a promising career in marketing design in London. A sudden, unexplained illness debilitated Neil, setting him on a new trajectory for his life.Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Mar 14, 2022 • 37min

What's the Deal with Bavinck? (Part 2) | Gayle Doornbos & Gray Sutanto

We continue our conversation about Herman Bavinck with Gayle Doornbos and Gray Sutanto. How did Bavinck's intellectual curiosity show in his writing? How did he work to produce and rearticulate Reformed theology for his own context? How did he wed orthodox theological confession with modernist and scientific movements of his day? What can pastors and theologians learn from how Bavinck on how to engage with others' ideas and writing? How can pastors unfamiliar with Bavinck's work begin to explore what he's written?Living Church - Awe and Presence

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