The Pastor Theologians Podcast

The Center for Pastor Theologians
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Feb 18, 2025 • 50min

Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Aaron Friesen

Aaron Friesen joins the podcast today to share his story of becoming a pastor theologian. Aaron describes how, in part though his seminary education at Fuller, he developed a vision and sense of calling for integrating theological education and service to the local church within his pentecostal tradition. Today, Aaron serves at CitySalt church in Eugene, OR and teaches in an adjunct capacity.  Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Feb 8, 2025 • 54min

The Fantastical Fiction of C.S. Lewis | Rhys Laverty

Today we are joined on the podcast by Rhys Laverty as we discuss Life on the Silent Planet: Essays on Christian Living from C.S. Lewis’s Ransom Trilogy  (Davenant Institute, 2024). This volume, edited by Laverty, is a collection of essays highlighting Lewis's insights on topics such as gender, contraception, bureaucracy, and transhumanism, as he wove them into the Ransom Trilogy. What questions does Lewis explore in his fiction that are pastorally relevant in our context today? How can the Ransom Trilogy continue to inform Christian living? This and more on today's podcasts! Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Feb 3, 2025 • 50min

Sabbath Rest | Jon English Lee

Jon English Lee joins the podcast today to discuss his book, There Remains a Sabbath Rest for the People of God: A Biblical, Theological, & Historical Defense of Sabbath Rest as a Creation Ordinance. What is the theological significance of rest in Scripture? What does it mean for a pastor to lead from a restful soul? This and more on today's podcast episode! Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jan 27, 2025 • 48min

Mary Magdalene, Apostle to the Apostles | Jennifer McNutt

Jennifer Powell McNutt joins the podcast once again to discuss her recent book, The Mary We Forgot: What the Apostle to the Apostles Teaches the Church Today (Brazos Press 2024). Mary Magdalene's story has often been undervalued and confused, in part due to what Jennifer calls the "muddle of Marys" in the Gospels. What can we gain by a more careful analysis of Mary's story? How can we be served by approaching the biblical text with a "hermeneutic of surprise"? How can Mary Magdalene serve as a model for Christian discipleship today? This and more on today's podcast.  Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jan 20, 2025 • 52min

Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Matthew LaPine

Matthew LaPine joins the podcast to share his journey of faith through mental health challenges in his family and more. How can "playing the long game" shape our perspective as we navigate life's challenges? This and more on today’s episode! Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jan 13, 2025 • 49min

Augustine, Humility, and Preaching | Charles G. Kim

Charles (Chad) Kim joins the podcast to talk about his book, The Way of Humility: St. Augustine’s Theology of Preaching. How is Augustine’s theology and specifically the virtue of humility reflected in Augustine’s Sermon? Hear this and more on today’s episode.   Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jan 6, 2025 • 55min

Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Ryan Jackson

Ryan joins the podcast today to share his story, including his background in the Pentecostal tradition. Find out how that tradition has shaped him as a pastor theologian. Further, how can we learn from themes of doubt, deconstruction, and anti-intellectualism? How do we think about these themes as ministry leaders? All this and more on today’s podcast.  Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Dec 30, 2024 • 18min

Year-End Reflections

Speakers reflect on the past year, sharing optimism for growth and community in pastoral ministry. They discuss the doubling of local theologian fellowships and the importance of addressing political conversations within church circles. The significance of pastoral identity is explored in shaping the church's future as they celebrate a decade of conferences. The conversation highlights the need for diverse voices at an upcoming conference, promoting community engagement and encouraging listeners to get involved.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 44min

Peace | Jonathan Huggins

Jonathan Huggins, Chaplain at Berry College and a fellow of the Center for Pastor Theologians, shares profound insights on peace during Advent. He redefines shalom, discussing its impact on our relationships with God and ourselves. Huggins emphasizes the importance of spiritual practices for cultivating inner tranquility in an anxiety-filled world. He explores the significance of the Sabbath and the transformative journey towards rest and renewal, encouraging listeners to seek deeper connections with Jesus amidst modern distractions.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 45min

What We're Reading — December 2024

For our December episode on books, we, the CPT staff, have been reading (and, on this occasion, watching):JRR Tolkien, Return of the King, (1955)Mark A. Noll, The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind (1995)Stephen King, Carrie (1974)Cormac McCarthy, The Border Trilogy, (1999)Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen, American Nietzsche: A History of an Icon and His Idea, 2011Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin. (2024) Living Church - Awe and Presence

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