The Pastor Theologians Podcast

The Center for Pastor Theologians
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Jul 22, 2024 • 58min

Ballots, the Bible, and the Witness of the Church

Kaitlyn Schiess joins the podcast to talk about her recent book The Ballot and the Bible: How Scripture Has Been Used and Abused in American Politics and Where We Go from Here (Brazos, 2023). She shares her background of education and how she began interacting with the question of the relationship between church and state, Christians and the politics of the world. What makes America a "Bible haunted nation"? Should Christians think of their nation as a "city on a hill"? What gifts can careful readers of Scripture offer to the contemporary political realm? All this on more on this new episode!This episode sponsored by The After Party. Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jul 15, 2024 • 46min

The American Church in Crisis | Russell Moore

Russell Moore, Editor-in-Chief of Christianity Today, discusses the impact of fiction on his thinking, American church's struggle with cultural nominalism, need for repentance and conversion, and the biblical meaning of hope. Exploring challenges in the church's involvement in politics, theological influences, upcoming conference on kingdom politics, and importance of repentance for renewal.
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Jul 8, 2024 • 53min

Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Ryan Fields

Ryan Fields, senior pastor of Faith Evangelical Free Church, joins the podcast to tell his story of coming to faith and his journey of education and ministry.  Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jul 1, 2024 • 1h 1min

Rock-bound Pulpits | Matt O'Reilly

Matt O'Reilly joins the podcast to discuss and share the presentation he gave at the Reconstructing Methodism conference earlier this spring, explaining why the new Global Methodist church needs to be firmly planted on strong theological rock, with pastor theologians doing the necessary hard building work. In his presentation he focuses on why the task of preaching is necessarily theological, challenging pastors to lead their congregations from the pulpit with theological depth and conviction. Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jun 24, 2024 • 51min

Unity in a Divisive Age

Richard Lints joins the podcast to discuss his recent book Uncommon Unity: Wisdom for the Church in an Age of Division (Lexham 2022). Pressing into the given difference that exists, he argues for a deeper unity funded by the inclusion narrative of the gospel. Lints calls for a renewed unity that doesn't march according to the orders of the cultural calls for unity that prevail today. What kind of unity does the gospel achieve? Why do cultural calls for unity so often fail? Where should the church look as it seeks to navigate the exclusion and inclusion narratives of the present day? All this and more on this episode. Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jun 17, 2024 • 52min

The Holy Spirit and the Church | Gregg Allison

Gregg Allison joins the podcast to talk about his journey of faith and ministry and his theological work on the Holy Spirit. He discusses common misperceptions about the Holy Spirit, encouraging believers to think about the Spirit as the greatest gift God gives to his children. In what ways do we make the Spirit the potentiator of our own works? How can we listen to the guidance of the Spirit? What does it mean to preach in step with the Spirit? All this and more on this new episode. Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jun 10, 2024 • 53min

Tim Keller as Public Theologian | Collin Hansen

Collin Hansen joins the podcast to discuss Tim Keller's legacy as a public theologian and his work in New York City to both a modern and orthodox Christian, engaging the world and seeking the good of the city. We address such questions as the influences on Tim Keller's vision for public engagement, his drawing together of diverse traditions, and what pastors can learn today from his ministry. Living Church - Awe and Presence
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Jun 3, 2024 • 52min

Babylon, Politics, and the Church | Preston Sprinkle

Author Preston Sprinkle discusses his book 'Exiles' exploring themes of exile, Babylon, and political vision in scripture. He emphasizes the church's role in politics, the posture of 'submissive resistance,' and navigating political identity as part of Christ's kingdom. The conversation delves into global kingdom identity vs. national allegiances, political theology, and how pastors can lead their congregations in developing a biblical view of modern politics.
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May 27, 2024 • 53min

Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Chris Bruno

Chris Bruno joins the podcast to share his story of becoming a pastor theologian. He talks about his journey of faith the path the Lord led him on to pursue higher education, as well as sharing about the current work he is doing to train pastors on the Hawaiian Islands through Training Leaders International and Oahu Theological Seminary. Living Church - Awe and Presence
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May 20, 2024 • 54min

Engaging the World as Pilgrims | Gayle Doornbos

Gayle Doornbos joins the podcast to talk about her journey of faith and education and current ministry at Dordt University.  Gayle brings us into conversation with Herman Bavinck and the importance of his work as a theologian who sits patiently with Scripture and the tradition as he works to apply theology to his own day, helping us learn what it means to live before the face of God. We discuss such questions as how might Neo-Calvinism help us navigate present questions of church and state? What does it mean for Christians to engage the world in the mode of pilgrims? How can we retrieve the tradition faithfully? All this and much more on this episode! Living Church - Awe and Presence

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