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What can Christians learn from analytic idealism?
Brent talks with Bernardo Kastrup and Joshua Farris.
Bernardo is a philosopher and computer scientist best known for his work in the field of consciousness studies particularly his development of analytic idealism. He’s written several books and papers arguing against physicalism and proposing that consciousness is the fundamental aspect of reality. He’s the executive director of Essential Foundation.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership and he too has an interest in consciousness.
(1:00) What is analytic idealism and what is Christian idealism?(3:15) Objectivity?(5:30) Materialism;(9:00) Cosmic consciousness;(14:00) The advantages of theism in explaining the universe;(16:55) Individual personality and freedom of choice;(20:00) Near Death Experiences.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.bernardokastrup.com
catalogue.missional.university/graduate/person/933
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How can we harmonize our Christian faith with the art and craft of film making?
Brent talks to Crystal Downing about her new IVP book called ‘The Wages of Cinema: A Christian Aesthetics of Film in Conversation with Dorothy L. Sayers’.
Crystal is an award winning author and has published six books.
(1:10) Dorothy L. Sayers and film;(6:50) What Christians often miss in film;(9:00) Some film history;(16:40) Sayers own experience of adapting Lord Peter Wimsey for film;(23:50) Sayers’ Christian theory of art;(35:30) War movies;(38:00) Film noir;(41:00) Feminist film theory.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.ivpress.com/the-wages-of-cinema
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The years after college or university can be some of the most uncertain times of life. How do we best navigate them?
Brent is joined by Erica Young Reitz who’s just published a revised and updated version of her IVP book ‘After College: Navigating Transitions, Relationships, and Faith’.
Erica is the founder of After College Transition, an organization that helps practitioners equip students to thrive after college. Her experience working with college students includes teaching Advanced Writing at The Pennsylvania State University and campus ministry with the CCO directing Senior Exit. Her writing has appeared in publications including ‘Christianity Today’ and ‘Relevant’.
(1:50) Struggles facing students now;(3:05) Erica’s own post-college experience;(4:50) The transition after college;(5:45) The neutral zone in a transition time;(6:35) Waiting;(7:40) Decision making;(10:00) How long do we bang on the door?(10:45) What is calling?(12:35) Choosing a church after college;(15:20) Families and parents in post-college years;(17:20) Relationships and dating. The importance of singleness after college;(20:30) Adjusting to work;(22:00) Handling money.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.aftercollegetransition.com/about/
ivpress.com
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What is the ‘feminization’ of the church?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his article in ‘American Reformer’ called ‘Feminization and the Church’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
(0:35) How feminism has reshaped our culture in the West;(1:20) Feminism and the church;(4:00) What is the feminization of the church?(6:45) Why are men opting out of the church?(9:30) The ‘feminized’ church;(11:50) Relational theology;(13:00) Men disconnected from church;(15:00) A lack of intellectual weight in our preaching?(16:15) Younger men alienated;(18:50) How to engage men in church.Links mentioned in this episode:
americanreformer.org/2024/12/feminization-and-the-church/
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How are our children being catechized these days?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his ‘Missio Mosaic’ article ‘Icons, Childhood Development, and the Liturgical World: Raising Liturgical Beings’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
(0:50) Living in a liturgical and sacramental world;(3:25) How could our children be catechized?(5:40) The Anglican tradition and the symbolic. The world of Disney;(8:05) The Disney world our children are consuming;(10:10) Disney as spiritual fast food;(12:20) A good liturgy for childhood development;(16:40) A child raised in rich liturgy.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.missiomosaic.org/post/icons-childhood-development-and-the-liturgical-world-raising-liturgical-beings
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What is the ‘extremely not secret history of the Council of Nicaea’? Why does Nicaea matter?
The 20th of May marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. Brent is joined by Susannah Black Roberts – a senior editor of ‘Plough’ - to talk about ‘Nicaea Guys.’
(0:35) The Council of Nicaea;(2:20) A secret history?(4:05) The major players;(9:35) Early belief about the Trinity;(14:15) Athanasius;(17:25) Constantine’s problem;(21:20) What was rejected at Nicaea?Links mentioned in this episode:
argosy.substack.com/p/49-nicaea-guys
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How does the dividing line between consciousness and science continue to blur?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about a new article in ‘Mind Matters’ called ‘Consciousness Blurs the Line Between Philosophy and Science’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
(0:45) The line between consciousness and science;(3:45) Does consciousness lead to theism?(5:20) Challenging the New Age;(7:40) The soul;(9:40) Turning Inward;(11:50) Psychological well being;(13:15) Humanity in a technological age;(15:10) AI and Virtual Reality;(16:00) The theistic tradition as a safeguard.Links mentioned in this episode:
mindmatters.ai/2024/12/consciousness-blurs-the-line-between-philosophy-and-science/
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Brent is joined by Jennifer Holberg to discuss George Herbert’s classic poem ‘The Collar.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
(0:50) Who is George Herbert? What is metaphysical poetry?(3:30) The poem;(6:30) The Collar as a metaphor;(9:10) The first 5 lines;(11:25) Verses 6-9. The thorn and the blood;(12:45) The plant;(16:00) Verses 10-18;(22:30) How the poem fits into the collection as a whole.Links mentioned in this episode:
/calvin.edu/people/jennifer-l-holberg
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Herbert
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‘Modern Christianity is at a testing crossroads. Many are captivated by Jesus or newly intrigued by him. They know it’s possible to be a Christian and not be very much like Jesus, and they are rejecting expressions of Christianity that fail that test’.
Brent talks with Marc Alan Schelske who’s the author of a new 40 day devotional from Live 210 Media called ‘Walking Otherward: Forty Meditations on Following Jesus’ Path of Other Centred, Co-Suffering Love’.
Marc is a happily recovering fundamentalist praying for the restoration of all things. He writes and teaches about spiritual maturity, emotional growth and the other centred co-suffering way of Jesus. He’s a small church pastor nearing 30 years of experience as a big design and technology geek and sometimes musician.
(1:05) A recovering fundamentalist;(3:25) The book;(6:15) The other-centred way of Jesus;(8:45) Our expectations of God;(11:05) Destructive leaders in the church;(14:30) End time teaching?(19:20) How do we die with Jesus?(23:20) Lent.Links mentioned in this episode:
marcalanschelske.com
www.amazon.com/Walking-Otherward-Meditations-Other-centered-Co-suffering/dp/0988688247
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What’s the history of Christianity and Islam? How have the two faiths interrelated through the centuries?
Brent talks with Wafik Wahba, the author of a new book from IVP called ‘Global Christianity and Islam: Exploring History, Politics, and Beliefs’.
Wafik is professor of Global Christianity at Tyndale University in Toronto, Canada. He has taught and lectured on global Christianity and Christian-Muslim relations in 25 countries. He has contributed to several publications.
(1:05) How did Christianity and Islam experience different historical developments?(5:50) The history of Christianity and Islam linked;(7:20) The golden age of Islamic civilization;(9:45) The Crusades;(11:45) The consequences of the Crusades;(15:25) Misunderstandings between 1750 and 1910;(17:40) Development of the Muslim world in the 20th century;(21:00) Muslim influence in Western Europe in the last few decades;(24:45) The future of Islam in Western Europe?(26:00) Western perceptions of Islam.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.amazon.com/Global-Christianity-Islam-Exploring-Politics/dp/083085195X
/www.tyndale.ca/faculty/wafik-wahba
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In a world where answered prayers often feel like statistical anomalies, Dr. Deanna Shrodes poses a radical question ‘What if what usually happens was never meant to be what usually happens’?
Brent talks with Deanna Shrodes, the author of a new book from Baker Books called ‘Uncommon Answers: Partnering with the Holy Spirit to Receive Extraordinarily More’.
Deanna is the director of PF Women and the founder and director of the Stronger Leadership Network. She’s an international speaker gifted in candid communication and a pastor in the Assemblies of God.
(0:50) Waiting for God;(1:30) Do we have things backward?(2:45) Deanna’s answer to prayer;(9:30) Miracles normative;(12:00) Long periods of waiting;(13:50) Tenacity in prayer;(16:00) A relationship with the Holy Spirit;(19:00) Praying with friends;(20:30) How we fight for uncommon answers to prayer.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.drdeannashrodes.com
www.amazon.com/Uncommon-Answers-Partnering-Receive-Extraordinarily/dp/0800772997
www.bakerpublishinggroup.com/chosen
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What are some of the key political ideologies of our time? Why does what we believe about politics matter?
Brent talks with David Koyzis about his IVP book ‘Political Visions and Illusions: A Survey and Christian Critique of Contemporary Ideologies’.
David is affiliated with Global Scholars Canada and is engaged in an international academic ministry of writing, researching, lecturing and conversing with readers of his books. He taught undergraduate political science for thirty years.
(1:00) Doubts about our ideologies;(2:05) What is ideology?(3:20) Idolatrous ideology;(4:30) ‘Left’ and ‘right’;(6:00) Liberalism;(10:00) 5th stage liberalism;(13:15) Nationalism;(15:50) Conservatism;(19:20) Conservatism and progressivism;(22:30) Societal pluriformity;(26:50) The role of the church.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.amazon.com.au/dp/0830852425?ref_=mr_referred_us_au_nz
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Is conflict actually a good thing?
Brent talks with Richard Parrish about his new book from Richard Parrish Ministries called ‘The Gift of Conflict: The Art of Biblical Reconciliation’.
Richard is the director of Richard Parrish Ministries, an outreach of Music Serving the Word. Richard attends to the soul care of pastors, leaders, and learners. He devotes his life to assisting others through writing, speaking, mentoring, and offering spiritual care.
(0:50) Our modern Western leadership model;(2:15) Embracing conflict as a gift;(3:40) Richard and conflict;(5:40) Where conflict comes from;(6:55) Why so much church conflict?(8:40) Confronting church problems;(10:40) Listening;(12:30) Responding to attacks;(14:15) When is it necessary to walk away;(15:45) Internal conflict;(17:40) Our inner life;(20:50) Our own responsibility.Links mentioned in this episode:
richardparrish.com/the-gift-of-conflict/
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Can we actually escape our past? To what extent does our past define us?
Brent talks with Hannah Long about the 1947 film noir ‘Out of the Past’ directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer and Kirk Douglas.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Despatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘The Bulwark’ and ‘First Things’.
((0:15) ‘Out of the Past’ as an example of film noir;(2:30) The director and cast;(6:30) Mitchum and Douglas;(8:15) The book and the screenplay;(8:50) Why is this such a great film?(9:50) RKO;(11:10) What’s the movie about?(13:30) Flashback and linear storytelling;(18:40) The lighting and photography;(20:00) Jeff – a film noir hero?(24:15) Jeff’s attempts to escape from the past;(26:40) Can we actually escape from our past?(27:15) How fatalistic is film noir?(29:30) Kathie – a femme fatale;(33:30) Jeff and Kathie;(36:00) Witt. Why does Witt take Kathie back?(37:15) Smoking in the film;(38:35) The Production Code;(44:15) The Kid – the wisest person in the movie?(46:30) Redemption?(48:20) Rural America.Links mentioned in this episode:
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How does Zechariah 12 speak of Jesus and the Passion Narrative?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute.
(0:25) What does chapter 12 describe?(2:25) Creation and re-creation;(3:35) The cup in v 2;(4:25) A civil war scenario?(5:20) V 3;(6:15) The nations;(6:50) V 4;(7:35) The fiery torch and blazing pot – v 6?(9:15) V 8 – the angel of the Lord;(10:40) A Davidic figure;(12:00) The 30 pieces of silver; Jesus and the Passion Narrative;(13:00) Megiddo;(13:45) Nathan and the house of Levi;(14:30) Exodus themes;(15:30) Pentecost.Links mentioned in this episode:
alastairadversaria.com
theopolisinstitute.com
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How does Matthew use chapter 11 of Zechariah?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
(1:00) How Matthew uses chapter 11?(5:30) The Maccabean period or the period before the exile?(6:20) Verses 1-3 – the imagery;(8:15) Zechariah’s commission;(9:35) The slaughter;(9:50) V 5;(10:10) The 2 staffs;(11:15) V 8;(11:55) Jeremiah;(14:00) Verses 12-14 – the good shepherd rejected;(15:30) Why is the Lord rejected?(16:15) Ezekiel 34;(17:15) The Passion Narrative.Links mentioned in this episode:
theopolisinstitute.com
alastairadversaria.com
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‘We were made by a Maker to be makers’.
Brent talks with artist Bruce Herman about his new IVP America book ‘Makers by Nature: Letters from a Master Painter on Faith, Hope and Art’.
In a series of fictional letters, Bruce passes on wisdom to a younger generation. He explores a wide array of practical, philosophical, and theological issues.
Bruce is a painter, writer and speaker. His art has been exhibited internationally and is in public and private collections worldwide. He taught studio art for nearly four decades at Gordon College, where he held the Lothlorien Distinguished Chair in Fine Arts.
(1:05) Imaginary letters to real people;(2:25) Made to be makers;(3:30) Is art outside of human control?(4:30) Surprise during the creative process;(10:10) Glorifying God in art;(11:40) Thinking about the role of the artist;(13:25) The art department at Gordon College;(15:35) Apprenticeship;(19:50) Creative failure;(22:15) What is beauty?Links mentioned in this episode:
www.bruceherman.com
www.amazon.com/Makers-Nature-Letters-Master-Painter/dp/1514009803
ivpress.com
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‘Christians today feel more like cultural outsiders than ever before – yet many still long to help their communities flourish’.
Brent is joined by Keith Simon one of the authors with Patrick Miller of a new Zondervan book ‘Joyful Outsiders: Six Ways to Live Like Jesus in a Disorienting Culture’.
Keith is a lead pastor at ‘The Crossing’ and he co-hosts the podcasts ‘Ten Minute Bible Talks’ and ‘Truth over Tribe’.
(1:30) Christians as outsiders;(3:20) Jesus as an outsider;(4:40) Accepting our calling as outsiders;(6:05) Modern Babylon;(8:20) The Babylonian operating system;(10:50) Engaging with our modern Babylon;(11:00) The trainer;(13:15) The advisor;(20:20) The artist.Links mentioned in this episode:
truthovertribe.com/about
/joyfuloutsiders.com
www.zondervan.comeedback:
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How can we pursue our callings while managing our risk for burnout?
Brent talks with Arianna Molloy about her new book from IVP called ‘Healthy Calling: From Toxic Burnout to Sustainable Work’.
Arianna is associate professor of organizational communication at Biola University. Her research focuses on meaningful work, work as a calling, and the connection between humility and burnout in the workplace. She’s an award winning scholar and educator and also a consultant for organizations, business professionals, and ministries.
(1:05) Burnout and deception;(2:00) Arianna’s personal experience;(4:30) Calling;(6:05) Burnout and calling;(7:45) Dark side of calling;(9:50) Healthy work;(11:25) Humility;(14:00) Boundaries in calling and work;(16:30) Boundary resilience;(17:30) Negative workplaces.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.ariannamolloy.com
ivpress.com
www.amazon.com/Healthy-Calling-Toxic-Burnout-Sustainable/dp/1514008408
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Brent talks with Britney Higgs, a dedicated advocate, Founder and CEO of HER campaign, a non-profit organization based in Billings, Montana. She has a deep passion for empowering survivors of human trafficking. Britney, along with her husband Sammy, established HER campaign in 2016 to provide aftercare programs and support for survivors in their journey from recovery to economic independence.
(0:55) How Britney’s work started;(3:00) What is human trafficking and how does it work?((4:50) How do people become trafficked people?(8:10) Living conditions?(9:25) Trauma;(10:40) HER campaign;(13:15) Continuum of care model;(15:25) Stories;(20:25) Next steps.Links mentioned in this episode:
hercampaign.org
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