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In 2014 aerial photography revealed a submerged structure beneath the water of Lake Iznik, near the ancient city of Nicaea. Was it the location of the First Council of Nicaea?
Brent talks with Mark Fairchild about his new book from IVP ‘The Underwater Basilica of Nicaea: Archaeology in the Birthplace of Christian Theology’.
Mark was professor of Bible and Religion at Huntingdon University. He spent over 20 years doing research in ancient Anatolia and worked with Mustafa Sahin to direct the excavation of the submerged Basilica.
(1:10) Nicaea;(3:00) The discovery of the Basilica;(5:25) Mark’s involvement;(6:40) The 3 major theories;(10:05) The evidence;(15:10) The legacy of Nicaea.Links mentioned in this episode:
/www.biblicalarchaeology.org/scholar/mark-fairchild/
www.amazon.com/Underwater-Basilica-Nicaea-Archaeology-Birthplace/dp/1514010674
ivpress.com
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What is a person? Where did the idea of personhood come from?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his recent articles on personhood on De Gruyter.
(0:50) Where did the idea of a person come from?(4:15) Boethius and personhood;(7:15) The Reformation and personhood. Calvin;(11:05) Modern Europe and the States;(13:45) Descartes and the person;(16:40) Jonathan Edwards and the person;(19:05) The idea of persons in the modern West.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.degruyter.com/database/EBR/entry/key_56fb87e7-b85b-4bb7-b4ec-53d6e45d5382/html
soulscienceministries.com
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Do you feel as though you’re in a valley of dry bones?
Brent talks with Dr. Patricia Boyce, the author of a new book from Renown Publishing called ‘Light for the Journey Through Dry Bone Valley: How Points of Connection in You, Your Relationships, and Your Community Can Reinvigorate Your Life’.
Patricia is a licensed professional counselor of Mental Health in Delaware and Maryland. She’s Nationally Certified, with a master’s degree in counseling and a doctorate in psychology. She’s been in private practice since 2003 having previously worked in the private and government sectors. In 2003, she received the Presidential Leadership Award.
(1:00) Dry Bone Valley;(2:30) Patricia’s experience;(4:15) A lack of trust;(5:45) Negative emotions and the church;(7:00) Anxiety and stress;(9:40) Training our brain;(12:00) Breathing;(14:00) Depression;(16:00) Our inner child;(17:50) Attachment styles;(19:20) The empty chair technique;(20:30) Emotional resilience.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.amazon.com.au/Light-Journey-Through-Bone-Valley-ebook/dp/B0CJS1MRVH
drpatsytransformingconnections.squarespace.com
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Brent talks with Jennifer Holberg about John Donne and his holy sonnet ‘Batter my heart, three-person'd God’.
How does Donne describe God at work with his soul?
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’.
(1:40) Who was John Donne?(4:00) The Holy Sonnets;(6:55) A crisis of faith?(11:30) Lines 1 and 2;(13:10) Lines 3 and 4. More violent imagery;(17:30) Lines 5 and 6;(20:20) The marriage metaphor in lines 9-11.Links mentioned in this episode:
calvin.edu/people/jennifer-l-holberg
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How are Exodus themes prominent in Zechariah 10?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States.
(0:25) The oracle;(1:10) More Exodus material;(3:45) V 2;(5:10) Sheep and shepherd imagery;(7:30) The Seleucids;(8:00) V 4 – the cornerstone?(8:55) Verses 10 and 11 – a return from exile;(11:40) V 10 – Gilead and Lebanon;(12:10) Strength and strengthening.Links mentioned in this episode:
alastairadversaria.com
/theopolisinstitute.com
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Is Jesus our greater Alexander the Great?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about Zechariah 9.
(0:30) Chapter 9 and a new section;(1:50) Chapter 1-8 and 9-14;(3:00) Alexander the Great;(6:10) Exodus themes;(7:30) Cities conquered by Alexander;(8:30) Tyre and Sidon;(10:30) V 9 – Jesus and Alexander the Great;(14:00) V 9 and 10 – Genesis 49 and Psalm 72;(16:50) Joseph in v 11?(17:20) Verses 11-13 – Antiochus IV and the Maccabean Revolt?(19:20) Verses 14-17 and the wine and blood imagery;(20:00) Verse 15;(21:00) The gospels and this chapter.Links mentioned in this episode:
alastairadversaria.com
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How can Christians live as citizens of God’s kingdom while also fulfilling their responsibilities as citizens of political communities?
Brent talks with David Koyzis about his new IVP book ‘Citizenship Without Illusions: A Christian Guide to Political Engagement’.
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.
(1:05) What is citizenship?(4:20) What citizenship involves;(6:00) The local community;(7:00) Social media;(9:00) How we exercise citizenship in less than ideal circumstances;(11:00) Citizens of 2 kingdoms;(12:30) Civil disobedience?(14:20) Voting;(16:10) Progressives and conservatives;(18:55) Christian political parties;(20:55) Societal pluriformity;(22:40) Global citizens?(26:30) The church and society.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.amazon.com/Citizenship-Without-Illusions-Christian-Engagement/dp/1514008629
ivpress.com
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Why are there so many translations of the Bible?
Brent talks with Tim Wildsmith about his new Zondervan book ‘Bible Translations for Everyone: A Guide to Finding a Bible That’s Right For You’.
Tim is an ordained pastor and writer who is best known as the creator of a multi-platform online ministry designed to help people find a Bible that’s right for them. Tim earned a Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary and he was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Oxford’s Wycliffe Hall. He currently serves as one of the campus ministers at Belmont University, the largest ecumenical Christian college in the States.
(0:55) Why so many translations of the Bible?(1:55) Difference in translations;(3:10) How far back do Old Testament manuscripts go?(5:40) The textual basis for our New Testament. Textus Receptus;(8:50) Different translation philosophies;(11:00) Wycliffe and Tyndale;(11:20) How did the KJV come about?(13:40) The RV and ASV;(19:30) The NASB;(21:00) The NIV:(22:40) The ESV;(25:30) Finding a translation.Links mentioned in this episode:
/timwildsmith.com
www.amazon.com/Bible-Translations-Everyone-Guide-Finding/dp/0310131200
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Why is the soul so important in the Christian tradition? Why is it important that we are embodied beings?
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about a recent article he’s published with the University of St. Andrews called ‘Substance Dualist Theological Anthropology’.
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.
(1:00) Substance dualism and theological anthropology. What are they?(2:10) The background of TA;(4:50) The soul in Christian tradition;(8:40) The importance of being embodied beings;(10:30) The Imago Dei in Scripture;(14:45) Iranaeus and Augustine and the Imago Dei;(16:50) The role of science in our humanity;(19:30) Science and the soul;(20:55) NDE’s;(21:50) Why TA matters?Links mentioned in this episode:
www.saet.ac.uk/Christianity/SubstanceDualistTheologicalAnthropology
soulscienceministries.com
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What constitutes a happy life and how do young people find it?
Brent talks with Anna Moreland and Thomas Smith about their new book from Catholic University of America Press called ‘The Young Adult Playbook: Living Like It Matters’.
Anna is the Anna Quinn Welsh Endowed Chair of the University Honors Program and Professor in the Department of Humanities at Villanova University.
Thomas is Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the Catholic University of America as well as an Ordinary Professor in the Department of Politics.
(1:00) Feeling ‘stuck’ in the 20’s;(2:45) How do you shape a life?(4:20) The 20’s the critical period of adult development;(6:00) Is the current College environment restricting students?(7:40) How do we find meaningful work?(9:20) What’s the purpose of work?(10:31) Do students have free time?(12:30) Social media impact;(14:30) Friendship;(16:30) Gen Z and relationships;(21:00) Other projects.Links mentioned in this episode:
/www.theyoungadultplaybook.com
www.amazon.com.au/dp/0813239206?ref_=mr_referred_us_au_nz
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What was the influence of nineteenth century Romanticism on C.S. Lewis?
Brent talks with Jeffrey Barbeau about his new book from IVP America called ‘The Last Romantic – C.S. Lewis, English Literature and Modern Theology’.
Jeffrey is professor of theology at Wheaton College. A theologian, literary critic, and historian, he is the author of numerous monographs, anthologies and edited books.
(0:45) What changed Jeffrey’s view of Lewis?(2:35) Lewis’s marginalia;(4:00) The role of the subjective in Lewis;(4:50) ‘Mere Christianity’ and personal experience;(6:10) Theologians and philosophers who inspired Lewis;(7:55) Lewis – the last Romantic? How British Romanticism affected him;(9:55) Lewis’s spiritual autobiography and the Romantics;(11:00) Lewis and Methodism;(12:35) Coleridge and Lewis’s conversion;(14:45) Lewis and Nature;(16:20) Romantic dream states;(18:30) ‘Transposition’ and Coleridge;(19:15) Lewis and symbol. The wardrobe!(22:30) A new Lewis poem.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.jeffbarbeau.com
www.amazon.com/Last-Romantic-Literature-Theology-Lectureship/dp/1514010518#:~:text=In%20a%20series%20of%20three%20essays%2C%20Barbeau%20explores,Romanticism%20on%20the%20writings%20of%20C.%20S.%20Lewis.
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Current burial practices in Western society are archaic and impersonal.
Brent talks with Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke about their new IVP book ‘Lay Me in God’s Good Earth: A Christian Approach to Death and Burial’.
Kent is professor of systematic theology at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri Beth is the retired director of the Graduate School at Concordia Seminary and an adjunct instructor at Jefferson College in Hillsboro, Missouri.
(1:00) Why natural burial is important;(2:05) Burial and the resurrection;(4:35) What is natural burial?(8:40) Burial on private land;(9:30) Cremation in the West;(12:55) The cost of a natural burial;(15:55) Hospice care;(20:20) How does the healthcare system control death?(23:45) Talking to the family.Links mentioned in this episode:
/www.amazon.com/Lay-Gods-Good-Earth-Christian/dp/1514007606
ivpress.com
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‘Author Keith Dixon spent years researching Paul’s life in the first-century Jewish world. He came to the conclusion that far from the untouchable images of heaven gazing saints, the apostle Paul ruthlessly focused on his earthly duty to build God’s church’.
Brent talks with Keith Dixon about his new Liberty Hill book ‘Paul’s Journal’.
Keith graduated from Hillsdale College with a degree in History before finishing law school and becoming in house counsel for a small engineering firm. He never expected to write this book, so Paul’s Journal sat in a computer file for the better part of a decade before Keith finally finished the manuscript.
(0:55) Why Keith never expected to write the book;(2:15) The book ‘process’;(5:50) Extra biblical material;(6:15) How historical fiction can bring history alive;(7:35) Paul real but not always likeable?(11:45) Finding an ‘authentic’ voice for Paul;(14:45) Paul dealing with the Corinthians;(17:00) Some of the issues Paul was grappling with;(17:50) The end of Paul’s life.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.paulsjournal.com
www.libertyhillpublishing.com
www.amazon.com/Pauls-Journal-Keith-Dixon/dp/B0DB3QQ89Z
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What is God’s will for our lives?
Brent talks to Trevor Hudson about his new NavPress book ‘In Search of God’s Will: Discerning a Life of Faithfulness and Purpose’.
Trevor is an ordained minister in the Methodist Church of South Africa. After spending 40 years doing pastoral ministry in a local congregation, he now gives his time to lecturing, teaching, and writing in the areas of spiritual formation and spiritual direction.
(1:00) What should I do with my life?(2:00) Trevor’s experience;(3:28) What is discernment?(4:15) The Bible and discernment;(7:15) Surrendering our lives to God;(8:55) Listening to God;(10:00) ‘Praying’ the Scriptures;(13:20) How God communicates with us;(15:40) Spiritual consolations and desolations;(21:10) Discerning our gifts;(24:20) What are sacred conversations?Links mentioned in this episode:
renovare.org/people/trevor-hudson/bio
www.amazon.com/Search-Gods-Will-Discerning-Faithfulness/dp/1641587636
/www.navigators.org/ministry/navpress/
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Why is an orthodox view of the Trinity so foundational to the Christian faith?
Brent talks with Samuel Parkison about his B and H book (co-authored with Matthew Barrett, Ronni Kurtz and Joseph Lanier) called ‘Proclaiming the Triune God: The Doctrine of the Trinity in the Life of the Church’.
Samuel is Assistant Professor of Theological Studies at Gulf Theological Seminary in the United Arab Emirates. He’s the author of several books.
(1:00) Why an orthodox view of the Trinity is so central to the Christian faith;(3:20) How God reveals Himself as Trinity in Scripture;(6:40) Why the 4th century was so important in the development of our understanding of the Trinity;(10:20) The eternal subordination of the Son not scriptural;(19:10) Jesus begotten but not made by the Father.(24:25) Who is the Holy Spirit?Links mentioned in this episode:
/www.amazon.com/Proclaiming-Triune-God-Doctrine-Trinity/dp/1087785162
www.bhpublishinggroup.com
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‘If there’s anything a church should be, it’s safe. But as recent struggles in the church have shown, that’s not always the case’.
Brent talks with Sam Rainer about his new Tyndale House book ‘Make My Church Safe: A Guide to the Best Practices to Protect Children and Secure Your Congregation from Harm’.
Sam is the president of Church Answers and also co-hosts the popular podcasts Rainer on Leadership and Est. church and he has authored several books.
(1:20) Why safety is often not prioritized in our churches;(2:30) Why the church has so much abuse?(5:05) Spiritual warfare;(6:20) Creating a safe environment;(9:00) Recognizing potential abusers;(12:20) Security in a church building or on a campus;(15:00) Protecting and equipping our children;(17:30) Background checks;(18:55) Investigating;(19:55) Dealing with moral failure in leadership;(24:15) Evangelism and church health.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.amazon.com/Make-Church-Safe-Practices-Congregation/dp/1496488407
www.tyndale.com/p/make-my-church-safe/9781496488404
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Why is the tale of black faith so often absent in the pages of church history?
Brent talks with Walter Strickland II about his new 2 volume history from IVP called ‘Swing Low: A History of Black Christianity in the United States’.
Dr. Strickland is an educator who hails from a line of school teachers. He’s the founder of Aptree (an e-learning experience) and serves as Assistant Professor of Systematic and Contextual Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to being a teaching pastor at his church, he is an Associate Fellow at the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology at Cambridge University.
(1:00) The tale of black faith is often absent from the pages of church history;(2:20) The early African church;(4:30) The Christian faith weaponized;(7:30) The slave codes;(10:30) The First Great Awakening and the African-American community;(12:50) The invisible institution;(15:00) The underground railroad;(17:30) The reconstruction era;(22:10) Segregation;(25:00) Black evangelicalism;(27:30) Liberation theology.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.sebts.edu/faculty/strickland/
www.amazon.com/Swing-Low-History-Christianity-United/dp/1514004208
ivpress.com
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Is the world hostile to innocence?
Brent is joined by Hannah Long to discuss the 1993 action movie ‘The Fugitive’ directed by Andrew Davis and starring Harrison Ford.
(0:42) ‘The Fugitive’;(5:00) The 1963 TV series;(6:33) Based on a true story?(7:00) A film noir?(8:40) The two main characters;(11:10) Samuel – a likeable character?(12:40) Dr. Kimble;(15:10) Police brutality and the justice system;(19:00) Does the Marshal learn to care?(21:30) Is the world determined to destroy an innocent man?(25:00) The visuals;(25:45) Conspiracy theories.Links mentioned in this episode:
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How can we do family discipleship?
Brent talks with Brian Dembowczyk about his new book from IVP America called ‘Family Discipleship That Works: Guiding Your Child to Know, Love, and Act Like Jesus’.
Brian is associate publisher for Thomas Nelson Bibles. He was previously the managing editor of the Gospel Project, a Bible study curriculum used by over 1.6 million adults, teens, and children each week, and he has also been a pastor, a discipleship pastor, and family pastor.
(1:00) Why we struggle to disciple our children;(2:30) The goal of family discipleship;(4:00) History of family discipleship in the States;(6:45) Being like Jesus;(8:40) Discipleship and the theatre;(10:40) How do children learn their faith?(15:35) Key character traits of Jesus;(19:40) Teaching compassion;(22:20) Daily Bible reading.Links mentioned in this episode:
/briandembo.com
www.amazon.com/Family-Discipleship-That-Works-Guiding/dp/151400996X
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What’s your favourite Christmas movie? Easter movie? Pentecost movie?
Brent talks with Abbey Olcese about her new IVP book ‘Films for All Seasons: Experiencing the Church Year at the Movies’.
Abby invites us to reflect on the great themes of the church calendar through the lens of film.
Abby is a writer on film, popular culture, and faith. Her work has appeared at Think Christian, Sojourners, Paste, Roger Ebert.com and /Film. She’s also the Film Editor for ‘The Pitch’, a website and magazine serving the greater Kansas City, Missouri area.
(1:05) Why reflect on the church calendar through movies?(2:00) God and story;(6:20) How can we spiritually engage with movies?(8:00) Advent and ‘The Last Jedi’;(11:15) Advent – ‘The Bishop’s Wife’;(14:55) ‘The Night of the Hunter’ and Christmas;(19:50) ‘Barbie’ – Epiphany;(22:40) ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’ – Easter;(25:30) ‘A Hidden Life’ – All Soul’s Day.Links mentioned in this episode:
www.ivpress.com/abby-olcese
www.amazon.com/Films-All-Seasons-Experiencing-Church/dp/1514007843
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