22 min

Was Jesus Really Dead? The Real Reason for Easter with Dr. Preston Hill Carseat Questions

    • Parenting

If you’ve been a Christian parent for a long time, you may have received some questions from your kids about the miracles of Jesus - how he walked on water, how he turned water into wine, etc. But what about the ultimate miracle? The Resurrection. How can we communicate the weight and magnitude of the Resurrection with our kids? How can we share the hope of Easter with them? Tune in to this week’s episode of CarSeat Questions with an episode all about how to answer these questions for your kids. 

Preston Hill (PhD, MLitt, University of St Andrews) is Assistant Professor of Integrative Theology at Richmont Graduate University, where he serves as the Chair of Integration and Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program. His doctoral research offers the first book-length study of Christ’s descent into hell in the theology of John Calvin. His current research focuses on reformation theology, science, trauma, and mental health. His latest publications include Dawn of Sunday: The Trinity and Trauma-Safe Church (Cascade, 2021), and a forthcoming volume entitled Christ and Trauma: Theology East of Eden (Cascade). Preston is a clinical pastoral therapist under supervision and ordinand in the Anglican tradition.
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If you’ve been a Christian parent for a long time, you may have received some questions from your kids about the miracles of Jesus - how he walked on water, how he turned water into wine, etc. But what about the ultimate miracle? The Resurrection. How can we communicate the weight and magnitude of the Resurrection with our kids? How can we share the hope of Easter with them? Tune in to this week’s episode of CarSeat Questions with an episode all about how to answer these questions for your kids. 

Preston Hill (PhD, MLitt, University of St Andrews) is Assistant Professor of Integrative Theology at Richmont Graduate University, where he serves as the Chair of Integration and Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program. His doctoral research offers the first book-length study of Christ’s descent into hell in the theology of John Calvin. His current research focuses on reformation theology, science, trauma, and mental health. His latest publications include Dawn of Sunday: The Trinity and Trauma-Safe Church (Cascade, 2021), and a forthcoming volume entitled Christ and Trauma: Theology East of Eden (Cascade). Preston is a clinical pastoral therapist under supervision and ordinand in the Anglican tradition.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

22 min