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Everyday Theology Aaron Gabriel Ross

    • Religion & Spirituality

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    S5 EP:17 What is Practical Theology and What Does the Spirit Have to do with Public Life with Dr. Mark Cartledge

    S5 EP:17 What is Practical Theology and What Does the Spirit Have to do with Public Life with Dr. Mark Cartledge

    For many, practical theology just means discussing how people practice their theology, but practical theology is much more than putting to practice theology, it is a method of understanding why people practice the way they do and how theology plays a role. Dr. Mark Cartledge, Principal (President) of London School of Theology joins Aaron to talk about this as well as the role of the Spirit in public life.

    • 54 min
    S5 EP:16 Reading Revelation as a Narrative with John Christopher Thomas

    S5 EP:16 Reading Revelation as a Narrative with John Christopher Thomas

    Revelation for many seems to continue to be elusive. Is it left behind, is it just one big hallucination, or is it something more? Pentecostal scholar, Dr. John Christopher Thomas, joins Aaron to talk about how to read Revelation as a narrative and what that means for how we read and understand such an enigmatic letter. When we learn to read Revelation as a narrative, most of the preconceptions about John the Revelator have to take a back seat to what John is actually writing.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    S5 EP15 Art and Theology, Where They Need to Meet and How Not to Put Them Together with Scott Erickson (@scottthepainter)

    S5 EP15 Art and Theology, Where They Need to Meet and How Not to Put Them Together with Scott Erickson (@scottthepainter)

    Who hasn't seen really hokey Christian art? Why is it that art and the Church seem to clash so often? In this episode, Aaron spends time with Scott Erickson (@scottthepainter) to talk about art, theology, the church, and where they come together, and where they don't. Art can be therapeutic, healing, and push people into better understandings of God, but they can also easily make God seem trivialized.

    • 50 min
    S5 EP:14 Josh Butler, Complementarianism, and a Theology of Sex with Dr. Beth Felker Jones

    S5 EP:14 Josh Butler, Complementarianism, and a Theology of Sex with Dr. Beth Felker Jones

    If you paid attention to the Christian Twittersphere in the last few weeks, you would be hard pressed to not have seen the controversy surrounding Josh Butler's article on the Gospel Coalition. More than just a comedy of errors, with endorsers retracting their endorsements, claiming they only read a small part of the book, TGC claiming if everyone just knew what Josh actually wrote, his fetishized language of sex and salvation would all be better! One of the most astute readers of the situation, Dr. Beth Feller Jones, chatted with Aaron about the article, its basis in complementarianism, and how the church can have a better theology of sex and equality.

    • 49 min
    S5 EP:13 Asking Better Questions of the Bible with Marty Solomon

    S5 EP:13 Asking Better Questions of the Bible with Marty Solomon

    Reading the Bible is not very easy, it is an ancient text that we have to work to understand. However, we only make it harder on ourselves when we ask questions of the Bible it was never purposed to answer. In this podcast, Aaron speaks with Marty Solomon, creator of the BEMA podcast, about his new book "Asking Better Questions of the Bible" and why this topic is so important. 

    • 50 min
    S5 EP:12 Lent and the Asbury Revival with Chris Green

    S5 EP:12 Lent and the Asbury Revival with Chris Green

    For many Evangelical and Pentecostal Christians in the west, Lent is a Catholic tradition. . . one that is not heeded or participated in. Yet, Lent is practiced widely and by many various traditions. In this Episode, Chris Green discusses his new book "Being Transfigured: Lenten Homilies" and why Lent is important for Christians everywhere. 

    Aaron and Chris go on to discuss the Asbury Revival - how to process is and who should even be speaking about it. Further, they discuss how revival and revivalism are opposed realities, and how revivalism is the death of revival. 

    • 1 hr 18 min

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