25 episodes

Canon and Culture’s purpose is to help build and strengthen the church’s social, ethical, and moral witness by providing thoughtful content from leading thinkers that inspires a rising generation of evangelicals to think Christianly about the public square.

Canon & Culture Podcast ERLC

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.6 • 5 Ratings

Canon and Culture’s purpose is to help build and strengthen the church’s social, ethical, and moral witness by providing thoughtful content from leading thinkers that inspires a rising generation of evangelicals to think Christianly about the public square.

    E25: Andrew Walker and Daniel Patterson on California’s SB1146

    E25: Andrew Walker and Daniel Patterson on California’s SB1146

    The ERLC’s Andrew Walker and Daniel Patterson discuss proposed California legislation SB-1146 and its implications for religious higher education.

    SB1146 is scheduled for committee vote August 11 and a vote in the full California Assembly August 19.



    * Read, join, and share the statement in opposition to SB 1146.

    * Christianity Today: Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Leaders: California, Please Protect Religious Liberty

    * View existing signatories via ERLC.com

    * Canon & Culture: In Higher Education, California is Becoming Anti-Choice



    Other resources



    * SB1146Discriminates.org

    * Religious liberty trouble in California: An interview with the President of Biola Univerity – ERLC

    * Biola, conscience and the culture war – Mere Orthodoxy





    Andrew T. Walker serves as the Director of Policy Studies. In his role, he researches and writes about human dignity, family stability, religious liberty, public theology, and the moral principles that support civil society. He also helps direct the ERLC’s Research Institute. Andrew is currently a Ph.D. student in Ethics at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. His most recent book is Marriage is: How Marriage Transforms Society and Cultivates Human Flourishing. He is married to Christian, and they have two daughters. @andrewtwalk

    Daniel Patterson serves as Chief of Staff at the ERLC. In this role, he directs the executive office of the president and helps lead strategic initiatives across the organization. He completed an MDiv and PhD in systematic theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife Molly have been married since 2010, and together they have two daughters, Emma and Claire. @dlpatterson

    • 8 min
    E24: Travis Wussow, ERLC’s man in the Middle East

    E24: Travis Wussow, ERLC’s man in the Middle East

    Travis Wussow serves as the ERLC’s Director of International Justice and Religious Freedom. Travis taps in via the interwebs to visit with Canon & Culture to answer the following questions and many more: What’s what’s it like move your family from Texas to the Middle East? What reflections does Travis have from his travels to Morocco, Taiwan, and Oxford?



    * VIDEO: Why go international with the ERLC?

    * ERLC resources by Travis

    * Reflections on the Marrakesh Declaration

    * AUDIO: Jenny Yang on refugee resettlement

    * AUDIO: Making disciples in Syria

    * Asian-Pacific Religious Freedom Forum

    * Religious Liberty Partnership





    Travis Wussow,@traviswussow, serves as Director of International Justice & Religious Liberty and General Counsel for the ERLC. Travis leads ERLC’s first international office located in the Middle East. He received a B.B.A. in Finance from The University of Texas at Austin and a J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law. He and his wife, Katie, have two daughters.

     

    • 55 min
    E23: Phillip Bethancourt talks ERLC events & seminary programs

    E23: Phillip Bethancourt talks ERLC events & seminary programs

    Canon & Culture is invaded by Aggies when Phillip Bethancourt, Ph.D. (ERLC Executive VP) joins us to talk about the ERLC’s collaboration with Southern Baptist seminaries. We also get a glimpse into the many events the ERLC has planned for 2016 and learn how Phillip instills Aggie values in his 4 boys while living in Tennessee. (Ok, not really. Maybe.)

    Our conversation includes answers to the following questions, among many others:



    * What does an executive vice president do, exactly?

    * Is seminary only for pastors?

    * What unique contributions does the ERLC provide a seminary curriculum?

    * What events does the ERLC have planned for 2016?



    Follow Phillip at PhillipBethancourt.com and @pbethancourt.

    Education initiatives



    * Big picture: ERLC Academy

    * ERLC expands academic opportunities with Southern Baptist seminaries

    * Google this.

    * Baptist Press

    * Louisville – Southern



    * Ph.d. in christian ethics, emphasis in public policy





    * Wake Forest – Southeastern



    * Ph.D in public theology





    * Kansas City – Midwestern



    * Midwestern Seminary announces Doctoral Partnership with ERLC





    * All SBC seminaries, including in



    * New Orleans

    * Fort Worth

    * West Coast





    * Training partnership with Ministry Grid



    ERLC 2016 events



    * All events

    * National Conference: August, Nashville

    * Annual Meeting of the SBC – June, St. Louis



    * ERLC / 9Marks









    Phillip Bethancourt is Executive Vice President of the ERLC. He leads the ERLC team to develop innovative strategies to equip churches to address the key moral and ethical issues of the day. He completed an MDiv and PhD in Systematic Theology at Southern after attending Texas A&M University. Phillip and his wife, Cami, have been married since 2005, and have four boys.

    • 29 min
    E22: Oral Arguments in Little Sisters v. Burwell

    E22: Oral Arguments in Little Sisters v. Burwell

    Following oral arguments at the Supreme Court in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell (aka Zubik v. Burwell), our ADF friends Kristen Waggoner and Greg Baylor stop by Leland House to explain the case and share what they witnessed in the courtroom.



    * Articles about the HHS mandate at Canon & Culture.

    * Case overview via Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF)



    * Visual explanation via TheLittleSistersOfThePoor.com

    * HHS Central via Becket Fund for Religious Liberty

    * Case details via SCOTUSBlog.





    * Little Sisters, Big Case – by Russell Moore via The Hill (@thehill)

    * Baptists are plaintiffs too:



    * Ten things that might surprise you about GuideStone’s Supreme Court case – OS Hawkins





    * Standing Together, the 2013 multi-faith open letter in opposition to the HHS mandate





    Gregory S. Baylor, Esq.,serves as senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, where he is the director of the Religious Schools Team. He litigates cases to protect the rights of Christian educational institutions across the nation. Since joining ADF in 2009, Baylor has focused his litigation efforts on protecting the religious freedom of Christ-centered educational institutions. He serves as religious liberty consultant to the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities. He also works to protect the First Amendment freedoms of students, faculty, and staff at public colleges and universities.

    Kristen K. Waggoner, Esq., serves as senior counsel and senior vice president of legal advocacy with Alliance Defending Freedom, where she leads the organization’s legal and media efforts. Waggoner joined ADF in 2013 to support thousands of allied attorneys in their efforts to preserve religious freedom. She has trained allied attorneys and organizations on religious liberty issues and rights of conscience. She has also provided allies with legal support on cases pertaining to life, marriage, and family.

    • 39 min
    E21: Making disciples in Syria

    E21: Making disciples in Syria

    Canon & Culture welcomes a Lebanese missionary to Syria and a Syrian missionary to the United States to talk about the Gospel, the church in Syria, and the refugee crisis.

    For more information about our guests, Micheline and Mouna, and their ministries please email me (Matt) via mhawkins (at) erlc.com.

    To support them financially, visit my friends at The IRD:



    * Go here.

    * On the “Designate your gift” menu, choose “Other.”

    * Then, write “Syria Project” in the blank that says “Tell us where your gift should go:”

    • 1 hr 2 min
    E20: NRB’s Aaron Mercer defends Internet freedom

    E20: NRB’s Aaron Mercer defends Internet freedom

    One of our Capitol Hill neighbors, Aaron Mercer–VP of Government Relations for National Religious Broadcasters (NRB)–stops by ERLC’s Leland House to talk Internet freedom, viewpoint censorship, net neutrality, and his former life as a Senate staffer.



    * NRB.org

    * Annual Conference: Proclaim 16, Feb 23-26 – Nashville, TN

    * John Milton Project

    * NRB Government Relations

    * Follow Aaron’s work at @NRBAdvocate

    * The ERLC is delivering content to NRB TV. Friday nights at 8:00pm.



    * How to view NRB TV?







    Sidebars, as mentioned



    * What happened in Houston?

    * CCCU’s American Studies Program





    Aaron Mercer is the Vice President of Government Relations for National Religious Broadcasters (NRB). Overseeing NRB’s Capitol Hill office, Aaron is an advocate for NRB members as he communicates with officials of the White House, the United States Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and other government institutions. Aaron spearheads NRB’s efforts to protect and promote our cherished First Amendment rights – particularly religious liberty and the freedom of speech.  Prior to coming to NRB, Aaron worked for a decade in government and non-profit sectors in Washington, DC. While in the office of U.S. Senator Sam Brownback (KS), Aaron served as the chief organizer of the Senate Values Action Team. He became a leading voice among Congressional staff for finding creative avenues to honor the sanctity of human life, to promote healthy families, and to ensure respect for religious freedom and our nation’s faith-filled heritage. Aaron is a graduate of Cedarville University in Ohio, he and his family are active members of South Run Baptist Church in Springfield, VA.

    • 40 min

Customer Reviews

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5 Ratings

Chase Steely ,

Solid & Edifying

Great podcast with relevant discussion on Christianity and culture.

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One of my favorite podcasts!

Relevant, educated discussion of topics related to religious liberty around the world.

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Interesting podcast

Good discussion of relevant culture issues and our faith.

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