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We chat with today's top Christian scholars and church leaders while they're in studio, filming courses for Logos Mobile Education.
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Dr. Andy Naselli—Preaching, Teaching, and Studying Biblical Theology
Dr. Andy Naselli serves as assistant professor of New Testament and biblical theology at Bethlehem College and Seminary. He primarily teaches seminary-level courses on Greek exegesis, New Testament, biblical theology, and systematic theology. In this episode he talks about biblical theology and its significance for preaching, teaching, and studying the bible.
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A Trip to Israel—Behind the Scenes of Archaeology in Action
In this episode Scott Lindsey, director of Ministry Relations at Faithlife, interviews the video team that recorded Mobile Ed’s new course, Archaeology in Action, on-site in Israel. You will get a behind-the-scenes look into their work overseas and will receive insight into what they learned and the challenges they faced along the way. The findings of the archaeologists featured in the course shed light on what life was like in the first century world of Jesus and the apostles—hear what it was like for the video team to work with these archaeologists and their digs!
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Dr. Bobby Conway—The Moral Argument for God’s Existence
Dr. Bobby Conway is the founder of the YouTube sensation The One Minute Apologist, a video ministry that provides credible answers to curious questions. He’s also the founding lead pastor of Life Fellowship Church near Charlotte, North Carolina. In this episode he talks about the moral argument for God’s existence. He also discusses the different types of doubt and how to help doubting people move toward faith.
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Dr. Darrell Bock—Purpose-Driven Theology
Dr. Darrell L. Bock, senior research professor of New Testament studies and executive director of cultural engagement at Dallas Theological Seminary, serves as a consulting editor for Christianity Today, and is on the boards of Chosen People Ministries and Wheaton College. In this episode he talks about the relevance of theology to the world and the implications of a society that is biblically illiterate yet culturally sensitive.
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Customer Reviews
It's like sitting down for coffee with your favorite pastor or teacher
This is an excellent podcast for those interested in hearing some of the back-stories from your favorite Christian authors, speakers, theologians, etc. It's as if you're sitting down with them at a coffee table and having a conversation with them. That would be undoubtedly inspirational, and this is the ambience that the podcast captures. It has both academic and personal application.