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Are you interested in learning about the history of Christianity?The podcast will cover topics like world history, church/ Christian history, American history, African American history, theology and the Bible. It’s a great way to learn more about your faith and how it has evolved over time.You don’t need any prior knowledge or background to enjoy this show. Each episode is designed to be informative but also fun! We want everyone who listens to feel included no matter their background or beliefs. So join us for an entertaining journey through Christian History with No More Silos!Subscribe today!

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Are you interested in learning about the history of Christianity?The podcast will cover topics like world history, church/ Christian history, American history, African American history, theology and the Bible. It’s a great way to learn more about your faith and how it has evolved over time.You don’t need any prior knowledge or background to enjoy this show. Each episode is designed to be informative but also fun! We want everyone who listens to feel included no matter their background or beliefs. So join us for an entertaining journey through Christian History with No More Silos!Subscribe today!

    Why We Should All Be Theologians: Sabbath

    Why We Should All Be Theologians: Sabbath

    Welcome to Season 4 of the No More Silos podcast with Dr. Erika Santiago, where we journey through the profound insights of the letter to the Hebrews. Dr. Santiago passionately invites you to join this exploration of faith, emphasizing the call to a deeper understanding and engagement with the timeless truths of Christianity.
    In this episode titled "Why We Should All Be Theologians: Sabbath," we continue our discussion on the fundamentals of Christianity, with a special focus on the concept of Sabbath as outlined in Hebrews chapter 4. Dr. Santiago shares exciting news about new Bible study resources available on our Patreon platform, designed to enhance your spiritual journey.
    The heart of our conversation revolves around finding rest in God amid the challenges and doubts we may face. Through a lens of faith and obedience, we delve into the significance of Sabbath rest as a symbol of spiritual rejuvenation in Christ. The episode explores the idea of letting go of unnecessary pressures and seeking solace in God's power through intentional relationships and contemplation.
    Leadership in the church is not exempt from the need for spiritual formation. Dr. Santiago sheds light on the isolation and imbalance many leaders encounter and emphasizes the crucial connection between spiritual maturity and effective leadership. We also delve into the historical transition of Sabbath observance from Saturday to Sunday, influenced by theological interpretations and cultural shifts within the Christian church.
    As we navigate through these insights, the episode underscores the importance of integrating emotionally healthy discipleship and Sabbath rest based on biblical principles. Drawing from the teachings in the letter to the Hebrews, we explore the need for a rule of life that establishes a rhythm of prayer, scripture reading, and spiritual disciplines for holistic spiritual formation.
    Join us in this transformative discussion, and let's deepen our understanding of Sabbath rest – a concept that aligns with entering God's rest through faith. Discover the necessity of abiding in God through both solitude and community, and explore the key points covered in this episode:
    Exploring the Book of Hebrews and the Fundamentals of FaithReflections on Rest and FaithImportance of Spiritual Formation and Sabbath Observance in Christian LeadershipIntegrating Emotionally Healthy Discipleship and Sabbath Rest in Christian LifeThank you for tuning in to the No More Silos podcast. May this episode inspire and guide you on your spiritual journey.
    Welcome to Season 4 of the "No More Silos" podcast with Dr. Erika Santiago as your host! We have a new collection of Bible study resources available exclusively on our Patreon page. Join our Patreon community to gain access to these resources and become a vital supporter of the "No More Silos" mission. 
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    Thank you for your support and prayers over the last few years! I'm excited to offer additional resources for subscribers. Resources include book reviews, bible studies, discussions, and bonus podcast episodes.
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    • 57 min
    Why We Should All Be Theologians: A Study of Hebrews Part 5 - Unveiling Our Theological Frameworks

    Why We Should All Be Theologians: A Study of Hebrews Part 5 - Unveiling Our Theological Frameworks

    Episode Summary:
    In this thought-provoking episode, Erika delves into the concept of being "post Christian" and shares personal insights on how many in her generation did not grow up in church. She sheds light on the intriguing topic of eschatology, exploring the varied views on the second coming of Christ. Focusing on the pushback against living for Jesus in the present and the rise of escapist theology, Erika navigates the complex landscape of contemporary Christian thought.
    Key Points Covered:
    Impact of Social Justice Theology:Examining the influence of social justice theology on beliefs about the second coming of Christ.Highlighting the contributions of theologians like Walter Rauschenbusch and Reinhold Niebuhr in addressing social inequality and systemic injustice.Eschatological Perspectives in Christianity:Exploring the evolution of eschatological views in Christianity.Examining figures like Dorothy Day, Martin Luther King Jr., and Gustavo Gutiérrez in advocating for social reform.Emphasizing the eschatological dimension in the Book of Hebrews, encourages believers to live with an eternal perspective.Understanding Our Theological Frameworks:Providing a brief overview of the development of eschatological views in Christianity.Highlighting the various factors influencing theological perspectives, including scripture, individual interpretations, cultural and social implications, and denominational differences.Encouraging listeners to be theologians in their own right by studying and understanding their theological framework.
    This episode invites you to embark on a journey of self-discovery within your faith. Join Erica as she unravels the threads of social justice theology, eschatological perspectives, and the evolution of Christian beliefs. It's a call to be intentional about understanding and shaping our theological frameworks.
    Tune in now and become an active participant in the ongoing dialogue on faith, theology, and the vibrant tapestry of Christian beliefs.
    Welcome to Season 4 of the "No More Silos" podcast with Dr. Erika Santiago as your host! We have a new collection of Bible study resources available exclusively on our Patreon page. Join our Patreon community to gain access to these resources and become a vital supporter of the "No More Silos" mission. 
    Support the show
    New Patreon site now available!

    Thank you for your support and prayers over the last few years! I'm excited to offer additional resources for subscribers. Resources include book reviews, bible studies, discussions, and bonus podcast episodes.
    I am looking forward to interacting with you through this site.


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    • 47 min
    Why We Should All Be Theologians: A Study of Hebrews Part 4 - Deconstructing and Reconstructing Faith in the Church

    Why We Should All Be Theologians: A Study of Hebrews Part 4 - Deconstructing and Reconstructing Faith in the Church

    Welcome to another enlightening episode of No More Silos, the podcast that seeks to break down barriers and foster unity within the body of Christ.

    In this episode, Dr. Santiago dives into the reasons behind the departure of many Gen Xers from organized religion. We explore the pressing need to dispel misconceptions about the church and emphasize the importance of studying the book of Hebrews. The letter to the Hebrews serves as a guide to understanding the patterns of discipleship and transformation, crucial for our personal and communal growth.
    Key Points Covered:
    Deconstructing and Reconstructing Faith:Understanding why Gen Xers are leaving organized religion.Addressing misconceptions about the church.The Book of Hebrews and Discipleship:Highlighting the importance of studying the book of Hebrews.Unpacking patterns of discipleship and transformation.The Future of the Church:Discussing the future trajectory of the church.Emphasizing the need for spiritual growth and maturity.Community and Ecclesiology in Discipleship:Stressing the significance of community in faith journeys.Exploring the role of ecclesiology in discipleship.Critique and Reflections:
    Our conversation critiques the Prosperity Gospel and calls for structural changes within the church to combat societal issues. The episode underscores the importance of endurance, accountability, and spiritual growth within the church community. It asserts that discipleship is not merely a personal journey but a communal endeavor.
    Deep Relationships and Quality Over Quantity:
    Dr. Erika Santiago emphasizes the value of deep relationships within the church community, prioritizing quality over quantity. It explores the long-term impact of a spiritually mature congregation on both the church and society.
    Conclusion:
    Join us for a transformative episode that challenges preconceptions, encourages growth, and highlights the beauty of a united and spiritually mature church. Remember, at No More Silos, we believe in breaking down walls and building bridges within the body of Christ.
    Thank you for tuning in, and without further ado, let's jump into this enlightening conversation with Dr. Erika Santiago!
    Welcome to Season 4 of the "No More Silos" podcast with Dr. Erika Santiago as your host! We have a new collection of Bible study resources available exclusively on our Patreon page. Join our Patreon community to gain access to these resources and become a vital supporter of the "No More Silos" mission. 
    Support the show
    New Patreon site now available!

    Thank you for your support and prayers over the last few years! I'm excited to offer additional resources for subscribers. Resources include book reviews, bible studies, discussions, and bonus podcast episodes.
    I am looking forward to interacting with you through this site.


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    • 32 min
    Why We Should All Be Theologians: A Study of Hebrews Part 3

    Why We Should All Be Theologians: A Study of Hebrews Part 3

    Synopsis:
    In this episode, the discussion underscores the pivotal role of theology in empowering believers to comprehend and defend their faith, particularly against the misapplication of scripture.
    Key Points Covered:
    The Importance of Theology and Understanding Scripture in the Letter to the Hebrews:The host explores the intriguing possibility of Priscilla as the author, emphasizing her teaching abilities and linguistic expertise.Emphasis on the crucial role of theology for believers to comprehend and safeguard their faith against misuses of scripture.Insightful reflections on the Holy Spirit's role in the lives of believers and the profound significance of scripture interpretation.The Importance of Scripture and Creation in Christianity:The episode delves into the profound connection between scripture and the doctrine of creation within Christianity.Highlights the Holy Spirit's active role in believers' lives, empowering them to live following Christ's teachings.Discusses the responsibility of Christians to care for and protect God's creation, shaping perspectives on social and political issues.The Importance and Authority of Scripture in Christianity:Emphasizes the Bible as the authoritative and inspired word of God within the Protestant Evangelical framework.Urges Christians to study, interpret, and apply the teachings of the Bible in their lives.Explores the transformative power of God's word and its role in shaping individuals and communities.Addresses the misconception of the Bible being without errors, clarifying that infallibility and inherent correctness only apply to the original manuscripts in their original languages.Conclusion:
    This episode leaves us with a profound understanding of the letter to the Hebrews, urging us to embrace theology, delve into scripture, and appreciate the intricate balance between our faith, the Holy Spirit, and our responsibility to God's creation. Join us in our journey of exploration and enlightenment on No More Silos.
    Thank you for tuning in. Until next time, may your faith be strengthened and your understanding deepened. God bless.
    Welcome to Season 4 of the "No More Silos" podcast with Dr. Erika Santiago as your host! We have a new collection of Bible study resources available exclusively on our Patreon page. Join our Patreon community to gain access to these resources and become a vital supporter of the "No More Silos" mission. 
    Support the show
    New Patreon site now available!

    Thank you for your support and prayers over the last few years! I'm excited to offer additional resources for subscribers. Resources include book reviews, bible studies, discussions, and bonus podcast episodes.
    I am looking forward to interacting with you through this site.


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    • 50 min
    Why We Should All Be Theologians Part 2

    Why We Should All Be Theologians Part 2

    In this episode, Erika delves into the profound teachings on theology found in the Book of Hebrews, unraveling the intricate tapestry of the Trinity, salvation, and Christology. Let's embark on this enlightening journey together.

    The Importance of Theology and Understanding the Trinity in the Book of Hebrews:
    Erika Santiago, with her characteristic passion and depth of knowledge, emphasizes the paramount importance of theology in the life of a believer. The Book of Hebrews, often revered for its rich theological content, becomes the focal point of discussion.

    The concept of the Trinity, a cornerstone of Christian doctrine, is explored with keen insight. Listeners are guided through the passages in Hebrews that shed light on the intricate relationship between God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Understanding the Trinity is not merely an academic pursuit but a gateway to a deeper, more intimate relationship with the divine.

    Understanding the Concepts of the Trinity, Salvation, and Christology in Hebrews:
    Erika skillfully navigates through the theological landscape of Hebrews, unraveling the layers of meaning behind concepts such as salvation and Christology. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the redemptive work of Christ and the significance of salvation in the context of Hebrews.

    The discussion on Christology provides a nuanced understanding of both the divinity and humanity of Christ. Erika unpacks the historical and theological significance of recognizing Christ as fully divine and fully human. This exploration not only enriches our understanding of scripture but also deepens our appreciation for the profound mystery of the Incarnation.

    Understanding the Historical Significance of Christ's Divinity and Humanity:
    The podcast episode further delves into the historical context surrounding Christ's divinity and humanity. Erika Santiago guides us through the early debates and councils that shaped the formulation of Christian doctrine. By understanding the historical significance, listeners gain a broader perspective on the theological foundations that have stood the test of time.
    Welcome to Season 4 of the "No More Silos" podcast with Dr. Erika Santiago as your host! We have a new collection of Bible study resources available exclusively on our Patreon page. Join our Patreon community to gain access to these resources and become a vital supporter of the "No More Silos" mission. 
    Support the show
    New Patreon site now available!

    Thank you for your support and prayers over the last few years! I'm excited to offer additional resources for subscribers. Resources include book reviews, bible studies, discussions, and bonus podcast episodes.
    I am looking forward to interacting with you through this site.


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    • 50 min
    2023 and 24 Reading List

    2023 and 24 Reading List

    In this week's episode, Dr. Erika discusses the books that impacted her the most this year and which books she hopes to read in 2024.



    Support the show
    New Patreon site now available!

    Thank you for your support and prayers over the last few years! I'm excited to offer additional resources for subscribers. Resources include book reviews, bible studies, discussions, and bonus podcast episodes.
    I am looking forward to interacting with you through this site.


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    Thanks for listening!

    • 45 min

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