The Stone Chapel Podcasts The Stone Chapel Podcasts
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Great conversations with leading experts on theological, biblical, historical, and archaeological studies.
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Eight Million Exiles with Christopher M. Hayes
There are eight million exiles in Columbia violently forced from their homes due to a 75 year civil war. Local churches are the very best resource of ministry for them.
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Is Reading the Bible Enough? with Brent Sandy
Reading the Bible in context, together with a community of believers, after diligent preparation, and in large portions is the best way of reading the Bible.
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"Nobody's Mother" with Sandra Glahn
In "Nobody's Mother" the role of Artemis as a nurtring goodness is questioned. Instead Paul suggest that Jesus provides safety rather than the magic of Artemis.
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"Surprised by Oxford" with Carolyn Weber
Surprised by Oxford is Weber's memoir of a year at Oxford. Like C. S. Lewis, she was a “reluctant convert" but relationships were key to her journey or faith.
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The Saint John's Bible with John Ross
The Saint John's Bible is the first hand-written, hand-illuminated Bible in 500 years. It was created by scholars, calligraphers, and artist around the world.
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"Time Has Come Today" with Jack Wisdom
"Time Has Come Today" states time is a gift from God. It can be wasted by slacking off or by keeping too busy. Key Greek words for time are chronos and kairos.
The post Episode 184 “Time Has Come Today” with Jack Wisdom first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.
Customer Reviews
Excellent
I appreciate this podcast for the same reasons described in the other reviews. Dr. Capes hosts another podcast called Exegetically Speaking, so check that out as well. Oh, and I love Phil Keaggy guitar intro!
A+
a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring the depths of theology and discovering new authors and their works. Its engaging interviews, commitment to diversity, and accessibility make it a valuable resource for both theological enthusiasts and those just starting their journey. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and enlightened!
Great discussions on great topics.
Love the variety of topics. And love the honest discussions. Easy to listen to. Length of episodes fits easily into a commute.