The Trinity and Trauma-Safe Churches

The Trinity and Trauma-Safe Churches

We are joined on this episode by Dr. Preston Hill, Assistant Professor of Integrated Theology at Richmont Graduate University. Preston discusses his work on trauma, abuse, and trinitarian theology, as well as his soon-to-release co-authored book, Dawn of Sunday. How is the Trinity foundational for our understanding of human relationality? How can pastors create trauma-safe spaces for community and healing in their congregations? All this and much more on this week's episode.

Marketing, Branding, and the Church | Emily Hill

Marketing, Branding, and the Church | Emily Hill

We are joined on this episode by Dr. Emily Beth Hill, who serves in the ministry of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. She tells the story of switching careers after working for 10 years in business marketing and analysis. What are the theological assumptions about human beings built into capitalistic marketing strategies? What things should churches consider when having conversations about branding? How do market-based approaches to ministry subtly put our faith in things other than the Spirit's work among God's people?

Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Andrew Ray Williams

Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Andrew Ray Williams

On this episode we hear CPT fellow Andrew Ray Williams's story of becoming a pastor theologian. Growing up in a Foursquare pentecostal tradition provided Andrew with unique challenges and opportunities in his theological journey. What is the theological identity of pentecostalism? What should a pentecostal view of the sacraments look like? What is the relationship our experience of God and our theology and ministry practice? All this and more on this week's episode.

American and Global Evangelicalism | Michael Bird

American and Global Evangelicalism | Michael Bird

We are joined this week by on the podcast by Dr. Michael Bird, a Lecturer in Theology at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia. We discuss how Dr. Bird selects and pursues his various research interests. He also shares his thoughts on how American evangelicalism is distinct from global expressions of evangelical Christian faith. What is the influence, for better or worse, of American evangelicalism on the rest of the world? How can American Christians benefit from expanding their perspective beyond their borders?

What We're Reading | February 2022 (feat. Gerald Hiestand)

What We're Reading | February 2022 (feat. Gerald Hiestand)

Our February bonus episode on books we're reading. We are joined by CPT co-founder Gerald Hiestand. We discuss the following:

  • Krister Stendahl: Paul Among Jews and Gentiles (1976)

  • John Meyendorff: Christ in Eastern Christian Thought (1975)

  • Colson Whitehead: The Underground Railroad (2017)

  • Eric Nelson: The Theology of Liberalism: Political Philosophy and the Justice of God (2019)

Pastors, Historians, and Culture | Kristin Kobes Du Mez

Pastors, Historians, and Culture | Kristin Kobes Du Mez

Historian and author Kristin Kobes Du Mez joins the podcast to talk about her book, Jesus and John Wayne. How have books shaped our theological and ecclesial imagination in American Evangelicalism? What is the proper relationship and distinction between pastoral ministry and the academic discipline of history? How do the idiosyncrasies of the subculture we inhabit create challenges for discipleship and pastoral ministry?

Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Dave Morlan

Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Dave Morlan

CPT Fellow Dave Morlan joins the podcast to tell his story of becoming a pastor theologian. He recounts his journey of growing up as a pastor's kid in an impoverished neighborhood in Oklahoma City. He also describes his memory of the Oklahoma City Bombing during his senior year in high school. Dave went on to serve as an apartment complex chaplain with the LGBT community during seminary. Finally, he tells the story of his PhD research at Durham on conversion, as well as his current ministry in Denver, CO.

Whole Life Worship in Opposition to the Pattern of the Age

Whole Life Worship in Opposition to the Pattern of the Age

This week on the podcast we're sharing a presentation from our 2021 theology conference, Confronting Racial Injustice: Theory and Praxis for the Church. This talk was given by Raymond Chang, President of the Asian American Christian Collaborative and a Ministry Associate for Discipleship at Wheaton College.

Visit https://www.pastortheologians.com/conference-media to access this and other presentations from our 2021 conference.

Deconstruction and the Beauty of Christian Theism

Deconstruction and the Beauty of Christian Theism

CPT fellow Gavin Ortlund returns to the podcast to discuss his new book Why God Makes Sense in a World That Doesn't: The Beauty of Christian Theism. We discuss why Gavin became interested in apologetics. What are different kinds of faith crises and unique situations that bring various people to a place where they might find a work of apologetics helpful. What is the role of beauty in apologetics? How can we use our desires and intuitions around transcendence be used in "abductive" arguments for the faith?

We also touch on recent discussions around the term "deconstruction." When can deconstruction be a good thing? When is it not? How does diversity of experience factor into these conversations?