Seminary Isn't Scary is a podcast about theological education, ministry practice, and the cross-sections between the two. We'll talk with faculty of Abilene Christian University's Graduate School of Theology about their areas of expertise and how the worl
Host Erik Masci and producer Zane Goggans sit down to talk about what a seminary education looks like for someone who has completed an M.Div. and for someone who is currently working on one. The post S1 E7: What Seminary Is appeared first on ACU Graduate School of Theology.
Dr. Mark Hamilton discusses what the Old Testament is, what it means for us to share history and Scripture with Judaism, and how we can be better readers of the Hebrew Bible. The post S1 E6: Judaism, Christianity, and the Hebrew Bible appeared first on ACU Graduate School of Theology.
Dr. Doug Foster is an expert in the Stone-Campbell restoration movement in the U.S., the movement that produced the Churches of Christ. He helps us understand this tradition's history and where it may be going next. Check out Dr. Foster’s biography on Alexander Campbell here: https://www.eerdmans.com/Products/7633/a-life-of-alexander-campbell.aspx The post S1 E5: The Restoration Movement and the Churches of Christ appeared first on ACU Graduate School of Theology.
In this episode we talk to Dr. Melinda Thompson. We discusses original biblical languages, particularly Greek. She helps us understand the difference between translation and interpretation, what exegesis is, and how translation applies to God’s identity. The post S1 E4: The Language of Scripture appeared first on ACU Graduate School of Theology.
Dr. Carson Reed, Executive Director of the Siburt Institute for Church Ministry at ACU, has a lot of experience in congregational ministry and as a church consultant. In this episode, he examines how churches navigate shifting cultural landscapes and what it means to be a Christian minister today. The post S1 E3: Christian Ministry in a Secular Age appeared first on ACU Graduate School of Theology.
In this episode, Dr. Jeff Childers walks us through the study of church history and discusses what historians do, the formation of the biblical canon, and the importance of historical literacy for our everyday lives. The post S1 E2: Church History, Historical Literacy, and the Bible appeared first on ACU Graduate School of Theology.
Dr. Frederick Aquino discusses canonical theism, which helps us answer the question, “Do Christians have to comprehend everything about their experience of God in order to be Christians?” Canonical Theism: A Proposal for Theology and the Church by William J. Abraham, Jason E. Vickers, and Natalie B. Van Kirk https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001IKJXZY/ The post S1 E1: Canonical Theism appeared first on ACU Graduate School of Theology.
Over the years, we’ve noticed a hesitancy toward theological education. We were curious what role it still might have to play in our work, lives, and engagement in Christian ministry. Join us in some conversations about where Christian faith and education meet and work together. The post Seminary Isn’t Scary Trailer appeared first on ACU Graduate School of Theology.