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Christians often treat singleness as if it is a problem to be solved. But how did Jesus think about singleness? He was, after all, a single man. In this episode, Scott and Shawn work through the four pillars that shaped Jesus' mind, and they uncover some important and perhaps convicting insights about the place, value, and priority the church should give to living out the Christian life in singleness for the glory of God.
Send us a textAfter completing a PHD on singleness she then went on to write a book called The Meaning of Singleness, Retrieving a Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church. I got Dani on to discuss what her book was about, how our eternal perspective shapes our understanding of singleness here and then bombarded her with a long list of questions from our listeners on what it means to live out the single life well! Dani has some incredible insights and helpful wisdom that speaks to all of us, regardless where we find ourselves. Whether your single, married or somewhere inbetween, this episode is a must listen so we can better support and flourish as the family of Christ. Are you a fan of the show? Would you consider financially partnering and supporting HT in 2025 to help cover the costs? Head to https://www.buzzsprout.com/1221872/support to find out more. Dani Substack: https://writing.danielletreweek.com/Dani's website: https://www.danielletreweek.com/You can purchase Danis book at all major Christian book retailers. Single Minded Podcast https://singleminded.community/podcast/Support the showLike what you heard? Be sure to subscribe to whatever platform you listened from and follow @hertheology on Instagram or Facebook for regular updates!
In this episode of Sermon Notes, host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball delve into the misplaced priorities of ancient Israel, discussing how the people focused on their own homes at the expense of rebuilding God's temple, paralleling contemporary tendencies to prioritize personal gain over devotion to God. They explore the sharp rebuke from the prophet Haggai, emphasizing the theme of repentance and the importance of aligning one's priorities with God's will. The conversation further addresses the role of prophetic visions, especially those from Haggai and Zechariah, in guiding the people back to faithfulness. As they bridge these historical lessons to modern-day contexts, Strother and Ball underscore God's unwavering faithfulness and the integral role of communal worship and mutual support in spiritual growth, urging listeners to reflect on and reorient their own lives towards God's eternal promises.
About the Guest: Dr. Dani Treweek is an accomplished author, researcher, and speaker who has recently won the Australian Christian Book of the Year (2024) for her book, The Meaning of Singleness: Retrieving an Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church. She is also an ordained deacon in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney and holds a PhD specializing in biblical perspectives on singleness. Dr. Treweek is the chairperson of the Single Minded community, a ministry that aims to provide Christian resources on singleness for everyone. Key Takeaways: Theological Perspective on Singleness: Dr. Treweek underscores the need for a deeper understanding of God's perspective on singleness, referencing historical church views and biblical texts. Practical Church Inclusion: Simple actions, like recognizing single members within congregations and celebrating their milestones, can make an enormous difference in fostering inclusivity. The Art of Friendship: Rediscovering and valuing deep friendships outside marriage can enrich community life and personal well-being. Multiple Narratives: Moving beyond the notion that marriage is the ultimate relational goal and appreciating the diverse ways people can lead fulfilling lives. Significant Statistics: Recognizing that one-third of church congregations in Australia consists of unmarried people can motivate changes in pastoral approaches. Notable Quotes: "We need to better understand what God's perspective on singleness is." "For decades, the evangelical church was kind of able just to ride the marriage and family wave." "A person in church alone is an emergency." "Are you aware of how many people in your church are unmarried?" Resources: Single Minded Community: Single Minded Community Website Book: The Meaning of Singleness: Retrieving an Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church by Dr. Dani Treweek Click here to contact Janet & Amelia or ask them a question or click here to contact the She Wasn't Born Yesterday team! She Wasn't Born Yesterday, hosted by Janet Evans, a former M&C Saatchi advertising creative and Dr Amelia Haines, a sexual and relationship therapist, who have written Australia's first book on empty nest syndrome called Empty Next. Visit Empty Nest Chicks for more resources, click here for their book, or join the discussion on Facebook. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2's app, Facebook or Instagram.Support the show, a product of Hope Media: https://hope1032.com.au/donate/2211A-pod/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Image: Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach the Younger"Wittenberg Uses of Law and Gospel"Our guest today Dr. Robert A. Kolb is a professor emeritus of Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. See the emeritus faculty page at Concordia Lutheran Seminary:Kolb retired in 2009 after 16 years of distinguished service as missions professor of Systematic Theology and Concordia Lutheran Seminary in St. Louis. Before joining the Seminary, he served as director of the Center for Reformation Research, and in various teaching roles in the religion and history departments at Concordia College in St. Paul, Minn. He has taken much time over many years to teach abroad. He also has been involved in several boards—serving both officially on behalf of the LCMS on commissions, and a leader of 16th century and Reformation societies. There is not enough time to list everything he has written, but I included a selection today: He is the author of several books, including The Christian Faith: A Luther Exposition; The Genius of Luther's Theology: A Wittenberg Way of Thinking for the Contemporary Church with Dr. Charles Arand; Studies of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century; Lutheran Ecclesiastical Culture, 1550-1675; Bound Choice, Election, and Wittenberg Theological Method from Martin Luther to the Formula of Concord; Sources and Contexts of the Book of Concord, co-edited with James A. Nestingen; Teaching God's Children His Teaching, a Guide to the Study of Luther's Catechism; and the list goes on. Perhaps where his name is on most Lutheran bookshelves is in the Book of Concord—he was one of the editors and translators of the most used English edition today. He also has written more than 100 articles and a collection of essays. One of the most recent, titled Wittenberg Uses of Law and Gospel, was published in the Fall edition of the 2023 Lutheran Quarterly and is the focus of this podcast episode.Support the show Lutheran History Shop Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2018. Ben loves all things history and enjoys traveling. A descendant of over a dozen Lutheran pastors, Ben has an interest in his family roots, especially 19th-century Lutheranism, and has written several papers and journal articles on the topic. His 2018 thesis on Wyneken won the John Harrison Ness award and the Abdel Ross Wentz prize. He is also the recipient of two awards of commendation from the Concordia Historical Institute. Ben is currently a doctoral student in historical theology through Concordia Seminary's reduced residency program in St. Louis.
The Church must be prepared for the Lord to return.
The Church must be prepared for the Lord to return.
This paper will examine similarities between the account of the sacrifice and epiphany of the first parents in Moses 5:1-15 and analogous accounts found in apocryphal literature of the late antique and medieval periods. Apocryphal texts I will consider include primarily the Greek Life of Adam and Eve (also known as the Apocalypse of Moses) […] The post Conference Talks: Women and the Priesthood in the Contemporary Church first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.
Imagine facing relentless opposition, yet pressing on with courage and resilience to share the Gospel. This is the story of Acts 14, as Paul and Barnabas journey through trials, tribulations, and fierce resistance to spread the Word. We will take you through their inspiring narrative, shedding light on their faith, their teachings, and their unwavering conviction in the face of adversity.Ever wondered how the teachings of Paul relate to modern church movements? Get ready to unravel a whole new layer of understanding about the Prosperity Gospel and the Progressive Gospel movement or the Emergent Church. We'll be drawing bold comparisons, contrasting the true essence of the Gospel with these movements, and extracting valuable insights that will encourage you to fortify your faith and find joy in the Gospel rather than personal prosperity. Lastly, let's reexamine the significance of Paul's ministry and the crucial role of eldership. Prepare to embark on a journey that takes us back to the roots of the church, exploring how Paul strengthened faith through tribulation and the grace of God. Together, we'll reflect on the importance of surrendering control to God, prioritizing the gospel in our lives and the essential role of discipleship and fellowship in advancing the Gospel. So, join us on this empowering exploration, and let's redefine our faith together.
The Contemporary Church has become a mix of the traditions of men and the ways of the world. A once vibrant, explosive Church has become stagnant from dead religion. The Remnant is escaping that to get back to basics. If you are blessed by our teachings, please write to us at theporch@firefalltalkradio.com or go to the website and use the contact button. Share with us what the Lord is doing in you and how He is changing you to inspire and encourage others. The Porch airs every Wednesday only on Firefall Talk Radio to inspire, encourage, and enlighten you to regain the fire of the Book of Acts Church to shake the world one last time before the Return of THE KING. Firefall Talk Radio can be listened to live or archived with the ability to download the episodes. Feel free to share with others as the Lord leads. If you would like to support what we do there are ways to do so on the home page for Firefall Talk Radio. We appreciate your support and encouragement. Let us know if you have a need, a praise report, or a prayer request you would like to share or if you want to be a part of the praying Porch Community. Make sure to follow us on YouTube at The Firefall Network Connect and interact with FTR on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Rebecca McLaughlin is joined by Dr. Danielle Treweek to have a conversation about singleness and marriage.Questions Covered in This Episode:What is the spiritual climate of Australia?What are the health benefits of regular participation in church?What does the subtitle of your book, “Retrieving an Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church” mean?When you say “the life to come,” what do you mean?Why are you gonna be single forever?Help us understand how we got to our current viewpoint on singleness.How are we currently idealizing and idolizing marriage?What does the New Testament say about sexual immorality?How might those of us who are married help to reclaim the value of singleness?Guest Bio:Dr. Danielle Treweek is a Christian theological researcher, author and speaker whose ministry focus lies in resourcing Christian individuals & communities on biblical singleness, sexuality, theological retrieval, worldview formation & other related topics.Resources Mentioned:Matthew 22:30“The Meaning of Singleness” by Danielle Treweek “Marriage, a History” by Stephanie Coontz“No Greater Love” by Rebecca McLaughlin Sponsors:To learn more about our sponsors please visit our website.Follow Us:Instagram | TwitterOur Sister Shows:Knowing Faith | The Family Discipleship Podcast | Starting Place | Tiny TheologiansConfronting Christianity is a podcast of Training the Church. For ad-free episodes and more content check out our Patreon.
The first-century Book of Acts Church was a Divinely designed organic entity explosive in evangelism, signs and wonders building the Kingdom of God. The Contemporary Church is the farthest thing from that. What happened to His Church? If you are blessed by our teachings, please write to us at theporch@firefalltalkradio.com or go to the website and use the contact button. Share with us what the Lord is doing in you and how He is changing you to inspire and encourage others. The Porch airs every Wednesday only on Firefall Talk Radio to inspire, encourage, and enlighten you to regain the fire of the Book of Acts Church to shake the world one last time before the Return of THE KING. Firefall Talk Radio can be listened to live or archived with the ability to download the episodes. Feel free to share with others as the Lord leads. If you would like to support what we do there are ways to do so on the home page for Firefall Talk Radio. We appreciate your support and encouragement. Let us know if you have a need, a praise report, or a prayer request you would like to share or if you want to be a part of the praying Porch Community. Make sure to follow us on YouTube at The Firefall Network Connect and interact with FTR on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This lecture was given at a Thomstic Institute Intellectual Retreat at The Dominican House of Studies w North Carolina State University. For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website: thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events. Speaker Bio: Fr. O'Donnell grew up in Syracuse, New York. After two years as a student at Providence College, he entered the Order of Preachers in 1963 and was ordained a priest in 1970. In 1971 he earned an MA in Liturgical Studies from the University of Notre Dame, and in 1980 earned an STD degree in the area of Liturgical Spiritual Theology from the Pontifical Faculty for Spirituality, the Teresianum, in Rome. He has previously taught at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, St. Charles Seminary in Philadelphia, PA and the Angelicum in Rome. In addition to teaching, he currently serves as a vice-postulator for the cause for sainthood of Father Michael J. McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus, and as vice-postulator for the cause of Rose Hawthorne, founder of the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, NY. He previously survived as postulator for the cause of canonization of Father Paul of Graymoor, which has also been submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. With Robin Mass, Ph.D., Fr. O'Donnell is the author of Spiritual Traditions for the Contemporary Church and has contributed to A Love That Never Ends: A Key to the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
This lecture was given on March 31st, 2023, at a Thomistic Institute Retreat at the Dominican House of Studies. For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website: thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events Speaker Bio: Fr. O'Donnell grew up in Syracuse, New York. After two years as a student at Providence College, he entered the Order of Preachers in 1963 and was ordained a priest in 1970. In 1971 he earned an MA in Liturgical Studies from the University of Notre Dame, and in 1980 earned an STD degree in the area of Liturgical Spiritual Theology from the Pontifical Faculty for Spirituality, the Teresianum, in Rome. He has previously taught at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, St. Charles Seminary in Philadelphia, PA and the Angelicum in Rome. In addition to teaching, he currently serves as a vice-postulator for the cause for sainthood of Father Michael J. McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus, and as vice-postulator for the cause of Rose Hawthorne, founder of the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, NY. He previously survived as postulator for the cause of canonization of Father Paul of Graymoor, which has also been submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. With Robin Mass, Ph.D., Fr. O'Donnell is the author of Spiritual Traditions for the Contemporary Church and has contributed to A Love That Never Ends: A Key to the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
From traditional church pastor to contemporary church planter with Darryl Dash. Is this possible? Welcome to the Stoke It Up! podcast. A podcast encouraging you in your journey with God. Darryl Dash is the pastor of Liberty Grace Church in Toronto, Canada. Liberty Grace Church was planted in one of the toughest parts of Toronto, called, “Liberty Village.“ in this conversation. I talked to Darryl about his transition from a traditional church situation to church planting. The conversation is fascinating. It's very encouraging and meant to encourage you as you think about living out the Great Commission in your life. Darryl has written a couple of great books. One is “8 Habits for Growth: a simple guide to becoming more like Christ. The other book is, “How to Grow: applying the gospel to all of your life.“ Here is the link. I encourage you to leave us a generous review in Apple podcasts. And let us know what you think of this content, and how it applies to your story. If there's a way we can partner with you to see the Great Commission fulfilled in your life, let us know.
Ros Clarke talks to Dani Treweek about her new book, The Meaning of Singleness: Retrieving an Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church.
All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond
"God's vision for your singleness is much more wonderfully profound than the church's vision has been and that your own vision has been. Even if you feel that your singleness is a tragedy, in God's eyes, it is not at all tragic." — Dani Treweek Theological researcher Rev. Dr. Dani Treweek talks with us about the understanding of singleness throughout history, the questions that face us today, and how we might think differently about relationships and the church. In a world focused on marriage and children, what does it look like for single Christians to live lives of fullness and joy? Author Dani Treweek joined us on the podcast to discuss the ideas from her book The Meaning of Singleness: Retrieving an Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church. Dani's research on this topic covers historical patterns and present day questions, and ultimately offers a series of practical suggestions and hopeful worldview shifts. This book is not just for single people — it's a book for all of us as we ask questions and enter into conversations about our relationships and the work of the church. I learned so much from talking with Dani and I think you will too. And if you listen to the end of the podcast, you'll hear an excerpt from our conversation in which Dani debunks the popular understanding of the “gift of singleness.” So jump right in! We're so glad you're here. — Ann Boyd For show notes or more information please visit our article at The Well. If you'd like to support the work of InterVarsity's Women Scholars and Professionals, including future podcasts such as this episode, you can do so at givetoiv.org/wsap. Thank you for listening!
Episode 149: Part C of this 4 part series is with Dr. Austen Ivereigh.Dr. Austen Ivereigh describes himself as a journalist, a writer and an author. He is also an academic professor in Contemporary Church history at Campion Hall, Oxford University. He is most known for his work on and with Pope Francis having done two biographies of Pope Francis:The Great Reformer in 2014Wounded Shepherd in 2019Let us Dream written with Pope Francis in 2020An enlightening and profound conversation with Dr. Ivereigh who was the guest speaker in the Synod formation day at the Diocese of San Bernardino. Schedule of this Series:Monday - (Part A) Listening SessionWednesday - (Part B) Synod Team MembersFriday - (Part C) Dr. Austin IvereighSunday - (Part D) Bishop Rojas and Sr. LeticiaWe pray that this four part episode will connect with you, our fam, our listeners.Link to Synod Formation Day at the Diocese of San Bernardino:"In a Time of Isolation a Culture of Encounter"February 3, 2023 Part 1 English: https://youtu.be/9ITMHM6dqboFebruary 3, 2023 Part 2 Spanish: https://youtu.be/uY5aHEwTYSsDiocesan Synod Synthesis: https://www.sbdiocese.org/docs/2022/2022%20ENG%20San%20Bernardino%20Synthesis%20%209_27.pdfDiocesan Synod Synthesis Guide:https://www.sbdiocese.org/docs/2022/2022engsynthesisguide.pdfRemember to like, subscribe and recommend to a friend. Contact us at catholic.dad50@gmail.com. If you would like to help our podcast, you can be a patron on our Patreon page, or you may make a donation on our paypal or venmo @CatholicDotDad.Support the show - http://www.patreon.com/ThisConnectedFOLLOW on Instagram:@catholic.dad & @minitangledBook your stay at the cabin, Running Springs, CAInstagram: @thecabin2021Support the showYour blessing of support is needed and appreciated: https://www.patreon.com/ThisConnected
Renowned Luther scholar and professor emeritus of Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary St. Louis, Dr. Robert Kolb, sits down with Kelsi to discuss two kinds of righteousness (or two fold righteousness) and his latest edited volume, The Alien and the Proper: Luther's Two-Fold Righteousness in Controversy, Ministry, and Citizenship. Dr. Kolb provides some helpful definitions for what the Bible means when it comes to righteousness and how we should most often view God's grace. He talks about how Martin Luther came to understand God's passive righteousness given to his children through their justification in Christ's work on the cross and our resulting active righteousness when it comes to serving our neighbors in this life. Kelsi asks Dr. Kolb why and how these two types of righteousness so often get confused for the Christian, and together they work to untangle the proper placement for each, landing squarely on the continual need to return to God's word and our salvation given through God's grace and mercy in Christ - apart from any good works we do. Support Outside Ourselves: https://www.1517.org/donate The 1517 Podcast Network: https://www.1517.org/podcasts Subscribe to Outside Ourselves: Apple Podcasts Spotify Youtube Show Notes: The Alien and the Proper: Luther's Two-Fold Righteousness in Controversy, Ministry, and Citizenship edited by Robert Kolb The Genius of Luther's Theology: A Wittenberg Way of Thinking for the Contemporary Church by Robert Kolb and Charles P. Arand Justification by Faith: A Matter of Death and Life by Gerhard O. Forde Where God Meets Man: Luther's Down-to-Earth Approach to the Gospel by Gerhard O. Forde Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians (1535) transcribed by Students and Presented in Today's English, trans. by Haroldo Camacho
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This lecture was given on April, 2 2022 at St. Albert the Great Priory as part of the intellectual retreat "To Be Human in the Presence of God: St. Thomas Aquinas and Desert Spirituality." For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Fr. O'Donnell grew up in Syracuse, New York. After two years as a student at Providence College he entered the Order of Preachers in 1963 and was ordained a priest in 1970. In 1971 he earned an MA in Liturgical Studies from the University of Notre Dame and in 1980 earned an STD degree in the area of Liturgical Spiritual Theology from the Pontifical Faculty for Spirituality, the Teresianum, in Rome. He has previously taught at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, St. Charles Seminary in Philadelphia, PA and the Angelicum in Rome. In addition to teaching he currently serves as a vice-postulator for the cause for sainthood of Father Michael J. McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus and as vice-postulator for the cause of Rose Hawthorne, founder of the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, NY. He previously survived as postulator for the cause of canonization of Father Paul of Graymoor, which has also been submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. With Robin Mass, Ph.D., Fr. O'Donnell is the author of Spiritual Traditions for the Contemporary Church and has contributed to A Love That Never Ends: A Key to the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
This lecture was given on April, 2 2022 at St. Albert the Great Priory as part of the intellectual retreat "To Be Human in the Presence of God: St. Thomas Aquinas and Desert Spirituality." For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Fr. O'Donnell grew up in Syracuse, New York. After two years as a student at Providence College he entered the Order of Preachers in 1963 and was ordained a priest in 1970. In 1971 he earned an MA in Liturgical Studies from the University of Notre Dame and in 1980 earned an STD degree in the area of Liturgical Spiritual Theology from the Pontifical Faculty for Spirituality, the Teresianum, in Rome. He has previously taught at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, St. Charles Seminary in Philadelphia, PA and the Angelicum in Rome. In addition to teaching he currently serves as a vice-postulator for the cause for sainthood of Father Michael J. McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus and as vice-postulator for the cause of Rose Hawthorne, founder of the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, NY. He previously survived as postulator for the cause of canonization of Father Paul of Graymoor, which has also been submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. With Robin Mass, Ph.D., Fr. O'Donnell is the author of Spiritual Traditions for the Contemporary Church and has contributed to A Love That Never Ends: A Key to the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
It's all about the Council of Nicaea folks. This week, Onsi, Colin, and Rhys begin a new series on the Seven Ecumenical Councils, kicking off with the Council of Nicaea. They talk about Constantine and church-state relations, the power of "homoousios", eternal generation, medieval astronomy, and more.NOTE: most books below are linked via Bookshop.org. Any purchases you make via these links give The Davenant Institute a 10% commission, and support local bookshops against chainstores/Amazon.Currently ReadingOnsi: Lectures on Romans by Martin Luther Colin: Commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics by Thomas Aquinas Rhys: Reformation Theology: A Reader of Primary Sources With Introductions by The Davenant Press Texts DiscussedDefending Constantine by Peter LeithartNicaea and Its Legacy by Lewis AyresFrom Nicaea to Chalcedon by Frances M. YoungRetrieving Nicaea by Khaled AnatoliosSpotlightGod of Our Fathers: Classical Theism for the Contemporary Church
Welcome to The Collision Live! In this podcast (an audio-version of our weekly livestream) we discuss the latest pop-culture stories and trends, and how explore how Christians can navigate and engage with today's culture from a biblical worldview. Follow our Youtube Channel to catch the Live episodes every Tuesday at Noon EST. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY6QiIkoS-rRcFzzzkhm8QQ
Purity culture told us to wait to have sex because one day (for sure) we would get married and have "really hot sex." Today we invite you to examine another aspect of the premarital sex conversation - celibacy. But let's re-imagine it with Pieter Valk and Dani Treweek, a therapist and a minister who are committed to living without sex as single people. Full show notes here Watch the episode on YouTube Our partners get to hear exclusive audio from our conversation with Pieter and Dani - join us on the inside to listen. Pieter Valk is a licensed professional counselor, the director of EQUIP (equipyourcommunity.org), and cofounder of the Nashville Family of Brothers (familyofbrothers.org), an ecumenically Christian brotherhood for men called to vocational singleness. He helps churches love gay people and celibate Christians find family. Follow Pieter @pieterlvalk on all platforms. Rev'd. Dr Danielle Treweek is a Christian pastor, leader and theologian with a ministry focus on biblical singleness, sexuality, worldview formation & other related topics. Dani completed a Doctorate through St Mark's National Theological Centre and Charles Sturt University. Her doctoral thesis is titled, 'The End of Singleness? Towards a Theological Retrieval of Singleness for the Contemporary Church'. She is an ordained Anglican deacon, has served on staff at a number of different churches and is the founding director of the Single Minded ministry. She has an upcoming book on singleness due to be published by IVP in 2022. Connect with Dani here, and find out more about Single Minded here
A 2021 Seminar Session presented by Jonathan Peck. Examining some of the heresies and false doctrines creeping into present-day churches.
The John Stott Centenary: Biblical Convictions for the Contemporary Church
The John Stott Centenary: Biblical Convictions for the Contemporary Church
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Series : The John Stott Centenary: Biblical Convictions for the Contemporary Church
Today's episode of the Antioch Podcast is titled EMPIRE AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD: A Power Analysis of the Temple and the Contemporary Church, comparing the center and margins of power from the past to the present. Using a power analysis is a useful way to learn who serves and is served by systems and … Continue reading Episode 132: Empire and the Kingdom of God – “A Power Analysis of the Temple and the Contemporary Church.”
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Abstract: During the last century there has been a prophetic emphasis on the understanding of women and their priesthood power and authority that has been unprecedented since the days of Joseph Smith. Through the use of scripture and teachings of our prophets and leaders of the restoration, this paper seeks to clarify the contemporary role […] The post Women and the Priesthood in the Contemporary Church first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.
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Abstract: During the last century there has been a prophetic emphasis on the understanding of women and their priesthood power and authority that has been unprecedented since the days of Joseph Smith. Through the use of scripture and teachings of our prophets and leaders of the restoration, this paper seeks to clarify the contemporary role […] The post Women and the Priesthood in the Contemporary Church first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.
I detta avsnitt samtalar Kristoffer Helle med Dr. Robert Kolb om en bok som Kolb skrivit: “The Genius of Luther’s Theology: A Wittenberg Way of Thinking for the Contemporary Church”. Kolb är professor emeritus i systematisk teologi vid Concordia Seminary i St Louis, USA , och är en återkommande, och mycket uppskattad, gästföreläsare på Församlingsfakulteten, […]
Listen to a sermon by our Guest Speaker, Bishop Tshalo Katshunga, preached at our Annual Home Coming Conference, Word Explosion 2020, hosted at Grace Bible Church Pimville on the 25th of September 2020, titled: The usefulness of a facing-forward leadership in the contemporary church. Connect with us on the following platforms: FaceBook: Grace Bible Church International, Twitter: @BishopMosaSono, website: www.gracebiblechurch.org.za
Today's episode of the Antioch Podcast is titled EMPIRE AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD: A Power Analysis of the Temple and the Contemporary Church, comparing the center and margins of power from the past to the present. Using a power analysis is a useful way to learn who serves and is served by systems and … Continue reading Episode 52: Empire and the Kingdom of God – “A Power Analysis of the Temple and the Contemporary Church.”