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Haunted History Chronicles
A Magical World: How the Bible Makes Sense of the Supernatural with Matthew McGuire

Haunted History Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 52:06


Join us as we dive into the captivating world of Matthew McGuire's "A Magical World." Praised as "well written, well researched, engaging... fascinating" by Stephen G. Dempster, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Crandall University. Matthew McGuire bravely treads where many fear to go, offering a thorough examination of supernatural phenomena. Whether you're a sceptic or a believer, this discussion will challenge your views and reveal the deeper, spiritual dimensions of our universe. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey! My Special Guest Is Matthew McGuire Matthew McGuire is a graduate of Crandall University, with a degree in Biblical Studies. He has long had an interest in the supernatural aspect of the Christian faith. His recent book explores the interplay between the Christian tradition and modern paranormal research. In April of 2024, he published A Magical World: How the Bible Makes Sense of the Supernatural, which tackles topics such as ESP, Near-death Experiences, Spirit Possession, and Ghosts. More details at https://www.amagicalworld.info/ In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore concepts such as the 'unquiet dead' and the 'blessed dead'. 2. Explore the Biblical perspectives on the Supernatural. 3. Discover more about the concept of 'requiem healing'. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles?fbclid=IwAR15rJF2m9nJ0HTXm27HZ3QQ2Llz46E0UpdWv-zePVn9Oj9Q8rdYaZsR74I⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ *NEW* Podcast Shop:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.teepublic.com/user/haunted-history-chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Buy Me A Coffee ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://ko-fi.com/hauntedhistorychronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Guest Links https://www.amagicalworld.info/ https://mattmcguire.net/home.html https://www.amazon.co.uk/Magical-World-Bible-Makes-Supernatural-ebook/dp/B0D22X3XLF --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauntedchronicles/message

Theology for the Church
The Book of Genesis with Stephen Dempster (S2E20)

Theology for the Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 62:15


In this episode, Caleb is joined by Stephen Dempster (PhD, University of Toronto) professor emeritus of religious studies at Crandall University to discuss a theology of the book of Genesis. Together they answer questions like: What is the literary structure of Genesis? What are the main themes found in Genesis? How does Genesis relate to the rest of the Bible? And more. Resources: Dominion and Dynasty: A Theology of the Hebrew Bible by Stephen Dempster Genesis by Derek Kidner Genesis: A Commentary by Bruce Waltke The NIV Application Commentary Genesis by John Walton Kingdom through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants by Peter Gentry and Steve Wellum From Eden to the New Jerusalem: An Introduction to Biblical Theology by T. Desmond Alexander

The Profile
Leadership Special Stephen Dempster: ‘Leading with the Bible in mind'

The Profile

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 22:13


Andy Peck chats with Stephen Dempster, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Crandall University, New Brunswick, Canada about his recent book, Return of the Kingdom: a biblical theology of God's Reign. They discuss how an understanding of the kingdom in the Bible informs the leadership of Christians today, look at why the Hebrew order of the Old Testament books is preferable, and how Jesus' style leadership is the model for all believers. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity, the UK's leading Christian magazine Subscribe now from $1/month

Guilt Grace Gratitude
Stephen Dempster | The Return of the Kingdom

Guilt Grace Gratitude

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 57:47


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New Books in Christian Studies
Isaac Soon, "A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 73:21


For generations, Pauline scholars have responded in different ways to the Apostle's “thorn in the flesh” (2 Cor. 12:7), our clearest indication that Paul was disabled—some with clinical diagnoses along biomedical lines, more with reticence and agnosticism as to the specifics of Paul's disability, and others with doubts that Paul could have accomplished his apostolic work had he been physically impaired.  On this episode, Isaac T. Soon joined the New Books Network to discuss his paradigm-pushing study A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul (Oxford UP, 2023), a revision of his recent Durham Ph.D. dissertation with the same title, which employs the insights of disability studies and “biographical criticism” not simply to exegete Paul's enigmatic “thorn in the flesh” but to reflect more broadly on the Apostle's rhetoric of disability and impairment in its ancient context. Simultaneously, Soon contends that by an awareness of embodied language in Paul's letters and concepts of bodily normativity contemporaneous to him, we can know three of Paul's disabilities: (1) inhabitation by a demonic/malevolent force, (2) penile circumcision, and (3) short stature. Meticulously researched, methodologically grounded, and robustly argued, this study offers thought-provoking resources for adherents of Paul, students of the ancient world, and Neutestamentlers alike to consider the impact of Paul's physical body on the message that he was compelled to share among the first-century Gentile world. Isaac T. Soon (Ph.D., Durham University, 2021) is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Dr. Soon's research focuses on the intersection of New Testament and early Christian texts with disability studies, including a current project on conceptions of bodily normativity and the portrayal of early Christian figures in ancient literature. Previous work of Isaac's has been published in forums such as the Journal of Biblical Literature, New Testament Studies, Novum Testamentum, Vigiliae Christianae, the Journal for the Study of Judaism, Religions, Early Christianity, the Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, and the Journal for the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, or to offer feedback related to this episode, please visit his website at https://www.robheaton.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

New Books Network
Isaac Soon, "A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 73:21


For generations, Pauline scholars have responded in different ways to the Apostle's “thorn in the flesh” (2 Cor. 12:7), our clearest indication that Paul was disabled—some with clinical diagnoses along biomedical lines, more with reticence and agnosticism as to the specifics of Paul's disability, and others with doubts that Paul could have accomplished his apostolic work had he been physically impaired.  On this episode, Isaac T. Soon joined the New Books Network to discuss his paradigm-pushing study A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul (Oxford UP, 2023), a revision of his recent Durham Ph.D. dissertation with the same title, which employs the insights of disability studies and “biographical criticism” not simply to exegete Paul's enigmatic “thorn in the flesh” but to reflect more broadly on the Apostle's rhetoric of disability and impairment in its ancient context. Simultaneously, Soon contends that by an awareness of embodied language in Paul's letters and concepts of bodily normativity contemporaneous to him, we can know three of Paul's disabilities: (1) inhabitation by a demonic/malevolent force, (2) penile circumcision, and (3) short stature. Meticulously researched, methodologically grounded, and robustly argued, this study offers thought-provoking resources for adherents of Paul, students of the ancient world, and Neutestamentlers alike to consider the impact of Paul's physical body on the message that he was compelled to share among the first-century Gentile world. Isaac T. Soon (Ph.D., Durham University, 2021) is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Dr. Soon's research focuses on the intersection of New Testament and early Christian texts with disability studies, including a current project on conceptions of bodily normativity and the portrayal of early Christian figures in ancient literature. Previous work of Isaac's has been published in forums such as the Journal of Biblical Literature, New Testament Studies, Novum Testamentum, Vigiliae Christianae, the Journal for the Study of Judaism, Religions, Early Christianity, the Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, and the Journal for the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, or to offer feedback related to this episode, please visit his website at https://www.robheaton.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Biblical Studies
Isaac Soon, "A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Biblical Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 73:21


For generations, Pauline scholars have responded in different ways to the Apostle's “thorn in the flesh” (2 Cor. 12:7), our clearest indication that Paul was disabled—some with clinical diagnoses along biomedical lines, more with reticence and agnosticism as to the specifics of Paul's disability, and others with doubts that Paul could have accomplished his apostolic work had he been physically impaired.  On this episode, Isaac T. Soon joined the New Books Network to discuss his paradigm-pushing study A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul (Oxford UP, 2023), a revision of his recent Durham Ph.D. dissertation with the same title, which employs the insights of disability studies and “biographical criticism” not simply to exegete Paul's enigmatic “thorn in the flesh” but to reflect more broadly on the Apostle's rhetoric of disability and impairment in its ancient context. Simultaneously, Soon contends that by an awareness of embodied language in Paul's letters and concepts of bodily normativity contemporaneous to him, we can know three of Paul's disabilities: (1) inhabitation by a demonic/malevolent force, (2) penile circumcision, and (3) short stature. Meticulously researched, methodologically grounded, and robustly argued, this study offers thought-provoking resources for adherents of Paul, students of the ancient world, and Neutestamentlers alike to consider the impact of Paul's physical body on the message that he was compelled to share among the first-century Gentile world. Isaac T. Soon (Ph.D., Durham University, 2021) is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Dr. Soon's research focuses on the intersection of New Testament and early Christian texts with disability studies, including a current project on conceptions of bodily normativity and the portrayal of early Christian figures in ancient literature. Previous work of Isaac's has been published in forums such as the Journal of Biblical Literature, New Testament Studies, Novum Testamentum, Vigiliae Christianae, the Journal for the Study of Judaism, Religions, Early Christianity, the Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, and the Journal for the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, or to offer feedback related to this episode, please visit his website at https://www.robheaton.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biblical-studies

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Isaac Soon, "A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul" (Oxford UP, 2023)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 73:21


For generations, Pauline scholars have responded in different ways to the Apostle's “thorn in the flesh” (2 Cor. 12:7), our clearest indication that Paul was disabled—some with clinical diagnoses along biomedical lines, more with reticence and agnosticism as to the specifics of Paul's disability, and others with doubts that Paul could have accomplished his apostolic work had he been physically impaired.  On this episode, Isaac T. Soon joined the New Books Network to discuss his paradigm-pushing study A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul (Oxford UP, 2023), a revision of his recent Durham Ph.D. dissertation with the same title, which employs the insights of disability studies and “biographical criticism” not simply to exegete Paul's enigmatic “thorn in the flesh” but to reflect more broadly on the Apostle's rhetoric of disability and impairment in its ancient context. Simultaneously, Soon contends that by an awareness of embodied language in Paul's letters and concepts of bodily normativity contemporaneous to him, we can know three of Paul's disabilities: (1) inhabitation by a demonic/malevolent force, (2) penile circumcision, and (3) short stature. Meticulously researched, methodologically grounded, and robustly argued, this study offers thought-provoking resources for adherents of Paul, students of the ancient world, and Neutestamentlers alike to consider the impact of Paul's physical body on the message that he was compelled to share among the first-century Gentile world. Isaac T. Soon (Ph.D., Durham University, 2021) is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Dr. Soon's research focuses on the intersection of New Testament and early Christian texts with disability studies, including a current project on conceptions of bodily normativity and the portrayal of early Christian figures in ancient literature. Previous work of Isaac's has been published in forums such as the Journal of Biblical Literature, New Testament Studies, Novum Testamentum, Vigiliae Christianae, the Journal for the Study of Judaism, Religions, Early Christianity, the Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, and the Journal for the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, or to offer feedback related to this episode, please visit his website at https://www.robheaton.com.

New Books in Disability Studies
Isaac Soon, "A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Disability Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 73:21


For generations, Pauline scholars have responded in different ways to the Apostle's “thorn in the flesh” (2 Cor. 12:7), our clearest indication that Paul was disabled—some with clinical diagnoses along biomedical lines, more with reticence and agnosticism as to the specifics of Paul's disability, and others with doubts that Paul could have accomplished his apostolic work had he been physically impaired.  On this episode, Isaac T. Soon joined the New Books Network to discuss his paradigm-pushing study A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul (Oxford UP, 2023), a revision of his recent Durham Ph.D. dissertation with the same title, which employs the insights of disability studies and “biographical criticism” not simply to exegete Paul's enigmatic “thorn in the flesh” but to reflect more broadly on the Apostle's rhetoric of disability and impairment in its ancient context. Simultaneously, Soon contends that by an awareness of embodied language in Paul's letters and concepts of bodily normativity contemporaneous to him, we can know three of Paul's disabilities: (1) inhabitation by a demonic/malevolent force, (2) penile circumcision, and (3) short stature. Meticulously researched, methodologically grounded, and robustly argued, this study offers thought-provoking resources for adherents of Paul, students of the ancient world, and Neutestamentlers alike to consider the impact of Paul's physical body on the message that he was compelled to share among the first-century Gentile world. Isaac T. Soon (Ph.D., Durham University, 2021) is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Dr. Soon's research focuses on the intersection of New Testament and early Christian texts with disability studies, including a current project on conceptions of bodily normativity and the portrayal of early Christian figures in ancient literature. Previous work of Isaac's has been published in forums such as the Journal of Biblical Literature, New Testament Studies, Novum Testamentum, Vigiliae Christianae, the Journal for the Study of Judaism, Religions, Early Christianity, the Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, and the Journal for the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, or to offer feedback related to this episode, please visit his website at https://www.robheaton.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Ancient History
Isaac Soon, "A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Ancient History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 73:21


For generations, Pauline scholars have responded in different ways to the Apostle's “thorn in the flesh” (2 Cor. 12:7), our clearest indication that Paul was disabled—some with clinical diagnoses along biomedical lines, more with reticence and agnosticism as to the specifics of Paul's disability, and others with doubts that Paul could have accomplished his apostolic work had he been physically impaired.  On this episode, Isaac T. Soon joined the New Books Network to discuss his paradigm-pushing study A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul (Oxford UP, 2023), a revision of his recent Durham Ph.D. dissertation with the same title, which employs the insights of disability studies and “biographical criticism” not simply to exegete Paul's enigmatic “thorn in the flesh” but to reflect more broadly on the Apostle's rhetoric of disability and impairment in its ancient context. Simultaneously, Soon contends that by an awareness of embodied language in Paul's letters and concepts of bodily normativity contemporaneous to him, we can know three of Paul's disabilities: (1) inhabitation by a demonic/malevolent force, (2) penile circumcision, and (3) short stature. Meticulously researched, methodologically grounded, and robustly argued, this study offers thought-provoking resources for adherents of Paul, students of the ancient world, and Neutestamentlers alike to consider the impact of Paul's physical body on the message that he was compelled to share among the first-century Gentile world. Isaac T. Soon (Ph.D., Durham University, 2021) is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Dr. Soon's research focuses on the intersection of New Testament and early Christian texts with disability studies, including a current project on conceptions of bodily normativity and the portrayal of early Christian figures in ancient literature. Previous work of Isaac's has been published in forums such as the Journal of Biblical Literature, New Testament Studies, Novum Testamentum, Vigiliae Christianae, the Journal for the Study of Judaism, Religions, Early Christianity, the Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, and the Journal for the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting. Rob Heaton (Ph.D., University of Denver, 2019) hosts Biblical Studies conversations for New Books in Religion and teaches New Testament, Christian origins, and early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He recently authored The Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Lexington Books, 2023). For more about Rob and his work, or to offer feedback related to this episode, please visit his website at https://www.robheaton.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MinistryWatch Podcast
Ep. 310: Mike Bickle and IHOP-KC, John Stackhouse, Trust in Christian Ministries Declines

MinistryWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 28:42


On today's program, New York opened a one-year window to allow adult abuse survivors to file lawsuits that were barred by the statute of limitations—that window closed on Thanksgiving Day. We'll have an update. And we'll look at a recent statement by the International House of Prayer in Kansas City about its investigation into its founder Mike Bickle. Also, religious groups are no longer the most trusted charities, according to a recent report by the Better Business Bureau.  We'll have details later in the program. We begin today with news that Crandall University has fired its professor of religious studies for sexual misconduct. FINAL THOUGHTS: The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Jeff McIntosh.  We get database and other technical support from Stephen DuBarry, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Brittany Smith, Kim Roberts, Fiona André, Shannon Cuthrell, Jessica Eturralde, and Rod Pitzer. Until next time, may God bless you.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Former Crandall University professor has faced allegations of inappropriate behaviour in the past

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 7:34


CBC News senior investigative reporter Katie Nicholson has been looking into the dismissal of theologian John Stackhouse.

The Two Cities
Episode #198 - A Disabled Apostle with Dr. Isaac Soon

The Two Cities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 46:52


CW: References to self-harm. In this episode we're joined by Dr. Isaac T. Soon, who is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University in New Brunswick, and the author of A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul (published by Oxford University Press). Drawing upon the cultural model of disability, Dr. Soon explains that Paul likely had three kinds of disabilities, in terms of how these conditions were stigmatized in the ancient world, including: demonic oppression, circumcision, and dwarfism. Team members on the episode from The Two Cities include: Dr. John Anthony Dunne, Dr. Grace Emmett, and Dr. Grace Sangalang Ng.

Marc Jolicoeur (aka
Conversation with Dr Isaac Soon about "A Disabled Apostle" and YEUNG's music

Marc Jolicoeur (aka "Jolly Thoughts")

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 68:49


The apostle Paul.  Other than Jesus, arguably the most famous / notorious figure in the Christian scriptures.  His name has authorial responsibility for a huge chunk of the New Testament. Statues of the man litter modern day Italy.  There are fields of study dedicated exclusively to trying to understand his thought.  In a word, Paul's influence is massive.But… Paul himself may not have been massive.  Might he have actually been more minuscule?Could the apostle Paul have been significantly shorter than average? Could the ritual circumcision he'd experienced as a child have been viewed as a disability in his adult context?  Most shocking of all, could the man who urged others to follow his example as he followed the example of Christ have been “demonized”?In this conversation with Dr Isaac Soon, we take an overview look at his forthcoming book A Disabled Apostle. We also chat a bit about his exciting new forays into worship music under the name Yeung.  My head was spinning after this one, but… it was a good spin!Isaac is the Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University, if you're looking to find out how you could get deeper access to his streams of thought. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit marcjolicoeur.substack.com

The Profile
Leadership special: Sam Reimer 'How culture is impacting UK churches'

The Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 26:20


Andy Peck talks to Sam Reimer professor of sociology at Crandall University in Canada and the author of 'Caught in the Current: British and Canadian Evangelicals in an age of self-spirituality'. They discuss his research of church leaders in the UK and Canada, why passing on the faith to young people is especially tough, and what to do about it. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity, the UK's leading Christian magazine Subscribe now from $1/month

The Jill Bennett Show
Are Good Friday and Easter still a big deal?

The Jill Bennett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 12:20


Are Good Friday and Easter still a big deal? John Stackhouse - Prof. of Religious studies at Crandall University, NB

The Jill Bennett Show
The Full Show: Workers at CRA provide overwhelming strike mandate, Are Good Friday and Easter still a big deal? & Monthly Food Segment

The Jill Bennett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 76:09


Workers at CRA provide overwhelming strike mandate Marc Brière - UTE National President Real estate market not slowing down! Doug Gibson - Personalized Real Estate Are Good Friday and Easter still a big deal? John Stackhouse - Prof. of Religious studies at Crandall University, NB Tents are back on Hastings street. Surprised? Nicole Mucci - Manager of Media Relations with Union Gospel Mission  B.C. marine industry a renewing a years-long call for inspections on small tugboats Jason Woods - President, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 400 marine section World Health Day Dr. Valorie Crooks - Canada Research Chair in Health Service Geographies, and Associate Dean at UBC's Faculty of Environment Monthly Food Segment Richard Wolak - Food Contributor @cknw980, Host of The Vanfoodster Podcast 

Culture At A Crossroads
John Stackhouse on the Wonder of Easter and living its truth Everyday

Culture At A Crossroads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 24:52


Bible scholar and Crandall University professor John Stackhouse Jr. returns to the program to talk about Easter. We discuss how to generate fresh wonder for this sacred time of year, why the blood of Christ is so significant, and why this is so starkly different than the bunnies and chocolate. 

Marc Jolicoeur (aka
Episode Forty-Three // Conversation with Dr Keith Grant

Marc Jolicoeur (aka "Jolly Thoughts")

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 65:52


“A mighty zeal for truth, for great purity, and other good purposes, is displayed; and it is observable, that this zeal generally rises in proportion as the peculiar tenets of the innovators, deviate from scripture and common sense; zeal being the substitute to make up the deficiency.”When was this sick burn tossed around? Last week? Last year? Nay, 230 years ago, from a little pulpit in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The preacher (Charles Inglis) was concerned about “fanatical” “enthusiasts”, people who proclaimed a passionate religion but were disorderly and seemed bent on upending the order around them.The more things change, the more they stay the same.On this episode of the podcast, I catch up with Dr Keith Grant about his new book, Enthusiasms and Loyalties: The Public History of Private Feelings in the Enlightenment Atlantic. We talk a little about the past, a little about the present, and… leave the future for another day. I am fascinated by the parallels between what are essentially different worlds. The past truly is a foreign country, but human nature truly is a near-constant.To keep up with Keith online, feel free to track him down at his “day job”, at Crandall University. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit marcjolicoeur.substack.com

Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
Disaffected Loyalists and Passionate Patriots: Feelings in the Enlightenment Atlantic

Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 33:27


In this podcast episode, Nicole O'Byrne speaks to Keith S. Grant about his book, Enthusiasms and Loyalties: The Public History of Private Feelings in the Enlightenment Atlantic published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2022. Grant examines the emotions of the communities in Atlantic Canada during the Enlightenment as they grappled with the turnout of the War of 1812, the Loyalist settlement in Nova Scotia, the American Revolution, and other turbulent events of the time. He refers to the journals and other public writings of key historical figures to reveal the deep feelings expressed during the time. From angry mobs to homesick immigrants, passionate patriots to disaffected loyalists, Grant explores how these “private” emotions shaped the public events of the era. Keith S. Grant is an associate professor at Crandall University, a Christian liberal arts university located in Moncton, New Brunswick. He has a PhD from the Department of History at the University of New Brunswick. Keith has won several prestigious research scholarships for his work, and he is a founding co-editor of the website Borealia: Early Canadian History. Image credit: Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. R9266-393 Peter Winkworth Collection of Canadiana This podcast was produced by Jessica Schmidt. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: bit.ly/support_WTY. Your support contributes to the Champlain Society's mission of opening new windows to directly explore and experience Canada's past.

The Very Short Introductions Podcast
Evangelicalism – The Very Short Introductions Podcast – Episode 57

The Very Short Introductions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 15:27


In this episode, John Stackhouse introduces Evangelicalism, an umbrella term that encompasses many Protestant denominations and has become one of the most significant religious movements in the modern world. Learn more about “Evangelicalism: A Very Short Introduction” here: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/evangelicalism-a-very-short-introduction-9780190079680 John G. Stackhouse Jr. is Mikolaski Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University. An award-winning scholar, teacher, … Continue reading Evangelicalism – The Very Short Introductions Podcast – Episode 57 →

The Weird Christian Podcast
70. Stephen Dempster - How to Read the Old Testament (as More Than Just a Collection of Books)

The Weird Christian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 88:13


Dr. Stephen Dempster (PhD, University of Toronto) is Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University. Dr. Dempster is the author of numerous academic articles on the Old Testament canon and biblical theology. He has also authored two books, a forthcoming commentary on Micah in the Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary Series. In this episode, we discuss his book, Dominion & Dynasty: A Theology of the Hebrew Bible and how to read the Old Testament as a complete narrative rather than a hodge podge of books. We talk about the literary view of scripture, the original order and structure of the Hebrew tankah (which differs from the Masoretic), when the exile ended, dominion being usurped at the fall, the Torah, the former prophets, the latter prophets, and the writings. Buy the Book: https://www.amazon.com/Dominion-Dynasty-Theology-Studies-Biblical-ebook/dp/B00HUCPXVC/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=vNnjZ&content-id=amzn1.sym.38bb2fca-b288-4f86-afed-5132328a7c6d&pf_rd_p=38bb2fca-b288-4f86-afed-5132328a7c6d&pf_rd_r=Z5QPBCPCVEBQQ09PHA32&pd_rd_wg=Fi6De&pd_rd_r=d3ecad5c-5383-4fdb-852b-8cfaf63154b0&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_mbl YouTube: https://youtu.be/Kg_HXsLYT0M Email Host: theweirdchristianpodcast@gmail.com

Joy Stephen's Canada Immigration Podcast
Business Insights and Analytics offered by HUMBER COLLEGE

Joy Stephen's Canada Immigration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 3:39


 Business Insights and Analytics offered by HUMBER COLLEGEToday we are gong to talk about the Master of Organizational Management offered by CRANDALL UNIVERSITY located in the town of Moncton in the beautiful province of New Brunswick. Let us now discuss this course and its attributes. This is a Masters program program of 1 year for those students who has Completed a Bachelors program. The requirement indicated here is the bare minimum. The student must also have earned a minimum score of 60. The IELTS or English language requirement for this program is 6.5 overall with minimum 6 in all bandsThis is what the education institution offering this course has to say about the program they are offering: This 12 month, 30 credit-hour program is delivered in a format that allows international students to focus on one course at a time and have the freedom to work part time (if their study visa allows).Students typically take 3 courses per semester normally completing the program in 12 months.Therefore, if you have completed at least 15 years of Education or in other words, completed aBachelors program, and this course is to your liking, then, please contact edu@polinsys.ca for more information on admissions. If you completed your Bachelors program, that is all what is the minimum education requirement.If you are keen on learning about Canadian Permanent Residence pathway after studying a course in Canada, especially if you have work experience in your home country,  Please attend the FREE On-Demand webinar at a time convenient for you by visiting https://polinsys.com/p/ and then if you have any more doubts, please attend my free live webinar held every Fridays at the time indicated on my screen, The credentials to attend the webinar is also provided in the image.  This is education release is brought to you by IRC news from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. Adios!

The Faith Today Podcast
Who are Evangelicals? Maybe not who you think..A Conversation with John G. Stackhouse Jr.

The Faith Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 39:21


Do you ever wonder if, amidst controversy and a sometimes questionable reputation, we should just ditch the word 'Evangelical?' John G. Stackhouse, Jr. answers that question and more in this conversation. John is professor of religious studies at Crandall University in Moncton, a favourite and well read Faith Today columnist, and a scholar and author of many books, including the new Oxford University Press book: Evangelicalism: A Very Short Introduction, which releases in July 2022. Faith Today editor Bill Fledderus joins Karen Stiller in this conversation that ends on the high note of learning that Evangelicals are very funny people. Check out a sample chapter from the book here: https://www.johngstackhousejr.com/evangelicalism

Culture At A Crossroads
John Stackhouse on the Anomaly of Easter and its Message to Canada

Culture At A Crossroads

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 24:52


Crandall University professor and Bible scholar John Stackhouse Jr. joins the show for an enlightening conversation on the Easter story.Read more...>>>

Good People Bad Intentions Boxing Podcast
06 - Sean Finnigan, Amateur Boxer and Cross Country Runner │ GPBI

Good People Bad Intentions Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 41:02


In Episode 6, Sean Finnigan talks about Boxing for Crandall University, how he was able to take advantage of a lack of Boxing competition to compete for Crandall's Cross Country team. He also reveals what it's like growing up in a town like Oromocto close to an Army Base, being 9 years old starting Boxing and how he stayed focused up until now. Sean Finnigan INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/seanfinny/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/sean.finnigan.3 Good People Bad Intentions INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/goodpeoplebadintentions/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/goodpeoplebadintentions WEBSITE https://goodpeoplebadintentions.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodpeoplebadintentions/message

Canada's Podcast
Experienced Professor Gives His Unique Perspective on Entrepreneurship - New Brunswick - Canada‘s Podcast

Canada's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 29:16


Dr. Brown, PhD. has been a business educator for over 40 years, specializing in entrepreneurship. He was the executive director of the International Business & Entrepreneurship Centre at UNB for 4 years and he has served as professor and administrator in higher education, at Cape Breton, University and Crandall University. His time as a professor in the international student space gives our listeners an interesting perspective on entrepreneurship. Dannie has been married for 45 years, has three children and 5 grandchildren. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada's economy. To support Canada's businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

The Two Cities
Episode #85 - Humble Apologetics with Dr. John G. Stackhouse, Jr.

The Two Cities

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 60:37


Carrying on our conversation on Apologetics, we are joined by Dr. John G. Stackhouse, Jr., who is Samuel J. Mikolaski Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University in New Brunswick (Canada), and the author of a couple important studies on apologetics, such as, Humble Apologetics: Defending the Faith Today (Oxford University Press) and, more recently, Can I Believe? Christianity for the Hesitant (Oxford University Press). In our conversation Dr. Stackhouse points out how what's happening in apologetics mirrors what's happening all around the world with the rise of populism—appealing directly to the masses. Over the course of our conversation we talk about the ethics of platforming and the kinds of motivating impulses that drive the industry, including certain fundamentalist impulses and the nature of Hell. Team members on the episode from The Two Cities include: Dr. Amber Bowen, Dr. Josh Carroll, and Dr. John Anthony Dunne.

GoHealth Podcast
S1 Ep8: Sacramental Stories - Church in the age of Covid

GoHealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 58:05


In this episode of the Go Health podcast Gillian chats with Professor John Stackhouse, he is a Canadian theologian, author, journalist and academic, and currently is the Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University in Canada.  Amongst many things, they discuss: The two different responses of the church being distanced even further - that of social action and that of evangelism, the interior response and the material response - both styles of Christianity are under stress. The identify loneliness and isolation as one of the greatest challenges from Covid. Prof Stackhouse shares a theological understanding of the closeness of God. They explore the context of suffering from Covid and the consequences in the wider context of many people already suffering regularly across the world. The discuss the issues that Covid has brought to light including class differences and racism. They consider the question of our time. The suggest that a Christian life should be a healthy life. They unpack vocational epistemology - ‘God will give us what we need to do the things we need to do.' Prof. Stackhouse suggests the church needs to recover its priorities and set them in proper order. He shares from his wife's experience with chronic pain, how we can avoid letting pain or hurt becoming central in our lives. They explore the healing potential of a cup of tea. They consider what to be hopeful for and how the church might respond to Covid-19.

Charles Adler Tonight
The Full Show: Church and Covid restrictions, ending veteran homelessness in Ontario, and Covid cases dropping nationwide

Charles Adler Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 60:14


Canadian Common Sense - Church and state at odds with Covid restrictions Charles’ take on the decision of a B.C. court on in-person worship in churches defying covid-19 guidelines Court dismisses injunction against stopping in-person worship in some churches What will this mean for in person services moving forward? Guest - John Stackhouse - Prof. of Religious studies at Crandall University, NB Ontario closes in on achieving near zero homelessness for veterans Good news out of Ontario.  Guest - Dr. Naheed Dosani - Ontario-based Palliative Care Physician; Health Justice Activist; and faculty member at the UofT and Mcmaster University Covid numbers are dropping across the country but there’s heightened concerns around variants How will the vaccine rollout go and what will it look like for the provinces? Guest - Keith Baldrey - Global TV Political Journalist and CKNW Commentator Subscribe to the Charles Adler Tonight podcast to hear more: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/135/charles-adler-tonight/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Faith Today Podcast
Can I Believe? An Invitation to the Hesitant. An Interview with John G. Stackhouse Jr.

The Faith Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 31:54


​​Author, Crandall University professor and Faith Today columnist John G. Stackhouse Jr. joins Faith Today editors Bill Fledderus and Karen Stiller in conversation about his latest book, and what he thinks the Canadian Church should be focussing in in the next while (among a lot of other great topics). Visit John's site and read his blog: http://www.johnstackhouse.com Read about John's latest book: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/can-i-believe-9780190922856?cc=ca&lang=en& Check out John's Faith Today column, Christ & Culture in Canada: https://www.faithtoday.ca/Articles/ChristAndCultureInCanada

Charles Adler Tonight
The Full Show: Anti-vaxxers creating problems for real science, social media misinformation and the vaccine, and evangelical Christians and vaccines.

Charles Adler Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 60:48


Change is one of the most constant things in life. Yet, it is one of the most difficult things to accept. Are the anti-vaxxers creating more problems for science? A wider discussion about how science works and how to spread real information and science.  Guest -  Dr. Andrew Weaver - Former BC Green Party leader; former MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head; and a prof. School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of Victoria How social media misinformation is undermining public health Will people be reluctant to take the vaccine because of all the social media disinformation? Guest - Jesse Miller - Social Media expert and founder of Mediated Reality Understanding the resistance to vaccination by some so called religious groups Why are many evangelicals against vaccines? Guest - John Stackhouse  - Prof. of Religious studies at Crandall University, NB Subscribe to the Charles Adler Tonight podcast to hear more: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/135/charles-adler-tonight/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Faith Today Podcast
Religion and Tolerance in Canada: A big sigh of relief

The Faith Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 18:35


​Are Christians really so intolerant? Dr. Sam Reimer is a sociology professor at Crandall University in Moncton and researches political tolerance in Canada. He shares insights (and then some really good advice) on the topic of religion and tolerance in Canada. Here's a video of Sam Reimer speaking at Crandall on this topic: https://www.crandallu.ca/2020/03/26/dr-sam-reimer-speaks-on-tolerance-in-canada-at-public-lecture/ Sam refers to a previous podcast on a similar topic, and here it is: https://www.evangelicalfellowship.ca/Resources/Podcasts/The-State-of-Religion-in-Canada.

Covenant Podcast
Christian Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Apologetics: A Conversation Between Chris Bolt and Craig Carter (Part 2)

Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 49:54


This episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   Christian Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Apologetics: A Conversation Between Chris Bolt and Craig Carter (Part 2). (Episode 68) Chris is a pastor and teacher at Elkton Baptist Church in Elkton, Tennessee and head of Theology at Legacy Bible College. He is married to his wife Kerri and they have 3 children. Craig A. Carter (PhD, University of St. Michael's College) is professor of theology at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto, Ontario. He previously served as vice president and academic dean at Crandall University and at Tyndale University College. He has written numerous articles and is the author of Rethinking "Christ and Culture": A Post-Christendom Perspective and Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis Check out our New Blog Website Here: covenantconfessions.com   Keep up with our Podcast via: https://linktr.ee/covenantmedia 

Covenant Podcast
Christian Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Apologetics: A Conversation Between Chris Bolt and Craig Carter (Part 2)

Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 49:54


This episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   Christian Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Apologetics: A Conversation Between Chris Bolt and Craig Carter (Part 2). (Episode 68) Chris is a pastor and teacher at Elkton Baptist Church in Elkton, Tennessee and head of Theology at Legacy Bible College. He is married to his wife Kerri and they have 3 children. Craig A. Carter (PhD, University of St. Michael's College) is professor of theology at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto, Ontario. He previously served as vice president and academic dean at Crandall University and at Tyndale University College. He has written numerous articles and is the author of Rethinking "Christ and Culture": A Post-Christendom Perspective and Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis Check out our New Blog Website Here: covenantconfessions.com   Keep up with our Podcast via: https://linktr.ee/covenantmedia 

Covenant Podcast
Christian Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Apologetics: A Conversation Between Chris Bolt and Craig Carter (Part 1)

Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 50:36


This episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   Christian Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Apologetics: A Conversation Between Chris Bolt and Craig Carter (Part 1). (Episode 67) Chris is a pastor and teacher at Elkton Baptist Church in Elkton, Tennessee and head of Theology at Legacy Bible College. He is married to his wife Kerri and they have 3 children. Craig A. Carter (PhD, University of St. Michael's College) is professor of theology at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto, Ontario. He previously served as vice president and academic dean at Crandall University and at Tyndale University College. He has written numerous articles and is the author of Rethinking "Christ and Culture": A Post-Christendom Perspective and Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis   Check out our New Blog Website Here: covenantconfessions.com   Keep up with our Podcast via: https://linktr.ee/covenantmedia 

Covenant Podcast
Christian Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Apologetics: A Conversation Between Chris Bolt and Craig Carter (Part 1)

Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 50:36


This episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   Christian Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Apologetics: A Conversation Between Chris Bolt and Craig Carter (Part 1). (Episode 67) Chris is a pastor and teacher at Elkton Baptist Church in Elkton, Tennessee and head of Theology at Legacy Bible College. He is married to his wife Kerri and they have 3 children. Craig A. Carter (PhD, University of St. Michael's College) is professor of theology at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto, Ontario. He previously served as vice president and academic dean at Crandall University and at Tyndale University College. He has written numerous articles and is the author of Rethinking "Christ and Culture": A Post-Christendom Perspective and Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis   Check out our New Blog Website Here: covenantconfessions.com   Keep up with our Podcast via: https://linktr.ee/covenantmedia 

On Guard For Three
Teah Bailey-Ampersand

On Guard For Three

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 66:11


Teah Bailey is the 4th guest on On Guard For Three. (Links to One8tea listed below)Teah is a former women's coach at Crandall University, former assistant coach with the Moncton Miracles and, as One8Tea, is a current East Coast Music Award nominee for Inspirational Recording of the Year. Teah talks about when he fell in love with the game of basketball (2:00) and answers Serge Langis' dismissal of Magic Johnson (5:30).We prove you can have a balanced discussion about the legacy of Kobe Bryant (7:30) and Teah weaves in the importance of the ampersand in his life and all of ours….trust me, it's a beautiful thing (11:45). Teah also shares the parts of his life leading up to his “180” (18:45), the role of his faith in his life (24:00), and the Teen Challenge program that helped him and started his second act as an artist (27:00). He gives a quick church service to the atheist in the room (33:00), shares the genesis of One8Tea and talks all about his music (38:00) and his upcoming concert event (43:30), and Brock discusses his love of Organized Rhyme (45:30). We get back to basketball and Teah's high school days (46:30), his start in coaching (48:00), and his admiration for Wade Smith (49:15). Teah talks about his Edify Program through One8Tea Ministries (52:00), and we somehow transition to “WOOOO!” (53:15). “Uncle” Teah talks about how much he loves watching the younger kids play the game and his admiration for the coaches (55:30) and Luka Doncic and Lebron (57:00). We get his pick for the dunk contest (59:00), and grant him one wish as commissioner of basketball (60:45). Finally….of COURSE we get a Shamrocks update (63:00) and lay out the schedule for this weekend's NBIAA Basketball Championships (64:40)One8tea on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/3bdW5ELUpldSG2y6nYIItBOne8tea - https://g.co/kgs/9Rg9Gn

Covenant Podcast
The Great Tradition with Dr. Craig Carter (Part 2)

Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 38:52


This episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   The Great Tradition with Dr. Craig Carter (Part 2) Dr. Carter served as a pastor for seven years in Baptist churches in Prince Edward Island and Moncton, New Brunswick, and taught Philosophy and Religious Studies at Atlantic Baptist University (now Crandall University). From 1995 to 2000, he served as Vice President and Academic Dean at Atlantic Baptist University. From 2000 to 2004, he served as Vice President and Academic Dean at Tyndale University College and led the process of obtaining provincial permission to offer Bachelor of Arts degrees. Since 2004, he has been teaching full-time. He has published a number of articles and reviews in various publications and is the author of four books, including the recently published: Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis.   Recommended Resources Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition by Craig A. Carter The Last Superstition by Edward Fesser   Keep up with our Podcast via: Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcastcovenant Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covenantpodcast/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/covenant-podcast/id1464738712 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3xaNyHKd85BZl3Cxw5CUk8?si=T89hvJfVQUCcvmVxvrfEfw

Covenant Podcast
The Great Tradition with Dr. Craig Carter (Part 2)

Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 38:52


This episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   The Great Tradition with Dr. Craig Carter (Part 2) Dr. Carter served as a pastor for seven years in Baptist churches in Prince Edward Island and Moncton, New Brunswick, and taught Philosophy and Religious Studies at Atlantic Baptist University (now Crandall University). From 1995 to 2000, he served as Vice President and Academic Dean at Atlantic Baptist University. From 2000 to 2004, he served as Vice President and Academic Dean at Tyndale University College and led the process of obtaining provincial permission to offer Bachelor of Arts degrees. Since 2004, he has been teaching full-time. He has published a number of articles and reviews in various publications and is the author of four books, including the recently published: Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis.   Recommended Resources Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition by Craig A. Carter The Last Superstition by Edward Fesser   Keep up with our Podcast via: Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcastcovenant Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covenantpodcast/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/covenant-podcast/id1464738712 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3xaNyHKd85BZl3Cxw5CUk8?si=T89hvJfVQUCcvmVxvrfEfw

The Faith Today Podcast
The State of Religion in Canada

The Faith Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 32:08


Researchers Rick Hiemstra of The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada and Sam Reimer of Crandall University unpack the (sometimes surprising) results of a 2019 survey of religiosity in Canada. Things might not be what you think they are....

Covenant Podcast
The Great Tradition with Dr. Craig Carter (Part 1)

Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 37:26


This episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   The Great Tradition with Dr. Craig Carter (Part 1) Dr. Carter served as a pastor for seven years in Baptist churches in Prince Edward Island and Moncton, New Brunswick, and taught Philosophy and Religious Studies at Atlantic Baptist University (now Crandall University). From 1995 to 2000, he served as Vice President and Academic Dean at Atlantic Baptist University. From 2000 to 2004, he served as Vice President and Academic Dean at Tyndale University College and led the process of obtaining provincial permission to offer Bachelor of Arts degrees. Since 2004, he has been teaching full-time. He has published a number of articles and reviews in various publications and is the author of four books, including the recently published: Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis.   Recommended Resources Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition by Craig A. Carter The Last Superstition by Edward Fesser   Keep up with our Podcast via: Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcastcovenant Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covenantpodcast/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/covenant-podcast/id1464738712 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3xaNyHKd85BZl3Cxw5CUk8?si=T89hvJfVQUCcvmVxvrfEfw

Covenant Podcast
The Great Tradition with Dr. Craig Carter (Part 1)

Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 37:26


This episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   The Great Tradition with Dr. Craig Carter (Part 1) Dr. Carter served as a pastor for seven years in Baptist churches in Prince Edward Island and Moncton, New Brunswick, and taught Philosophy and Religious Studies at Atlantic Baptist University (now Crandall University). From 1995 to 2000, he served as Vice President and Academic Dean at Atlantic Baptist University. From 2000 to 2004, he served as Vice President and Academic Dean at Tyndale University College and led the process of obtaining provincial permission to offer Bachelor of Arts degrees. Since 2004, he has been teaching full-time. He has published a number of articles and reviews in various publications and is the author of four books, including the recently published: Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis.   Recommended Resources Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition by Craig A. Carter The Last Superstition by Edward Fesser   Keep up with our Podcast via: Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcastcovenant Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covenantpodcast/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/covenant-podcast/id1464738712 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3xaNyHKd85BZl3Cxw5CUk8?si=T89hvJfVQUCcvmVxvrfEfw

The FOCUS Podcast
Episode 9 Gender, Women’s Roles, And Sexuality (feat. Dr. John Stackhouse)

The FOCUS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 106:48


For our 4th episode this season, Sarah and Sirak sit down with Dr. John Stackhouse to discuss gender, sexuality, and the role of women in church. Dr. Stackhouse is an award-winning scholar and highly sought after public speaker who currently serves as Professor of Religious Studies & Dean of Faculty Development at Crandall University. Dr. […]

Frequency Podcast
Podcast Episode 56 - Sheldon MacLeod: Building the Bridge

Frequency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 54:35


Dan had the pleasure of talking with Sheldon MacLeod, Assistant Vice-President for Student Success and Transformation at Crandall University and Ambassador for Atlantic Canada for the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada. This interview delves into a bit of personal background, conversation about current events in Canada in the political landscape, the role of the EFC and some fun Q&A in the end. We trust you'll be blessed by the banter, the interview and as always, contact us, comment or like our posts so we can hear from you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Can I Say This At Church Podcast
03 - Hell: Annihilationism with Dr. John Stackhouse

Can I Say This At Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 56:02


In a follow up to the last episode and discussion on Hell in this episode we'll take another look at, another, possible theory on Hell, Annihilationism-though some have called it Conditionalism.    We are joined by Dr. John Stackhouse; he was educated in history and religious studies at Mount Carmel Bible School at Queen’s University in Ontario, Wheaton College Graduate School in Illinois, and The University of Chicago (Ph.D.).   Formerly a professor of European history at Northwestern College in Iowa, a professor of religion at the University of Manitoba, and the Sangwoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology and Culture at Regent College (University of British Columbia), he now serves Crandall University in Moncton, New Brunswick, as the Samuel J. Mikolaski Professor of Religious Studies and Dean of Faculty Development.   John is the author of ten books, the editor of four more, serves on the editorial board for Christianity today, and is the author of over 700 articles, book chapters, and reviews in academic publications, major newspapers, and magazines. His writings range over history, sociology, philosophy, theology, ethics, and comparative religion. He has spoken throughout North America, in the United Kingdom, and in China, India, Israel, Korea, Malaysia, Australia, and New Zealand. His commentary on religion and contemporary culture has been featured by major broadcast and print media as diverse as The New York Times, The Atlantic, ABC News, CBC Radio, Time, and Reader’s Digest.   His new book, Why You're Here: Ethics for the Real World can be found on Amazon pick it up! The full list of publications includes:   Why You’re Here: Ethics for the Real World (Oxford University Press, 2017). Partners in Christ: A Conservative Case for Egalitarianism (InterVarsity Press, 2015). Need to Know: Vocation as the Heart of Christian Epistemology (Oxford University Press, 2014). Making the Best of It: Following Christ in the Real World (Oxford University Press, 2008). Humble Apologetics: Defending the Faith Today (Oxford University Press, 2002). Can God Be Trusted? Faith and the Challenge of Evil (Oxford University Press, 1998; 2nd edition, InterVarsity Press, 2009). Canadian Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century: An Introduction to Its Character (University of Toronto Press, 1993).   Music provided by Heath McNease   Find his music on Bandcamp or iTunes Twitter: @theheathmcnasty Youtube   Songs Featured: Spectral Evidence 13:15 Salem Songs   Please support Heath!    Transcript   If you are liking what your getting please consider helping to keep it going. Become a Patron and joining us at Patreon, you'll also get some other nice perks as well.  www.patreon.com/canisaythisatchurch.com   Facebook  --- Twitter

Brave Hearts Bold Minds
21: Boys Need Faith - Pr John Stackhouse

Brave Hearts Bold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 20:59


This week Professor John Stackhouse, from Crandall University in Canada, who is a visiting fellow at The Scots College discusses how boys need faith. John further explores the meaning of faith and in particular Christian faith.

Brave Hearts Bold Minds
14: Boys Need Truth - Prof John Stackhouse

Brave Hearts Bold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 16:25


Professor John Stackhouse from Crandall University in Canada, who is a visiting fellow at The Scots College explores why boys need truth to navigate the world. John shares his wisdom on the meaning and value of truth, examining the difference between academic truth and truth in faith.

Redefining Ready: Preparing the Workforce of the Future
Sheldon MacLeod, Assistant Vice-President and Registrar Crandall University and President of Atlantic Association of Registrars and Admissions Officer

Redefining Ready: Preparing the Workforce of the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 22:57


Today, we're speaking with Sheldon MacLeod, the Assistant Vice-President and Registrar at Crandall University in Canada. He is also the President of the Atlantic Association of Registrars and Admissions Officers, representing all the enrolment professionals at universities of the Canadian Atlantic. Get a Canadian college's perspective on American college readiness.

Seminary Dropout
Seminary Dropout 127: Rethinking Hell with Chris Date & Graham Ware

Seminary Dropout

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 67:21


*Originally posted at MissioAlliance.org Graham Ware is currently Pastor of Centre Street Baptist Church in St. Thomas, Ontario. He holds a BA in History, minoring in Biblical Studies from Atlantic Baptist University (now Crandall University) and an M.Div. from McMaster Divinity College. His blog and sermon podcast can be found on the church’s website and […]