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Again, I would reiterate, I love the work of the translation of the Scriptures into people's language. Because that's part of, frankly, the decolonization process as well. I mean, that was something that was stripped from Indigenous peoples. Children in residential schools were punished for speaking their language. And I think it's the right thing to do, given the legacy of the Church's role in residential schools is to help them reclaim their language. And if Bible Societies and churches can help in that, I think that's a wonderful thing. It touches their heart, it's their heart language and that's...heart languages are a way when we bring the Scripture into their language, we're touching their heart.---Listen to Associate Dean and Professor of New Testament Studies at Acadia Divinity College, Rev. Dr. Danny Zacharias being interviewed by CBS Ambassador, Rev. Dr. Andrew Stirling. They discuss the role of Scripture in our daily lives and the relationship between and the integration of culture, heritage, and the Christian faith. How can culture, heritage and the Christian faith be integrated? How can we articulate our belief in Christ within the context of our own culture? What does the decolonization of faith involve?Danny Zacharias is a Cree-Anishinaabe & Austrian man originally from Winnipeg, MB (Treaty One territory), with ancestors also residing in Treaty Two, Treaty Three, and Treaty Five territory. He lives in Mi'kma'ki (Nova Scotia) with his wife and four children in Wolfville and is Associate Dean and Professor of New Testament Studies at Acadia Divinity College. He also serves as an adjunct faculty for NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community.
Listen or watch Associate Dean and Professor of New Testament Studies at Acadia Divinity College, Rev. Dr. Danny Zacharias being interviewed by CBS Ambassador, Rev. Dr. Andrew Stirling. They discuss the role of Scripture in our daily lives and the relationship between and the integration of culture, heritage, and the Christian faith. How can culture, heritage and the Christian faith be integrated? How can we articulate our belief in Christ within the context of our own culture? What does the decolonization of faith involve?---Learn more about the Canadian Bible Society: biblesociety.caHelp people hear God speak: biblesociety.ca/donateConnect with us on Instagram: @canadianbiblesocietyWhether you're well-versed in Scripture or just starting out on your journey, The Bible Course offers a superb overview of the world's best-selling book. This eight-session course will help you grow in your understanding of the Bible. Watch the first session of The Bible Course and learn more at biblecourse.ca. ---Danny Zacharias is a Cree-Anishinaabe & Austrian man originally from Winnipeg, MB (Treaty One territory), with ancestors also residing in Treaty Two, Treaty Three, and Treaty Five territory. He lives in Mi'kma'ki (Nova Scotia) with his wife and four children in Wolfville and is Associate Dean and Professor of New Testament Studies at Acadia Divinity College. He also serves as an adjunct faculty for NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community.Learn more about Danny ZachariasWebsite: dannyzacharias.netAcadia Divinity College: acadiadiv.ca/staff/daniel-zacharias/
The Christ of the Residential Schools with Danny Zacharias
October 6, 2021 - Dr. Danny Zacharias by Acadia Divinity College
In this episode, hosts Eric Kilby and Mike Jay spend time with extraordinary lighting designer, Danny Zacharias. He has nearly 25 years of experience turning performances into experiences. Danny has designed shows for tours, festivals, corporate events, and more. His resume includes CeCe Winans, Scotty McCreery, Brett Eldridge, Natalie Grant, Francesca Battistelli, Matthew West, and many more.Some highlights and moments you don't want to miss this week are:How an internship led to a 25 year careerBeing mentored by a TV designer & programmerThe only time Mike called spots for a showEvery country song is "yellow or orange"Corporate events vs. touring showsDoing USO shows and Guantanamo BayDanny shares some wisdom from his experience in this week's 'Road Map for Life'Be sure to check out our show website at: https://www.everythingbuttheshow.com.You can find more about Danny Zacharias by visiting his websites:https://www.vye.livehttp://www.touringacademy.comhttps://www.dannyzacharias.comYou can find Danny on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/dannyzacharias/#everythingbuttheshow#ebtspodcast
Dr Danny Zacharias is a Cree man from Treaty 1 territory in the lands now called Canada. He serves as Professor of New Testament studies at Acadia Divinity College in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, where he lives with his wife and 4 children. He also serves as a professor with NAIITS Indigenous Learning Community.DannyZacharias.net Dr Mick Pope has a PhD in Meteorology, and is currently completing a Masters degree, examining Genesis 1-2 as a basis for ethics in the Anthropocene. He is the author of three books looking at climate change from a Christian perspective. Join our Integral Discipleship community on Patreon: patreon.com/InVerse
Dr Danny Zacharias is a Cree man from Treaty 1 territory in the lands now called Canada. He serves as Professor of New Testament studies at Acadia Divinity College in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, where he lives with his wife and 4 children. He also serves as a professor with NAIITS Indigenous Learning Community.DannyZacharias.net Dr Mick Pope has a PhD in Meteorology, and is currently completing a Masters degree, examining Genesis 1-2 as a basis for ethics in the Anthropocene. He is the author of three books looking at climate change from a Christian perspective. Join our Integral Discipleship community on Patreon: patreon.com/InVerse
Host Mark Ward talks with Greek teacher—and author of a focused one-year New Testament Greek textbook—Danny Zacharias about power tools for Bible study.
Host Mark Ward talks with Greek teacher—and author of a focused one-year New Testament Greek textbook—Danny Zacharias about power tools for Bible study.
Year after year, students take Greek, pass Greek, and forget Greek. Maybe you were one of those students. Maybe you're the one teaching them. How can we make the most of the tools available to us in Bible software, the most of our students' time, and actually teach them to comprehend the basics? Danny Zacharias, associate professor of New Testament studies at Acadia Divinity College, wrote Biblical Greek Made Simple (Lexham Press) to answer those very questions. Zacharias has taught Greek for years and has worked hard to help students understand it, partly through his apps FlashGreek and ParseGreek. Travis and Danny talk Greek, this new grammar, the potential benefits of a one-semester elementary Greek, and YouTube videos. Check out Danny's creations at dannyzacharias.net, and as always, view this episode on exegeticaltools.com for links to features resources.
Seminary can be a difficult road. Danny Zacharias and I share some of our hard-earned wisdom on how to not only survive, but thrive in seminary, while maintaining your health, nurturing your family, and being involved in ministry. About the Book: Your years in seminary are meant to prepare you for ministry, but it can also be a very challenging time. Many students struggle with the rigorous study and the challenges to their personal and spiritual lives. Surviving and Thriving in Seminary is designed to prepare current and future seminary students for what's ahead. In it, two seminary professors (and former seminary students) tell you what they tell their students, and what they wish they'd known. This book aims to teach you skills that will help you thrive in the areas of your personal life, time management, and study practices. While seminary is always a rigorous experience, you can do more than survive it. You can thrive. About the Authors: H. Daniel Zacharias (PhD, University of Aberdeen / Highland Theological College) is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Acadia Divinity College. He also serves as a faculty member with the North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies (NAIITS) and is an ordained Baptist minister. He has edited numerous books in the Studies in Scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity (SSEJC) series, written several articles for the Lexham Bible Dictionary, and is the author of Matthew's Presentation of the Son of David. He resides in Wolfville, Nova Scotia with his wife Maria and their four children. Benjamin K. Forrest (Ed.D., Liberty University) is Associate Professor of Christian Education and Department Chair at Liberty University School of Divinity. His research and teaching interests have focused on spiritual formation, biographical leadership, and family ministry. He is co-author (with Richard A. Holland) of Good Arguments: Making your Case in Writing and Public Speaking (Baker Academic, 2017) and co-editor of Biblical Foundations of Leadership: Exegesis for Everyday Leaders (Kregel, 2017), and a two volume history of preaching, A Legacy of Preaching: Historical and Theological Introductions (Zondervan, 2018). He resides in Lynchburg, Virginia with his wife Lerisa and their three children. Connect with Danny: DannyZacharias.net Facebook Twitter (@iDannyZacharias) For additional show notes, visit ShaunTabatt.com/171.
Surviving and Thriving in Seminary, with Danny Zacharias and Ben Forrest Ever thought about taking a seminary class? Getting a degree in biblical studies? Even if you haven’t and just want good advice on how to do biblical research on your own, you’ll want to listen in on this conversation. This episode of the podcast […]
In this podcast Danny Zacharias sits down with Dr. Craig Evans to talk about his latest book "From Jesus to the Church: The First Christian Generation"
Chapelcast: Jesus- Epiphany of Living Legacy - Mark 5:25-34 by Danny Zacharias by Acadia Divinity College Podcast
In this ADC Soundbite, Danny Zacharias sits down with Glenn Wooden to discuss the value of going on an educational tour to the holy land.
Dr Danny Zacharias is a Cree man from Treaty 1 territory in the lands now called Canada. He serves as Professor of New Testament studies at Acadia Divinity College in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, where he lives with his wife and 4 children. He also serves as a professor with NAIITS Indigenous Learning Community.[DannyZacharias.net](http://dannyzacharias.net) Dr Mick Pope has a PhD in Meteorology, and is currently completing a Masters degree, examining Genesis 1-2 as a basis for ethics in the Anthropocene. He is the author of three books looking at climate change from a Christian perspective. Join our Integral Discipleship community on Patreon: [patreon.com/InVerse](http://www.patreon.com/InVerse)