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The book of Galatians is a relatively small book, and like many of the other books in the New Testament, it isn't really a “book” at all. It is a letter - a letter from the Apostle Paul to a church in a town called Galatia. In this episode of 52 Weeks in the Word, Trillia is joined by Jarvis Williams for an episode all about Galatians - who were the Galatians? What did God task Paul to write to them? What can we learn from this letter all these years later? Jarvis J. Williams is associate professor of New Testament interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a preaching pastor at Sojourn Church Midtown in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of several scholarly articles and books, including One New Man: The Cross and Racial Reconciliation in Pauline Theology and Galatians (New Covenant Commentary Series). He is married to Ana and is father to Jaden. This week's reading: 2 Corinthians 8 - 1 Thessalonians 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To prepare us for next week's reading in Amos, we asked Jarvis Williams to join us on the show. Amos is a small but mighty minor prophetic book and documents Amos' passion and outspokenness for God's righteousness. Jarvis J. Williams is associate professor of New Testament interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a preaching pastor at Sojourn Church Midtown in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of several scholarly articles and books, including One New Man: The Cross and Racial Reconciliation in Pauline Theology and Galatians (New Covenant Commentary Series). He is married to Ana and is father to Jaden. This week's reading: Daniel 7 - Joel 3 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches on March 13, 2022. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches on February 13, 2022. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches on January 9, 2022. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches on December 19, 2021. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Dr. Jarvis J. Williams (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) has taught at Southern Seminary since…
Looking for a Reformed Church in Orange County? Check out Santa Ana Reformed; informational meetings starting end of October 2021! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! Member of the Society of Reformed Podcasters WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! Dr. Jarvis J. Williams (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) has taught at Southern Seminary since 2013. He has published numerous books, including Christ Redeemed ‘Us' from the Curse of the Law: A Jewish Martyrological Reading of Galatians 3:13 in the Library of New Testament Studies Monograph Series (T&T Clark, 2019), his commentary on Galatians in the New Covenant Commentary Series (Cascade, 2020), Redemptive Kingdom Diversity: A Biblical Theology of the People of God (Baker Academic, September 2021), and a commentary on Romans (IVP Academic, Submitted and Forthcoming 2021 or 2022). Dr. Williams has also published popular books and articles on race, racism, and reconciliation. We want to thank Baker Academic for help setting up this interview and providing us with the necessary materials to interview Dr. Williams! Purchase the books here: Redemptive Kingdom Diversity: A Biblical Theology of the People of God Have Feedback or Questions? Email us at: guiltgracepod@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracepod Follow us on Twitter: @guiltgracepod Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use! Looking for a Reformed Church? North American Presbyterian & Reformed Churches --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gggpodcast/support
Jarvis is a friend and an incredible scholar. He has written and spoken extensively on issues related to race, ethnic reconciliation, and the gospel--which is the focus of our conversation. Jarvis is Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he's taught since 2013. He has published numerous books, including Christ Redeemed ‘Us' from the Curse of the Law: A Jewish Martyrological Reading of Galatians 3:13 in the Library of New Testament Studies Monograph Series (T&T Clark, 2019), his commentary on Galatians in the New Covenant Commentary Series (Cascade, 2020), a commentary on Romans (IVP Academic, Submitted and Forthcoming 2021 or 2022), and his most recent book Redemptive Kingdom Diversity: A Biblical Theology of the People of God (Baker Academic, September 2021), which is the focus of our attention in this podcast. Interested in designing the conference T-shirt for the Theology in the Raw “Exiles in Babylon Conference?” Submit your design to chris@theologyintheraw.com The top 3 designs will get free access to the conference (in person or virtual) and the #1 selected design will get free access to the conference and the afterparty and dinner at my house. Designs must be submitted to Chris by November 26th. Feel free to use various slogans like “Exiles in Babylon,” “Exiled,” “Theology in the Raw,” “Raw Theology,” or other one-liners like “Allegiance to a kingdom not a political party,” “Jesus is political not partisan” or whatever. Or use no wording at all. Theology in the Raw Conference - Exiles in Babylon At the Theology in the Raw conference, we will be challenged to think like exiles about race, sexuality, gender, critical race theory, hell, transgender identities, climate change, creation care, American politics, and what it means to love your democratic or republican neighbor as yourself. Different views will be presented. No question is off limits. No political party will be praised. Everyone will be challenged to think. And Jesus will be upheld as supreme.Support PrestonSupport Preston by going to patreon.comVenmo: @Preston-Sprinkle-1Connect with PrestonTwitter | @PrestonSprinkleInstagram | @preston.sprinkleYoutube | Preston SprinkleCheck out Dr. Sprinkle's website prestonsprinkle.comStay Up to Date with the PodcastTwitter | @RawTheologyInstagram | @TheologyintheRawIf you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave a review.
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches from Genesis on September 19, 2021. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches from Ecclesiastes on August 1, 2021. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches from Ecclesiastes on May 30, 2021. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches from Matthew 27:45-61 on March 28, 2021. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches from Matthew 24 on January 31, 2021. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches on January 10, 2021. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches from Matthew on November 8, 2020. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches on August 16, 2020. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches from Philippians 4:1-9 on July 26, 2020. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Pastor Jarvis Williams preaches from Matthew on April 26, 2020. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Jarvis Williams preaches from 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 on December 30, 2018. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Jarvis Williams preaches from Galatians 3:1-14 on October 28, 2018. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Jarvis Williams preaches from Matthew 25:1-13 on March 18th, 2018. Speaker: Jarvis J. Williams
Hosts: Isaac Adams & Trillia NewbellGuest: Matt HallOverview: “For he himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility...that he might create in himself one new man in place of the two, so making peace…” Ephesians 2:14-15In our last episode with Karen Ellis, Trillia Newbell and Isaac Adam looked at underground churches in other countries to glean lessons about unity. In this episode, the hosts speak with Dr. Matt Hall, Dean of Boyce college, to look back at American Christianity and its history race. What is race? What does it mean in the Bible? How many races are there? How does racism in the past affect us today?Matt Hall looks at and defines race from a biological, theological, and sociological perspective as he explains where the modern idea of race came from. Matt suggests that we can’t talk about race in America if we don’t understand where it came from and what it is. Further, if we want to see true gospel reconciliation, a measure of historical truth-telling is required—a stance that is not always comfortable, popular, or simple. How does the complexity of race and the past factor into our conversations about race today? What are helpful and unhelpful ways the current generation thinks about identity? How do the Scriptures’ constant reference to remembering the past accurately tether to our identity as Christians? Join us for prayer and discussion as we look at the reality of race, its incredible power throughout history, and God’s faithfulness in the midst of history. Links & Show Notes:1. Removing the Stain of Racism from the Southern Baptist Convention edited by Jarvis J. Williams and Kevin M. Jones In this book, you’ll find a chapter by Dr. Jarvis Williams, whom Dr. Hall referred to. His chapter explains what race meant in biblical times and how the definition of it has changed. The definitions are fairly technical but helpful to those who want to dive in. In this book you’ll also find a helpful chapter on history and why it matters specifically for Southern Baptist churches as they live in a world in which race matters. 2. Dream with Me: Race, Love, and the Struggle We Must Win by John Perkins Dr. Hall referred to civil rights activist John Perkins—his legacy and hope. Dream with Me is Dr. Perkins' latest work and memoir in which he reflects upon the issues of race and its effects on his life. 3. The Invention of Racism in Classical Antiquity by Benjamin Isaac This book is a long, scholarly treatment of the idea of race and racism in the ancient world (or in Biblical times). However, the introduction alone is worth the price of the book. To learn more about United? We Pray follow us on Twitter or our website. Please consider rating the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe using your favorite podcast client to hear more!Recorded and produced by Karl MagnusonGraphic design by Rob Alvey