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Hoje inicia-se uma nova série no Em Suma: "O que a Trindade tem a ver com..." e começaremos com um assunto nada polêmico: racismo. Você pode se surpreender como Deus Pai, Filho e Espírito Santo pode revelar em si uma forma de gerar diferenças pacíficas de modo a enriquecer o corpo de Cristo. E tudo isso explorando J. Kameron Carter, um dos principais nomes da nova teologia negra nos Estados Unidos, a qual busca, em vez de rever dogmas clássicos como supostamente colonialistas, usá-los justamente para questionar as abordagens colonialistas da modernidade secular. Veja uma transcrição deste episódio no blog da Pilgrim. A Pilgrim oferece a seus assinantes obras de teologia negra evangélica como a de Esau McCaulley, Uma leitura negra. Assine hoje mesmo para ouvir! _____ PARA SE APROFUNDAR J. Kameron Carter. Race: a theological account. https://www.amazon.com.br/Race-Theological-J-Kameron-Carter/dp/0195152794 J. Kameron Carter. "Post-racial blues: religion and the 21st century color line": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9LqDqLv-nc Andrew T. Draper. A Theology of Race and Place: Liberation and Reconciliation in the Works of Jennings and Carter: https://www.amazon.com.br/Theology-Race-Place-Andrew-Draper/dp/1498280846 A citação do Spiritual “Ole Ship of Zion” adaptou livremente a versão disponível aqui https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2020/01/lyrics-for-african-american-spiritual.html. Veja uma performance inigualável da versão dos Jackson Southernaires aqui https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V2ypfXlaog R. Kendall Soulen, “Supersessionism” in: Edward Kessler and Neil Wenborn (eds.) A Dictionary of Jewish-Christian Relations: https://www.academia.edu/30770987/Soulen_2005_Supersessionism_doc_Dictionary_Entry _____ JÁ CONHECE A PILGRIM? A nossa plataforma oferece acesso a conteúdos cristãos de qualidade no formato que você preferir. Na Pilgrim você encontra audiolivros, ebooks, palestras, resumos, livros impressos e artigos para cada momento do seu dia e da sua vida: https://thepilgrim.com.br/ _____ SEJA PILGRIM PREMIUM Seja um assinante da Pilgrim e tenha acesso a mais de 9000 livros, cursos, artigos e muito mais em uma única assinatura mensal: https://thepilgrim.com.br/seja-um-assinante Quais as vantagens? Acesso aos originais Pilgrim + Download ilimitado para ouvir offline + Acesso a mais de 9.000 títulos! + Frete grátis na compra de livros impressos em nossa loja _____ SIGA A PILGRIM No Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pilgrim.app/ no Twitter: https://twitter.com/AppPilgrim no TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pilgrimapp e no YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy1lBN2eNOdL_dJtKnQZlCw Entre em contato através do contato@thepilgrim.com.br. Em suma é um podcast original Pilgrim. Todos os direitos reservados. O ponto de vista deste texto é de responsabilidade de seu(s) autor(es) e colaboradores diretos, não refletindo necessariamente a posição da Pilgrim ou de sua equipe de profissionais.
On this episode we welcome Dr. Michael Soulen, Professor of Radiology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He talks about becoming a part of the NETs community over 30 years almost by accident and highlights Liver Directed Therapy. Please make sure to follow us on your preferred streaming platform and give us a 5 star rating! For more information please go to our website: http://www.netcancerawareness.org and follow us on social media @netcanceraware
In this episode we look particularly at the issue of supersessionism, the idea that Israel and the Old Testament has been superseded and replaced by Jesus, the Church, and the New Testament. We dive into R. Kendall Soulen's classic treatment on supersessionism in “The God of Israel and Christian Theology”, examining the various aspects of punitive, economic, and structural supersessionism and their effect on our reading of the Scriptures. Show notes: Introducing R. Kendall Soulen (5:03) The standard canonical narrative (5:45) What is supersessionism or “replacement theology”? (13:30) Soulen's “punitive supersessionism” (22:46) Soulen's “economic supersessionism” (26:03) Soulen's “structural supersessionism” (39:17) Why is this not a responsible way to read the scriptures? (48:10) How do we overcome this standard theological narrative? (53:06)
In both the Old Testament (written in Hebrew) and in the New Testament (written in Greek), the word Wisdom is a feminine noun and therefore considered a feminine principle. The following sermon by Dr. Richard N. Soulen was delivered on Mother's Day in the 1990s reflects on the role of Wisdom in our lives. Today, … Continue reading 98. Wisdom is a Feminine Noun →
In the previous podcast series, Dr. Richard N. Soulen studied two theologians of the 18th Century: John Wesley and Muḥammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhāb. Both born in the same year and dying just months apart. As part of research for that series, he discovered another coincidence… two 20th Century Theologians both born in the same year … Continue reading 96. Two 20th Century Theologians. A Methodist and a Muslim. →
John Wesley (1703-1791) founder of the Methodist church and Muḥammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhāb (1703-1792) founder of Wahhabism, were born in the same year and died less than a year apart. What were the factors that influenced these two significant theologians to understand belief in God and expression of faith in such radically different ways? Dr. … Continue reading 95. 6. Two 18th Century Theologians. (Concluding reflections by R. Kendall Soulen) →
In all things, Praise the Lord. Yes… but how? A sermon meditation by Dr. Richard N. Soulen. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
Our culture has been too long dominated by the aggressive, assertive, self-seeking desire to control and dominate. And not open to a caring, compassionate, and self giving nature. Dr. Richard N. Soulen was pastor at Duncan Memorial Methodist Church in Ashland, Virginia from 1988 to 1995. This is a sermon recording selected from this time … Continue reading 87. The Mother’s Mind →
The following meditation by Dr. Richard N. Soulen focuses on the prison industry in Virginia during the 1990s. The rising prison population was the result, in part, of sentencing guidelines that are being reversed in many part of the country today. But the fundamental question remains. How do we as Christians help others that are … Continue reading 86. Darkness and Light →
One of United Methodism’s six special Sundays with offerings, Native American Ministries Sunday equips and empowers Native American pastors, congregations and seminary students to do what only they can do: authentically worship and serve Jesus. The following sermon delivered by Dr. Richard N. Soulen in the 1990s highlights issues that still strongly resonate today. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
In the Methodist Church, Peace with Justice Sunday is a call for us to love our enemies, seekjustice, and serve as reconcilers of conflict. In this sermon from the 1990s, Dr. Richard N. Soulen raises issues that are even more relevant today. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
The United Methodist Church uses an itinerant system to appoint pastors to different congregations. The following sermon is a personal reflection by Dr. Richard N. Soulen about the faith of ministers and congregations, that stretches across the generations. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
The following sermon was delivered in the early 1990s. The topic of truth, or the wanton assault on truth, is critically important today as we grapple with campaigns of misinformation. On the personal level, Dr. Richard N. Soulen discusses the “dimensions of truth” that exist between you and God. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
What does the future hold for us? What will happen in 2021? We just don’t know. We can’t know. But as Christians, we do know this: It is God’s will that in the fullness of time we shall be the children of God. The following is a sermon meditation by Dr. Richard N. Soulen. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
If you feel the call of the spirit, be Holy. If you can’t be Holy, be perfect. If you can’t be perfect, be good. If you can’t be good, be wise. If you can be none of these… A sermon by Dr. Richard N. Soulen. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
What is the nature of sin? How does sin and the meaning of Christmas go together? A sermon by Dr. Richard N. Soulen. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
As Christians, we begin our profession of faith with the words, “I believe.” While not spoken or declared, just as important for the person of faith is what we do NOT believe. A sermon by Dr. Richard N. Soulen. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
What does it mean to believe in God? If you were asked this question, how would you answer? What is the faith that is within you? Can you describe it? Dr. Richard N. Soulen is followed by Dr. R. Kendall Soulen in exploring the question. God has a purpose. God has a purpose for each … Continue reading 75. What does it mean to believe in God? →
As people of faith, we believe we are called to make a positive difference in the lives of the people around us. During such times of difficulty and sadness as these, it is easy to feel overwhelmed and lost. The following sermon by Dr. Richard N. Soulen was delivered before the pandemic, but addresses a … Continue reading 74. Did we do enough? →
Someone once asked, “What is God?” But that is the wrong question. The better question is, “Where is God?” We declare that the answer to that question is in Jesus of Nazareth. And also, in you and in me. Dr. Richard N. Soulen discusses the Personal God in the following sermon meditation. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
At the Last Supper, Jesus gave the Disciples a new commandment. This new commandment was to “Love one another as I have loved you.” In the following meditation, Dr. Richard N. Soulen provides a deeper understanding of the Last Supper and what that gift means for each of us today. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
As infants, we enter this world kicking, screaming, and crying. It is Mother’s and Father’s love that brings the infant from kicking and screaming to laughing and smiling. This is the first of three “Aspects of Love” explored by Dr. Richard N. Soulen in the following sermon. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
What is Holy to you? When and how do you experience the Holy? Is it closer to you than you think? Dr. Richard N. Soulen explores what is Holy. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
Dr. Richard N. Soulen delivered the following sermon in 1991, not long after the beating of Rodney King. The message is based on the Sermon on the Mount text, which fundamentally describes who we are called to be as Christians. The message is as important today as it was nearly 30 years ago. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
“Whoever saves one life saves the entire world.” This is a line from the Talmud that was used in the movie Schindler’s List (1994 Academy Best Picture Award). But how can that be so? This sermon by Dr. Richard N. Soulen seems especially relevant today during this time of national crisis. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
The last line of Psalm 19 begins, “Let the words of my mouth…” This is the subject of the following sermon preached by Dr. Richard N. Soulen. https://soulenandsoulen.com/.
The Apostles Creed ends with the phrase, “And the Life Everlasting.” What, exactly, does “Life Everlasting” mean? Dr. Richard N. Soulen provides a meditation on the topic. https://soulenandsoulen.com/.
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus tells the parable of the Unrighteous Steward. The parable is complex and has been interpreted in different ways over the centuries. It is the topic of the following sermon delivered by Dr. Richard N. Soulen. https://soulenandsoulen.com/.
During the course of our life, we will face many challenges. For many, these challenges will be so difficult and great that there will be a temptation to despair. In this sermon, Dr. Richard N. Soulen discusses despair yet closes with a beautiful paraphrase of the 23rd Psalm. https://soulenandsoulen.com/.
Even small actions can have significant impacts. In the Book of Acts, Philip has a chance encounter with an official from Ethiopia… and changed his life. In this sermon, Dr. Richard N. Soulen discusses the power you have to make positive change in the world around you. https://soulenandsoulen.com/.
The Apostle’s Creed includes the phrase, “I believe in the Holy Spirit,the holy catholic church,” But what, exactly, is the holy catholic church? Dr. Richard N. Soulen discusses this question in the following sermon. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
The story of Jonah is one of the most popular in the entire Bible. However, in recent popular culture, far too much focus has been placed on role of the whale in the story. In this podcast, Dr. Richard N. Soulen and Dr. R. Kendall Soulen dive deeper into the important lessons of the Book … Continue reading 44. What Jonah lacked →
What is Wisdom? How can we possibly know Wisdom when we encounter it? In this podcast, Dr. Richard N. Soulen shares a sermon on the Christian understanding of Wisdom and son Dr. R. Kendall Soulen shares his perspective. soulenandsoulen.com
How can Christians understand suffering in a world created by the God of Love? During this global pandemic, the suffering of so many people is causing all of us to feel grief and pain. This podcast is a sermon by Dr. Richard N. Soulen that was recorded several years ago, but provides a message of … Continue reading 35. Suffering and the God of Love →
*Bienvenidos una semana más al mundo Follow Me 876.com. Acompáñanos en este universo musical en el que nos adentramos cada semana, para disfrutar del mejor Smooth Jazz y SoulEn la edición de hoy de Follow Me 876.com, vamos a intentar despejar tu mente de todo lo que está ocurriendo actualmente en el mundo, con la música de Skinny Hightower, Marcus Adam, Nick Colionne, Joel Del Rosario, Blake Aaron, Chris Strandring, The Rippingtons, The Smooht Jazz Aley - Vincent Ingala y muchos, muchos más.¡¡Quédate en casa!!, con Follow Me 876.com y empecemos el viaje musical juntos con….Playlist:* Skinny HightowerBittersweet* Ismael DoradoWelcome to Talavera* Marcus AdamLet´s Kick it* Blair BryantMy Gift—Lift off* Nick ColionneLe´s Get Serious* Joel del RosarioNight Shift* Art RupreehtSo Beautiful* Blake AaronFoll for you* David JonesMoon over Paris* Malcon StrachanTime for a change---Uncle Bobby´s last orders* Chris StandringWhatever dhe wants* The RippingtonsTourist in Paradise* Dee BrownOur summer* Emilio DiazDinorah-Dinorah* George BensonLove x Love-* George Benson & Al JarreauBreezin* Bob BaldwinClub Life* The Smooth Jazz Aley (Kevin Lewis y Marco Montoya)Montgomery Station---Lets Ride- Night out (Matt Godina Guitar)En 2018, el baterista / productor Kevin Lewis se unió a The Smooth Jazz Alley después de la partida de Stan Evans. artistas invitados como Andy Snitzer, Robeto Vally, Eric Marienthal, Joel Del Rosario, Carlyle Barriteau y otros íconos de Smooth Jazz! Tres canciones fueron producidas por el productor Matt Godina de Smooth Jazz. El primer sencillo "Let's Ride" fue lanzado en 2019 e hizo que Billboard fuera más veces incluir en radio, ahora tiene más de 210,000 transmisiones en Spotify.* Will DowningYou´ll never find another love like mine* Vicent IngalaEchoes of the heart1. Adam Hawley feat: Marcus AndersonCan´t Stop*
Dr. Richard N. Soulen returns to the topic of evil. Ever since the emergence of moral awareness in human beings – nature has become a problem – to itself! Yet, if there is in nature a “Blessed Rage for Order”… then that is a hopeful sign. For as human beings, we have the ability to … Continue reading 32. The Blessed Rage for Order: The Problem of Evil – Part 3 →
What is love? Is love just a human creation …. or is it something far deeper? Dr. Richard N. Soulen explores the question. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
Dr. Richard N. Soulen explores……The Problem of Evil. https://soulenandsoulen.com/
This is the first podcast of Soulen and Soulen – Letters to the Inquiring Mind on Theology and Scripture. Dr. Richard Soulen provides a brief overview of the podcast, how it came to be, and what will come next!
Part 1. Dr. Richard Soulen asks the questions….What do I believe? Why do I believe it? What you believe and why you believe has its origins in your “Social Location”…..
Part 2. Dr. Richard N. Soulen asks the questions….What do I believe? Why do I believe it? What you believe and why you believe has its origins in your “Social Location”…..
Dr. R. Kendall Soulen completes the Introduction to the Soulen and Soulen podcast by answering the same question….What do I believe? Why do I believe it? We welcome you to our podcast journey. What do YOU believe?
Welcome to episode 62 of the Behind Your Back Podcast—our first live podcast, as you'll hear—with guest Mike Soulen, Vice President of Barrons Lumber based in Maryland and Virginia. Mike joined me on stage in Orlando, Florida at the LBM Advantage Annual Convention as an example of how LBM dealers are leveraging technology to improve communication, coordination, candor, and engagement within their teams. My keynote was titled, "The Future of LBM Training", and Mike shared why and how the Barrons team creates a weekly internal podcast for their team. After more than 100 episodes, not only does Barrons have an efficient, cost-effective process in place, they also have meaningful results. Mike's contribution to the presentation was immense. He provides a real-time example of how one LBM dealer is bridging the generational gap between retiring baby boomers who have decades of wisdom, experience, advice, and tribal knowledge to share and the younger “YouTube Generation” who expect learning content to be easy to find and available on-demand so they can choose to learn when and where they please. Enjoy my conversation with Mike Soulen, live from the stage at the 2019 LBM Advantage Annual Convention in Orlando. Thanks for listening.
During our recent live podcast event in Hampton, Virginia we were able to open the space up for questions to our guests Dr. Johanna Hartelius and Dr. Kendall Soulen. In their responses they address kinship language, the fullness of God, proper names, true freedom, and what it means to be the church.
During our recent live podcast event in Hampton, Virginia we were able to open the space up for questions to our guests Dr. Johanna Hartelius and Dr. Kendall Soulen. In their responses they address kinship language, the fullness of God, proper names, true freedom, and what it means to be the church.
The team hosted a live podcast in Hampton, Virginia and invited Dr. Kendall Soulen and Dr. Johanna Hartelius to join us for a conversation about what we talk about when we talk about God. During the first part of the evening we covered a range of topics including the Doxology, the 10 Questions from Inside The Actor's Studio, theological grammar, the power of words, gendered pronouns, the challenge of active listening, and co-opted speech. Our next next episode will include the Q&A portion of the live event.
The team hosted a live podcast in Hampton, Virginia and invited Dr. Kendall Soulen and Dr. Johanna Hartelius to join us for a conversation about what we talk about when we talk about God. During the first part of the evening we covered a range of topics including the Doxology, the 10 Questions from Inside The Actor's Studio, theological grammar, the power of words, gendered pronouns, the challenge of active listening, and co-opted speech. Our next next episode will include the Q&A portion of the live event.
We gathered at Forge Brew Works for an evening of conversation with Dr. Kendall Soulen. Dr. Soulen is a member of the Virginia Conference of the United Methodist Church. Besides being interested in 'all things theological', he is an old-time banjo and fiddle player. His most recent books are The Divine Name(s) and the Holy trinity: Distinguishing the Voices (2011), and Handbook of Biblical Criticism, 4th edition (2011).Our conversation covered everything from biblical curse words to Jewish/Christian relations.