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Today on the podcast, I welcomed Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, President of Asbury Seminary, back to the podcast for the third time. So grateful that he could join us today to talk about his new book Foundations of the Christian Faith: A Resource for Catechesis and Disciple-Making. In addition to his book, we talk a little bit about his own faith story, how he was discipled, why discipleship is so important for us as individuals and to the church today, and how we can incorporate these practices into our minds, hearts, and the way we live. If you haven't already, I hope you'll be sure pick up a copy of Foundations of the Christian Faith. It's available on Amazon or Seedbed.com. So now let's listen to my conversation with Dr. Timothy Tennent!
Is there a design for the body? Often today we hear people say, “I am not what my body is.” What place does our understanding of the body play in our theology? What difference does that make in regards to such subjects as gender reassignment surgery? Homosexuality? Abortion? Euthanasia? Eating disorders? Today on Apollos Watered, we welcome Dr. Timothy C. Tennent (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Scotland) to the show to discuss his book, For the Body: Recovering a Theology of Gender, Sexuality and the Human Body. Dr. Tennent has served as President of Asbury Theological Seminary and Professor of World Christianity since 2009. He is a frequent conference speaker around the country and throughout the world. Prior to his coming to Asbury Theological Seminary, Dr. Tennent was the Professor of World Missions and Indian Studies at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Ordained in the United Methodist Church in 1984, he has pastored churches in Georgia, and in several of the largest churches in New England. Since 1989, he has taught annually as an adjunct professor at the New Theological College in Dehra Dun, India. He is the author of numerous books and articles. Prior to his most recent book, he has written Building Christianity on Indian Foundations, Christianity at the Religious Roundtable, Theology in the Context of World Christianity, and Invitation to World Missions: A Trinitarian Missiology for the 21st Century. Dr. Tennent and his wife, Julie, reside in Wilmore, Ky. They have two grown children, Jonathan and Bethany. You can learn more about him https://timothytennent.com/ (here) and get his latest book https://www.amazon.com/Body-Recovering-Theology-Sexuality-Resources/dp/0310113172/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=timothy+tennent&qid=1638577576&sr=8-1 (here).
Dr. Timothy C. Tennent is president and professor of world Christianity at Asbury Theological Seminary. In his new book, For the Body: Recovering a Theology of Gender, Sexuality, and the Human Body, Dr. Tennent looks at what it means to be created in the image of God and how our bodies serve as icons that illuminate God's purposes. He examines topics like marriage, family, singleness, and friendship, and he looks at how the human body has been objectified in art and media today. He also offers a framework for discipling people today in a Christian theology of the body.
Overview Today on the podcast, I had the privilege of talking to Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, President of Asbury Theological Seminary. We talked about his new book that releases on November 17 called For the Body: Recovering a Theology of Gender, Sexuality, and the Human Body. We talk about what it means to have a theology of the body, the building blocks that make up our theology of the body, like marriage, family, singleness and things like that, what it means to be made in the image of God, and how we can live lives that represent Christ in the communities in which we live. Let's listen!
Overview Hey Everyone! Welcome to this week’s edition of the Thrive with Asbury Seminary Podcast. This is the third of a four-part series of Community Conversations on Race all releasing today that were hosted by Rev. Donna Covington, Vice President of Formation at Asbury Seminary. These recordings were originally released as part of a video series that released earlier this month, but we wanted to make them available in podcast form, too. In this episode, Rev. Donna Covington leads part two of a conversation on Theology and Race with a Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, Dr. Bill Arnold, Dr. Ruth Anne Reese and Dr. Craig Keener on Theology and Race and how we can listen, learn and take appropriate action. Let’s listen!
Overview Hey Everyone! Welcome to this week’s special edition of the Thrive with Asbury Seminary Podcast. This episode is the second of a four part series of Community Conversations on Race. All four parts are releasing today and were originally hosted by Reverend Donna Covington, VP of Formation at Asbury Seminary. These recordings are also available as a video series at thrive.asburyseminary.edu. But we wanted to make them available to you in podcast form, too. This conversation is a two-parter talking about Theology and Race. In this episode, Rev. Donna Covington hosts a conversation with Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, Dr. Bill Arnold, Dr. Ruth Anne Reese and Dr. Craig Keener on Theology and Race and how we can listen, learn and take appropriate action. Let’s listen!
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Overview It's been a great season! Thank you all so much for allowing us into your lives and letting us become part of your story! We couldn't have done it without you, and we're very grateful. Special thanks to each of our guests who took time to join me for a conversation. If you haven't already, make sure you give a listen to each of the conversations in Season 1. And stay tuned for more information about Season 2 coming later this month! Timothy C. Tennent Rev. Jessica Lagrone Dr. Winfield Bevins Rev. Carolyn Moore Rev. Donna Covington Dr. Dorothy Smith-Hubbard Rev. Teddy Ray Eddie Kaufholz Dr. Craig Keener
Overview Today on the podcast, we’re talking with Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, President of Asbury Seminary. In today’s episode, we talk about the quote, “Attempt something so big, that unless God intervenes, it’s bound to fail,” how he stumbled upon that quote in Jamie Buckinghams’ study, ways he hears from God, and how his skills as a builder help him build a healthy, sustainable organization. We also explore his love of hiking and wood working.
Overview Today on the podcast, we're talking with Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, President of Asbury Seminary. In today's episode, we talk about the quote, “Attempt something so big, that unless God intervenes, it's bound to fail,” how he stumbled upon that quote in Jamie Buckinghams' study, ways he hears from God, and how his skills as a builder help him build a healthy, sustainable organization. We also explore his love of hiking and wood working.
In this episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock and Timothy C. Tennent discuss respectfully engaging world religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock and Timothy C. Tennent discuss respectfully engaging world religion.
Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, President of Asbury Seminary, preaches at the Orlando chapel from Matthew 11.