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Resound features thoughtful conversations at Calvin Theological Seminary about how faith and theology shape our life in the world.
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#17 – Rachael Denhollander on Understanding Forgiveness and Justice
28/03/2019 Duração: 31minWhen she stood in a Michigan courtroom last year to make the last of 156 victim impact statements in the sentencing hearing for her abuser, Rachael Denhollander spoke with eloquent conviction and theological wisdom about forgiveness and justice—two terms she says are often misused and misunderstood, sometimes in ways that compound the trauma of the survivors of abuse.
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#16 – Nicholas Kristof on Covering the World for the New York Times
28/02/2019 Duração: 32minNicholas Kristof has spent a career in journalism telling stories from places that few of his readers have ever been, and few would otherwise notice. The longtime New York Times columnist was among the first and most persistent voices to call the world's attention to genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan in the mid-2000s, and has been a prominent voice in highlighting the global plague of human trafficking. Kristof spoke at the January Series of Calvin College.
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#15 – Mary Vermeer Andringa on Faith, Family, and Leadership
30/01/2019 Duração: 41minMary Andringa's pioneering career in business has been built on a foundation of faith, family, and community. In this conversation she reflects on the legacy of her father Gary as she captures it in her recent book Remembering Dad, and shares lessons on women in leadership, faith and work, and gathering generational wisdom.
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#14 – Danjuma Gibson on Frederick Douglass, Oppression, and Hope
19/12/2018 Duração: 01h04sFrederick Douglass escaped slavery to become one of the most important authors of the 19th […]
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#13 – Catherine Gonzalez on Breaking Down Barriers to Women in Ministry and Theological Education
20/11/2018 Duração: 53minCatherine Gonzalez has spent a lifetime answering God’s call to break down barriers to female […]
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#12 – Matthew Kaemingk on Interfaith Hospitality in an Age of Fear
30/10/2018 Duração: 50minWhy do some North American Christians choose fear over hospitality? What would radical hospitality as Christian discipleship look like in interfaith conversations? Matthew Kaemingk explores these questions in his new book Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear. He spoke at the Loving Your Neighbor conference at Calvin Seminary this summer, and sat down with Cory Willson to talk about this timely topic.
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#11 – Paul Lim on Loving Your Immigrant and Refugee Neighbor
16/10/2018 Duração: 01h01minCountries around the world are wrestling with the issue of immigration. Churches are too. What does it mean to answer Jesus’ call to love your neighbor when it comes to immigrants and refugees? The Loving Your Neighbor Conference at Calvin Seminary this summer brought together church and ministry leaders to explore these questions.
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#10 – Jeff Sajdak and Aaron Einfeld on Smartphones and Spiritual Health
27/07/2018 Duração: 37minWhat do smartphones have to do with our spiritual health? Calvin Seminary recently held a Smartphone Retreat to discern as a community the ways we use our smartphones and the effects they have on us. We found that for many of us, our smartphone use shows signs of addictive patterns, and that for all of us, we can reflect on what we do with our moments, minutes, and "downtime" throughout the day, and the implications this has for our spiritual lives and our life together in community.
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#9 – Matt Tuininga on John Calvin, the Church, and Politics
12/07/2018 Duração: 37minHow can the Church speak into a time of bitter political divisions? How can the […]
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#8 – Mary VandenBerg on Loving Your Neighbor with Dementia
14/06/2018 Duração: 01h12sMillions of people who suffer from dementia, and their loved ones and caregivers, face slow and agonizing decline. How can we show love to these neighbors? How can we view life and death in a way that challenges North American culture? Mary VandenBerg addressed these questions at the Loving Your Neighbor conference in 2016.
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#7 – Danjuma Gibson on Pastoral Theology at the Margins
06/06/2018 Duração: 54minDanjuma Gibson recently took a class from Calvin Seminary to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to wrestle with questions about theology, suffering, and oppression. He reflects on the impact of those visits on participants.
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#6 – Gary Burge on Navigating the Paths of the Holy Land
24/05/2018 Duração: 43minTracing the paths of biblical history in the Holy Land gives new dimensions to our reading of Scripture. But today, Israel and Palestine lie at the center of intense conflict. Gary Burge has spent a career studying and traveling to the Holy Land. He talks about navigating its paths and guiding students on their own experiences there.
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#5 – Justo González and Mariano Avila on the Future of Latino Theological Education
16/05/2018 Duração: 52minJusto González is one of the world’s leading theologians, and a prominent voice in calling the […]
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#4 – Karin Maag on the Legacy of the Reformation
08/05/2018 Duração: 34minWhat is the legacy of the Protestant Reformation, five centuries after it began? What signs […]
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#3 – Mary Hulst on Practical Wisdom for Preaching
30/04/2018 Duração: 39minIn her new book A Little Handbook for Preachers: Ten Practical Ways to a Better Sermon […]
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#2 – Richard Mouw on Loving Your Neighbor
23/04/2018 Duração: 50minRichard Mouw talks about forming 'standing alongside of' and 'listening to' relationships in the service of the Gospel at the Loving Your Neighbor Today conference at Calvin Seminary
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#1 – N.T. Wright on Real Gospel Hope
16/04/2018 Duração: 46minN.T. Wright talks with John Witvliet about the full dimensions of the gospel and resurrection hope.