A History of Christian Theology

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Dr. Charles Kim, Jr. offers interviews and conversations about the historic doctrines and theologians of the Christian faith. The podcast has grown over the last several years to include not only round table discussions of ancient theological texts, but also includes interviews of leading theologians on these topics.

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Chad

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Dr. Matthew Bates
Dr. Matthew Bates is a professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary and an accomplished author known for his works on Christian theology. He has written several books, including 'Beyond the Salvation Wars', where he explores the complexities of salvation from both Protestant and Catholic perspectives.
Kevin Vanhoozer

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Dr. Simon P. Kennedy
Dr. Simon P. Kennedy is a research fellow at the University of Queensland and a non-resident fellow at the Danube Institute. He teaches at various institutions, including Lachlan Macquarie Institute and Queensland Theological College. Dr. Kennedy is known for his work on Christian formation and has authored the book 'Against Worldview: Reimagining Christian Formation as Growth in Wisdom'.

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salvation Protestants Catholics New Testament theology order of salvation Mere Christian Hermeneutics Bible Christ's transfiguration Kevin Vanhoozer Christian formation worldview evangelicals critique wisdom

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Episode 177: Episode 177: Matthew Bates- "Beyond the Salvation Wars"

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Chad
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Dr. Matthew Bates
Keywords
salvation Protestants Catholics New Testament theology order of salvation

Today, Chad sits down with Dr. Matthew Bates to discuss his newly released book "Beyond the Salvation Wars: Why Both Protestants and Catholics Must Reimagine How We Are Saved" with Brazos Press. Dr. Bates is a professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary and the author of several books. He talks with Chad about his position on the order of salvation and his counterproposal to Protestant and Catholic understandings of salvation. Thanks to Dr. Bates for coming on the podcast and Brazos Press for providing us with a copy of the book.

And thank you for being patient with us as we work on getting episodes out! Stay tuned over the next couple of weeks for episodes with Abigail Favale and Andrew Chronister. If you enjoy these episodes, please like and review us on iTunes and Spotify!

We hope you enjoy!

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Episode 176: Kevin Vanhoozer- "Mere Christian Hermeneutics"

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Chad
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Kevin Vanhoozer
Keywords
Mere Christian Hermeneutics Bible theology Christ's transfiguration Kevin Vanhoozer

On this episode, Chad chats with Dr. Kevin Vanhoozer of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School about his latest book "Mere Christian Hermeneutics: Transfiguring What It Means to Read the Bible Theologically" with Zondervan Academic. Dr. Vanhoozer explains his thesis of how we ought to read and respond to the Bible through the lens of Christ's transfiguration. He received his PhD from Cambridge University, served as Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Edinburgh, has written over 20 books, and is currently Research Professor of Systematic Theology at Trinity. His work covers many areas of theology and has inspired and influenced many to study the Bible, including Chad. We're thankful to Dr. Vanhoozer for taking the time to meet and to Zondervan for providing a copy of his book!


Stay on the lookout for more episodes coming soon and we hope you enjoy!


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Episode 175: Episode 175: Simon Kennedy- "Against Worldview"

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Chad
Guests
Dr. Simon P. Kennedy
Keywords
Christian formation worldview evangelicals critique wisdom


This week on A History of Christian Theology Chad sits down with Dr. Simon P. Kennedy to talk about his latest book "Against Worldview: Reimagining Christian Formation as Growth in Wisdom" with Lexham Press. Their conversation focuses on why evangelicals talk so much about worldview, what it is, why it’s important, Dr Kennedy’s critiques, and his suggestions on how we might want to reframe our view of or approach to it. Dr. Kennedy is both a research fellow at the University of Queensland and a non-resident fellow at the Danube Institute as well as teaching at numerous institutes like Lachlan Macquarie Institute and Queensland Theological College. We're very thankful to Dr. Kennedy for his time and to Lexham Press for sending us a copy of his book, be sure to check it out below!



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