Sinopsis
Weekly Podcasts by Drs. Lynn Cohick and Ed Stetzer
Episodios
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Theology for Life (Ep. 54): The Importance of Caring for Refugees
21/05/2018 Duración: 28minFeaturing Drs. Ed Stetzer and Lynn Cohick, with guest Dr. George Kalantzis In this episode of Theology for Life, Ed and Lynn discuss with Dr. George Kalantzis about the refugee crisis, the realities of life for refugees, and the call of the church to care for those on the move for whatever reason. George Kalantzis, …
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Theology for Life (Ep. 53): Theology, Sexuality, and the Human Body
07/05/2018 Duración: 25minFeaturing Drs. Ed Stetzer and Lynn Cohick, with guest Steven Park In this episode of Theology for Life, Ed and Lynn discuss with Dr. Beth Felker-Jones about sexuality and the human body. Dr. Beth Felker-Jones is Professor of Theology at Wheaton College.
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Theology for Life (Ep. 52): Methodism Then and Now
30/04/2018 Duración: 25minFeaturing Drs. Ed Stetzer and Lynn Cohick, with guest Dr. Jeffrey Barbeau In this episode of Theology for Life, Ed and Lynn discuss with Dr. Jeffrey Barbeau the past and present of Methodism. Why was it so popular, and what draws people to it today? How does it look different now, as opposed to the …
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Theology for Life (Ep. 51): Maritime History & Theology
16/04/2018 Duración: 20minFeaturing Drs. Ed Stetzer and Lynn Cohick, with guest Steven Park In this episode of Theology for Life, Ed and Lynn discuss with Steven Park maritime history and the 19th and 20th-century Christian outreach that occurred. Where was the gospel among the seafarers, and what did Christian ministry on the seas look like? Dr. Steven …
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Theology for Life (Ep. 50): Spiritual Formation in Emerging Adulthood
20/03/2018 Duración: 22minFeaturing Drs. Ed Stetzer and Lynn Cohick, with guest Dr. David Setran In this episode of Theology for Life, Ed and Lynn discuss with Dr. David Setran about this generation of emerging adults and how they view life and spirituality, and what this means for Christianity. Dr. David Setran is Price-LeBar Chair of Christian …
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Theology for Life (Ep. 49): The Relationship of Anthropology & The Christian Faith
26/02/2018 Duración: 24minFeaturing Drs. Ed Stetzer and Lynn Cohick, with guest Dr. James Huff In this episode of Theology for Life, Ed and Lynn discuss with Dr. James Huff talk anthropology, culture, and Christianity. James Huff Jr., Ph.D., is Associate Professor of HNGR (Human Needs and Global Resources) and Anthropology and Associate Director of HNGR at …
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Theology for Life (Ep. 48): Studying the Bible in the Ancient Languages
05/02/2018 Duración: 23minFeaturing Ed Stetzer and Lynn Cohick, with guest Dr. Michael Graves In this episode of Theology for Life, Ed and Lynn discuss with Dr. Michael Graves why studying the Bible in the original languages can help our understanding and appreciation of scripture. Instead of being archaic, the richness of the original languages help us go …
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Theology for Life (Ep. 47): Understanding Korean-U.S. Relations through a Faith Lens
29/01/2018 Duración: 18minFeaturing Dr. Lynn Cohick and Dr. Ed Stetzer, with guest Dr. Hanmee Kim In this episode of Theology for Life, Ed and Lynn talk to Dr. Hanmee Kim about North and South Korea–the history and current reality. What does this mean for Christians today? As we look at history, what do nation-states relationships and diplomatic …
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Theology for Life (Ep. 46): Christians & Immigration
22/01/2018 Duración: 23minFeaturing Ed Stetzer and Lynn Cohick, with guest David Iglesias In this episode of Theology for Life, Ed and Lynn discuss immigration and immigration policy with David Iglesias. Iglesias talks about current issues related to immigration and how Christians can engage those biblically. David Iglesias serves as the Director of the Wheaton College Center for …
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Theology for Life (Ep. 43): Sin, Patience, and Our Theology
26/12/2017 Duración: 21minFeaturing Drs. Lynn Cohick and Ed Stetzer, with guest Dr. David Lauber In this episode of Theology for Life Ed and Lynn talk to Dr. David Lauber about his works on both the doctrine of sin and the role of patience in the Christian life. David Lauber (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is associate professor …