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God‘s story is the story of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. But it‘s also humanity‘s story, the story of a world fallen and blown apart and of a world reshaped and restored. It‘s the beginning of all beginnings and the end of all ends. Join Brent Siddall and the Rev Ian ‘Reido‘ Reid as they explore God, time, salvation and the cosmos. Explore the stories of Western culture as they pivot and interact with the main narrative of salvation history.
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21 hours ago
Dawn Mann Sanders – When Your World Ends
21 hours ago
21 hours ago
How do you rebuild your life after it falls apart?
Brent talks to Dawn Mann Sanders about her new IVP book ‘When Your World Ends: God’s Creative Process for Rebuilding a Life’.
Dawn is an associate minister at First Baptist Church of Glenarden where she serves as the director of the sermon based life groups ministry. Dawn has written and taught extensively on overcoming adversity and creating a new life both at FBCG and on her personal blog.
- (1:00) How Dawn has had to rebuild her life;
- (3:30) The creation account in Genesis;
- (5:15) God’s process for rebuilding a life;
- (6:30) How does God bring order out of chaos?
- (9:20) God creative toolkit;
- (11:25) Exercising our God given authority in the world;
- (13:20) How are we lights?
- (14:55) How can we be fruitful?
- (17:20) Peer relationships;
- (18:40) God’s image bearers;
- (19:40) Rest.
Links mentioned in this episode:
dawnmannsanders.com/when-your-world-ends-gods-creative-process-for-rebuilding-a-life/
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4 days ago
4 days ago
Did Tolkien’s philosophy of war arise from his appreciation of beauty?
Brent talks with Graham McAleer about his new book from the Catholic University Press of America called ‘Tolkien, Philosopher of War’.
Graham has a doctorate from Louvain, Belgium, where he wrote on medieval philosophy and theology. Graham is the author of books on ethics and moral theology. He’s a member of the Judicial Ethics Committee of the State of Maryland and a regular contributor to the national online magazine Law and Liberty, where he writes on culture and politics. He’s a professor of philosophy at Loyola University in Baltimore. He’s taught there for over 30 years and was awarded Teacher of the Year in 2014.
- (1:10) Tolkien’s philosophy of history;
- (3:50) Tolkien’s view of war and civilization – a matter of aesthetics?
- (5:40) Tolkien and vanity;
- (10:00) The Enlightenment and Tolkien;
- (15:10) Tolkien and liberalism;
- (19:50) Apocalyptic politics;
- (23:30) The West and Gnosticism;
- (30:00) War and vanity;
- (35:55) Tolkien, war and the Enlightenment;
- (37:20) War and theology in Tolkien;
- (45:20) Just war theory in ‘The Lord of the Rings’;
- (47:30) The Shire borders;
- (55:00) Forgiveness in Tolkien;
- (57:20) Why beauty is insufficient in maintaining peace.
Links mentioned in this episode:
www.amazon.com/Tolkien-Philosopher-War-Graham-McAleer/dp/0813238668
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5 days ago
5 days ago
Brent talks with Joshua Farris about his ‘Mind Matters’ article ‘Finding Common Ground: Exploring Near-Death Experiences and Beyond’.
Joshua is an ordained priest with the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian in Missio Mosaic. He’s the director and founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
- (1:00) Bernardo Kastrup and near death experiences;
- (4:55) What do people experience?
- (9:40) NDE’s – science and philosophy;
- (13:50) NDE’s and materialism;
- (16:20) Christian view of the afterlife;
- (20:00) Joshua’s ministries.
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mindmatters.ai/2024/05/finding-common-ground-exploring-near-death-experiences-and-beyond/
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Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Chris Lee Britain’s Viral Vicar – Know You Are Beloved
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Do you want to cut through the noise and feel safe in who you are before God?
Brent talks with the Rev. Chris Lee, Britain’s viral vicar about his new Tyndale House book ‘Know You Are Beloved: Press Pause, Breathe Deeply, and Be Known By God’.
Chris is the vicar of a growing church in London. He’s passionate about prayer and helping people discover their identity in God. He’s been called ‘the internet’s favorite vicar’ and is best known as an influencer who started delivering inspirational 60 second sermons on social media several years ago. His sermons went viral and today he reaches an international audience of 171,000 Instagram followers. Christ speaks at various conferences and on his podcast ‘Come Read with Me’.
- (1:20) A viral vicar;
- (2:20) A great unsettling in the world;
- (4:20) Who does God say we are?
- (5:15) The importance of prayer;
- (7:05) The Desert Fathers;
- (10:30) Silence;
- (12:40) How do we find internal silence?
- (15:15) Learning to hear God’s voice;
- (17:45) St. Francis;
- (20:30) Deep rest in Christ.
Links mentioned in this episode:
www.amazon.com.au/dp/1496474643?ref_=mr_referred_us_au_nz
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Saturday Nov 16, 2024
Joshua Farris Is the World Enchanted – or Disenchanted?
Saturday Nov 16, 2024
Saturday Nov 16, 2024
Brent is joined by Joshua Farris to dicuss a recent ‘Mind Matters’ article called ‘New Podcast Asks, Is the World Really Enchanted – or Disenchanted?’
Joshua is an ordained Anglican priest in the Diocese of Kagera and ACMI and a Canon Theologian on Missio Mosaic. He's the Director and Founder of Soul Science Ministries and Spiritually Driven Leadership.
- (0:50) Megan O’Gieblyn;
- (2:30) What does it mean to be human?
- (7:40) Transhumanism;
- (10:40) Is the world enchanted or disenchanted?
- (13:30) Fresh opportunities;
- (15:00) Why is consciousness so important?
- (18:25) Near death experiences;
- (20:20) Joshua’s podcasts.
Links mentioned in this episode:
mindmatters.ai/2024/06/new-podcast-asks-is-the-world-really-enchanted-or-disenchanted/
soulscienceministries.com/about-us
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Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Miranda Zapor Cruz Faithful Politics
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
How can Christians think about politics?
Brent talks with Miranda Zapor Cruz about her new IVP book ‘Faithful Politics: Ten Approaches to Christian Citizenship and Why It Matters’.
Miranda is professor of historical theology at Indiana Wesleyan University. She holds a Phd in religion, politics and society from Baylor University’s J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies and a Masters of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary.
- (1:04) Faith and politics;
- (2:00) A framework for faithful Christian participation in politics?
- (3:30) Why is our faith disconnected with our politics?
- (5:20) The influence and witness of the church?
- (8:30) What does the term politics actually mean?
- (9:15) Aristotle and politics;
- (10:15) Augustine;
- (11:30) Living as dual citizens;
- (13:30) The Kingdom of God is not the U.S;
- (14:45) Christianity and political conservatism;
- (17:20) Separation of church and state;
- (19:15) Luther’s two kingdoms theology;
- (20:45) The 2 Calvinist approaches;
- (23:45) Problems with the direct Christian influence model;
- (25:20) Christian nationalism.
Links mentioned in this episode:
mirandazaporcruz.com/faithful-politics/
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Saturday Nov 09, 2024
Hannah Long Movie Review – Gettysburg (1993)
Saturday Nov 09, 2024
Saturday Nov 09, 2024
Brent is joined by Hannah Long to review the 1993 American Civil War classic ‘Gettysburg’.
Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Dispatch’ and ‘Angelus News’.
- (2:00) Historical background and the cast;
- (4:10) Production values and the beards!
- (5:50) How accurate is the movie?
- (9:10) Location shooting;
- (11:50) How well are the historical figures portrayed?
- (15:30) Leadership;
- (18:15) A story about freedom?
- (23:45) Does the film take sides?
- (25:35) A film about different ideas of government?
Links mentioned in this episode:
/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettysburg_(1993_film)
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Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Alastair Roberts Zechariah 6
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
How do the 4 horses of Zechariah 6 compare with the 4 horses in Revelation 6?
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute about Zechariah 6.
- (0:30) The 8th night vision;
- (1:30) The 4 chariots and the number 4!
- (4:15) The 2 mountains and the their symbolism;
- (7:00) The Temple as a symbolic model of the cosmos;
- (9:55) The color of the horses;
- (13:40) The 4 winds of heaven;
- (15:50) The crown and its significance;
- (17:00) The branch;
- (19:15) The throne;
- (21:30) Fulfillment in Christ.
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Saturday Nov 02, 2024
Alastair Roberts Zechariah 5
Saturday Nov 02, 2024
Saturday Nov 02, 2024
Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute to discuss the weird night visions of Zechariah 5.
A flying scroll and some flying women!
- (0:30) The night visions;
- (2:25) The flying scroll;
- (3:34) The dimensions;
- (5:05) What does the scroll symbolize and why is it flying?
- (8:05) The 7th vision;
- (10:30) The eye or iniquity in v 6;
- (11:25) The leaden cover;
- (13:20) The woman in the basket;
- (14:10) Shinar;
- (16:05) The vision and Ezekiel;
- (17:20) Day of Atonement references;
- (18:15) Holiness.
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Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
Jennifer Holberg Robert Browning
Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
Brent is joined by Jennifer Holberg to discuss Robert Browning and his dramatic monologue about a psychopathic duke called ‘My Last Duchess’.
Jennifer is professor and chair of the English Department at Calvin University in the States and co-director of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing. She’s also the author of the book ‘Nourishing Narratives’.
- (0:57) Who was Robert Browning?
- (5:10) Elizabeth Barrett Browning;
- (8:10) ‘My Last Duchess’;
- (12:53) Based on a true story;
- (16:50) The Duke and his crimes;
- (18:55) Irony;
- (23:45) Hyphens and broken speech in the poem;
- (30:05) The Neptune image.
Links mentioned in this episode:
calvin.edu/people/jennifer-l-holberg
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