So many significant issues are found at the intersection of theology and missions, yet people often speak about one to the neglect of the other. We ask questions about contextualization, honor and shame, biblical interpretation, and the church's mission in the world. Hosted by Jackson Wu, Werner Mischke, and Carrie Vaughn, discussions and interviews seek answers that are biblically faithful and culturally meaningful.
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Reading Romans with Eastern Eyes by Jackson Wu
Defending Shame by Te-Li Lau
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Dancing in the Mosque: An Afghan Mother’s Letter to her Son by Homeira Qaderi
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What whiteness is and how it impacts us all.
Questions to bring awareness to how you see white theology.
Action steps we can take to break out of white theology thinking.
Books that have impacted our thinking and awareness.
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Tim Gombis (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews, Scotland) is a former professor of New Testament at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, in Grand Rapids, MI. His p...
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In this season finale, we distinguish shame from guilt. The two concepts are often misunderstood. People in the church tend to assume that the Bible emphasizes guilt over shame. Along the way, we miss their significance in Scripture and the ways they impact our lives.
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Jonathan Worthington, we continue talking about theological education.
Adult learning brings experience into the classroom, but it can also mean there’s some unlearning that needs to happen as well. Teachers need to be aware of these dynamics when thinking through pedagogy.
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This is part 1 of our discussion about theological education with Jonathan Worthington, author of Creation in Paul and Philo and Vice President of Theological Education with Training Leaders International
Jonathan wrote a critical, yet gracious, review of Jackson’s book (Reading Romans with Eastern Eyes) and they’ve been friends ever since.
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There’s so much misunderstanding about honor and shame. It seems that people routinely talk past one another when speaking about these ideas. So, in this episode, we define our terms.
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This week, we change things up and get a bit more personal, where we introduce ourselves and talk about how we first learned about the significance of honor and shame.
Dr. Jamie Sanchez studied how various cultural markers are both shunned and engaged by the church. Is this an American or a Christian identity marker? This question should be central to us before we come up with any intercultural strategy.
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Dr. Callaham explains how we set up a “priesthood of languages” when doing cross-cultural work. A “priesthood of missionaries” refers to when missionaries depend only on their intuition in interpreting Scripture. We need to be aware of how we set ourselves up as unlikely priests in our host culture as missionaries.
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