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In this episode, Josh shares his experiences attending various Christian worship services, from a progressive United Methodist church to a Catholic mass and a charismatic "Kingdom Rain" event, reflecting on ecumenism and the diverse expressions of Christian faith across denominations.
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In this June episode of The Seminarian, Josh interviews Dr. Timothy Tennent, reflecting on his 15 years as president of Asbury Theological Seminary, including leadership milestones, challenges like the Asbury revival, and his transition to teaching world Christianity.
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In this episode, Josh and Joe discuss notable 20th-century theologians, offering a brief and casual overview of their contributions, including figures like C.S. Lewis, Karl Barth, and N.T. Wright, with an emphasis on sparking curiosity rather than providing exhaustive detail.
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In this episode, Josh and Joe share their personal journeys and ministry experiences that led them to become seminarians.
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In this episode, Josh and Joe welcome their mentor and recent graduate, Josiah Dangers, who shares insights from his journey through Talbot School of Theology. Josiah discusses the challenges and transformative experiences of seminary life, emphasizing the importance of theological education, spiritual formation, and humility in ministry.
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In this episode, Joshua interviews Dr. Scot McKnight, a prominent New Testament scholar, about his prolific writing career and the themes of his book "A Church Called Tov," which addresses the need for goodness in church culture. They discuss practical advice for aspiring pastors on resisting toxic cultures, emphasizing the importance of spiritual formation, accountability, and mentorship.
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In this episode, Josh and Joe delve into their recent class on Biblical Narrative, emphasizing the importance of viewing the Bible as a cohesive story rather than disjointed texts. They discuss the interconnectedness of biblical themes.
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In this fun episode, Josh and Joe review theological vocabulary with a playful quiz. Join them as they challenge each other to define complex terms, share laughs, and help listeners expand their theological lexicon.
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In this episode, special guest Dr. Craig Keener discusses theological concepts of cessationism and supersessionism. Dr. Keener is a world-renowned New Testament scholar from Asbury Theological Seminary. The conversation explores the nuances of these doctrines, including the ongoing relevance of spiritual gifts and the relationship between the church and Israel, emphasizing a balanced understanding of biblical fulfillment and continuity.
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In this episode, Joshua is joined by his friend Evan Wilkerson, a seminarian at Talbot School of Theology and Next Generation Director at World Challenge. They discuss the interplay of legacy and education in shaping the next generation of Christians.
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In this episode, Josh discusses practical and effective strategies for studying and preparing for finals, emphasizing organization, time management, and maintaining a focused and prayerful mindset toward learning.
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In this episode, Josh and Joe dive into book recommendations for seminary students and avid readers, discussing categories ranging from academic to personal interest. They share their top picks and why these books resonate with them, providing a blend of theological depth and practical advice for engaging with Scripture and other impactful readings.
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In this episode, Joshua and his guest, Dr. Joe Dongell, a seasoned professor from Asbury Theological Seminary, delve into his rich experiences and insights gained from teaching Biblical Studies for over three decades. They explore the transformative power of scripture study, the integration of rigorous academic study with spiritual depth, and the role of effective teaching in fostering a deeper understanding and love for the word of God.
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In this episode, Joshua brings two of his classmates on the show to talk about seminary life: as fully online, hybrid, and in-person seminarians. They explore the unique ways they forged a tight-knit community despite the digital divide.
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In this episode of The Seminarian, Joshua and Joe dive into their recent experience with a seminary course titled "Basic Christian Doctrine,". They explore how the course has deepened their appreciation for theological integrity, the historical development of doctrine, and the role of philosophy in theology, emphasizing the importance of ecumenism in fostering unity within the Christian faith.
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In this episode of The Seminarian, Josh and Joe share their experiences and key takeaways from a course on Gospel Catechesis, exploring the ancient practice of instructing believers in the faith and its relevance today. They delve into the concept of "rival liturgies," discussing how secular rituals and practices often compete for our attention and affections, contrasting them with Christian traditions and the pursuit of a life shaped by the teachings and example of Jesus.
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In this episode we delve into the world of online and hybrid seminary experiences. We explore the concept of "digital discipleship," discussing how theological learning and spiritual growth have evolved in the digital age. We share our personal journeys as online students at Asbury Theological Seminary, highlighting the flexibility and accessibility of digital learning, especially for those with busy schedules, families, and full-time jobs. The episode also addresses the challenges of online learning, such as the potential for isolation and the importance of discipline and time management. We conclude with a discussion on the broader implications of digital discipleship in today's world and offer a list of online resources for theological education.
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In this episode, hosts Joshua and Joseph discuss the ethical use of AI like ChatGPT in seminary studies, exploring its potential for plagiarism and dependency. They interview a special guest who advises using AI as a supplementary tool for research and idea generation, but not as a substitute for critical thinking and original work. The episode concludes with an emphasis on academic integrity and the importance of using AI responsibly in academic settings.
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We're thrilled to announce our new podcast, The Seminarian, launching Spring of 2024. In this trailer, Joshua casts vision for what to expect in upcoming episodes.