Bölümler
-
Our hosts (Jackie, Jean, Justin and Benita) share updates and memorable moments from the last season and introduce the theme of the new season: Stories.
Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Eksik bölüm mü var?
-
We are taking a break this month! But we have good news: we are launching the third season of our podcast, "stories", next month. Stay tuned for stories of how God is working across Asia!
Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Dr. Linda Bubod, former SBC faculty and SOC dean, joins Jean and Justin to discuss the importance of mental health care and the history and philosophy of SBC’s School of Counselling.
For more information about SBC's Haven counseling centre: https://www.sbc.edu.sg/resources/haven-counselling-centre/
Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Drs. Federico Villanueva (Langham/AGST/Loyola), Roberto Barredo (PTS College and Advanced Studies), and Aldrin Peñamora (IGSL/AGST/PCEC) join Justin and Jean to talk about their book Faith and Bayan: Evangelical Christian Engagement in the Philippine Context, which deals with political theology in the Philippines. To purchase the book, click here.
Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Dr. Alexander Chow (University of Edinburgh) and Rev Mark Nam (St. John the Evangelist, Woodley, UK) join Jackie and Justin to talk about the history of Chinese Christianity in the UK, what contextualization has looked like for the UK Chinese context, and their upcoming book, Chinese Heritage and British Christianity.
Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Benita and Justin speak with Pastor Ben Lee of RiverLife Church (Singapore) and Dr Nicole Ong, a researcher in literary trauma studies, on the important but seldom-addressed topic of sexual violence within the Christian community. They discuss a recently-published book which the podcast is titled after, the implications of sexual violence within the church, and how we need to provide a Christ-centred response to the matter.
Content warning:
General discussions of sexual violence and abuse.
Resources:
To purchase Assault on the Body: Sexual Violence and the Gospel Community, click here (also available in eBook format).
The following resources may be limited to the Singapore context. If you are based overseas and need help, we hope that you will be able to reach out to a relevant organisation near you.
An aggregated list of helpful resources: SolidGround.sg
Singapore Bible College's counselling centre provides services for clients from all walks of life: Haven Counselling Centre.Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Drs. David Chao (Center for Asian American Christianity, Princeton Seminary) and Easten Law (Overseas Ministries Study Center, Princeton Seminary) join Jackie and Justin to discuss their new research project on the intersection between Asian American Christianity and migration, and the impact this plays on issues like spiritual identity formation and intergenerational division.
Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Senior Pastor of Nerima Church of God (Tokyo, Japan), Rev Lam Wai Chan, and Ho Wei Hao, research lead of the Generation Project by Graceworks, join Benita and Jackie to share their heart on the generational gap within churches and how we may begin to bridge this gap.
Find out more about the Generation Project here.Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Dr. Havilah Dharamraj, Head of the Department of Biblical Studies at South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies (SAIACS), joins Jean and Jackie for a stimulating conversation about her scholarly endeavours in reading the Bible and doing intertextual studies in a manner that is relevant in the South Asia context.
Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Teo Sin Ee, a missionary to Taiwan's red light district, speaks to Jackie and Benita about the lives of women she ministers to and what their stories reveal about the nature of the gospel and God's heart for the marginalised.
To purchase 茶室女人心: 萬華紅燈區的故事, click here.NOTE: Some audio distortions are inherent from the original recording.
Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
SBC adjunct faculty Dr. Joel Navarro comes onto the podcast to talk with Justin and Benita about the concept of worship and the challenges churches face in contextualizing worship today. They discuss the inherent tension between traditional western forms of music, popular music, and local/ethnic musical traditions and what balancing these differing influences looks like.
Click here to hear one of Dr. Joel's favourite choral piece!Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Rev. Dr. Dev Menon (Zion Bishan B-P Church) and Dr. Mathew Mathews (Head Researcher, IPS, NUS) join Jean and Benita to discuss the state of racial relations in Singapore: how it has evolved, how it can continue to mature in our society, and key ways we can practice interracial friendships.
NOTE: Some audio distortions are inherent from the original recording.Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Our four hosts (Benita, Jackie, Jean, and Justin) reunite to share updates, recap their favorite moments from the last season, and talk about the theme of the new season, Church/Gospel and Culture.
Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
The Mosaic podcast will be taking a break this month! But you can look forward to our new season, which will be launching in July.
Catch up on missed episodes from Season 1, or drop us a comment or suggestions at https://form.jotform.com/231488543711054.Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
Dr. Jerry Hwang (Singapore Bible College) returns to our podcast with his coeditor Dr. Angukali Rotokha to share with Jean and Justin about their new book, Exploring the Old Testament in Asia Evangelical Perspectives. To purchase their book, click here.
Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
-
吴国安博士与 Jean 和 Jackie 谈论以全局观来面对现实的必要。他认为一个准确的神学及历史观能帮助我们正确地认知每个人在神恩典里的位置。
Benjamin Wu - The Connection of History and Theology to Faith
Dr Benjamin Wu converses with Jean and Jackie on the need for a big-picture view of reality. He sees that a right view of theology and history allows us to rightly be aligned to God’s grace for each person.Mosaic: Theology & Theologising in Asia and beyond
- Daha fazla göster