The Pastor Theologians Podcast
A podcast by The Center for Pastor Theologians - Mondays
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249 Episodes
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Preaching, Personality, and Identity | Matthew Kim
Published: 2/24/2020 -
Irenaeus, the Devil, and the Goodness of Creation | Gerald Hiestand
Published: 2/17/2020 -
Earning a PhD as a Full-Time Pastor (Part 2) | Gerald Hiestand
Published: 2/10/2020 -
Earning a PhD as a Full-Time Pastor (Part 1) | Gerald Hiestand
Published: 2/3/2020 -
The Pastor as Cruciform Theologian (Part 2) | Todd Wilson
Published: 1/27/2020 -
The Pastor as Cruciform Theologian (Part 1) | Todd Wilson
Published: 1/20/2020 -
Bonhoeffer's Ecclesial Hermeneutic | Jameson Ross
Published: 1/13/2020 -
Mary, the Incarnation, and Women in the Christian Story (Part 2) | Amy Peeler & Jennifer McNutt
Published: 12/30/2019 -
Mary, the Incarnation, and Women in the Christian Story (Part 1) | Amy Peeler & Jennifer McNutt
Published: 12/23/2019 -
Catholics, Protestants, and Justification 500 Years after the Reformation | Chris Castaldo
Published: 12/16/2019 -
Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Chris Castaldo
Published: 12/9/2019 -
Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Jameson Ross
Published: 12/2/2019 -
Preaching and Presence in the Local Church | Chris Bruno & Matt O'Reilly
Published: 11/25/2019 -
Digital Life as Secular Liturgy (Part 2) | Felicia Wu Song
Published: 11/18/2019 -
Digital Life as Secular Liturgy (Part 1) | Felicia Wu Song
Published: 11/11/2019 -
Global Theological Education (Part 2) | Nick Ellis
Published: 11/4/2019 -
Global Theological Education (Part 1) | Nick Ellis
Published: 10/28/2019 -
Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Gavin Ortlund
Published: 10/14/2019 -
Theological Retrieval for Evangelicals | Gavin Ortlund
Published: 10/14/2019 -
Mere Sexuality (Part 2) | Todd Wilson
Published: 10/7/2019
A theology podcast for the church. The pastor theologians podcast consists of conversations and teaching resources at the intersection of theological scholarship and life and ministry in the local church. The vision for this show is to help equip pastors to be theologians for today’s complex world.