Kingdom Roots With Scot Mcknight
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The Kingdom Roots Podcast with Scot McKnight is a conversation about how the Kingdom took root then and how it takes root now. Kingdom Root conversations with Scot McKnight will give clarity to the context of the New Testament and how that context informs the Church today. Dr. Scot McKnight is the Julius R. Mantey Chair of New Testament at Northern Seminary. Learn more about Northern Seminarys Masters of Arts in New Testament at http://www.seminary.edu/mant/
Episódios
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Church Structure Then and Now - KR 17
19/05/2016 Duração: 31minChurch leadership and structure in the New Testament is much more concerned with the character and transformation of the person leading than the role they play. If we want the Kingdom to take root like it did in the 1st Century then Church leadership and structure needs to reflex the cruciform character of Jesus. The character of the King determines the character of the Kingdom and King Jesus leads His Church by calling her leaders to take up the model of servant leadership that He exemplified in His life. Books Mentioned: Inhabiting the Cruciform God by Michael Gorman ( http://goo.gl/lh8Qec ) The Cruciform Church by Leonard Allen ( http://goo.gl/4683BG ) The Case for Servant Leadership by Kent Keith ( http://goo.gl/4ePHxN )
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Interview with Brian Zahnd on Water to Wine - KR 16
12/05/2016 Duração: 33minEver feel discontent with your ministry? Join our conversation with Brian Zhand as he unpacks his journey of why a pastor of a large and successful church would risk everything in a quest to find a richer, deep fuller Christianity. Brian’s story is a journey into faithfulness of Christianity’s great theological tradition. If Christianity is going to thrive into the coming generations we need to listen to the deep thinkers and practitioners of the Church like Brian Zhand. You can find Brian on Twitter @BrianZahnd (https://twitter.com/BrianZahnd)or Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BrianZahnd/timeline). Brian Also blogs at http://brianzahnd.com. Books by Brian Zhand: Water to Wine (http://goo.gl/oPZ29k) Beauty Will Save the World (http://goo.gl/qO1FyT) A Farewell to Mars (http://goo.gl/J6kwwO) Suggested Books from Podcast: The Spirit of Early Christian Thought by Robert Wilken (https://goo.gl/7erzAu) The Divine Conspiracy by Dallas Willard (https://goo.gl/MIEOT5)
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Class is in session: Education in the 1st Century - KR 15
05/05/2016 Duração: 31minHow did people learn in the 1st Century? What kind of school would Jesus have attended? Dr. McKnight tackles these questions and more in a discussion about education in the 1st Century. The way education was carried out in the 1st Century has a lot to say about how Jesus did discipleship. Understanding discipleship is more than transferring information; it’s rooted in a personal relationship that brings transformation. Interested in Northern Live? You can learn more about Northern Seminary’s live-streaming platform and sign up for an on-line event at seminary.edu/live.
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Jesus and the Table - KR 14
29/04/2016 Duração: 34minMeals and table fellowship were so significant in Jesus’ ministry that it has been said, “Jesus could have been killed simply because of the people with whom he ate.” Scot McKnight unpacks 1st Century meals and the way Jesus allowed Kingdom realities to break through in the meals of Jesus and his followers. Discover how Jesus turned routine meals into Kingdom realities, which means a new society was being formed around evening dinner tables and people got converted at the table with Jesus. Suggested Resources: A Fellowship of Differents: Showing the World God’s Design for Life Together By Scot McKnight: http://goo.gl/61WUrV The Food and Feasts of Jesus by Douglas Neel and Joel Pugh: http://goo.gl/h73Tby Interested in Northern Live? You can learn more about Northern Seminary’s live-streaming platform and sign up for an on-line event at seminary.edu/live.
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Bonhoeffer's Legacy - KR 13
21/04/2016 Duração: 31min“When Christ calls a man, he bids him come and die.” By living out powerful statements such as his quote above was how Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s life and work helped the Kingdom take root in some very toxic soil. Investigating his life and work helps the Church today be wise in examining the culture, the condition of the Church, and how to powerful bring the Kingdom into any context. Join Scot McKnight as he unpacks the biggest elements of Bonhoeffer’s legacy. Suggested Resources: Biographies: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A Biography by Eberhard Bethge ( http://goo.gl/bzUa2c ) A Strange Glory: A Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer by Charles Marsh (http://goo.gl/SSQmCW ) Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy by Eric Metaxas (http://goo.gl/Exdv74 ) Bonhoeffer’s Work’s Life Together (http://goo.gl/oJWckQ ) Discipleship (formally titled “The Cost of Discipleship”) ( http://goo.gl/qQXtkC ) Letters and Papers from Prison ( http://goo.gl/G3md2u )
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Preaching: Proclaiming the Kingdom - KR 12
15/04/2016 Duração: 32minWhat was the message of the early Church and how did that message take root in those who were listening? The message that the Church proclaims is critical in guiding what the Church is all about. This proclamation needs to include the full expression of how Jesus is the complete resolution to the story of Israel. In this episode Dr. McKnight provides the framework to continually grow in understanding the message of the early Church and being able to proclaim that message in and through the Church. Resources Mentioned: The King Jesus Gospel by Scot McKnight ( http://goo.gl/OymzhF ) Theology on Mission Podcast Episodes: What is Preaching and Why Bother? By David Fitch and Geoff Holslcaw ( http://goo.gl/37XdZ4 ) Preaching or Teaching? By David Fitch ( http://goo.gl/UZ4hc1 ) Learn more about Northern Seminary’s Master of Arts in New Testament at www.seminary.edu/MANT.
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Everything You Need to Know About the New Perspective in 30 Minutes - KR 11
07/04/2016 Duração: 31minHave you ever wondered how the new perspective came to be and the implications it has for the Church? In this episode Dr. Scot McKnight tackles the big questions of what is the new perspective on Paul? Why was it necessary to have a “new” perspective? Who are the main scholars leading the way for the new perspective? This episode also unpacks the implications that the new perspective has on the Church and the Christian life. Books and Authors mentioned by Dr. Scot McKnight: The Apostle Paul and the Christian Life: Ethical and Missional Implications Edited by Scot McKnight and Joseph Modica (http://goo.gl/1WyEYU) Paul Among Jews and Gentiles and Other Essays by Krister Stendahl (http://goo.gl/GX6BsW) Paul and Palestinian Judaism: A Comparison of Patterns of Religion by E.P. Sanders (http://goo.gl/kxjSJK) The New Perspective on Paul by James Dunn (http://goo.gl/LDkqEY) Paul and the Faithfulness of God by N.T. Wright (http://goo.gl/Vvodfp)
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Why Does the Church Need to Keep Doing Good Theology? - KR 10
01/04/2016 Duração: 28minTheology needs the Church and the Church needs good theology. This episode dives into the reason of why the Church and Theology cannot be mutually exclusive. If the Church is to do good theology, Church leaders need to understand it is a life long commitment of study that centers on allowing oneself to be soaked in how Scripture itself does theology. Scot mentions three books to get started on the journey of doing good theology: 1) The Great Theologians: A Brief Guide by Gerald McDermott ( http://goo.gl/KWLrwi) 2) The Story of Christian Theology by Roger Olson (http://goo.gl/YpQ2po) 3) Reading Backwards by Richard Hays (http://goo.gl/LjanXr) Be sure not to miss an episode of Kingdom Roots with Scot McKnight by subscribing to the podcast on iTunes or Sticher. Learn more about Northern Seminary’s Master of Arts in New Testament at www.seminary.edu/MANT.
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Navigating Change as a Church Leader - KR 9
24/03/2016 Duração: 31minLeading the church through change is one of the most difficult things a church leader can face. In Paul’s letter to Philemon he gives a vision of how to lead a church through a challenging shift. Most followers of Jesus desire to live out the deepest realities of His Kingdom through change. However, they often need a leader to lead them to a place they couldn’t get to on their own.
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The Resurrection Taking Root - KR 8
17/03/2016 Duração: 27minThe good news of Jesus’ resurrection breaks the bonds and power of death. Jesus intended this powerful reality to be deeply rooted in the Church. There is an incredible story Jesus invites everyone to take part in through the resurrection. Join in this week’s conversation to discover the implications the resurrection has for followers of Jesus and His community. The resurrection is the biggest “IF” in all of history because if it is true all of life changes with it. Be sure not to miss an episode of Kingdom Roots with Scot McKnight by subscribing to the podcast on iTunes or Sticher. Learn more about Northern Seminary’s Master of Arts in New Testament at www.seminary.edu/MANT.
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Is the God of Christianity and Islam the Same? - KR 7
10/03/2016 Duração: 27minIs the God of Christianity and Islam the same? This divisive question is the topic of discussion for this week’s episode of Kingdom Roots with Scot McKnight. There is a problem with the question that makes this topic more confusing than it needs to be and it starts with how we define the word same. Listen in to this week’s conversation and learn about the importance the divinity of Christ plays into answering the question. Also you will be challenged and be given a vision of Jesus’ instruction to love our neighbor. In the episode Scot mentioned his blog post about Miroslav Volf. You can find that blog post here: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jesuscreed/2015/12/16/the-same-god-12/ Be sure not to miss an episode of Kingdom Roots with Scot McKnight by subscribing to the podcast on iTunes or Sticher. Learn more about Northern Seminary’s Master of Arts in New Testament at www.seminary.edu/MANT.
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A Theology of Eucharist - KR 6
03/03/2016 Duração: 27minDr. McKnight explains how remembering in the context of Eucharist is more than mentally recalling an event, but it is an invitation to live faithfully according God’s covenant. Jesus rooted the first Eucharist meal in the context of Passover and when the Church partakes in Eucharist today God is still growing roots of liberation into the lives of believers. Book Recommendation on the Church calendar: Ancient Future Time by Robert Webber (http://goo.gl/slQZeX)
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Worship and Hymns in the New Testament - KR 5
25/02/2016 Duração: 29minSinging seemed to be central to the early Christians formation as believers. In this episode you will hear about what the early church centered their gatherings around and the transformation that flowed out of times of worship. Learn more about Northern Seminary’s Master of Arts in New Testament at www.seminary.edu/MANT.
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Interview with Dr. John Barclay on Paul and the Gift - KR 4
18/02/2016 Duração: 25minDr. Barclay helps us understand God’s deep desire for a relationship with His people by showing how grace took root in the Roman world and how we should allow it to take root now. Buy Paul and the gift: http://goo.gl/9JftcL Contact Dr. Barclay: john.barclay@durham.ac.uk
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The Inspiration and Inerrancy of the Bible - KR 3
11/02/2016 Duração: 28minWhy do we have the Bible? We play with fire if we force the Bible to do anything other than what God designed it to do. Discover what God desired to bring about in His people through their interaction with His Word.
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Evangelicalism and Feminism - KR 2
04/02/2016 Duração: 21minThe role of women in the Church is one of the biggest debates in Christianity today. Dr. McKnight helps turn this hotly contested debate into a positive conversation.
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What is the Kingdom? - KR 1
26/01/2016 Duração: 19minWhat is the Kingdom? The biblical term “kingdom” is the most misused and misunderstood concept by Christians today. In this episode Dr. McKnight sets the stage for how the term Kingdom should be understood and applied by the Church today. He begins the discussion about how the Kingdom took root in the 1st Century and how it can continue to take root today.