In episode 10 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Danny Hampson, who lives and ministers in Ibiza as part of 24/7 Prayer and, he is also completing a Masters with WTC. In their conversation they talked about the real Ibiza, prayer, theological awareness, and Danny’s MA dissertation.
In episode 9 of TheoDisc, Kenny chats with Bev Murrill about emerging from, and feeling the effects of, the pandemic on church life and practice. They ask what lessons have been learned from that time, and what might church leadership and community look like going forward?
In episode 8 of the TheoDisc Podcast, Kenny chats with Dr Steve Watts about the cultural arrogance borne from ignorance of the context of church history, contrasted with the potential for humility, self-aware insight, and faithful witness.
In this episode, Kenny chats with Janey Lawry-White about why it’s important to study theology in today’s climate. Janey not only oversees all operations full-time at WTC, she has also studied on the GradDip and is currently doing the MA, so really knows what she’s talking about!
For our Christmas special, Kenny got to sit in while Lucy Peppiatt had a chat with Tim Mackie, from the Bible Project! They conversed about his journey from being purely a biblical scholar, to gaining a deeper understanding of Systematic Theology, and how it plays such a significant part in shaping and influencing our faith.
In this episode, Kenny chats with Bob about how Christian Nationalism is a present danger in the US and to some extent the UK in its pursuit of power and exclusion over love and service.
Tobias and Kenny talk about how developing an awareness of the interplay between New Testament and Hebrew scriptures with regards to literary and narrative links can open our eyes to fresh ways of understanding the biblical text for our world.
In this episode, Kenny chats with Freddy about his work in Lamentations – how it came to be the focus of his PhD, and the ideas that emerged. They look at the poems within the book and how our church cultures today need to and can reclaim a measure of lament within our worship.
In this conversation, which follows on from episode 1, Kenny and Lucy talk through different models of thought concerning the doctrine of the Imago Dei, and how our understanding of the doctrine can have transformative potential in the way we live practically.
We are delighted to present our first ever episode of the TheoDisc Podcast, with none other than our very own Principal, Dr. Lucy Peppiatt, who discusses her new book, The Imago Dei, Humanity Made in the Image of God.
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Transforming people through life-giving theology in the presence and power of the Spirit
Transforming people through life-giving theology in the presence and power of the Spirit.
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