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Dr. Matthew Arbo
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Vision For Life
Episode 186 | VFL Reads: We Need Good Protestant Ethicists
Resources mentioned in this episode:Walking Through Infertility: Biblical, Theological, and Moral Counsel for Those Who Are Struggling by Matthew ArboResurrection and Moral Order: An Outline for Evangelical Ethics by Oliver O’Donovan
2024-11-13
38 min
Contemporánea
62. Repetición
La repetición está presente desde las ceremonias tribales hasta los viejos salones; se practicaba en la Edad Media y es básica, en forma de loop, en la música electrónica. La repetición hace que los sonidos nos parezcan más familiares: nos vuelve participantes activos._____Has escuchado“24 Loops”. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por Pierre Jodlowski, 25 de noviembre de 2013 [Pieza para cuatro percusiones y loops]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz1fPotRK_8“C. P. E. Bach Clavier-Sonate mit veränderten Reprisen, Allegro”. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por Yvonne Ritter, 13...
2024-09-22
10 min
Culture Matters
Nobody’s Mother with Dr. Sandra Glahn
In this week's episode, we have a conversation with Professor Sandra Glahn on the topics of infertility and how women have served in historical Christianity. We look at her latest book— Nobody’s Mother— a re-examining of Paul’s words in 1 Timothy 2:15 with new social and historical context that helps us better understand God’s view of women. Resources Mentioned Nobody's Mother by Sandra Glahn Website: Sandraglahn.com Walking through Infertility by Matthew Arbo Thanks To Our Sponsors We love the Pour Over and we think you will too! The Pour Ove...
2023-10-24
47 min
OKHR Leads
28. Matthew Arbo - Mixing the Wu Tang Clan with Ethics
What does the Wu Tung Clan have to do with Ethics in HR? Well, not much but it makes for a great title and both are mentioned in the 28th episode of "OKHR Leads." Today's guest is Matthew Arbo who has opened his own consulting company focusing on Business Ethics. Is there a space for such a company, well yes there is and we learn just how much of a need there is in this conversation. Wait until the end to learn about how the Wu Tang Clan fits in. Links to items mentioned in t...
2021-10-25
57 min
Vision For Life
Episode 54 | VFL Culture: COVID-19 Vaccines
Introducing "VFL Culture" episodes, where we discuss a topic of public debate through the lens of biblical wisdom. Hunter and Autumn (reluctantly) dive in to everyone's favorite family argument: Should I get the COVID-19 vaccine? Is there a possible "religious exception" reason to refuse the vaccine if mandated? And what if I land in a different place on this than my friends, fellow church members or pastors?Resources mentioned in this episode:"COVID-19 raises concerns about abortive fetal cells in medicine" [ERLC] (https://erlc.com/resource-library/articles/explainer-covid-19-raises-concern-about-abortive-fetal-cells-in-medicine/)"Common questions about the COVID-19...
2021-09-15
32 min
ERLC Podcast
20 years since 9/11 and vaccine requirements ramping up
In this episode, Lindsay and Brent discuss the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and the rebuilding that is still happening, the International Mission Boards updates to their vaccination policy to maximize access to unreached peoples, Biden requiring Covid vaccines for federal workers, and some good new about the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this year. They also give a rundown of this week’s ERLC content including Andrew T. Walker with "Does justice or profit drive abortion? What the Texas Heartbeat Act will reveal about the abortion industry," Jill Waggoner with "3 SBC leaders reflect on 9/11: 20 years later, our call to love, upho...
2021-09-10
45 min
Digital Public Square
A conversation with Dr. Christian Miller on the virtue of honesty
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Christian Miller, professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University and director of the Honesty Project. We talk about his new book from Oxford University Press, Honesty: The Philosophy and Psychology of a Neglected Virtue.Meet Dr. Miller: Christian B. Miller is the A. C. Reid Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University. He is currently the Director of the Honesty Project. He is the author of over 100 academic papers as well as four books, including Moral Character: An Empirical Theory (2013), Character and Moral Psychology (2014), The Character Gap: H...
2021-08-09
30 min
Dad Tired
The Pain Of Infertility & The Hope Of The Gospel (with Matthew Arbo)
In today's episode, we cover the very painful topic of infertility. If you, or someone you know, has struggled with infertility, or the loss of a baby today's episode will be an encouragement to you.
2021-06-28
29 min
Digital Public Square
A conversation with Dr. Matthew Arbo on public theology and virtue ethics
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Matthew Arbo, Associate Professor of Theological Studies and Director of the Center for Faith and Public Life at Oklahoma Baptist University, and we talk about his work in public theology and virtue ethics.Sign up to receive the WeeklyTech newsletter each Monday morning at jasonthacker.com/weeklytech.Meet Dr. Arbo:Prior to his arrival at OBU, Dr. Arbo served for three years as Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. He is the author of The Virtues: An I...
2021-04-26
30 min
The Two Cities
Episode #59 - Reflections on the Gender Series
In this episode we recap and reflect on the gender series that we’ve been doing since mid-November 2020. The series spans eighteen episodes, beginning with “Paul and Masculinity with Grace Emmett” (November 11, 2020) and ending with “The Great Sex Rescue with Sheila Wray Gregoire” (March 10, 2020). As we explain in this conversation, we regard every episode in between these two episodes as being part of the series, including the ones on racial matters, such as, “Whiteness in Biblical Scholarship with Dr. Ekaputra Tupamahu,” “Critical Theory: Fact, Fiction, or Fallacy? With Dr. Matthew Arbo and Dr. Scott Coley,” and “African American Readings of Paul with Dr. Lisa B...
2021-03-17
48 min
The Two Cities
Episode #50 - Critical Theory: Fact, Fiction or Fallacy? With Dr. Matthew Arbo and Dr. Scott Coley
Back by popular demand, Dr. Matthew Arbo and Dr. Scott Coley join Amber Bowen and Dr. John Anthony Dunne for a joint discussion on Critical Theory. Dr. Arbo is Associate Professor of Theological Studies at Oklahoma Baptist University and was previously on our podcast episode entitled “Critical Theory and Ethics”; Dr. Coley is Lecturer of Philosophy and the Director of the Global Encounters program at Mount St. Mary’s University, and he was on our podcast episode entitled “Understanding Critical Theory.” In this episode we discuss whether some of the most common objections to Critical Theory (and particularly Critical Race Theory) co...
2021-01-13
1h 15
Digital Public Square
A conversation with Dr. Ben Mitchell on bioethics and medicine
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Ben Mitchell, editor of Ethics & Medicine: An International Journal of Bioethics and a Research Fellow with the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, and we talk about bioethics, medicine, and technology.Sign up to receive the WeeklyTech newsletter each Monday morning at jasonthacker.com/weeklytech.Meet Dr. Mitchell:Dr. Mitchell previously served as the Graves Professor of Moral Philosophy at Union University for 11 years. Prior to joining the Union faculty, he taught ethics, including bioethics and contemporary culture for a decade at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in D...
2021-01-11
30 min
Capitol Conversations
NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins on the COVID-19 vaccines
With the first COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer being delivered throughout the U.S., we wanted to bring you a discussion about the vaccines between Dr. Russell Moore and Dr. Francis Collins, the Director of the National Institutes of Health.Dr. Collins is one of our nation’s key scientific leaders battling the pandemic. In this conversation, he shares insights about the development of the vaccines, misconceptions about them and what it will take to get our church life back to "normal."This discussion was hosted as an ERLC webinar on December 3, 2020.This episode is...
2020-12-15
36 min
Church Grammar
Election Year (Part 2): Matthew Arbo Repost
As the 2020 election approaches, we will be posting two conversations on culture, politics, and ethics. Part 1 was a conversation with Alan Noble and Part 2 is a conversation with Matthew Arbo. This episode is a conversation with Dr. Matthew Arbo of Oklahoma Baptist University. We discuss the definition of Christian ethics (2:00), good and bad versions of doing evangelical ethics (3:15), how Christians should view and engage politics (8:25), studying with Oliver O'Donovan (30:00), walking through infertility (39:40), is Crossfit a cult? (42:45), and more. Buy Matt's books. Church Grammar is presented by B&H Academic and the Christian Standard Bible. Intro music: Purple Dinosaur by nobigdyl. Bran...
2020-08-24
44 min
Church Grammar
Election Year (Part 1): Alan Noble Repost
As the 2020 election approaches, we will be posting two conversations on culture, politics, and ethics. Part 1 is a conversation with Alan Noble and Part 2 is a conversation with Matthew Arbo. This episode is a conversation with Dr. Alan Noble of Oklahoma Baptist University. We discuss basketball fandom (3:45), the weirdness of the Shawnee, OK mall (7:30), overrating Flannery O'Connor and C. S. Lewis (16:45), how the intersection of technology and secularism impacts our worldview (21:25), the importance of liturgy (34:00), the future of evangelicalism in America (40:00), and more. Buy Alan's books. Church Grammar is presented by B&H Academic and the Christian Standard Bible. Intro mus...
2020-08-12
1h 02
The Two Cities
Episode #24 - Critical Race Theory & The Church
Continuing our conversation on Critical Theory and Critical Race Theory (CRT), we conclude our series with some ecclesial reflections as it pertains to pastoral concerns and the nature of Christian engagement with CRT. Along the way we talk about what it means to be a Christian peacemaker, whether evangelical quest for political power is an objective good worth pursuing, and if the Bible contains hegemonic discourse. This episode, which builds upon the previous episodes with philosopher Dr. Scott Coley (“Understanding Critical Theory") and ethicist Dr. Matthew Arbo (“Critical Theory & Ethics"), contains final reflections from five Two Cities team members: Amber Bowe...
2020-07-22
35 min
The Two Cities
Episode #23 - Critical Theory & Ethics with Dr. Matthew Arbo
Following up on our previous conversation on Critical Theory from last week ("Understanding Critical Theory with Dr. Scott Coley"), in this episode Amber Bowen, John Anthony Dunne, and Logan Williams are joined by ethicist and political theologian, Dr. Matthew Arbo, who is Associate Professor of Theological Studies at Oklahoma Baptist University. Over the course of our conversation we explore the ethics of Critical Theory (and Critical Race Theory), noting its relationship to ideologies such as capitalism and marxism, and how it manifests itself in society through avenues like activism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-07-15
57 min
I'll Take A Shot At That
HODJA
HODJA: Claudius Abesodo Gamiel Winston King Pratt aka Gamiel Stone hails from New York City. His first recording was made in an apartment on the NYC’s Lower East Side, with Huey Morgan of Fun Lovin’ Criminals and Ray Greene legendary NYCHC drummer. Matthias Arbo Klein has been drumming in over 20 years. He learned by listening and playing to everything that caught his attention. His biggest influence was his teacher Mr. Jerry Granelli, drummer with The Grateful Dead, Charlie Haiden and Ornette Coleman. Tenboi Levinson is a musician, composer and producer from Copenhagen, Denmark, w...
2019-09-19
46 min
Frontline Church - South Sermons
The Roundtable Sessions: Sexual Ethics
Part 4 of The Roundtable Sessions, conversations about how the Sermon on the Mount speaks today. Pastor Andrew Burkhart sits down with leaders in and from Frontline Church to discuss Jesus' teaching on sexual ethics. Guests: Andrew Burkhart, Lead Pastor of Frontline South; Kori Hall, Women’s Discipleship Director at Frontline Downtown; Marla Duvall, Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator at The Dragonfly Home; and Matthew Arbo, Assistant Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at OBU. For more information and resources on this and other topics, visit FrontlineChurch.com/Roundtable.
2019-06-23
42 min
Capitol Conversations
Kimberly Kuo on cherishing life when given six months to live
After she and her husband David Kuo were in a car wreck late one Saturday night in 2003, Kimberly waited in the George Washington University Hospital for news of his condition. The newly married couple were at the top of their Washington careers at the time. David worked in the White House as a senior aide to President George W. Bush. Kimberly was an executive downtown having previously worked in the Senate as a top aide for Majority Leader Bob Dole. When David was finally wheeled out of the emergency room, he gave his wife a thumbs down. He was...
2019-05-07
51 min
Church Grammar
Matthew Arbo on Ethics, How to Vote, and the Crossfit Cult
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Matthew Arbo of Oklahoma Baptist University. We discuss the definition of Christian ethics (2:00), good and bad versions of doing evangelical ethics (3:15), how Christians should view and engage politics (8:25), studying with Oliver O'Donovan (30:00), walking through infertility (39:40), is Crossfit a cult? (42:45), and more. Buy Matt's books. Church Grammar is presented by B&H Academic and the Christian Standard Bible. Intro music: Purple Dinosaur by nobigdyl. *** This podcast is designed to discuss all sorts of topics from various points of view. Therefore, guests’ views do not always reflect the views of the host, his church, or his in...
2019-03-28
44 min
The Eagle Heights Podcast
Sanctity of Human Life Sunday
Guest Speaker: Matthew Arbo
2019-01-21
00 min
Mere Fidelity
'Walking through Infertility,' with Matthew Arbo
Matthew Arbo, who Directs the Center for Faith and Public Life at Oklahoma Baptist University, joins us to discuss his book on infertility.
2018-10-24
46 min
Mere Fidelity
Walking through Infertility, with Matthew Arbo
Matthew Arbo, who Directs the Center for Faith and Public Life at Oklahoma Baptist University, joins us to discuss his book on infertility.
2018-10-24
46 min
The Missions Podcast
How Missionaries Should Think About Economics With Matthew Arbo
Announcement: It’s the show’s first birthday! As a way of thanking our loyal listeners, we’re giving away some great, free books and spiffy, new ABWE swag. Click here for details and to enter our drawing. “It’s the economy, stupid.” Economics is complicated enough already, but injecting a Christian perspective adds a new layer. How do we think Christianly about economics? And specifically, how should missionaries think about economics—especially in that critical moment where they arrive in a new country and see poverty, corruption, or systemic injustices that are completely foreign (literally)? To answer, we...
2018-10-22
41 min
The Missions Podcast
How Missionaries Should Think About Economics With Matthew Arbo
Announcement: It’s the show’s first birthday! As a way of thanking our loyal listeners, we’re giving away some great, free books and spiffy, new ABWE swag. Click here for details and to enter our drawing. “It’s the economy, stupid.” Economics is complicated enough already, but injecting a Christian perspective adds a new layer. How do we think Christianly about economics? And specifically, how should missionaries think about economics—especially in that critical moment where they arrive in a new country and see poverty, corruption, or systemic injustices that are completely foreign (literally)? To answer, we...
2018-10-22
41 min
The Missions Podcast
How Missionaries Should Think About Economics With Matthew Arbo
Announcement: It’s the show’s first birthday! As a way of thanking our loyal listeners, we’re giving away some great, free books and spiffy, new ABWE swag. Click here for details and to enter our drawing. “It’s the economy, stupid.” Economics is complicated enough already, but injecting a Christian perspective adds a new layer. How do we think Christianly about economics? And specifically, how should missionaries think about economics—especially in that critical moment where they arrive in a new country and see poverty, corruption, or systemic injustices that are completely foreign (literally)? To answer, we...
2018-10-22
41 min
The Missions Podcast
How Missionaries Should Think About Economics With Matthew Arbo
Announcement: It’s the show’s first birthday! As a way of thanking our loyal listeners, we’re giving away some great, free books and spiffy, new ABWE swag. Click here for details and to enter our drawing. “It’s the economy, stupid.” Economics is complicated enough already, but injecting a Christian perspective adds a new layer. How do we think Christianly about economics? And specifically, how should missionaries think about economics—especially in that critical moment where they arrive in a new country and see poverty, corruption, or systemic injustices that are completely foreign (literally)? To answer, we...
2018-10-22
41 min
Countermoves
Matthew Arbo on “Walking Through Infertility”
On this episode of Countermoves, Andrew Walker talks with professor Matt Arbo about the topic of infertility. Matt Arbo serves as the Jewell and Joe L. Huitt Assistant Professor of Theological Studies and the Director of the Center for Faith and Public Life at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, Okla. He holds a Doctorate of Philosophy ...
2018-08-16
00 min
Home Front with Cynthia Davis
Infertility – Matthew Arbo
What is the right public policy about how to end a life or surrogate motherhood. Does it cross an ethical line to make test tube babies? We answer these questions and help you get morally informed on our show today. On today’s show, we interview the author of Walking Through Infertility, Matthew Arbo. Matthew is assistant professor of theological studies and director of the center for faith and public life at Oklahoma Baptist University. The post Infertility – Matthew Arbo appeared first on Home Front with Cynthia Davis.
2018-08-15
00 min
Home Front with Cynthia Davis
Infertility - Matthew Arbo
2018-08-14
37 min
Cartogramas
Cartogramas - Joyas - 27/03/18
“Los diamantes de la corona” frag. Obertura, Daniel –F.-Esprit Auber, comp.; Orquesta Nac. Ópera de Montecarlo, Sylvain Cambreling – “Los diamantes de la corona” (bolero) Dúo de Diana y Catalina “Niñas que a vender flores”, Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, comp.; Mª José Martos; Inmaculada Egido, sopranos; Francisco Santiago, bajo; Coro y Orquesta sinfónica de RTVE; Enrique García Asensio, dir. (03:23) – “El Jueves Santo a medianoche” de Sevilla, op. 2; Joaquín Turina, comp.; arreglo banda Reyes Ortiz Marchena y...
2018-03-27
00 min