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Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#29 Pat BillsPat Bills is the lead minister at Highland Oaks Church of Christ in Dallas, TX. He is also my brother-in-law and a thoughtful leader of missional change in our shared tradition.2025-07-231h 41Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#28 Drew HartDrew Hart is an associate professor of theology & Program Director for Thriving Together: Congregations for Racial Justice at Messiah University. He is a frequent interlocutor at the Forum on Mission at the annual Society of Biblical Literature meeting.2025-05-111h 24Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#27 Tim HendersonTim was the youth minister at my home church for twenty-two years. He is my spiritual father and a lifelong friend. He now serves as the preaching minister at the Rugby Avenue Church of Christ in Charlottesville, VA.2025-04-222h 11Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#26 Jeremy DaggettJeremy Daggett is a cross-cultural missionary in Arequipa, Peru, a friend and former teammate, and director of Harding University’s international program in Latin America.2025-02-261h 53Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#25 Solo Episode 4Updates, Expertise, Reading Revelation, Rogan, Apologetics2025-01-2049 minDaily Paper CastDaily Paper CastOpenAI o1 System Card 🤗 Upvotes: 12 | cs.AI Authors: OpenAI, :, Aaron Jaech, Adam Kalai, Adam Lerer, Adam Richardson, Ahmed El-Kishky, Aiden Low, Alec Helyar, Aleksander Madry, Alex Beutel, Alex Carney, Alex Iftimie, Alex Karpenko, Alex Tachard Passos, Alexander Neitz, Alexander Prokofiev, Alexander Wei, Allison Tam, Ally Bennett, Ananya Kumar, Andre Saraiva, Andrea Vallone, Andrew Duberstein, Andrew Kondrich, Andrey Mishchenko, Andy Applebaum, Angela Jiang, Ashvin Nair, Barret Zoph, Behrooz Ghorbani, Ben Rossen, Benjamin Sokolowsky, Boaz Barak, Bob McGrew, Borys Minaiev, Botao Hao, Bowen Baker, Brandon Houghton, Brandon McKinzie, Brydon Eastman, Camillo Lugaresi, Cary Bassin, Cary Hudson, Chak Ming Li, Charles de Bourcy, Che...2024-12-2525 minTheology on the WayTheology on the Way#24 Ana McKinzieAna is my oldest daughter. She’s a high school senior, a vocalist and stage performer, a self-taught artist, class president, and so much more. It has been a delight to raise her, and I’m so grateful that she likes to have conversations like this one. We talk about dating, sex, pornography, marriage, language, and the way women dress.2024-09-201h 30Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#23 Michael BarramMichael Barram is a professor of theology & religious studies at St. Mary’s College of California and the chair of the Forum on Missional Hermeneutics. His most recent book, co-authored with John Franke, is Liberating Scripture: An Invitation to Missional Hermeneutics, the first in a new series titled Studies in Missional Hermeneutics, Theology, and Praxis. Michael’s work as a New Testament scholar has also focused on biblical economics and reparations.2024-09-062h 06Around The FireAround The FireEp27: Soul Path: 'Bible' Part 2Part 2: Bible - 'Story' As a church community, we've been reading a 'YouVersion' bible plan together. People have been noticing the threads of God’s big story from the beginning, pointing towards Jesus – our rebellion and his redemption; often looking for how to live in self help books yet we have this wisdom for life in the Bible… We have some great listeners questions too which Jonny & Sarah jump in to. Tracking the Sunday communications at ELC, Jonny & Sarah go deeper about these big ideas, and how to app...2024-08-161h 02Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#22 Randy WillinghamRandy Willingham is a friend and mentor with decades of experience as a minister, university professor, and church consultant. We talk about the power of honest conversations, church conflict, the significance of Jesus’s incarnation, the challenges and failures of the academy in relation to the church, and the future of theological education.2024-08-102h 01Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#21 Solo Episode 3Peru, Processing, Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, Worldview2024-07-291h 20Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#20 Ben AustinBen Austin is a professor of sociology who retired from Middle Tennessee State University after decades in the classroom. He continues to teach, nonetheless, and also serves as a shepherd of the Stones River Church. Ben is a consummate storyteller and a wonderful human being.2024-07-011h 50Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#19 Mark LoveMark Love is a professor of theology & ministry at Rochester Christian University in Rochester Hills, MI. He is the director of Rochester’s Master of Religious Education in Missional Leadership program, and he's the author of a new book called It Seemed Good to the Holy Spirit and to Us: Acts, Discernment, and the Mission of God. And he’s just launched an exciting new initiative called The 1528 Collaborative.2024-06-201h 27Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#18 Leon O'FlynnLeon O’Flynn is a chaplain in the New Zealand Army and a program director at South Pacific Bible College. We chat about his experience in New Zealand Churches of Christ, the need for a contextualized theology, a missional perspective on military chaplaincy, and theological education in light of globalization.2024-06-041h 54Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#17 Word.y Crossover Ep. 1Word.y podcast is another project I’m involved in, with Jon McPeters, my friend and coworker at Stones River Church. These conversations are a change of pace, but they’re no less a part of sharing the theological journey with listeners. I’ll occasionally cross-post Word.y episodes on Theology on the Way. Think of Jon as a regular guest.2024-05-251h 13Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#16 Lee CampLee Camp is a professor of theology and ethics at Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN, and the creator and host of No Small Endeavor, a nationally syndicated podcast and public radio show focused on "exploring what it means to live a good life," which also stages live events and variety shows.2024-05-1456 minTheology on the WayTheology on the Way#15 Fred LigginFred Liggin is the senior pastor of Williamsburg Christian Church in Williamsburg, VA, the founder of 3e Restoration, a community development organization that equips and encourages communities to empower neighbors living through social displacement toward holistic sufficiency, and a co-owner of Philoxenia Culture, a research and training collaborative focused on the practices of hospitality. Fred’s story is pretty amazing, and I've learned a lot from him. If you're interested in how churches can love their marginalized neighbors well, this one’s for you.2024-05-071h 21Leaving Egypt PodcastLeaving Egypt PodcastEP#19 - Missiology in times of unravelling - with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieOur work is only possible with your support. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to enable us to continue with the podcast.Al Roxburgh and Jenny Sinclair talk with the co-hosts of The Missiology Podcast, Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzie to discuss mission. They discuss how the churches have been affected by modernity, and how mission needs to change. Sharing the disorientation they encounter among church leaders, they explore the tension between missiological scholarship and relationships with real people. And, drawing on their conversations with missiologists and missionaries, as well as their own missional experience - in...2024-05-021h 20Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#14 Bryan TarpleyBryan Tarpley is an associate research scientist for critical infrastructure studies at the Center for Digital Humanities Research. We reminisce about our friendship, discuss the emerging field of digital humanities, and then explore the significance of sincerity and authenticity in the culture and for the church. 2024-04-262h 00Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#13 Solo Episode 2Big news, a bit of comedy, a YouTube update, subscriber questions, an observation about the youth mental health crisis, and an interpretation of the cross in Mark's Gospel. Please support the pod with a paid subscription at www.theologyontheway.com, and don't miss my other content over there! 2024-04-171h 06Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#12 John Mark HicksCheck out the book we co-authored: Mark E. Powell, John Mark Hicks, and Greg McKinzie, Discipleship in Community: A Theological Vision for the Future (Abilene, TX: Abilene Christian University Press, 2020).2024-03-281h 53Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#11 John FrankeJohn Franke is the Director of Adult Faith Formation at Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis, IN. An accomplished theologian, John is a leading expositor of missional theology and the coordinator for the Forum on Missional Hermeneutics that convenes at the Society of Biblical Literature annual meeting. Recent books: Franke, John R. Missional Theology: An Introduction. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2020. Barram, Michael, and John R. Franke. Liberating Scripture: An Invitation to Missional Hermeneutics. Studies in Missional Hermeneutics, Theology, and Praxis. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2024.2024-03-221h 47Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#10 Jason MoraffJason Moraff is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at The King's University. Moraff, Jason F. Reading the Way, Paul, and “The Jews” in Acts within Judaism: “Among My Own Nation.” Library of New Testament Studies. New York: Bloomsbury, 2024.2024-03-142h 06Theology on the WayTheology on the Way# 9 Solo Episode 1Greg discusses theological method, structured prayer practices, Lent and the liturgical calendar, the concern with observing special days in Colossians, Galatians, and Romans, and finally, Christian nationalism.2024-02-291h 06Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#8 Bob Turner – Multicultural Ministry, Political Engagement, Congregational Leadership, and CoffeeBob Turner is the lead minister at White Station Church of Christ in Memphis, TN.2024-02-211h 48Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#7 Lauren White – Theological Hermeneutics, Apologetics and Rationalism, Feminism, and SpiritualityLauren White is an assistant professor of theology at Lipscomb University. Her work focuses on theological hermeneutics, emphasizing liturgy, aesthetics, and embodiment.2024-02-152h 01Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#6 Charles Kiser – North American Mission, Evangelism, Trauma, and Queer NeighborsCharles Kiser is a church planter and author with expertise in trauma studies and a keen pastoral sensibility regarding people harmed by toxic church experiences.2024-02-082h 00Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#5 Evertt Huffard – Israel-Palestine, Mission, Eschatology, and Theological EducationEvertt Huffard is a Professor Emeritus at Harding School of Theology and a church consultant. He was a missionary in Nazareth, Israel, and has spiritually mentored and taught ministers and missionaries all over the world for decades.2024-01-311h 38Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#4 Martin RodriguezMartin Rodriguez is an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He was formerly a missionary to China and a minister at Hollywood Church of Christ. He and I also co-create the Missiology podcast. Martin is a great friend, a brilliant missiologist, and a faithful servant of Jesus.2024-01-242h 12Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#3 Chris FlandersChris Flanders is a missiologist and professor at Abilene Christian University with expertise in honor and shame studies.2024-01-172h 09Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#2 Dan StiverDan Stiver is a theologian whose work on the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur is second to none in theological studies. He's a devoted seminary professor and a thinker of rare depth. 2024-01-102h 07Theology on the WayTheology on the Way#1 Joel GreenJoel Green is a world-class New Testament scholar, a prolific author and editor, a leader in the theological interpretation of Scripture movement, and an outstanding teacher and mentor. His experiences and insights illustrate a distinguished career in the academy, and his commitment to the church adds a welcome accent to the inaugural episode of Theology on the Way.2024-01-032h 05The Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS2E6 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieIn this postgame, Martin and Greg reflect on the Season 2, Episode 6 interview with Stephen Bevans. They discuss Bevans's contributions to missiology, the definition of the field of study, and the importance of discipleship for the future of missiological reflection. 2022-09-0933 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S2E6: With Stephen BevansIn this episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Stephen Bevans, the Louis J. Luzbetak, SVD Professor of Mission and Culture, Emeritus, at Catholic Theological Union. Bevans shares about his formative influences as a theologian of mission, his contributions to missiology, and his hopes for the future of the field.  Our Guest Stephen Bevans is the Louis J. Luzbetak, SVD Professor of Mission and Culture, Emeritus, at Catholic Theological Union. He continues his work in the area of the theology of Christian mission and has recently completed an article in the missionary nature of the ecclesial mark o...2022-06-3037 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS2E5 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieIn this postgame, Martin and Greg reflect on the Season 2, Episode 5 interview with Gailyn Van Rheenen. They discuss Gailyn's role as the founder of missiology.com, his influence on missiological education among Churches of Christ, and the importance of a holistic model of missiological formation. 2022-05-1532 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S2E5: With Gailyn Van RheenenIn this episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Gailyn Van Rheenen, the founder of missiology.com, to discuss his experiences with missiology. Van Rheenen shares about his years as a missionary in Africa, the founding of Mission Alive (a North American church-planting organization), and the importance of the missional helix paradigm for the future of missiology.  Our Guest Gailyn Van Rheenen served as a church-planting missionary to East Africa for 14 years, taught Missions and Evangelism at Abilene Christian University for 18 years, and is the founder and currently a facilitator of church planting and renewal within Mission A...2022-05-0340 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS2E4 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieIn this postgame, Martin and Greg reflect on the Season 2, Episode 4 interview with Sherwood Lingenfelter. They discuss the messiness of relationships, the role of anthropology in missiology, missional humility, deep otherness, and colonialism. Your Host Martin Rodriguez is an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He holds a PhD in intercultural studies from Fuller Theological. His dissertation focuses on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hollywood, CA, USA). Before this, he serve...2022-03-3159 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S2E4: With Sherwood LingenfelterIn this episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Sherwood Lingenfelter, Provost Emeritus and Senior Professor of Anthropology at Fuller Theological Seminary, to discuss his experiences with missiology. Lingenfelter shares about his journey from anthropology to missiology, his influences and contributions, and his hopes for the future of the field. Our Guest Sherwood G. Lingenfelter retired as provost of Fuller Seminary on June 30, 2011, but continues to serve on Fuller’s faculty as senior professor of anthropology. He joined Fuller in 1999 as professor and dean of the School of Intercultural Studies (then the School of World Mission) and serv...2021-12-1759 minLocal EarshotLocal EarshotBONUS THANKSGIVING PART2 - JOHN PLAYS OUR GUEST MUSIC!Brad Biggs and Johnathan Grissom talk about the Local Music Industry and interview Artist from Oklahoma and beyond. Each Episode features spotlighted Artist and their music. This week John is stuck at home with Covid and is playing tunes of all our guest! Guest List: https://www.localearshot.com/guests Episodes List: https://www.localearshot.com/episodes In podcast acoustic sets: Johnny Hollis, Elizabeth Turner PREMIERE, Chad Carr, Brandon Robison Flowers - Johnny Hollis, Elizabeth Turner PREMIERE Blood Money - Elizabeth Turner PREMIERE Bang Bang...2021-11-241h 06Local EarshotLocal EarshotBonus Thanksgiving Part1 - John plays our guest music!Brad Biggs and Johnathan Grissom talk about the Local Music Industry and interview Artist from Oklahoma and beyond. Each Episode features spotlighted Artist and their music. This week John is stuck at home with Covid and is playing tunes of all our guest! Guest List: https://www.localearshot.com/guests Episodes List: https://www.localearshot.com/episodes In podcast acoustic sets: Johnny Hollis, Elizabeth Turner PREMIERE, Chad Carr, Brandon Robison Flowers - Johnny Hollis, Elizabeth Turner PREMIERE Blood Money - Elizabeth Turner PREMIERE Bang Bang...2021-11-2457 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS2E3 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieIn this postgame, Martin and Greg reflect on the Season 2, Episode 3 interview with Eddie Gibbs. They discuss the tension between instrumental and theological interests in the definition of missiology, the value of advanced missiological education relative to relationality, the importance of not taking ourselves too seriously, and the difficulty of theological disagreements about core matters such as the Holy Spirit. Your Host Martin Rodriguez is an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He holds a PhD in intercultural studies from Fuller Theological. His dissertation focuses on missiology at the intersection of postcol...2021-11-0136 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S2E3: With Eddie GibbsIn this episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Eddie Gibbs, retired Donald A. McGavran Professor Emeritus of Church Growth at Fuller Theological Seminary, to discuss his experiences with missiology. Gibbs shares about his experiences with and hopes for the future of missiology in Western cultures. Our Guest Edmund (Eddie) Gibbs is a professor emeritus in the School of Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena, California) and a senior adviser to the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology and the Arts. He occupied the Robert Munger Chair of Evangelism, after which he was the Donald A. McGavran Profes...2021-08-3135 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastBook Review 1: Leadership, God’s Agency, and Disruptions: Confronting Modernity’s WagerThis is the first of Missiology Podcast’s book review episodes. Martin leaves aside our usual format for a discussion with Mark Lau Branson and Alan J. Roxburgh about their new book Leadership, God’s Agency, and Disruptions: Confronting Modernity’s Wager. The Book Leaders in congregations and Christian organizations wrestle with an unraveling of the world in which they have little experience and training. While they are offered unending resources by experts on leadership, some with claims to biblical blueprints, the challenges seem mismatched to those methods. Branson and Roxburgh frame the situation as one in which “mod...2021-08-1634 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS2E2 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieIn this postgame, Martin and Greg reflect on the Season 2, Episode 2 interview with Wilbert Shenk. They discuss the use of thinkers whose major moral failings have come to light (such as John Howard Yoder's sexual abuse of students), the importance of Shenk's Anabaptist contributions to missional ecclesiology, and the meaning of his hope for mission to get a serious hearing in the theological education institution. Sadly, Dr. Shenk passed away on July 13, 2021, shortly after this episode was recorded. Your Host Martin Rodriguez is an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He hold...2021-07-2746 minLocal EarshotLocal EarshotEpisode 20: Where I'm headed - A look back on the last six months of the showEpisode 20 "Where I'm headed." We are joined by Brian Wofford from Episode 14 today. Come with us as we look at the last year post-Covid, and plans for the future going forward. We play back some of the songs we've had on the show, and we got a new one from our brothers out in California, Them Evil's with "OVRDRVE". Also, we got a bad-ass blues guitarist coming to town in August. Carvin Jones will be at 89th Stree Collective on August 26th. It's a Thursday night gig, perfect night to get out and see some blues. 2021-07-1248 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S2E2: With Wilbert ShenkIn this episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Wilbert Shenk, retired Senior Professor of Mission History and Contemporary Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary to discuss his experiences with missiology. Shenk shares captivating anecdotes about his friendships with David Bosch and Lesslie Newbigin and laments the failure of the theological education establishment to take mission seriously. Our Guest Wilbert R. Shenk is Senior Professor of Mission History and Contemporary Culture, School of Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. Wilbert Shenk joined the School of Intercultural Studies faculty in 1995. He previously had experience a...2021-07-0750 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS2E1 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieIn this postgame, Martin and Greg chop up the Season 2, Episode 1 interview with Charles and Marguerite Kraft. They discuss the status of anthropology in missiology today, the significance of Charles Kraft's Christianity and Culture, the relevance of the Krafts' emphasis on "power encounters," and more.​​​​​​​ Your Host Martin Rodriguez is an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He holds a PhD in intercultural studies from Fuller Theological. His dissertation focuses on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Chur...2021-06-2038 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S2E1: With Charles and Marguerite KraftIn the first episode of season 2, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Charles (Chuck) Kraft, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Intercultural Communication at Fuller Theological Seminary, and his wife Marguerite (Meg) Kraft, Professor Emerita of Intercultural Studies at Biola University, to discuss their experiences with missiology. Our Guests Charles H. Kraft is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Intercultural Communication in the School of Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, and Vice-President of Hearts Set Free Ministries, where he conducts seminars on spiritual warfare, healing, and deliverance. Marguerite Kraft is Professor Emerita of Inter...2021-05-211h 00Discipleship ConversationsDiscipleship ConversationsDiscipleship in Community FinaleWhat does theological reflection look like? How can a church engage in missional theological reflection to help it discover where God is working and how that church is being sent? In this episode, we talk for a second time with Greg McKinzie, one of the authors of Discipleship in Community, and we explore the questions above, along with other themes related to the book, discipleship, the church, and God's mission. You can find out more about Greg's work at his http://scriptureandmission.com (website). In this episode, Greg recommends http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/missional-theology/289300 (Missional Theology by John R. Franke...2021-03-3158 minDiscipleship ConversationsDiscipleship ConversationsInterview with Greg McKinzieJoin us in this episode as we talk with Greg McKinzie, one of the authors of the book we've been discussing, https://www.amazon.com/Discipleship-Community-Theological-Vision-Future/dp/1684264103/ (Discipleship in Community). We ask Greg about his life and ministry, how the book came to be, and what the response to the book has been.2021-01-0645 minTheology ShortsTheology ShortsMark Powell - Discipleship in CommunityIn this episode I speak with Mark Powell. He is professor of theology at Harding School of Theology and the author of Centered in God: The Trinity and Christian Spirituality and Papal Infallibility: A Protestant Evaluation of an Ecumenical Issue. He’s on the podcast to speak with me about a new book he co-authored with John Mark Hicks and Greg McKinzie, Discipleship in Community: A Theological Vision for the Future (ACU Press, 2020). To find out more about the book, check out this link: https://hst.edu/faculty-directory/mark-powell/tc/  2020-11-3025 minDiscipleship ConversationsDiscipleship ConversationsDiscipleship in Community, Part 1Join us as we begin a discussion of the book, https://www.amazon.ca/Discipleship-Community-Theological-Vision-Future/dp/1684264103/ (Discipleship in Community), by Mark Powell, John Mark Hicks, and Greg McKinzie. In Part 1, we discuss highlights from chapter 1, how community functions within the Godhead, our church communities, and the communities in which we live and work, and the role of doctrine as it relates to discipleship. Contact Jeremy at http://jeremyhoover.com (JeremyHoover.com) to inquire about coaching, prayer leadership, or discipleship cohorts. Steven has developed a website that helps people process the theological reflection that we discussed in this episode. You can...2020-11-1146 minDiscipleship ConversationsDiscipleship ConversationsSeason 2 CommercialDiscipleship Conversations is back for a second season! We're dedicating this season to an important discussion of a new book, https://www.amazon.ca/Discipleship-Community-Theological-Vision-Future/dp/1684264103/ (Discipleship in Community), by Mark Powell, John Mark Hicks, and Greg McKinzie. The first episode of season 2 drops on November 11. Join us, and we'll talk then!2020-10-3102 minKINGDOM UPGROWTHKINGDOM UPGROWTHA Review of Discipleship in Community: A Theological Vision for the FutureMy book review of Discipleship in Community: A Theological Vision for the Future by Mark Powell, John Mark Hicks, and Greg McKinzie. This audio podcastContinue reading2020-09-1825 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS1E7 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieWhat difference does missional theology make for the practice of Appreciative Inquiry (AI)? Is AI realistic enough to deal with serious problems? How might AI approach issues like systemic racism? Why does Missiology Podcast make use of AI methodology in its interviews? And what's on the lineup for our second season? Podcast host Martin Rodriguez and producer Greg McKinzie discuss these and other questions as they reflect on Season 1, Episode 7, "With Mark Lau Branson."​​​​​​​ Your Host Martin Rodriguez is a doctoral student of intercultural studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missiology at the intersection of postcolonia...2020-06-1538 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S1E7: With Mark Lau BransonIn the final episode of season 1, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Mark Lau Branson, Homer L. Goddard Professor of the Ministry of the Laity at Fuller Theological Seminary, to discuss his experiences with the qualitative research method known as appreciate inquiry (AI)—which has been Martin's approach in the preceding Missiology Podcast interviews. Dr. Branson shares how he became involved with AI, how it works, and why it is such a powerful tool for congregational transformation. Our Guest Mark Lau Branson has taught at Fuller since 2000. He teaches courses in congregational leadership and community engagement. In ad...2020-05-2535 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS1E6 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieWhat role should God’s agency play in historical scholarship? How does historical study help us think about the problems of Zionism in Christian mission? What might collaborative intercultural mission scholarship look like? And How should Christian spirituality shape missiological scholarship? Podcast host Martin Rodriguez and producer Greg McKinzie discuss these and other questions as they reflect on Season 1, Episode 6, "With Scott Sunquist."​​​​​​​ Your Host Martin Rodriguez is a doctoral student of intercultural studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family...2020-05-2041 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S1E6: With Scott SunquistIn this episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Scott Sunquist, President & Professor of Missiology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, to discuss his experiences in missiology and his hopes for its future. Our Guest Scott W. Sunquist began his presidency at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in October 2019. For the previous eight years, Dr. Sunquist served as the Dean of Intercultural Studies and Professor of World Christianity at Fuller Seminary. Prior to this, he taught for seventeen years at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Dr. Sunquist and his wife, Nancy, served as...2020-01-0457 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS1E5 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzie What is the role of Western theological education in the Majority World? What does the future of ecumenical leadership look like? What does it take to make radical missiological shifts? How can we lean in to hear diverse voices? Podcast host Martin Rodriguez and producer Greg McKinzie discuss these and other questions as they reflect on Season 1, Episode 5, "With Timothy Park."​​​​​​​ Your HostMartin Rodriguez is a doctoral student of intercultural studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Fami...2020-01-0327 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S1E5: With Timothy ParkIn this episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Timothy Park, senior professor of Asian missions at Fuller Theological Seminary, to discuss his experiences in missiology and his hopes for its future. Our Guest Timothy Kiho Park has been on the faculty at the School of Intercultural Studies since 1996, teaching Asian missions. He also served as director of the Korean Studies program until 2015 when he became director of Global Connections. As an Asian missiologist, he makes unique contributions to the development of Asian missions. Before coming to Fuller, Park served as a cross-cultural missionary in...2019-07-2545 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS1E4 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieWhat is the role of experience in missiology? What are the benefits of student mission trips, and what are their problems? How should Westerners scholars engage with majority-world Christians in biblical interpretation? Podcast host Martin Rodriguez and producer Greg McKinzie discuss these and other questions as they reflect on Season 1, Episode 4, "With Paul Hertig."​​​​​​​ Your Host Martin Rodriguez is a doctoral student of intercultural studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hol...2019-07-1328 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S1E4: With Paul HertigIn this episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Paul Hertig, professor of global studies at Azusa Pacific University, to discuss his experiences in missiology and his hopes for its future. Our Guest Paul Hertig is professor of global studies at Azusa Pacific University and directs the Los Angeles Term program, an urban semester in which students study experientially, engage in internships, and live cross-culturally with host families in Los Angeles. Over the years, he has taught an experiential course in intercultural communication for a small group of APU students in Chiang Mai, Thailand, near its northern...2019-04-0735 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS1E3 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieWhat about the "dark side" of mission? Should the religious other convert the missionary? And is the line between missiology and theology necessary? Podcast host Martin Rodriguez and producer Greg McKinzie discuss these and other questions as they reflect on Season 1, Episode 3, "With Amos Yong." Your Host Martin Rodriguez is a doctoral student of intercultural studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hollywood, CA, USA). Before this he served...2019-03-1532 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S1E3: With Amos Yong In this episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Amos Yong, director of the Center for Missiological Research (CMR) and professor of theology and mission at Fuller Theological Seminary, to discuss his experiences in missiology and his hopes for its future. Our GuestAmos Yong is the director of the Center for Missiological Research (CMR) and professor of theology and mission at Fuller Theological Seminary. Previously, he taught at Regent University School of Divinity for nine years, serving most recently as J. Rodman Williams Professor of Theology and as dean. Prior to that he was...2019-03-0232 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS1E2 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinziePodcast host Martin Rodriguez and producer Greg McKinzie reflect on Season 1, Episode 2, "With Allen Yeh." They highlight the best and most hopeful aspects of Allen's interview and critically engage his responses. Your Host Martin Rodriguez is a doctoral student of intercultural studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hollywood, CA, USA). Before this he served for five years as a missionary in China where he mentored emerging leaders and partnered with...2019-02-2249 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S1E2: With Allen YehIn this episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Allen Yeh, associate professor of intercultural studies at Biola University, to discuss his experiences in missiology and his hopes for its future. Our Guest Allen Yeh (DPhil, Oxford University) is an associate professor of intercultural studies at Biola University. He specializes in Latin America and China. He also has academic interests in history, classical music, homiletics, social justice, the California missions, the Maya, and biographical interest in Jonathan Edwards (America's greatest theologian) and Adoniram Judson (America's first intercontinental missionary). He serves on the Board of Trustees for the...2019-02-1530 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastS1E1 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieMissiology Podcast host Martin Rodriguez and producer Greg McKinzie reflect on Season 1, Episode 1, "With Kirsteen Kim." They highlight the best and most hopeful aspects of Kirsteen's interview and the significance of her work. Your Host Martin Rodriguez is a doctoral student of intercultural studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hollywood, CA, USA). Before this he served for five years as a missionary in China where he mentored emerging leaders and...2019-02-0930 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S1E1: With Kirsteen KimIn our inaugural episode, host Martin Rodriguez sits down with Kirsteen Kim, professor of theology and world Christianity at Fuller Theological Seminary, to discuss her experiences in missiology and her hopes for its future. Our Guest Kirsteen Kim (PhD, University of Birmingham) is a professor of theology and world Christianity at Fuller Theological Seminary. Previously, she taught at Leeds Trinity University (2011–2017), Selly Oak Colleges (2001–2006), and the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide (1998–2001). A leader of Christian Unions (InterVarsity Christian Fellowships) at school and university, Dr. Kim began her career as a theological educator in South Korea, where she taught...2019-02-0433 minThe Missiology PodcastThe Missiology PodcastMissiology Podcast S1E0: Introduction with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzieYour Host Martin Rodriguez is a doctoral student of intercultural studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hollywood, CA, USA). Before this he served for five years as a missionary in China where he mentored emerging leaders and partnered with Chinese leaders to plant three churches. Martin holds an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary and a degree in Religion and International Studies from Pepperdine University. He is also a content editor of Missio...2019-01-1807 min