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The Forum PodcastThe Forum PodcastRichard Mouw - Loving Your Neighbor TodayWho is my neighbor? The question is as old as a time of Jesus, and the answer continues to be the same. But what does this look like today? How can we love those who might not know how to love? How do we love neighbors of other faiths? Neighbors of other races? Neighbors suffering from dementia or trauma. Calvin Seminary hosted a conference to explore these questions and to listen to Christ's call to love all our neighbors. Our featured speaker was Richard Mouw. Mouw is a former professor of philosophy at Calvin College and the...2025-01-1650 minGrace in CommonGrace in CommonRichard Mouw and Divine Generosity in the Scope of SalvationIn this episode, Cory, Gray, James and Marinus sit down with Richard Mouw to discuss his history with the neo-Calvinist tradition. The team also discusses Mouw's new book, Divine Generosity: The Scope of Salvation in Reformed Theology. Richard J. Mouw, Divine Generosity: The Scope of Salvation in Reformed Theology (Chicago: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co, 2024). Reach us at graceincommonpodcast@gmail.com. If you want to make a donation, please visit ⁠⁠⁠https://donorbox.org/graceincommon⁠⁠⁠ Our theme music is Molly Molly by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions...2024-12-231h 12Nuance: Being Faithful in the Public SquareNuance: Being Faithful in the Public SquareListening Across the Aisle with Sincerity & Conviction with Dr. Richard MouwOn this episode of Nuance, Case is joined by Dr. Richard Mouw, philosopher, theologian, and former President of Fuller Theological Seminary. Together they discuss faith in the public square, and the importance of understanding and engaging those with different perspectives. Dr. Mouw shares insights from his conversations with Mormons and Catholics, emphasizing the need to listen and learn from others. He also highlights the value of nuance in theological and political discussions, encouraging a posture of understanding rather than trying to win arguments. He ends by reflecting on pivotal moments from his career, including teaching ethics to a diverse...2024-11-0746 minThe Russell Moore ShowThe Russell Moore ShowCivility, Calvinism, and the Coming Judgment Day“Civility is not the whole story in life,” Richard Mouw said. “But we often take incivility much too far.” Online, in face-to-face relationships, and even at church, this statement has proven true time and again in recent years. Mouw—author, theologian, and former president of Fuller Seminary—says that in a world of ridicule, Christians can still be people who honor the humanity of others.Mouw and Moore discuss political division, patriotism in worship services, and the powerful draw of specific candidates to certain demographics. They talk about the rise in female leadership, the sense of lostness m...2024-11-0649 minThe Faith (In)Forming PodcastThe Faith (In)Forming PodcastEpisode 14: The Canons of Dort, North Korea, and Convicted Civility with Richard MouwThe title says it all. In this episode, Pastor Travis has a far-ranging conversation with Richard Mouw, President Emeritus of Fuller Seminary. Listen in as Rich shares his wisdom about delving deeply in one's faith tradition, engaging people you disagree with in a posture of grace and love, and what's encouraging him about the church today. Learn more about Palo Alto Christian Reformed Church: www.pacrc.org 2024-10-0959 minPostEverythingPostEverythingHow To Love God and Country with Dr/ Richard MouwIn this conversation, Dr. Richard Mouw discusses the relationship between Christians and their country. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the distinction between country, state, and church. Drawing from biblical examples, such as the people of Israel in Babylon and the early Christians in the Roman Empire, Dr. Mouw highlights the call for Christians to seek the welfare and shalom of the city or nation they are in. He also explores the concept of patriotism and argues that Christians can love their country while also recognizing its flaws and the need for improvement. The conversation touches on topics such...2024-10-0256 minConversations That MatterConversations That MatterReconciled to Trash WorldJon talks about Richard Mouw's latest article in Christianity Today: Theocracy Is Not the Enemy of Pluralism. In it Mouw argues Christians should embrace pluralism but hold onto a watered down version of "theocracy." Mouw has had a profound impact on people like Tim Keller, Russell Moore, and Bruce Ashford.#richardmouw #timkeller #commongrace #kuyper #russellmoore #christianitytoday Our Sponsors:* Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code HARRIS for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: ht...2024-07-1254 minTrinity Forum ConversationsTrinity Forum ConversationsHow to be a Patriotic ChristianHow to be a Patriotic ChristianThe topic of Christian nationalism takes us into deep questions of how we understand and live out our allegiances to both our country and the kingdom of God, how we ought to relate to our neighbors, and how we should pursue justice and flourishing within our nation. It's also a topic rife with confusion and uncertainty. But what is Christian nationalism, and how is it different from a robust patriotism? On our podcast we explore these questions with scholars and authors Richard Mouw and Paul D. M...2024-07-0931 minThe Russell Moore ShowThe Russell Moore ShowAn Apocalyptic Summer Reading ListThere's an unintentional thread that runs through this quarterly books episode: apocalyptic themes."That probably tells you what my headspace is right now,” says Russell Moore. Later, he adds, “There is a reckoning in these books.” On this episode of The Russell Moore Show, Moore and producer Ashley Hales talk about books, authors, and storytelling. They discuss what draws readers to fateful accounts and trace such tales from the Psalms up to new releases. Their reads span from poetry to prose and sermons to songs.Tune in for an episode that is as honest a...2024-07-0344 minWest Concord ChurchWest Concord ChurchA Palm Sunday MessageLuke 19:41-48 Jesus Saw the Sham That Was the Citys Reality (vv.41-44) Jesus looked around. Jesus looked within. Jesus looked ahead. Jesus Saw the Shame of the Citys Religion (vv. 45-48) Righteous indignation Righteous instruction The reaction of the priests The response of the people More to Consider I read about a small boy who was consistently late coming home from school. His parents warned him one day that he must be home on time that afternoon, but nevertheless he arrived later than ever. His mother met him at the door and said nothing. At dinner that night, the...2024-03-2400 minHope PR MinistryHope PR MinistryA Debate On Common Grace: Is the Doctrine of Common Grace Reformed? - Dr. Mouw & Prof. EngelsmaA Debate On Common Grace Is the Doctrine of Common Grace Reformed? Date: September 12, 2003 Participants: Dr. Richard J. Mouw and Professor David J. Englesma Hosted by the Evangelism Society of Southeast Protestant Reformed Church of Grand Rapids, MI.     A transcript of the debate can be found here: http://www.prca.org/pamphlets/pamphlet_80.html 2023-06-232h 23Faith in Teaching podcastFaith in Teaching podcastInterview with Matthew KaemingkMatthew Kaemingk, chair of Richard John Mouw Chair of Faith and Public Life at Fuller Theological Seminary and author of Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear (Eerdmans, 2018), discusses his work on the Civic Hospitality Project (civichospitality.com).2023-04-2627 minWhat Would Jesus TechWhat Would Jesus TechThe Surprising Story Behind WWJD (with Dr. Jess Joustra)How do we imitate Jesus in 2023? There is a growing interest in a particular theological tradition and it helps us answer this question in our modern age. This is not the Calvinism of memes, but the Calvinism of Herman Bavinck and Abraham Kuyper. Our regular hosts, Andrew Noble and Joel Jacob, spoke with Dr. Joustra about this history, the story behind WWJD bracelets, the different ways of answering, "What Would Jesus Do?" and how everything (including technology) is religious.Dr. Jessica Joustra is one of the leading scholars in this area. She is an Assistant Professor of...2023-03-0757 minFULLER curatedFULLER curated110 - Mormon Dialogue | Richard MouwRichard Mouw preaches on how a Mormon understanding of the New Jerusalem following Christ’s return can help Christians better conceive of the heavenly kingdom to come. Richard Mouw is a theologian and philosopher and was the fourth president of Fuller Theological Seminary. This FULLER curated series features lectures, speeches, and sermons from across Fuller’s history, drawn from our archives in celebration of Fuller’s 75th anniversary.2023-02-1350 minOur Urban VoicesOur Urban Voices#61. Urban Ministry for 2023: Where Politics Fail a Christian Response to Muslim ImmigrationDr. Matthew Kaemingk separates the Christian response from the political rhetoric that can dominate the conversation about Muslim immigration in America. Looking at Jesus’ example and with practical examples from around the globe, he looks at failures and successes of Christians loving their Muslim neighbors well despite fundamental religious differences. Dr. Kaemingk is the author of Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:How Politics Fail to Support a Christian Response to Muslim ImmigrationAbout Christians Being a Good Host and a Good GuestWhy Christians Should Care ab...2023-01-1030 minCompassionate ChristianityCompassionate ChristianityBook interview with Richard Mouw – “How to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor“Book interview with Richard Mouw – “How to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor“2022-12-1932 minWinsome ConvictionWinsome ConvictionThe Call to Civility, Part 2American theologian philosopher Richard Mouw has been championing a call to civil discourse on religious, political, and other social issues for well over four decades. On this episode, he resumes the conversation with Tim and Rick on a distinctly Christian approach to civility. Dr. Mouw shares personal experiences in interfaith dialogues and other exchanges involving pointed disagreement where he needed to simultaneously hold fast to his faith convictions while honoring and even demonstrating a willingness to learn from those with whom he disagreed. They highlight wisdom we can take into our own disagreements with others. This is part 2 of...2022-11-2125 minWinsome ConvictionWinsome ConvictionThe Call to Civility, Part 1Can we think about civility from a distinctly Christian perspective? American theologian philosopher Richard Mouw joins the podcast to explore this question with Tim and Rick. Dr. Mouw has been thinking about civility and helping religious and political parties engage in civil discourse for over 40 years, and he sits down to share stories and insights gained. The conversation ranges over the biblical mandate to be civil, the difference between gentleness and civility, and how to keep things civil during disagreement. This is part 1 of a 2-part conversation with Dr. Richard Mouw on civility.Show notes and a...2022-11-0721 minMonday Morning PastorMonday Morning PastorRichard Mouw: Can you Be a Patriotic Pastor?Doug and Bob talk with Dr. Richard Mouw about his newest book How to Be a Patriotic Christian.  With the mid-terms right around this corner, this is a timely interview.  We hope you find encouragement and wisdom from a man who has been leading the church faithfully for many years. Richard’s new book: How to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of NeighborInformation for coaching and spiritual direction can be found atwww.kairospartnerships.org We’d love to...2022-10-3143 minOur Urban VoicesOur Urban Voices#50. Where Politics Fail—a Christian Response to Muslim ImmigrationMatthew Kaemingk separates the Christian response from the political rhetoric, fearfulness and romanticism that can dominate the conversation about Muslim immigration in America. With examples from around the globe, he looks at failures and successes of Christians loving their Muslim neighbors despite fundamental religious differences. Matthew Kaemingk is the author of the book: Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear.What You’ll Learn:How Politics Fail to Support a Christian Response to Muslim ImmigrationAbout Being a Guest instead of a HostWhy Christians Should Care about Bans on Hijabs2022-10-2531 minThink Biblically: Conversations on Faith & CultureThink Biblically: Conversations on Faith & CultureHow to be a Patriotic Christian (with Richard Mouw)What does it mean to love one’s country? If the powers that be are ordained by God, does that mean we should not criticize them? What about expressions of patriotism in our church worship? What about using religious language in celebrating national holidays? Is civil religion a bad thing? Join Scott and Sean for this discussion with Rich Mouw around his new book How to be a Patriotic Christian.Richard Mouw is President Emeritus and Senior Professor of Faith and Public Life at Fuller Seminary, and Senior Research Fellow at the Henry Institute for the Study of...2022-10-2032 minThe Word Before WorkThe Word Before WorkJohn & Isaiah’s visions of work that lasts for eternitySign-up for my free 20-day devotional, The Word Before Work Foundations, at http://TWBWFoundations.com--Series: Work that Physically Lasts for EternityDevotional: 2 of 5The glory and honor of the nations will be brought into [the New Jerusalem]. (Revelation 21:26)To quote a fictionalized Alexander Hamilton, I think we all "wanna build something that's gonna outlive [us]." Today, we’ll begin to see the biblical evidence that that longing is shockingly, miraculously true.In Revelation 21, John is sharing his glimpse of heaven on the New Earth when he sa...2022-10-1005 minThe Holy PostThe Holy PostEpisode 521: Flirting with Fascism & Can Christians Be Patriots? with Richard MouwFor centuries Americans have valued their liberty, but a growing number of conservatives are now saying cherished values like the freedom of speech, religion, and the press have allowed progressive beliefs to destroy the culture. In response, some Republicans and conservative Christian thinkers argue it’s time to abandon these failed American ideals and copy the fascist, illiberal strategies of leaders like Hungary’s Victor Orban to stop immigration, fight wokism, and to ensure the government supports Christian beliefs. Then, a new article about the separation of families at the Southern border brings Phil to tears, and he p...2022-08-101h 31Grace & Peace PGHGrace & Peace PGHOpen Discussion: August 7, 2022"We do not dishonor God if we struggle honestly with questions about how we are to best understand his self-revelation. It is not insulting to him if we sincerely express our puzzlement and frustrations in his presence. But because we also know that he is sovereign—and that he does not have to justify his ways to us—we must eventually get around to the praise songs." —Richard J. Mouw2022-08-0700 minHow to Heal Our DividesHow to Heal Our DividesBook interview with Richard Mouw for “How to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor“Book interview with Richard Mouw for “How to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor“2022-07-2632 minLet Your Ears Be the Gateway to Knowledge With Full AudiobookLet Your Ears Be the Gateway to Knowledge With Full AudiobookHow to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor Audiobook by Richard J. MouwListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 583950 Title: How to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor Author: Richard J. Mouw Narrator: Jim Seybert Format: Unabridged Length: 04:30:08 Language: English Release date: 07-19-22 Publisher: Christianaudio.com Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Non-Fiction, Politics, Christianity, Social Science, Public Policy Summary: What does it mean to love our country? Some Christians see loyalty to America as central to our faith and identity. Other Christians are skeptical that our nation warrants such devotion or attachment. But Richard Mouw encourages Christians to have a healthy sense of...2022-07-194h 30Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceUnlock Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceHow to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor by Richard J. MouwPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/583950 to listen full audiobooks. Title: How to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor Author: Richard J. Mouw Narrator: Jim Seybert Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 30 minutes Release date: July 19, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: What does it mean to love our country? Some Christians see loyalty to America as central to our faith and identity. Other Christians are skeptical that our nation warrants such devotion or attachment. But Richard Mouw encourages Christians to have a healthy sense of national peoplehood that promotes civic kinship and responsible citizenship. He...2022-07-1905 minFull Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsFull Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsHow to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor by Richard J. MouwPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/583950 to listen full audiobooks. Title: How to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor Author: Richard J. Mouw Narrator: Jim Seybert Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 30 minutes Release date: July 19, 2022 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: What does it mean to love our country? Some Christians see loyalty to America as central to our faith and identity. Other Christians are skeptical that our nation warrants such devotion or attachment. But Richard Mouw encourages Christians to have a healthy sense of national peoplehood that promotes civic kinship and responsible...2022-07-1905 minTrinity Forum ConversationsTrinity Forum ConversationsScience, Faith, and the Pursuit of TruthScience, Faith, and the Pursuit of TruthWhat does it mean to pursue truth — and how do we know what we know? Science and religion have often been assumed to offer either contradictory or unrelated forms of knowledge, with any intersection between them presumed to be a conflict.Such assumptions have grown more contentious in recent years in a world awash in misinformation and epistemic battles. How do science and faith relate in pursuing truth? What might each have to say to the other? And how might such a conversation enhance our un...2022-07-0641 minA Catch Conversation with Richard MouwRichard J. Mouw is president emeritus of Fuller Theological Seminary (after serving as President for 20 years) and a senior research fellow in the study of Christianity and Politics at Calvin University. He is the author of numerous books, most recently, “All That God Cares About: Common Grace and Divine Delight.” “Uncommon Decency: Christian Civility in an Uncivil World” and most recently: “How to Be A Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor.”2022-07-0331 minTrinity Forum ConversationsTrinity Forum ConversationsUnderstanding TranshumanismUnderstanding TranshumanismRapid developments in artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies can add confusion to the existential questions of who we are and why we are here. Through this conversation, Mouw and Picard explore the potential benefits and cautions of these technologies and thoughtfully examine the philosophical foundation of transhumanism. This conversation is a part of our Discovery and Doxology series, and hosted in partnership with Biologos and Church of the Advent and made possible through the support of Templeton Religion Trust. This series brings together leading scientists, philosophers, and theologians to discuss t...2022-06-2945 minThe AUSA PodcastThe AUSA PodcastS2E13: Redemption and RecreationHey everyone! Welcome to this week's episode of The AUSA Podcast! This is our last conversation about culture making, so we're a little bit sad, but we couldn't have ended it any better. This we talk with Sylvia Swords and Dr. Turner, a professor at AU, about the culmination of God's project and partnership with humanity — the redemption and recreation of all things! We begin by looking back over the season and recapping what we've talked about. Then, for the majority of the episode, we take a big picture look at the biblical story, tracing themes and li...2022-04-2950 minDigital Public SquareDigital Public SquareReformed theology in a secular age with Drs. Jessica and Robert JoustraIn this episode, I am joined by my Drs. Jessica and Robert Joustra, co-editors of a new volume called Calvinism for a Secular Age: A Twenty-First-Century Reading of Abraham Kuyper’s Stone Lectures. Today, we talk about Kuyper’s influence and a Reformed approach to our secular age.Meet Jessica: Jessica Joustra (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary and the Free University of Amsterdam) is assistant professor of religion and theology at Redeemer University and an associate researcher at the Neo-Calvinist Research Institute at the Theological University of Kampen (NL). She is an editor and translator of Herma...2022-02-1445 minTheology on Tap ChattanoogaTheology on Tap ChattanoogaLabor & Liturgy with Dr. Matthew KaemingkThe modern divide between Sunday worship and Monday work has a devastating effect on the health, vibrancy, and effectiveness of Christian worship in the sanctuary and work in the world. Drawing on years of marketplace ministry and biblical research, Rev. Dr. Matthew Kaemingk will lead an evening exploration of the deep biblical connections between worship and work. In this, he will offer practical steps for how Christians in the marketplace can begin to form deeper and more transformative connections between their daily work and worship.Dr. Matthew Kaemingk is a "pastor for professionals." He has served alongside...2021-11-181h 22Re-integrateRe-integrateThoughtful Christians Engaging in Public Life with Matthew KaemingkHow does our faith inform our public life? We know it addresses our personal lives, our personal holiness, our families, our churches.  But does our faith inform our work? Our enjoyment of art? Of fashion? Of architecture?  Instead of simply relying on the political pundits on the cable news channels, do we have access to theologically shaped ideas to issues like political ideologies, immigration, race relations, and economics?  Our guest on this episode of the Reintegrate Podcast is Dr. Matthew Kaemingk. He is the Richard John Mouw Assistant Professor of Faith and Public Lif...2021-10-1743 minDigital Public SquareDigital Public SquareA conversation with Dr. Matthew Kaemingk about public theology and ethicsIn this episode, I am joined by Dr. Matthew Kaemingk, an ethics and theology professor at Fuller Theological Seminary and editor of Reformed Public Theology: A Global Vision for Life in the World. Today, we talk about a reformed vision for public theology and ethics.Meet Dr. Kaemingk: Dr. Matthew Kaemingk is a public theologian who explores questions facing Christians serving in politics, culture, and the marketplace. He teaches ethics and public theology at Fuller Theological Seminary, where he holds the Richard John Mouw Chair of Faith and Public Life. He also serves as a r...2021-09-2737 minCross & Gavel PodcastCross & Gavel Podcast106. Integrating Temple and Field — Matthew KaemingkEvery Sunday, pastors across the nation are telling their congregants to leave the stresses of work behind and focus instead on Jesus. Here to discuss this separation between work and worship, and how the church can do a better job in promoting the integration therein, is Matthew Kaemingk – assistant professor, director of the Richard John Mouw Institute of Faith and Public Life, and associate dean of Fuller Theological Seminary in Houston, Texas. Find his work here and here. Purchase his books on work + worship, immigration, and political theology today [link]. Find him on Twitter at @matthewkaemingk.     JOIN US th...2021-09-2251 minIn All Things PodcastIn All Things PodcastWORLDVIEWING around the Globe with Richard Mouw & Matthew Kaemingk (ep. 9)On this episode of the podcast, we talk with theologians Richard Mouw and Matthew Kaemingk about a new book, edited by Matt and dedicated to Rich - Reformed Public Theology: A Global Vision for Life in the World (Baker Academic, 2021). The theme question of the episode: "why does theology matter for public life?" Some topics we discuss: What do you mean by "Reformed"? What is "public" theology? And what is the unique contribution of the Reformed tradition to public theology? In a book with 20+ authors of different nationalities, vocations, and denominations, what are the common threads these authors...2021-09-0756 minThe Laymens LoungeThe Laymens Lounge77. Matthew Kaemingk: Reformed Public TheologyA glimpse into “Holy Worldliness” across the globe “Through the making of culture, as opposed to simply criticizing it, Christian architects, entrepreneurs, farmers, and city planners offer their neighbors new ways of living and being in the public square.” “The flourishing of one individual requires the flourishing of schools and families, courts and businesses, artist guilds and sports teams, newspapers and unions, churches and sewer systems. Public theologians therefore refuse to narrow their theological conception of flourishing to just the political, the economic, the spiritual, or the aesthetic. Instead, they aim to further the manifold flourishin...2021-08-1946 minNew Creation ConversationsNew Creation ConversationsNew Creation Conversations Episode 026 - Dr. Richard Mouw on Modeling and Leading with Evangelical CivilityWelcome to episode twenty-six of New Creation Conversations. Today’s conversation is a very special one for me because I am joined by Dr. Richard Mouw. Rich served for 20 years as president of Fuller Theological Seminary (from 1993-2013). Prior to that he served as Provost and Professor of Christian Philosophy and Ethics at the seminary and prior to that spent thirteen years at Calvin College as Professor of Christian Philosophy. Just recently, Dr. Mouw has returned to Calvin College as a senior research fellow at the Henry Institute for the Study of Religion and Politics and he has a bo...2021-08-111h 12Trinity Forum ConversationsTrinity Forum ConversationsA Theology of Making, with Makoto FujimuraThis episode features a conversation  we originally hosted on Friday, January 29th with artist and author Makoto Fujimura on his recent book  Art + Faith: A Theology of Making. Mako says, “I now consider what I do in the studio to be theological work as much as aesthetic work. I experience God, my Maker, in the studio. I am immersed in the art of creating, and I have come to understand this dimension of life as the most profound way of grasping human experience and the nature of our existence in the world. I call it the “Theology of Making.”We...2021-06-1644 minThe Way of Godly MenThe Way of Godly MenUnity of the Bible: A Testimony Pt. 7Unity of the Bible This is huge moment in Joe’s life, things are starting to click. Things are making sense now. He is introduced to Christian Hedonism and to the student that Dr. Fuller called “the greatest preacher that Fuller Seminary has ever produced” John Piper. We are talk about a few influential books that helped shape Joe’s theology. **Pastor Joe made a mistake, Dr. Fuller did not become president, Richard Mouw did.** The Way of Godly Men: Beacons (all links): https://beacons.page/the.way.of.godly.men Instagram: https://instagram.com/the.way.of.godly.men?r=nameta...2021-06-0326 minLegal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & LawLegal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & LawLegal Grounds | Dr. Richard MouwWhen I got ready for this week’s discussion, one thing kept poking at my mind: The Establishment Clause. I’m sure many of you remember it from your civics lessons."Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."And yet, my guest this week has made it his life’s work to understand the relationship between the powers that be & the powers above. Dr. Richard Mouw is a political philosopher & theologian who has published over 20 books & whose work I have been fortunate enough t...2021-01-271h 00The Laymens LoungeThe Laymens LoungeRichard Mouw: Christmas Carols as a Vehicle for Truth, Joy & Human LongingJoin us as we talk all things Christmas carols with the ever-gracious and holistic Richard Mouw. Dr. Mouw says, “I love Christmas carols, and I even find it inspiring to hear them sung in shopping malls. Some lines in particular tempt me to stop in my tracks. When, surrounded by bustling crowds, I hear that “the hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight,” I want to pause and try to imagine the ways in which the coming of Christ speaks to the deepest yearnings of the people.”2020-12-0133 minWhole & Holy: The Bethel Seminary PodcastWhole & Holy: The Bethel Seminary PodcastLeading in Times of Division with Leith AndersonThis episode features a conversation with Leith Anderson, pastor emeritus of Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie, MN, and president emeritus of the National Association of Evangelicals.  We discuss strategies for effective leadership in times of division.   Resources mentioned in this episode: Wooddale Church, Eden Prairie MN National Association of Evangelicals World Vision Hosanna Church, Lakeville MN, series on religion and politics Richard Mouw, Uncommon Decency: Christian Civility in an Uncivil World Leith Anderson and Galen Cary, Faith in the Voting Booth: Practical Wisdom fo...2020-10-1631 minThe In BetweenThe In BetweenS1E30 Bridging Differences: With Theologian Richard MouwAn interview with Dr. Richard Mouw, a theologian and professor of faith and public life at Fuller Theological Seminary, where he served as president for 20 years. Dr. Mouw has authored far too many books to list here, is widely respected for his perspectives on faith in the modern world, and has long stood at the forefront of the Christ and culture debate.2020-10-0351 minVarious and Sundry PodcastVarious and Sundry PodcastEpisode 28 - Gentle and Lowly Part 2, How to Disagree Graciously, and Curtis MartinListen in as Matt and John discuss Gentle and Lowly, how to disagree graciously, and Curtis Martin    0:00- Intro and gentle and lowly 11:56- sports 20:23- how to disagree 41:16- Curtis Martin  Jonathan Haidt, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion: https://www.amazon.com/Righteous-Mind-Divided-Politics-Religion/dp/0307455777/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2RAVYIEPMI04P&dchild=1&keywords=jonathan+haidt+righteous+mind&qid=1594734125&sprefix=jonathan+haidt+righteous+m%2Caps%2C665&sr=8-1 Richard Mouw, Uncommon Decency: https://www.amazon.com/Uncommon-Decency-Christian-Civility-Uncivil/dp/0830833099/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=mouw+unc...2020-07-1447 minThe Laymens LoungeThe Laymens LoungeRichard Mouw: God Delights in Sacred Prayers and Songs, but What About Family BBQs, Pagan Art and Baseball?We all know God delights in the sacred activity of prayers and songs of Christians, but does He also delight in "secular" things as well? Can He appreciate an amazing one-handed catch at a football game? How about ancient Chinese pottery? A soaring Hawk? A family trip to Disneyland? What about Haitian Voodoo art, The Game of Thrones and Zombies? And why do we talk with such joy when discussing backyard BBQs and beach trips, but we become very somber and heavy when we shift to the topic of discipleship? Listen in as we interview the great Richard Mouw...2020-07-0859 minRevive Youth Leader PodcastRevive Youth Leader PodcastKara Powell from Fuller Youth Institute talks about Stresses and Anxiety and their newest curriculum. Season 1 Episode 5This week we talk with Kara Powell of the Fuller Youth Institute, and she hits on some of the key elements that you as youth leaders and pastors are facing today, We dig deep into the Anxiety that young people are facing in today's society. You will see some real tips on how to connect with your young people and guide them with empathy. She will challenge you with valuable questions about how to empower young people to step forward.In this episode, we talk about the ABCDE technique A - Ask - on a s...2020-06-2639 minLet Your Ears Be the Gateway to Knowledge With Full AudiobookLet Your Ears Be the Gateway to Knowledge With Full AudiobookAll That God Cares About: Common Grace and Divine Delight Audiobook by Richard J. MouwListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 423811 Title: All That God Cares About: Common Grace and Divine Delight Author: Richard J. Mouw Narrator: Adam Verner Format: Unabridged Length: 04:53:24 Language: English Release date: 06-16-20 Publisher: Christianaudio.com Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Summary: How do Christians account for the widespread presence of goodness in a fallen world? Richard Mouw, one of the most influential evangelical voices in America, presents his mature thought on the topic of common grace. Addressing a range of issues relevant to engaging common grace in the twenty-first century, Mouw shows how God...2020-06-164h 53Toward Wholeness PodcastToward Wholeness PodcastConvicted Civility: Interview with Dr. Richard MouwHow can we practice civility while holding onto our convictions in such a hostile and divided world? Join hosts Richard Dahlstrom and Abby Odio as they interview Dr. Richard Mouw, Professor of Faith and Public Life at Fuller Theological Seminary. Dr. Mouw served as school president at Fuller Theological Seminary for twenty years, he earned his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago, and before joining the Fuller faculty in 1985, he taught philosophy at Calvin College for seventeen years. Dr. Mouw has written numerous books, including Uncommon Decency: Christian Civility in an Uncivil World, and most recently, Restless Faith. He...2020-06-0630 minThe Daily Grace PodcastThe Daily Grace PodcastThe Beauty of Racial and Cultural Diversity in the Church with Aubrey Coleman Diversity is a beautiful idea from God. His image bearers are marked with racial and cultural differences. But the gospel is for people of every tribe, nation, and tongue, and we can get a taste of heaven when there is true unity amongst diversity within the body of Christ. But there are natural challenges we face! We are joined by Aubrey Coleman, and she offers great encouragement and practical suggestions on how we can pursue unity specifically regarding racial and cultural differences.    Connect with us:  www.dailygracepodcast.com  www.thedailygraceco.com  ...2020-04-2136 minThe First Vision of Joseph Smith, Jr.: 200 Years OnThe First Vision of Joseph Smith, Jr.: 200 Years OnThough We or an Angel from HeavenRichard J. Mouw, President Emeritus of the Fuller Theological Seminary, presents at "The First Vision of Joseph Smith, Jr.: 200 Years On" conference.2020-01-2500 minFirst Pres Orlando SermonsFirst Pres Orlando SermonsJanuary 12th 2020 | Serving Under the Authority of Jesus ChristRichard J. Mouw | This is obviously a great missionary text, but I will focus on the risen Christ's claim that he possesses all authority in heaven and on earth. I will discuss how this applies to how we view the various ways in which authority is exercised in our world. One of the applications I will make is to emphasize church office-bearers lead as persons who are themselves led by Christ. Matt. 28:16-202020-01-1329 minThe Ride Home with John and KathyThe Ride Home with John and KathyThe Ride Home - Friday, November 1, 2019Cultivating a Life of Gratitude… GUEST: Dr. Richard J. Mouw (professor of faith and public life at Fuller Theological Seminary) Developing Better Community… GUEST: Sheridan Voysey (writer, speaker and broadcaster on faith and spirituality) The Tao of Ordinariness Humility and Simplicity in a Narcissistic Age… GUEST: Dr. Robert Wicks (Professor Emeritus at Loyola University) “The Week in Review” with John & KathySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2019-11-011h 54In Good FaithIn Good FaithDr. Richard Mouw, Fuller Theological SeminaryDr. Richard Mouw was the President of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA, for 20 years, where he still teaches. He is known world-wide for extended interfaith dialogue with adherents of Islam, Catholicism, and the LDS Church, among others, and shares why he feels that's important, and how civil conversation with those of other faith traditions can strengthen your own faith.(Also, his favorite hymn? Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing.)2019-10-1327 minIn Good FaithIn Good FaithDr. Richard Mouw, Fuller Theological SeminaryDr. Richard Mouw was the President of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA, for 20 years, where he still teaches. He is known world-wide for extended interfaith dialogue with adherents of Islam, Catholicism, and the LDS Church, and shares why he feels that's important, and how civil conversation with those of other faith traditions can strengthen your own faith. (Also, his favorite hymn? Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing.)2019-10-1327 minIn Good FaithIn Good FaithEp 59. Dr. Richard Mouw, Fuller Theological SeminaryDr. Richard Mouw was the President of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA, for 20 years, where he still teaches. He is known world-wide for extended interfaith dialogue with adherents of Islam, Catholicism, and the LDS Church, among others, and shares why he feels that's important, and how civil conversation with those of other faith traditions can strengthen your own faith. (Also, his favorite hymn? Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing.) Dr. Richard Mouw2019-10-1327 minThe Ride Home with John and KathyThe Ride Home with John and KathyTHE RIDE HOME - Friday October 4, 2019National Taco Day MercyMe & Crowder tonight at PPG Paints Arena Should Christians participate in Halloween? ...  GUEST Dr Richard J. Mouw (PhD, University of Chicago)  The Friday Feature: ... is a segment dedicated the Finer Things.  Each week, we’ll give you a few recommendations of fun stuff you might consider that’ll get your out of your house and off your screen, as your weekend approaches.  The Friday Feature this week is: DoorsOpenPittsburgh Essential Oils: God's Extravagant Provision for Your Health ... GUEST Teri Secrest Diahann Caroll passes away Masters’...2019-10-051h 54Top of Mind with Julie RoseTop of Mind with Julie RosePurdue Settlement, Astronomy for the Blind, Downton AbbeyPurdue Prepares to Pay the Piper for Role in Opioid EpidemicGuest: Jennifer Oliva, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall UniversityPurdue Pharma, the maker of Oxycontin, filed for bankruptcy this week as part of a settlement over the billions of dollars it made aggressively marketing addictive opioids. The company and its owners are facing thousands of lawsuits from states, counties, cities and Native American tribes. Can You Hear the Stars Tonight? –Astronomy for the BlindGuest: Allyson Bieryla, Manager of the Astronomy Lab and Clay Telescope in the Department of Astronomy at HarvardThe...2019-09-201h 40Top of Mind with Julie RoseTop of Mind with Julie RosePurdue Settlement, Astronomy for the Blind, Downton AbbeyJennifer Oliva, Seton Hall University, on the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy. Allyson Bieryla of Harvard University on astronomy for the blind. John Lunn, composer for Downton Abbey score on the new movie. Author Richard Mouw, “Restless Faith”, on evangelicals in the Trump era. Author Asma Uddin, “When Islam Is Not a Religion”, on religious freedom. Christye Sisson from the Rochester Institute of Technology on deepfakes.2019-09-201h 40The Ride Home with John and KathyThe Ride Home with John and KathyTHE RIDE HOME - Friday September 6, 2019Your Weekend has Begun ... + Mayor Bill Peduto tell people who are concerned about issues downtown to “Go to the Mall” ... + ... Hundreds turn out for vigil to honor Nalani Johnson, the PennHills toddler killed on Sunday The Church in China ...  GUEST Dr Richard J. MouwWhat are the All-Time Greatest Country Songs (USA Today)? St Thomas ... GUEST Frederica Mathewes-Green Your Weekend Has Begun ... + ... Follow-Up:  Loch Ness Monster still a mystery but scientists have some new evidence Where are the Single Men in Church? GUEST Joe Carter John and Kathy...2019-09-071h 54Mormon Thought Archives - SunstoneMormon Thought Archives - SunstoneA Peculiar People? How Neo-orthodoxy Has Crept Into the LDS ChurchBy Robert C. Hunsaker Robert C. Hunsaker is a clinical mental health counselor in Salt Lake City.   https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Hunsaker-aud.mp3   Or right-click to download the audio file: A Peculiar People? How Neo-orthodoxy Has Crept Into the LDS Church   Jett Atwood   In November of 2004 something so uncommon took place in the Salt Lake Tabernacle that nothing like it had occurred there during the previous 105 years. Non-Mormon preachers, leading figures from the evangelical community—Richard J. Mouw, then president of the Fuller...2019-08-2300 minThe Ride Home with John and KathyThe Ride Home with John and KathyTHE RIDE HOME - August 13, 2019SRN News White House Correspondent Greg Clugston discusses the following: Trump’s visit to PA today, new immigration welfare rules, and gun control prospects. Higher Education, how to love a college student, and the Pgh restaurants he likes best ... GUEST Vince Burens ... is the President and CEO of the Coalition for Christian Outreach.  Why God Enjoys Baseball (from his 2002 release “He Shines in All That's Fair”) (pre-recorded) ...  GUEST Richard J. Mouw (PhD, University of Chicago)Steelers Wide Receiver Coach Darryl Drake passes at 62See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2019-08-141h 54The Ride Home with John and KathyThe Ride Home with John and KathyTHE RIDE HOME - Friday August 2, 2019 Amazon Dirt Scam ... + ... National Ice Cream Sandwich Day  Why God Enjoys Baseball (from his 2002 release “He Shines in All That's Fair”) ...  GUEST Richard J. Mouw Ed Sheeran’s Divide Tour will set the all-time highest-grossing tour record with Friday’s show in Hannover, Germany ... + ... Celeb bday Tony Bennet, 92 Writing a Book:  How does it go from Your Head to the Printed Page? ... GUEST Dr. Karen Swallow Prior. Elevator chit chat off limits, with most of us riding in silence: study The Fasting Cure is no Fad Losing Faith:  What...2019-08-031h 54The Ride Home with John and KathyThe Ride Home with John and KathyTHE RIDE HOME - Friday July 12, 2019Family Dinner: Are you battling over Carbs? Cultural Engagement: A Crash Course in Contemporary Issues ... GUEST Dr. Karen Swallow Prior End of Retail? 12K shops will close by year’s end Our Fate Is in the Stars: Today’s space program still does amazing things, but nothing like Apollo. It’s time to begin again... GUEST George Musser  Logan Co. man allegedly driving stolen vehicle filled with uranium, a rattlesnake, and Kentucky Deluxe Miley Cyrus says she won’t reproduce due to climate change Detroit’s Chaldeans: An American...2019-07-131h 54Language of GodLanguage of God9. Richard Mouw | An Eternal GentlenessIn today’s episode, Jim talks to evangelical theologian Dr. Richard Mouw. Rich shares his experiences from working in interfaith dialogue and lays out a compelling vision for Christian civility. Reflecting on his career, he finds our polarized cultural environment is not new—we’ve been stalwart in battling over big questions for decades at minimum. Looking ahead, exciting avenues of progress and growth are entangled in the corrosive arms of static certainty. The first step to a greater humility is greater understanding. Mutual understanding helps us reckon with what we stand to gain by drawing closer to those we dis...2019-05-0950 minThe Ride Home with John and KathyThe Ride Home with John and KathyTHE RIDE HOME - Friday May 3, 2019ITS JOHN HALLS BIRTHDAY!RIP CHEWY: 15 facts about Chewbacca Why I Signed the Evangelical Statement on Artificial Intelligence GUEST Richard J. Mouw Icons and Faith Practice  GUEST Frederica Mathewes-Green Why Shark attacks spike in a specific area! Orange Vanilla Coke! Is it good?Favorite Beverages by State Pastor’s confession about Notre Dame fire draws ire Negative Talk Really Hurts GUEST Dr. Tim Muehlhoff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2019-05-041h 54PLNU ChapelPLNU ChapelDr. Richard MouwDr. Richard Mouw, former president of Fuller Seminary teaches on Ephesians 4:11-16 2018-11-0529 minMemento MoriMemento MoriMM21: MusiqueRaph et Matt reçoivent leur premier invité, David Charrier, pour parler ensemble la place de la musique dans leur vie. Dans cet épisode, Raph et Matt répondent aux questions suivantes: *Pourquoi est-ce qu’on aime tant la musique ? *On sait que lié de la musique, il y a souvent des dérives (drogues, sensualité, etc…). Dav, en tant que passionné de musique et musicien pro, quel est ton regard sur la chose? *Qu’est-ce que ça vous évoque la perspective que la musique fasse partie de l’éternité Dans cet épisode on a parlé de: * Notre épisode sur l’Écclésiaste: https...2018-09-1847 minpatheological: The Podcast for the Pastor Theologianpatheological: The Podcast for the Pastor TheologianNo Better Time for Public Theology: An Interview with Kyle A. RobertsMany would have us believe talk about God is in decline. Hardly. The election of President Trump and his highly visible group of Faith-Based Advisors spurred Pastor Robert Jeffress to consider President Trump the most Faith Friendly President Ever. Jeffress’ giddiness over the Trump aside, others have wondered to what sort of biblical king Trump compares. Richard Mouw dips into Public Theology in Comparing Trump to two biblical kings. Written for a general audience for those interested in religious perspectives, Mouw says he is willing to give his fellow evangelicals a hand at evaluating the new President, ...2017-07-3100 minChristian Humanist ProfilesChristian Humanist ProfilesChristian Humanist Profiles 99: Adventures in Evangelical CivilityTodd Pedlar interviews Richard J. Mouw about "Adventures in Evangelical Civility"2017-02-271h 01Christian Humanist ProfilesChristian Humanist ProfilesChristian Humanist Profiles 99: Adventures in Evangelical CivilityTodd Pedlar interviews Richard J. Mouw about "Adventures in Evangelical Civility"2017-02-271h 01Conversing with Mark LabbertonConversing with Mark Labberton2 - Bacote and Mouw on virtues of political leadershipToday’s complex political climate is an opportunity to reflect on what a distinctly Christian approach to political leadership could look like, says Vincent Bacote. Dr. Bacote reflects with Drs. Labberton and Mouw on the virtue of moral impatience, the importance of active—and hopeful—participation in society, and the opportunity to reimagine what Christian political engagement looks like post-election. For more on political civility, visit https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/political-civility/ Vincent Bacote is the director of the Center of Applied Christian Ethics and associate professor of theology at Wheaton College. He has written and spoken on topics...2016-10-1839 minConversing with Mark LabbertonConversing with Mark Labberton1 - Richard Mouw on political civilityHow can Christians with differing political commitments discuss their views with grace? What is Christlike political engagement? Reflect on these questions and more as Fuller President Mark Labberton interviews President Emeritus Richard Mouw on the topic of political civility. For a reflection on the politics of the church, visit https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/politics-church-world/. Richard Mouw was Fuller’s fourth president and now serves as Professor of Faith and Public Life at the school. For years, Dr. Mouw has lectured widely on the subject of “convicted civility,” a method of political engagement that creates space for both c...2016-10-0937 minSignposts with Russell MooreSignposts with Russell MooreSignposts: Why I’m a BaptistIn this episode of Signposts, I reflect on what being a Baptist has meant for my Christian life, and why I am still one today. Listen using the links at the bottom of this page, read the transcript below, and subscribe to Signposts to get new episodes automatically when they publish. ____________ Below is an edited transcript of the audio. In this episode I am responding to a listener who asked me the question why I am still a Baptist—specifically, is there a set of reasons why I would be committed to...2016-10-0716 minRegent College PodcastRegent College Podcast#001 Richard Mouw on Civil ConversationsNOTE: This episode has been updated with improved audio. In our inaugural Regent College Podcast, host Claire Perini has a good conversation about good (and hard) conversations with Professor Richard Mouw. Richard Mouw is Professor of Faith and Public Life and President Emeritus at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is a popular visiting professor at Regent College, most recently teaching Cultural Discipleship in a Secular Age (INDS 512). A nationally recognized leader in theological education and interfaith dialogue, he writes for the Washington Post and is involved in a number of interfaith theological conversations, particularly with Mormon and Jewish groups. Regent...2016-09-0831 minThe January Series of Calvin UniversityThe January Series of Calvin University2016 - Marsden,Mouw, Plantinga, & Wolterstorff - The Renaissance of Christian ThoughtRenowned thought leaders George Marsden, Richard Mouw, Alvin Plantinga and Nicholas Wolterstorff come together for a panel discussion, each sharing a 10-minute talk on what has captured their heart during their careers. Each one served as a professor at Calvin College for over two decades in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s before moving on to the halls of Notre Dame, Yale and Fuller Seminary. Each has over forty years of experience teaching in the academy and have authored scores of books. Calvin students today continue to read their writings in classes. In this presentation they will come together once again...2016-01-071h 00KIROSKIROSBusiness as a Christian Calling11/09/2012 Richard Mouw // President // Fuller Seminary The post Business as a Christian Calling appeared first on KIROS. 2015-09-1335 minDaniel C. Peterson | The Interpreter FoundationDaniel C. Peterson | The Interpreter FoundationSeeing Ourselves Through the Eyes of a Friendly and Thoughtful EvangelicalA review of Richard J. Mouw, Talking with Mormons: An Invitation to Evangelicals. Grand Rapids and Cambridge: Eerdmans, 2012, 99 pages. The post Seeing Ourselves Through the Eyes of a Friendly and Thoughtful Evangelical first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.2015-05-1533 minOak Church SermonsOak Church SermonsA Planting of the Lord: Strangers11/9/14 Chris Breslin Isaiah 61:5-7 Testimony by Haechul Shin “Hospitality means primarily the creation of free space where the stranger can enter and become a friend instead of an enemy. Hospitality is not to change people, but to offer them space where change can take place. It is not to bring men and women over to our side, but to offer freedom not disturbed by dividing lines.” – Henry Nouwen “For most of the church’s history, faithful believers located their acts of hospitality in a vibrant tradition in which needy strangers, Jesus, and angels were welcomed and through which people were transforme...2014-11-1239 minUntangling Christianity PodcastUntangling Christianity Podcast60: Love of People or Doctrine | Listener FeedbackIn this episode John and Gregg discuss listener feedback from Evan in Virginia.  Evan appreciated the recent podcast on Love and Biblical Illiteracy while posing several questions. First, can one’s love of biblical doctrine impact how we love others, whether positively or negatively?  Next, Evan wonders how valuable the church’s tradition are and whether we lose something when ignore them or put them aside?  Finally, he wonders if it’s possible we become so preoccupied with whether something is right or wrong that, as a consequence, we lose something of the relational aspect that should mark a Chr...2014-10-1347 minOn BeingOn BeingKhaled Abou El Fadl, Richard Mouw + Yossi Klein Halevi — The Power of Fundamentalism (Aug 19 2004)Religious fundamentalism has reshaped our view of world events. In this show, host Krista Tippett explores the appeal of fundamentalism in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, as experienced from the inside. Three accomplished men, who were religious extremists at one time in their lives, provide revealing insight into the spiritual and cultural dimensions of fundamentalism. They also discuss religious impulses which counter the fundamentalist world view and helped them break free. See more at www.onbeing.org/program/power-fundamentalism/2182014-01-2152 minThe Truett Seminary PodcastThe Truett Seminary PodcastDr. Richard J. Mouw - "Why God Likes Ancient Chinese Vases"For the 2013 Parchman Lecture Series, we welcomed Dr. Richard J. Mouw to the pulpit. Dr. Mouw recently retired after having served as the president of Fuller Theological Seminary for 20 years. Dr. Mouw currently serves as Distinguished Professor of Faith and Public Life at Fuller. Dr. Mouw's second lecture is titled: <b><i>"Why God Likes Ancient Chinese Vases"</b></i>.<br /> For the rest of the 2013 Parchman Lecture Series, please see our website at:https://www.baylor.edu/truett/media<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheTruettSeminaryPodcast/~4/LdXg4...2013-10-2200 minThe January Series of Calvin UniversityThe January Series of Calvin University2013 - Richard Mouw & Robert Millet - Talking With Mormons: An Invitation to EvangelicalsMouw has served as president of Fuller Theological Seminary since 1993. A philosopher, scholar, and author, Mouw joined the faculty of Fuller Theological Seminary as professor of Christian philosophy and ethics in 1985. Before coming to Fuller he served for 17 years as professor of philosophy at Calvin College. Mouw has served for six years as co-chair of the official Reformed-Catholic Dialogue, and is a leader for interfaith theological conversations, particularly with Mormons and Jewish groups. Robert Millet is the leading Mormon theologian and a BYU professor. Together they will discuss the history of their interfaith dialogue and explain the areas where...2013-02-191h 03On BeingOn BeingRichard Mouw — Restoring Political Civility (Aug 18, 2011)Richard Mouw challenges his fellow conservative Christians to civility in public discourse. He offers historical as well as spiritual perspective on American Evangelicals' navigation of disagreement, fear, and truth. See more at http://www.onbeing.org/program/restoring-political-civility-evangelical-view/1632012-05-2552 minOn BeingOn BeingRichard Mouw + Virginia Ramey Mollenkott — Gay Marriage: Broken or Blessed? (Aug 3, 2006)Our culture's acrimonious debate on the morality of gay marriage has been framed in religious — largely conservative Christian — terms. We go behind the rhetoric to explore the human confusion, hopes, and fears this subject arouses. We'll name hard questions that these religious people on both sides of the issue are asking themselves, and that they would like to ask of others. See more at: http://www.onbeing.org/program/gay-marriage-broken-or-blessed-two-evangelical-views/1032012-05-1853 minFighting for the FaithFighting for the FaithHeresy is the New Orthodoxy• "Pastor" Dayna Tent Revival Rebuke • James MacDonald is a Factious Man • Adam Walker Cleaveland Says Orthodoxy Must Go • Richard Mouw Attacks Christians & Defends Mormons • Blackaby Experiencing God Part 52012-05-172h 06Fighting for the FaithFighting for the FaithHeresy is the New Orthodoxy• "Pastor" Dayna Tent Revival Rebuke • James MacDonald is a Factious Man • Adam Walker Cleaveland Says Orthodoxy Must Go • Richard Mouw Attacks Christians & Defends Mormons • Blackaby Experiencing God Part 52012-05-172h 06On Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista Tippett[Unedited] Richard Mouw with Krista Tippett (Restoring Political Civility)Richard Mouw challenges his fellow conservative Christians to civility in public discourse. He offers historical as well as spiritual perspective on American Evangelicals’ navigation of disagreement, fear, and truth. See more at http://onbeing.org/program/restoring-political-civility-evangelical-view/163 2011-08-181h 34On Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettRichard Mouw — Restoring Political Civility: An Evangelical ViewRichard Mouw challenges his fellow conservative Christians to civility in public discourse. He offers historical as well as spiritual perspective on American Evangelicals’ navigation of disagreement, fear, and truth. 2011-08-1852 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista Tippett[Unedited] Richard Mouw with Krista Tippett (Restoring Political Civility)Richard Mouw challenges his fellow conservative Christians to civility in public discourse. He offers historical as well as spiritual perspective on American Evangelicals’ navigation of disagreement, fear, and truth. See more at http://onbeing.org/program/restoring-political-civility-evangelical-view/1632011-08-181h 24On Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettRichard Mouw — Restoring Political Civility: An Evangelical ViewRichard Mouw challenges his fellow conservative Christians to civility in public discourse. He offers historical as well as spiritual perspective on American Evangelicals’ navigation of disagreement, fear, and truth.2011-08-1851 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettRichard Mouw — Restoring Political Civility: An Evangelical ViewRichard Mouw challenges his fellow conservative Christians to civility in public discourse. He offers historical as well as spiritual perspective on American Evangelicals’ navigation of disagreement, fear, and truth.2011-08-1851 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista Tippett[Unedited] Richard Mouw with Krista Tippett (Restoring Political Civility)Richard Mouw challenges his fellow conservative Christians to civility in public discourse. He offers historical as well as spiritual perspective on American Evangelicals’ navigation of disagreement, fear, and truth. See more at http://onbeing.org/program/restoring-political-civility-evangelical-view/1632011-08-181h 24On Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettRichard Mouw and Virginia Ramey Mollenkott — Gay Marriage: Broken or Blessed? Two Evangelical ViewsOur culture’s acrimonious debate on the morality of gay marriage has been framed in religious — largely conservative Christian — terms. We go behind the rhetoric to explore the human confusion, hopes, and fears this subject arouses. We’ll name hard questions that these religious people on both sides of the issue are asking themselves, and that they would like to ask of others.2004-05-1353 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettRichard Mouw and Virginia Ramey Mollenkott — Gay Marriage: Broken or Blessed? Two Evangelical ViewsOur culture’s acrimonious debate on the morality of gay marriage has been framed in religious — largely conservative Christian — terms. We go behind the rhetoric to explore the human confusion, hopes, and fears this subject arouses. We’ll name hard questions that these religious people on both sides of the issue are asking themselves, and that they would like to ask of others.2004-05-1353 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettKhaled Abou El Fadl, Richard J. Mouw, and Yossi Klein Halevi — The Power of Fundamentalism (Aug 19, 2004)Religious fundamentalism has reshaped our view of world events. In this show, host Krista Tippett explores the appeal of fundamentalism in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, as experienced from the inside. Three accomplished men, who were religious extremists at one time in their lives, provide revealing insight into the spiritual and cultural dimensions of fundamentalism. They also discuss religious impulses which counter the fundamentalist world view and helped them break free. 2002-04-1852 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettKhaled Abou El Fadl, Richard J. Mouw, and Yossi Klein Halevi — The Power of Fundamentalism (Aug 19, 2004)Religious fundamentalism has reshaped our view of world events. In this show, host Krista Tippett explores the appeal of fundamentalism in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, as experienced from the inside. Three accomplished men, who were religious extremists at one time in their lives, provide revealing insight into the spiritual and cultural dimensions of fundamentalism. They also discuss religious impulses which counter the fundamentalist world view and helped them break free.2002-04-1853 minOn Being with Krista TippettOn Being with Krista TippettKhaled Abou El Fadl, Richard J. Mouw, and Yossi Klein Halevi — The Power of Fundamentalism (Aug 19, 2004)Religious fundamentalism has reshaped our view of world events. In this show, host Krista Tippett explores the appeal of fundamentalism in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, as experienced from the inside. Three accomplished men, who were religious extremists at one time in their lives, provide revealing insight into the spiritual and cultural dimensions of fundamentalism. They also discuss religious impulses which counter the fundamentalist world view and helped them break free.2002-04-1853 min