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Avsnitt 92: Samtal med Sarah Coakley om evolution, samarbete och teologi
I detta avsnitt samtalar vi med Sarah Coakley, professor emerita från både Harvard (1995-2007) och Cambridge University (2007-2018). Fokuset i avsnittet är Sarah Coakleys Gifford-föreläsningar som hon 2012 med titeln: Sacrifice Regained: Evolution, Cooperation, and God. Dessa går att se online på Youtube. Giffordföreläsningarna har sin grund i ett Templeton-finansierat projekt om de teologiska implikationerna av samarbete i evolutionen. Coakley samarbetade i detta projekt med Martin Nowak, professor i matematisk biologi vid Harvard University och en av de ledande forskarna kring samarbetets roll i evolutionen. För en sammanfatt...
2025-12-29
1h 05
The Weight
"Science, Philosophy, & Religion" with Sarah Coakley
Show Notes:Suffering and pain are part of life. We all struggle with finding meaning in our suffering and the suffering of others. We all need help finding hope and encouragement in dark times, and one place we can find that hope is in prayer. It’s through prayer that we stand alongside our suffering friends and neighbors to offer them our attention and empathy. Prayer connects each of us in ways that can transform the world.Dr. Sarah Coakley is an Anglican priest, systematic theologian, and philosopher of religion. Sh...
2025-10-02
53 min
Small Catechisms
Episode 7 - Conversations with Pastor Sean - Pneumatology (Season 2)
In this episode Dr. Aaron Davis hosts a conversation with Nativity's pastor, the Rev. Dr. Sean Barrett, about pneumatology. We discuss things like what pneumatology is, where we see the Holy Spirit described in Scripture, and more. Questions or comments about the episode? Send a message to aarondavis@nativityarden.org. Links Nativity's website - Link St Andrews Encyclopedia article, "The Spirit in the Christian Bible" - Link Sarah Coakley's God, Sexuality, and the Self: An Essay 'On the Trinity' - Link Cheryl Peterson's Who Is the Church? An...
2025-09-17
38 min
Extra Credit Podcast
The Impossibility of Forgiveness
Psalm 130:1-4 1 Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord. 2 Lord, hear my voice! Let your ears be attentive to my cry for mercy! 3 If you, O Lord, should mark iniquities, Lord, who could stand? 4 But there is forgiveness with you, so that you may be feared.Kallistos Ware points out that while the psalms frequently talk about forgiveness, they do not very clearly talk about the fact that we are called to forgive one another. Jesus teaches us to forgive one another. He teaches us to pray, “Forgive us our trespasses as we...
2025-08-14
42 min
Christian Mythbusters
What Conservatives & Liberals Can Learn about the Ascetical Healing of Desire
This is Father Jared Cramer from St. John’s Episcopal Church in Grand Haven, Michigan, here with today’s edition of Christian Mythbusters, a regular segment I offer to counter some common misconceptions about the Christian faith.Last week I told you a bit about the book my parish read last month as a part of our summer book group: The New Asceticism: Sexuality, Gender, and the Quest for God by Anglican priest and renowned theologian Sarah Coakley. As I told you, Dr. Coakley’s goal in the book is to reach past the traditio...
2025-07-22
04 min
Christian Mythbusters
The Myths of the Divides Between Conservatives & Liberals
This is Father Jared Cramer from St. John’s Episcopal Church in Grand Haven, Michigan, here with today’s edition of Christian Mythbusters, a regular segment I offer to counter some common misconceptions about the Christian faith.I’ve talked before about the summer book group I lead at my church, with us taking a different book each month that has been on my “to read” list and diving into it. The book we read for this month’s book study was a theological doozy: The New Asceticism: Sexuality, Gender, and the Quest for God by Anglic...
2025-07-16
04 min
It Means What It Means
Episode 76: Women and the Gender of God with Amy Peeler
Amy Peeler discusses her book Women and the Gender of God, exploring the complexities of gender in theology, the nature of God, and the role of women in the church. She emphasizes the importance of understanding gender as it relates to divine revelation and the implications of language used to describe God. The discussion also delves into ancient perspectives on conception, the political and ontological aspects of the title “Son of God,” and the significance of fatherhood in understanding divine relationships. Authors and resources mentioned or recommended in this episode include Michael Peppard, Lynn Marie Tonstad, Jürgen Moltmann, Andre...
2025-06-04
1h 05
Fawx & Stallion
The Case of the Nascent Narrative
You are cordially invited to: The Public Opening of 22Fun B Baker Merriment Park (and Memorial) 9am. Friday August 21st, 1891 In which a story ends, a story begins, and the moment you’ve all been waiting for… arrives. Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media. CREDITS Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Ba...
2025-04-14
54 min
The Thomistic Institute
Reconciling the Image of God with the Scientific Image of Human Persons | Dr. Daniel De Haan
This lecture was given on September 28th, 2023, at University of Edinburgh.For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events.About the Speaker:Dr. Daniel De Haan is a Research Fellow of the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion at the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford. He is working on the Renewal of Natural Theology Project directed by Professor Alister McGrath. Before coming to Oxford, De Haan was a postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Divinity at...
2025-03-31
40 min
What Matters Most
A Path to Becoming like God: A Conversation with Dr Paul Gavrilyuk
Sorry for the lateness on this incredible episode! The busy-ness of preparing for the conference and working on a few academic papers led to a two day delay. But this is a long episode and Paul and I had a terrific conversation, so I hope that makes up for some of my tardiness! This is episode fourteen of season three with Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk, Professor and Aquinas Chair in Theology and Philosophy at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. He has been published in nine languages, and his books include The Suffering of...
2025-03-15
1h 53
Ketamine Connections
Episode 32 l Rewiring Your Brain: The Power of Ketamine and Integration with Dr. Sarah Coakley
✨ FREE CLASS — How to Use Ketamine to Transform the Subconscious MindIf ketamine alone healed people, then everyone who tried it at a rave would be enlightened. 😉Come learn how ketamine opens the door to your subconscious mind—and how to work with it intentionally for real, lasting change.🎟️ Save your seat: yourketaminecoach.com/ketamine-readyIn this insightful conversation, Anna Krishtal sits down with Dr. Sarah Coakley, a seasoned anesthesiologist and ketamine provider, to discuss the profound impact of ketamine therapy on mental health...
2025-03-12
47 min
Fawx & Stallion
The Case of the Migratory Moustache
You are cordially invited to: 224B Baker Street Half past 10. Evening of August 20th, 1891 In which our trio entertains an unexpected guest… Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media. CREDITS Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar. CAST Hampton Fawx: Jeremy Thompson James Stallion: Chris Vi...
2025-03-03
37 min
Tro och förnuft
Avsnitt 81: Samtal om favoritavsnitten 2024 - och en presentation av vårens avsnitt.
Uppdatering: den första filen av detta avsnitt hade ett fel runt 20 minuter då det blev en dubbel inspelning av Peters röst. Det är åtgärdat i den nya filen. Om du redan laddat in den gamla kan du behöva ladda om avsnittet för att få det nya avsnittet. Ber om ursäkt för detta! Detta avsnitt skulle egentligen ha varit en intervju med Sarah Coakley om hennes föreläsning på Humanistiska teatern i höstas om evolution och naturlig teologi (som vi sände som avsnitt 76 av podden). Men Coakley blev väld...
2025-01-27
49 min
Fawx & Stallion
The Case of the Filched Fork
Everything. From the beginning. Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media. CREDITS Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar and Ian Geers. CAST John Watson: Tom Crowley Sherlock Holmes: Rob Kauzlaric Hampton Fawx: Jeremy Thompson Lucius Peppermint: Evin McQuistion Dennis: Daniel Millhouse Thomas Rake: Sam Hubbard Elizabeth Weatherby: Allie Babi...
2025-01-20
49 min
Fawx & Stallion
The Case of the Birthday Boy
You are cordially invited to: Carlton House 7pm. August 20th, 1891 In which James faces the facts, Fitzy learns how to "yes-and," and the Toast of London attends Lucius’s Peppermint’s Annual Charity-a-thon… Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media. CREDITS Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar and Ian Geers.
2025-01-06
41 min
Fawx & Stallion
The Case of the Saucy Setback
You are cordially invited to: The General’s Bodice The evening of August 19th, 1891 In which the search begins for a missing doctor, a negotiation goes awry, and Archie makes some peculiar new friends... Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media. CREDITS Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar.
2024-12-23
49 min
Fawx & Stallion
The Case of the Precarious Park
You are cordially invited to: The Press Opening of 22Fun B Baker Merriment Park (and Memorial) August 18th, 1891 That place that used to be the only standing monument to the Anglo-Turkish War (we think) In which a morbid interruption leads to a potential new case, and all is not as it may seem… Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media. CREDITS Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace T...
2024-11-25
43 min
Fawx & Stallion
The Case of the Alliterative Arachnid
You are cordially invited to: The Brattleboro Toy Factory 38 minutes past midnight on May 5th, 1891 In which our trio of detectives learn just how quickly fortunes can change... Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media. CREDITS Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar and Ian Geers. CAST
2024-11-11
44 min
Theologie aan de gracht
#7 - Een onverwachte blik op gender vanuit de drie-eenheid met Lois Oosterhof
Weinig ligt zo gevoelig in zowel kerk als samenleving als gender. Lois Oosterhof is bezig met een proefschrift over gender en theologie in het werk van de anglicaanse theoloog Sarah Coakley. Coakley is een creatieve denker die de genderkwestie opnieuw doordenkt vanuit de leer van de drie-eenheid en de praktijk van het gebed. Daarmee komt ze tot verrassende inzichten. Richard Hooker, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie (1594) Oliver O’Donovan, Church in Crisis: The Gay Controversy and the Anglican Communion (Cascade Books, 2008). Judith Butler, Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identi...
2024-11-06
51 min
Signumpodden med John Sjögren
Sarah Coakley: En teologisk läsning av evolutionen
Nyligen gästade den brittiska teologen Sarah Coakley Sverige. Vid sitt besök i Uppsala höll hon en föreläsning, som vi får ta del av i detta avsnitt, med titeln ”Contested meanings: Evolutionary Co-operation and Natural Theology”. I föreläsningen diskuterar Coakley hur vi teologiskt kan ”läsa” evolutionsteorin, med särskilt fokus på den roll som samarbete har i den evolutionära processen och hur det bör påverka vår teologiska förståelse av evolutionen. Bland annat tar hon hjälp av John Henry Newmans klassiker ”Grammar of Assent” för att belysa dessa frågor.
2024-10-14
1h 05
Tro och förnuft
Avsnitt 76: Sarah Coakley om evolution och naturlig teologi
Det här avsnittet utgörs av en föreläsning av Sarah Coakley som fram till 2018 var Norris-Hulse professor i teologi vid Cambridge University och mellan 1995 och 2007 Mallinckrodt Professor of Divinity vid Harvard University. Föreläsningen har titeln: "Contested Meanings: Evolutionary Cooperation and the Continuing Possibility of a Natural Theology." I föreläsningen försöker Coakley göra två saker: Dels presentera en ny förståelse av naturlig teologi inspirerad av 1800-talsteologen John Henry Newman och hans begrepp "the illative sense". Kärnan i detta begrepp är att det har att göra med fö...
2024-10-14
1h 08
Transfigured
Paul Anleitner - Evolution, Creation, and the Cosmic Nature of Christ
Paul Anleitner is the host of @DeepTalksTheology . We have talked multiple times before. This conversation focuses specifically on the subject of evolution, how to wrestle with a creationist upbringing, understanding Genesis in its original context, thinking about how Christology fits together, and many related subjects. We mention Charles Darwin, Origen of Alexandria, Athanasius of Alexandria, Maximus the Confessor, Jonathan Losos, John Vervaeke, John Walton, Miroslav Volf, Joseph Campbell, Jordan Peterson, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Soren Kierkegaard, Karl Jung, Sarah Coakley, Nancy Percy, Bret Weinstein, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi , Epicurus, Dmitri Belyaev, David Sloan Wilson, and many more.
2024-04-04
1h 44
The Thomistic Institute
Reconciling the Image of God with the Scientific Image of Human Persons | Dr. Daniel De Haan
This lecture was given on September 28th, 2023, at the University of Edinburgh.For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-eventsAbout the speaker:Dr. Daniel De Haan is a Research Fellow of the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion at the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford. He is working on the Renewal of Natural Theology Project directed by Professor Alister McGrath. Before coming to Oxford, De Haan was a postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Divinity...
2024-03-18
46 min
The Thomistic Institute
Truth, Science, and Other Traditions of Theoretical Enquiry | Doctor Daniel DeHaan
This lecture was given on July 13th, 2023, at the "Thomistic Philosophy & Natural Science Symposium" at the Dominican House of Studies. For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website: thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events Speaker Bio: Dr. Daniel De Haan is a Research Fellow of the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion at the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford. He is working on the Renewal of Natural Theology Project directed by Professor Alister McGrath. Before coming to Oxford, De Haan was a postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge working on...
2023-09-13
1h 13
Theology on Mission
Theology, Methods, and the Church with Sarah Coakley
This year's Theology & Mission lecturer joined Fitch and Moore for a conversation just hours before the public lectures. If you want to study with us and other scholars like Greg Boyd, Nijay Gupta, Beth Jones, visiting professors like Jeannine Brown, Drew Hart, Jonathan Tran, check us out at www.seminary.edu
2023-07-14
37 min
Theology Matters
Sarah Coakley on the Shape of Systematic Theology
Episode 1 of a Special Series on the Purpose, Impact, and Task of Theology, co-hosted by Joshua Mauldin and Andrew Davison.
2023-04-14
1h 17
Theology on Mission
S8:E10 When Power Goes Rogue
Northern Seminary has been an unsettled place the last few weeks but we finally made it back into the studio. In light of recent events Fitch and Moore take on these questions: What happens to institutions, churches, and organizations when power goes off the rails? And how does the power of Jesus work differently to disrupt worldly power? Remember to sign up for our Theology & Mission Lectures with Sarah Coakley. https://www.seminary.edu/coakley/If you want to study with us and other scholars like Greg Boyd, Nijay Gupta, Jeannine Brown, Lyn Co...
2023-04-12
24 min
Theology on Mission
S8:E9 Defending Apologetics: Tim Keller and Evangelism
What is the purpose of apologetics? How does the current cultural milieu inform how we engage in apologetics? Does it even have a place? Fitch and Moore go back and forth about evangelism, apologetics, and the new Tim Keller Center for Apologetics. Check out the article Fitch wrote here: https://davidfitch.substack.com/Remember to sign up for our Theology & Mission Lectures with Sarah Coakley. If you want to study with us and other scholars like Greg Boyd, Nijay Gupta, Jeannine Brown, Lyn Cohick, Drew Hart, Jonathan Tran, check us out at www.seminary.edu
2023-02-27
32 min
Theology on Mission
S8:E8 "Light as Air" with Jonny Morrison
We are pleased to introduce our guest, Dr. Jonny Morrison, a graduate of Northern Seminary. Dr. Jonny joins the podcast to talk about his new book, "Light as Air." Jonny Morrison is a church planter, pastor, and writer known for his integration of creativity, spirituality, and culture. Jonny and his wife, Tory, live in Salt Lake City, where they like to explore, host their friends, and spend time outdoors. Jonny graduated from Western Seminary with an MA in biblical and theological studies and received his doctorate of contextual theology from Northern Seminary. You can find more of...
2023-02-16
33 min
Theology on Mission
S8: E7 Subversive Apocalyptic
Fitch is tired of people accusing him of a third way that is laissez faire and avoidant. Introducing "subversive apocalyptic." How does this approach to culture determine how we engage questions around issues like human sexuality and power?Remember to sign up for our Theology & Mission Lectures with Sarah Coakley. If you want to study with us and other scholars like Greg Boyd, Nijay Gupta, Jeannine Brown, Lyn Cohick, Drew Hart, Jonathan Tran, check us out at www.seminary.eduCheck out the Pastor's Table podcast from our friends here at Northern Seminary.
2023-02-02
29 min
The Venture 12 Podcast
V12. 3.5 God, Sexuality and The Self. A Conversation with The Rev. Prof. Sarah Coakley
In this episode we talk to The Rev. Prof. Sarah Coakley about her book God, Sexuality and the Self. We explore human desire in light of ancient understandings of the Trinity and how reform is needed in the church not least for the sake of women. Reflection Questions What feelings surfaced for you during this interview? How does what you’ve heard impact your relationship with God and the world? How is this good news for me/ others? How can I learn more about this/ is there anything that needs...
2023-01-19
1h 18
Theology on Mission
S8: E6 Communal Narcissism
Note: there is an echo for the first 25 seconds of the podcast!We are back for 2023 and broadcasting from la la land. On this episode Moore and Fitch talk about what happens when a community turns inward and self-protected--the symptoms of what Fitch calls "communal narcissism."Remember to sign up for our Theology & Mission Lectures with Sarah Coakley. If you want to study with us and other scholars like Greg Boyd, Nijay Gupta, Jeannine Brown, Lyn Cohick, Drew Hart, Jonathan Tran, check us out at www.seminary.edu
2023-01-13
23 min
Theology on Mission
S8: Theology & Mission Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Theology on Mission Podcast is announcing our speaker for the annual Theology and Mission Lectures!Rev. Dr. Sarah Coakley will be delivering the lectures and we have a limited number of spots for breakfast (50 spots...and dwindling)For listeners of the podcast we want to give you the inside scoop. Sign up here: https://www.seminary.edu/coakley/
2022-12-21
01 min
Queen of the Sciences
Private, Public, and Propagandistic
This episode started out as an experimental bonus: I asked Dad to think through with me what it can mean to bear witness in these days when a) everything sounds like propaganda, b) public and private are endlessly confused but I'm unwilling to expose to public scrutiny matters that are relevant to public discourse yet intrinisically private, and c) rebuttal and critique automatically vault the rebutted into martyr status. In other words, is it even possible to say truthful things in public anymore? Listen in for our provisional answers. Notes: 1. Related episodes: Theology and Experience 1...
2022-10-11
51 min
Life & Faith
Getting History Right
A smorgasbord of delights for both the history nerd and the history sceptic. --- “I think people just arbitrarily impoverish their experience by the prejudice against the past.” Does history get you excited – or make your eyes glaze over? This episode of Life & Faith draws together morsels of insight, warning, and surprise from some superstar historians and thinkers who want to show you a different side to the past. Simon and Natasha discuss the question: if history were a person, what would your relati...
2022-08-31
31 min
The Living Church Podcast
Follow the Science? Yes and No
From Charles Darwin to sex robots to the Big Bang and the Gospel of John—we are going to take a journey today into the wild and woolly world of faith and science. Faith and science—how do we have these conversations?—evolution, artificial intelligence, Covid, When does life begin?, How should it end?—how do we have these conversations in ways that are charitable and as smart as possible and leave behind some of the my-yard-sign-is-more-loving-than-your-yard sign Babel, but also admit tough questions and pose rich gospel responses? Allow me...
2022-06-16
53 min
Rabbit Holes
Hawai’i Election Special 2022 | Jeffrey Coakley | Big Island Council District 9
Kawika interviews local candidates in our newest BONUS content series for the 2022 Hawai'i Mid-Term Election. ~Meet The Candidate~ Jeffrey Coakley | Big Island Council District 9 Email: jeffreykcoakley@gmail.com Website: http://www.votejeffreycoakley.com/ Listen to Rabbit Holes on Newsly and get Premium 30-Days FREE https://newsly.me/ PROMO CODE: RABB1TH0LES Stay Connected with the show and our hosts: Rabbit Holes FB: https://www.facebook.com/RabbitsOnSunday IG: https://www.instagram.com/RabbitsOnSunday Kawika Hoke F...
2022-05-20
24 min
Life & Faith
Throne and Altar
From Roman emperors to modern PMs, Life & Faith tackles the fraught relationship between church and state.---“At the end of the day I am quite happy that the throne-and-altar accommodation was shattered, and that the church does not wield that kind of power.”Dust-ups between religion and government are rarely out of the news for long. Sometimes church and state seem too cosy, sometimes they’re fiercely at odds. What has this relationship looked like, and how should it look?In this e...
2022-03-16
31 min
Faith Angle
Sarah Coakley and Eliza Griswold: Theology, Desire, and Vocation in Today’s World
In this episode, we are joined by a world-class Anglican theologian, Dr. Sarah Coakley, and a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for The New Yorker, Eliza Griswold. Dr. Coakley's scholarship looks at the Trinity, "New Asceticism," Christology, power, sexuality, and the distinction of the self. Today, she is continuing her trilogy in systematics, aiming in a forthcoming volume at a robust theological examination of race. In this episode, Dr. Coakley and Eliza connect the wisdom of historic Christian thinkers with the urgent issues of a world that is today perhaps more in need of justice than ever. ...
2022-03-01
48 min
Forging Ploughshares
Distinguishing Types of Suffering
In this PBI discussion Allan, David, Justin, Dan, Matt, and Paul discuss types of suffering as perceived in East and West and as distinguished in Romans 7 & 8. In a critique of Sarah Coakley and Rowan Williams, the question is raised if there is a failure to distinguish a total futility of suffering and suffering love. Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work.
2022-01-15
57 min
Shifting Culture
Ep. 37 Emma Cotterill - Anti-Trafficking, Collaboration, and Giving Others a Voice
In this episode Emma Cotterill talks about an anti-trafficking model that can multiply, empowering others into Kingdom work, collaboration and bridge building, giving others a voice, and APEST thinking.Emma is Swedish and a Human Rights Lawyer who has worked in the NGO community against human trafficking for 12 years in the UK and Sweden. She and her husband Mark have planted a missional community in Manchester, UK and are currently planting a missional community in Helsingborg, Sweden. Emma and Mark have also founded a network for pioneer leaders called Venture12.Emma's Recommendation:God, Sexuality...
2022-01-11
50 min
Forging Ploughshares
The Holy Spirit and the Crisis of Desire
In this first PBI discussion on the Holy Spirit Dan, Matt, Robb, Justin, David, and Paul discuss Sarah Coakley's and Jürgen Moltmann's work on the Holy Spirit as it pertains to the sexual crisis and the subordination of the Spirit in the scholastic approach to the Trinity. Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work.
2022-01-03
1h 04
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Coda for What is the Good of the Church? (Part 5 of 5)
‘What is the Good of the Church?’: A Series of Reflections on Ecclesiology for Advent 2021 Session V: ‘Coda’ with the Rev'd Dr. Sarah Coakley. Find further information at www.sarahcoakley.com.
2021-12-18
14 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
The American Heritage of Racism: Can an Ecclesial Vision of Hope be Found? (Part 4 of 5)
‘What is the Good of the Church?’: A Series of Reflections on Ecclesiology for Advent 2021 Session IV: ‘The American Heritage of Racism: Can an Ecclesial Vision of Hope be Found?’ with the Rev'd Dr. Sarah Coakley, Dr. Vincent Lloyd and Dr. Jonathan Tran. Find further information, as well as the accompanying handout, at www.sarahcoakley.com.
2021-12-17
37 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Contemporary Ecclesiological Crises and Questions (Part 3 of 5)
‘What is the Good of the Church?’: A Series of Reflections on Ecclesiology for Advent 2021 Session III: ‘Contemporary Ecclesiological Crises and Questions: How Should We Reimagine the Episcopal Church within the Anglican Communion Today?’ with the Rev'd Dr. Sarah Coakley, Dr. Scott MacDougall and Br. James Koester, SSJE. Find further information, as well as the accompanying handout, at www.sarahcoakley.com.
2021-12-09
45 min
Life & Faith
The Problem of Desire
Theologian Sarah Coakley interrogates our relationship to sex, food, money, the body, and God.---“I see desire as a central human phenomenon … We see desire in the newborn baby, for physical and psychological needs. We see desire in the dying person, even if they’ve lost the capacity for speech. We see desire in people who are very severely brain damaged or physically damaged. Desire is always there, from the moment of birth to the last gasp of our breath.”Where do our desires come from? How do w...
2021-12-08
28 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Learning from History: Select Visions of the Church (Part 2 of 5)
The Rev'd Dr. Sarah Coakley, Dr. Hannah Matis, and the Rev'd Dr. Benjamin King discuss 'Learning from History: Select Visions of the Church from the Constantinian Settlement through the English Reformation and to the Great Renewal Movements of the 19th Century'. This is the second of five sessions of "What is the Good of the Church?, where Sarah Coakley examines afresh the fundamental question of how we should think of, imagine, and hope for the life of the Church today. The focus is on the effects of the global pandemic and of intensified political and ecclesiastical divisions in the A...
2021-12-02
47 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
The Kingdom and the Church in the New Testament (Part 1 of 5)
The Rev'd Dr. Sarah Coakley and the Rev'd Dr. Richard Hays discuss 'The Kingdom and the Church in the New Testament'. This is the first of five sessions of "What is the Good of the Church?, where Sarah Coakley examines afresh the fundamental question of how we should think of, imagine, and hope for the life of the Church today. The focus is on the effects of the global pandemic and of intensified political and ecclesiastical divisions in the Anglican Communion and within the Episcopal Church itself. For more information on this series, or to access the...
2021-11-25
36 min
The London Lyceum
Desire, Trinity, Gender, and Race with Sarah Coakley
Jordan and Brandon talk with Sarah Coakley about desire and its importance for theology. They consider what desire is, how it relates to topics like God, gender, and race. They consider how prayer and contemplation are necessary for good theology, and much more.Find more info about the London Lyceum or contact us at our website.Find out more about Prof Coakley's work at her website.Resources:1) God, Sexuality, and the Self: An Essay on the Trinity, Sarah Coakley2) The New Asceticism, Sarah Coakley3) Re-Thinking Dionysius the Areopagite, Edited...
2021-11-10
57 min
Aten och Jerusalem
75. Drew G.I. Hart
English below. Be sure to check out our other interviews in English. We got: Rachel Halder, Sarah Coakley, Graham Ward, J. Denny Weaver, Stanley Hauerwas, Shane Claiborne, Nekeisha Alyana Alexis, Bolortuya Damdinjav, Naw Htoo Htoo and Nancey Murphy. ---- "Anablacktivism", ett val mellan Jesus B. eller Jesus K., och "God damn America"...eller? Med oss är Drew G.I. Hart amerikansk teolog som utforskar utrymmet mellan anabaptism och svart teologi. Vi pratar om hans senaste bok Who Will Be a Witness? där han funderar kring hur kyrkan kan vara en aktör för...
2021-07-31
1h 32
Remote Work Life Podcast
RWL 106 - How to continue to employ people who have moved to a different country w/ CEO of Boundless Dee Coakley
Today's guest is Dee Coakley, Co-Founder & CEO @ Boundless - They're removing the barriers to scaling teams internationally, allowing companies to employ anyone, anywhere. And I'll be asking: What are the Implications of employees working in another country short term? What are the Implications of employees working in another country long term? What are the options for employing internationally? Boundless recently reached a major milestone and received VC investment of > £2 million. Click here to find out more Let me know what you think. Want to learn about remote work from 60+ real-wo...
2021-07-26
40 min
Love Rinse Repeat
Ep89. What Public Theology Could Be, Janice McRandal
I sat down with Janice McRandal, public, feminist theologian, to talk about theology (public and otherwise) as it is in Australia and how it could be. We discuss how she came to a life of an academic and public theology, what The Cooperative is about and hopes to disrupt and achieve, theological education in Australia and what she thinks it needs for a flourishing future, the role of social media in public theology, and the inaugural Cooperative theological conference, "Uncommon Goods: Public Theology and Empire". Learn more about the Cooperative and check out the conference (regos open...
2021-06-16
42 min
Red Dirt Catholics
Proud of God (ft. Sarah Wells)
Text us and let us know what you think! Tap HERESarah Wells with Gospel of Life Dwellings (GOLD) stopped by the studio, again, to talk about GOLD and share some insight as well as music. ************Links and other stuff from the show:Red Dirt Catholics Email Address: reddirtcatholics@gmail.comThe Book "From Christendom to Apostolic Mission" (Digital and Print): AmazonThe Social Dilemma: https://www.netflix.com/title/81254224Formation Pyramid (PDF): https://bit.ly/2D8SQGUArchbishop Coakley's P...
2021-03-24
40 min
Office Chats
Sarah Coakley, founder of Coakley PR
About this episode Sarah Coakley is the founder of Coakley Public Relations, a creative, relationship-based public relations agency that works with talented artists, specializing in multi-hyphenate artists and entertainment. In this episode, you'll hear How Sarah's career in journalism led her to create a PR firm Sarah's experience working on the Netflix hit "Brown Girls" Advice for young PR professionals Resources from this episode Sarah Coakley on Instagram | Coakley PR on Instagram | Madame Blue on Instagram and LinkedIn | Office Chats on Instagram Share the podcast The Madam...
2021-01-25
10 min
Inquisitive Pontification
Christianity and Fascism: A discussion with Jonathan Miller - S2E2
Jonathan Miller served as Dean of Men in MPLS and Center Director in Duluth for Minnesota Teen Challenge for 10 years. He graduated Fuller Seminary with a Masters in Divinity. He currently co-Pastors a small church, The Vine, in Midtown Sacramento. The books/ authors I mentioned and their notable books: J. Phillip Newell (Christ of the Celts)/ Richard Rohr (The Universal Christ)/ Justo Gonzalez (Santa Biblia)/ Howard Thurman (Jesus of the Disinherited)/ Terry Wardle/ Karl Batth/ Jurgen Moltmann/ Sarah Coakley/ Catherine Doherty. For a little fun Nadia Bolz-Webber. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way...
2021-01-16
54 min
10-Minute Talks
Racism and religion in America – sin and the elusive 'problem of seeing'
The Unites States remains unusually religious as a country, but the issue of American racism is inextricably, and very problematically, related to its theological past. The history of white American Christianity is replete with biblical mandates for a racist system, and this may well have wider explanatory implications for police violence against non-white people and the strange incapacity of white people to 'see' elements of 'systemic racism' in the culture at large.Join Sarah Coakley as she explores some of the uncomfortable truths about the historic power of Christianity in the US, and the importance of both...
2020-12-09
13 min
Secularism and Secularity: AAR 2020
Dr. Sarah Coakley on Hope in a Secular Age
Dr. Sarah Coakley's response to Hope in a Secular Age
2020-11-23
19 min
The London Lyceum
The Ontology of Gender with Fellipe do Vale
Jordan and Brandon talk with Fellipe do Vale about the ontology of gender. What do terms like sex, gender, and the like mean? Is gender a social construct? What does it mean for gender to be understood as love? Does Augustine have a different view of gender than Gregory of Nyssa? Is this important? Can a male Savior save women? And more.Find more info about the London Lyceum or contact us at our website.Resources:1) Origins of Difference: The Gender Debate Revisited, Elaine Storkey2) Marks of His Wounds: Gender Politics and...
2020-10-14
51 min
Call and Character
On Beauty and the Imagination: Justin Bailey
The theologian Sarah Coakley once asked in a poignant essay on belief in God: “What are you seeking? Because if these arguments simply add up to a range of arid, abstract possibilities, then they are not grabbing you existentially in the way that they would if you were prepared to put your life on the line...” Coakley’s question frames the conclusion of the new book *Reimaginging Apologetics: The Beauty of Faith in a Secular Age* by our guest today, Dr. Justin Bailey. Justin is assistant professor of theology at Dordt University, and works at the intersection of theology, culture...
2020-09-30
36 min
Education Law Insights
Why You Need to Get So Prepared for SOPPA—Now!
In this episode, Franczek partners Nicki Bazer and Jackie Wernz are joined by Sarah Hartwick, Executive Director at ED-RED, and Don Tufano, Director of Technology & Innovation at Riverside School District 96 to discuss SOPPA. Recent amendments to the Illinois Student Online Personal Protection Act (SOPPA) go into effect on July 1, 2021, but school districts must act now to ensure that they will be in compliance by next year. The new law will require detailed contracts when schools share student data with online service providers. There are many reasons why schools should begin now to work toward compliance. Many school dist...
2020-08-13
59 min
Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 271 - Simeon Zahl: The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience
“It is true that theological doctrines and religious practices do shape and form religious experience, but it is no less true that experience tends to resist such shaping and forming. Attention to the complex interaction of these two insights is a key dimension of the account of “grace as experience” that follows below.”Our guest this week is a Simeon Zahl, University Lecturer in Christian Theology at the University of Cambridge. Simeon’s new book, which ranges from Martin Luther to Karl Barth, Sarah Coakley to queer affect theory, is The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience. https://www...
2020-08-07
46 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
The Spirituality of the Rule of Benedict: Mutual "Listening" to God and the Building of Transformative Communities
The Rev. Professor Sarah Coakley and Fr. Luigi Gioia discuss 'The Spirituality of the Rule of Benedict: Mutual "Listening" to God and the Building of Transformative Communities'. This is the fourth and final session on 'Deepening Prayer in a Time of Pandemic and Social Unrest', held via webinar at Church of the Ascension and St. Agnes, Washington DC. If you would like more information about the School of Theology and Prayer, to access the handout from this session, or to listen to this as a podcast, visit: https://www.asa-dc.org/formation-archive ...
2020-08-07
1h 01
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
The Problem of Negative "Thoughts" in Prayer According to the Desert Tradition: Approaching Sickness through the Lens of Deepened Prayer
The Rev. Professor Sarah Coakley and Fr. Martin Laird, OSA discuss 'The Problem of Negative "Thoughts" in Prayer According to the Desert Tradition: Approaching Sickness through the Lens of Deepened Prayer'. This is the third of four sessions on 'Deepening Prayer in a Time of Pandemic and Social Unrest', held via webinar at Church of the Ascension and St. Agnes, Washington DC. If you would like more information about the School of Theology and Prayer, to access the handout from this session, or to listen to this as a podcast, visit: https://www.asa-dc.org/school-of-theology-and-prayer.html ...
2020-07-30
1h 01
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
The Desert Fathers and Mothers: Rediscovering the Early Monastic Tradition and Its Surprising Application to Today's Crises
The Rev. Professor Sarah Coakley discusses 'The Desert Fathers and Mothers: Rediscovering the Early Monastic Tradition and Its Surprising Application to Today's Crises'. This is the second of four sessions on 'Deepening Prayer in a Time of Pandemic and Social Unrest', held via webinar at Church of the Ascension and St. Agnes, Washington DC. If you would like more information about the School of Theology and Prayer, to access the handout from this session, or to listen to this as a podcast, visit: https://www.asa-dc.org/school-of-theology-and-prayer.html Taught by: Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coa...
2020-07-23
1h 01
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Deepening Prayer: How Do I Begin Again When Prayer Seems Impossible?
Fr. Martin Smith and the Rev. Dr. Sarah Coakley discuss beginning prayer again in the midst of crisis. This is the first of four sessions on 'Deepening Prayer in a Time of Pandemic and Social Unrest', held via webinar at Church of the Ascension and St. Agnes, Washington DC. If you would like more information about the School of Theology and Prayer, to access the handout from this session, or to watch this as a video, visit this link. Taught by: Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Ca...
2020-07-15
1h 02
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Trinity Sunday: The Doctrine of the Trinity: What does it Mean and Why do We Need It?
The fourth session of the Eastertide 2020 series held at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington DC. Taught by: Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence.
2020-06-10
59 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Pentecost: The Coming of the Spirit: What sort of “Interruption”?
The third session of the Eastertide 2020 series held at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington DC. Taught by: Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence.
2020-06-03
1h 00
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Ascension: What Does It Mean For Us That "Christ Ascended Into Heaven"?
The second session of the Eastertide 2020 series held at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C.. Taught by: Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence. Professor William Werpehowski, Chair of the Department of Theology, and McDevitt Chair in Catholic Theology at Georgetown University.
2020-05-27
1h 01
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Eastertide: Resurrection: How Can I Believe in it?
The first session of the Eastertide 2020 series held at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C.. We had some issues with audio during the first 20 minutes or so. There may be some moments where a word or phrase is unclear, particularly between 15-17 minutes in. Taught by: Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence.
2020-05-18
1h 01
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Lent: Paul on the Death of Christ and our "Justification"
The third session of ‘Challenging themes for Lent’, held at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C.. Taught by: Dr. A. Katherine Grieb, Meade Professor of Biblical Interpretation at Virginia Theological Seminary. Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence.
2020-04-04
55 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Lent: How does Christ Save? Varieties of Theories of Atonement
The second session of ‘Challenging themes for Lent’, held at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C.. Taught by: Dr. Nicholas Lombardo, OP. Dominican House of Studies and Faculty of Theology, Catholic University of America. Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence.
2020-04-04
59 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Lent: Incarnation and Passion with Rowan Williams
The first session of ‘Challenging themes for Lent’, held at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C.. Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams responds to questions from Sarah Coakley as he discusses his book Christ the Heart of Creation (2018). Taught by: +Rowan Williams is the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury and now Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an...
2020-03-20
58 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Epiphany: Prayer as Struggle and Temptation
The second of two Epiphany sessions on prayer, held at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C.. In this session, we turn to the issue of temptation and disturbance in prayer, and to the ordering of desires that prayer engenders. We will focus on the gospel Temptation narratives (in anticipation of Lent), and on Paul's extraordinary discussion of Christian prayer in Romans 8. Taught by: Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal...
2020-03-20
38 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Epiphany: Why should we pray and what is prayer for?
The first of two Epiphany sessions on prayer, held at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C. Taught by: Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence.
2020-03-03
47 min
Inspired Nonprofit Leadership
Communications Planning for Nonprofit Leaders
My guest for this episode is Caitlin Kerk. Caitlin is a writer and communications strategist who has been writing about health and social issues for more than 25 years. In that time, she has developed communications plans and messaging platforms, conducted media campaigns, and created content for a wide range of communication vehicles, including promotional materials, websites, blogs, public health reports and white papers. Caitlin launched Kerk Communications in 1997 to provide nonprofit agencies and other public benefit organizations with quality marketing communication services at competitive prices. Before that, she headed communications for the statewide American Lung Association, handled nonprofit and...
2020-02-13
34 min
This Catholic Life Podcast
Connecting Online
Show Notes:Hosts: Peter Holmes & Rian GalliottGuest: Mat Tan#peterholmes #online #prayerLinks & Resources:Matt's paper has been published in this book: https://www.fortresspress.com/store/productgroup/1474/Sarah-Coakley-and-the-Future-of-Systematic-TheologySubscribe On:iTunes, Google Play, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Stitcher, Anchor, TuneIn, Blubrry, Spreaker, Player.fm, Radio Public, OvercastConnect with us:Email: info@thiscatholiclife.com.auFacebook: @thiscatholiclifeauTwitter: @catholiclifeauInstagram: thiscatholiclifeauDiscord: https://discord.gg/CCjtMTG--- Send in...
2020-01-29
46 min
This Catholic Life Podcast
Connecting Online - S2EP27
Show Notes: Hosts: Peter Holmes & Rian Galliott Guest: Mat Tan #peterholmes #online #prayer Links & Resources: Matt's paper has been published in this book: https://www.fortresspress.com/store/productgroup/1474/Sarah-Coakley-and-the-Future-of-Systematic-Theology Subscribe On: iTunes, Google Play, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Stitcher, Anchor, TuneIn, Blubrry, Spreaker, Player.fm, Radio Public, Overcast Connect with us: Email: info@thiscatholiclife.com.au Facebook: @thiscatholiclifeau Twitter: @catholiclifeau Instagr...
2020-01-29
46 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Challenging Themes for Advent: Hope
The fourth session of Challenging Themes for Advent at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C. Taught by: Dr. David Elliot. Elliot is an Assistant Professor of Moral Theology/Ethics at Catholic University of America, and is author of the book Hope and Christian Ethics (Cambridge, 2017). Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence.
2020-01-20
49 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Challenging Themes for Advent: Repentance and Confession
The third session of Challenging Themes for Advent at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C. Taught by: Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence. Father Dominique Peridans. Formerly a member of the L'Arche community and the Congregation of St. Jean, Peridans is rector of Ascension and St. Agnes.
2020-01-19
58 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Challenging Themes for Advent: Divine Judgement
The second session of Challenging Themes for Advent at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C. Taught by the Rev. Dr. Katherine Sonderegger. Sonderegger holds the William Meade Chair in Systematic Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary.
2020-01-19
47 min
Lectures with Sarah Coakley
Challenging Themes for Advent: Incarnation
The first session of Challenging Themes for Advent at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C. Taught by Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and S Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence.
2020-01-19
55 min
Great Windy Way
Another Vodka Stinger (with Stephen Coakley)
Great Windy Way is a podcast that puts a spotlight on Chicago theatre. Get to know the movers, the shakers, the ARTISTS that make Chicago theatre second to none.Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sunshine (version 2)" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
2019-11-30
00 min
Radio Encuentro: ACTUALIDAD EVANGÉLICA
ACTUALIDAD EVANGÉLICA: 18 de septiembre de 2019
Hoy, desde nuestros estudios en Madrid, saludamos a todos nuestros amigos de habla hispana que nos escuchan alrededor del mundo a través de la web, en www.radioencuentro.net, o escuchan nuestros podcasts a través de la plataforma www.ivoox.com (Radio Encuentro: Actualidad Evangélica), y a nuestras emisoras amigas que nos permiten llegar hasta ustedes en distintos rincones de la geografía española. EL CENTRO CIENCIA Y FE Y LA UNIVERSIDAD DE COMILLAS ORGANIZAN LA CONFERENCIA, “EVOLUCIÓN, COOPERACIÓN Y LA CUESTIÓN DE DIOS” El próximo 24 de octubre a las 18.30 horas el Centro de Cie...
2019-09-18
29 min
What the Hell is a Pastor?
Pastors Who Also Have Relationships
This week, Jo and Ethan talk about the challenges of congregational ministry when it appears to conflict with important relationships in their lives. Don't worry, boundaries are discussed. Ethan name-drops God, Sexuality, and the Self by Sarah Coakley. Check it out for a theological exploration of how our sexual relationships can inform our understanding of and interaction with God.
2019-08-15
1h 03
Aten och Jerusalem
47. Nekeisha Alayna Alexis
English description below! The interview starts at 9:55. Inkarnerades Gud två gånger? Hänger vår syn på djur ihop med förtryck av svarta och kvinnor? Och leder nu-metal gruppen P.O.D. till radikalsering? I oktober månad möter vi aktivisten, musikern och teologen Nekeisha Alayna Alexis. Hon visar för oss hur kampen för djurens rätt och kampen mot rasism och sexism kan hänga ihop. Om hur Gud ger kraft i kampen, och på mindre utforskade sätt att läsa Bibeln på. Från andra sidan Atlanten rakt in i dina öron - lyssna och njut...
2018-10-31
1h 33
Trinities
podcast 233 – Dr. James R. Gordon on the extra Calvinisticum – Part 1
In modern times, Lutheran and Reformed theologians have argued about what the Lutherans dubbed the extra Calvinisticum. As Dr. James R. Gordon explains in this episode, this doctrine might as well be called the extra Patristicum, as it is arguably implied by the sort of “two natures” christology mandated by the council at Chalcedon in 451. In this first part of our conversation about his book The Holy One in Our Midst: An Essay on the Flesh of Christ he explains a number of distinctions that recent analytic theologians have made, which represent decisions that someone must...
2018-07-03
54 min
Von Hugel Institute
Book Launch: Say it to God. In Search of Prayer
The official launch of The Archbishop of Canterbury Lent Book 2018 'Say it to God: In Search of Prayer', introduced by Professor Sarah Coakley and the book's author, Dr Luigi Gioia. LUIGI GIOIA is a lecturer in Systematic Theology and a spiritual writer. He did his doctoral studies at Oxford University on Augustine’s 'De Trinitate'. He taught for many years at the Pontifical University of Sant’Anselmo in Rome and is now Research Associate of the Von Hügel Institute at the University of Cambridge. SARAH COAKLEY is Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University. Prayer and contemplation are at the h...
2018-01-29
1h 15
St Paul's Cathedral
A Theology of Desire with the Revd Dr Sarah Coakley (2015)
The contemporary church seems riven with controversies, particularly about sexuality, celibacy, and the role of women. Drawing deeply on the Bible, the early Church Fathers and the writings of Freud and Jung, Sarah Coakley argues that desire can be freed from associations of promiscuity and disorder, and we can forge a new positive, ascetical vision, founded in the disciplines of prayer and attention. Recorded in November 2015.
2017-10-02
1h 01
Let There Be House
LTBH #190 with Josh Coakley
'Let There Be House' is the weekly radio show presented by Glen Horsborough. Glen regularly plays around the Uk, Europe & Worldwide.Each week he delves and digs out the latest upfront tracks that are doing the business on dancefloors globally!Tracklist 1. Duke Dumont x Gorgon City feat Naations - Real Life 2. Star.One feat Maleek Berry & Seyi Shay (Ryan Blyth Extended Mix)3. James Hype ft Kellie-Leigh - More Than Friends (Extended Mix)4. Damon Hess V Josh Coakley - People (Original Mix)5. Chris Brogan feat. Any Pearson - Feel U Movin6. Cardboard Foxes - Do You Ever (Nathan Jain Remix) 7. Tom F...
2017-07-28
1h 07
Forging Ploughshares
Conversation with Jonathan Totty about Sarah Coakley’s “God, Sexuality and the Self”
Paul and Jonathan Totty have a conversation about Sarah Coakley’s God, Sexuality and the Self. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
2017-05-22
1h 01
Aten och Jerusalem
30. Stanley Hauerwas
English description below! The interview starts at 12:50. Please check out our previous english interviews with Sarah Coakley, Graham Ward, Rachel Halder, J. Denny Weaver and William T. Cavanaugh! Enjoy!Stanley Hauerwas gästar Aten och Jerusalem för ett samtal om protestantismens död, Israel och Donald Trump. Dessutom ger han Anton äktenskapsråd. Allt detta och mer under knappt en halvtimme! Stanley Hauerwas är världsberömd professor emeritus vid Duke University, etiker och teolog med distinkt texasdialekt och överlåtelse till den subversiva berättelsen om Jesus.Stöd oss gärna på Patreon!Gilla oss på Facebook, följ oss på Twi...
2017-03-21
55 min
Life & Faith
Life & Faith: Women
In the second century, a Greek writer called Celsus criticised Christianity as a religion of women, children and slaves - that is to say, a religion not to be taken seriously. There are echoes of this sentiment in contemporary critiques of Christianity, and religion more broadly. For example, the idea of women being more religious than men, on the whole, can be seen as something that discredits religion as irrational. However, Christianity is much more likely to be condemned today, no for being a religion of women, but a religion against women – this despite evidence of...
2016-10-19
16 min
Aten och Jerusalem
XX. Vem är Jesus?
Maj är en intensiv månad för de flesta, skulle det visa sig, så denna månad firar vi istället tjugo avsnitt och 9000 lyssningar med ett nytt specialavsnitt där vi samlat svaren på frågan ”Vem är Jesus?” från avsnitt 11-20. Stort tack till alla er som lyssnar! Vi är tillbaka igen med full kraft i juni. Anna Enberg - 00:51 Emanuel Strandh - 01:31 Ann-Christine och Evert Kullberg - 02:32 Rachel Halder - 03:17 Sarah Coakley - 06:21 Graham Ward - 07:00 Jonas Melin - 10:34 David Willgren - 11:48 Linnea Åberg - 12:14 Vibeke Olsson Falk - 13:26
2016-05-25
15 min
Aten och Jerusalem
15. Sarah Coakley
Vi har den stora äran att intervjua Sarah Coakley, världsberömd anglikansk teolog vid Cambridge University och präst. På nya slottet Bjärka-Säby träffades Anton och Sarah för att prata om hur andlighet och sexualitet är sammanflätat, kontemplation, vem Gud är ("theology proper") och vid vilka namn den treeninge guden bör kallas. Stor behållning utlovas!In English:We had the great privilege to interview Sarah Coakley this month. Sarah Coakley, is a world-renowned anglican theologian at Cambridge University and also a priest. Anton and Sarah met at the castle of Bjärka-Säby to discuss ho...
2015-11-18
1h 10
Best Possible Taste with Sharon Noonan
16 September 2014
Ron Forrestal has wine recommendations for September.Kevin Ahern discusses how to source your key ingredients within a 12 Mile radius.Rachel Shanahan reviews the Apple Tart of Hope by Sarah Moore Fitzgerald.Jennifer Doran talks about how to “Bookalokal”.Kenmare Foodie, Karen Coakley, has all the culinary news from Co Kerry.Best Possible Taste is Ireland's longest running food and drink podcast. For more episodes and information, visit www.sharonnoonan.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2014-09-17
54 min
Dirty Water News Radio
Stack & Smash Radio - Episode #18 (Dr Sarah)
Stack & Smash Radio - Episode #18 (Dr Sarah) Rob & Jesse return for episode 18 of Stack And Smash Radio. On this episode, Rob goes on an Xbox rant, we air a brand new segment called "Brodads 10 Word Movie Review" and we chat with the brains behind the SACapp, Dr Sarah. Stack and smash radio broadcasts every Friday night from the 4th floor of The Greatest Bar in Boston from 8-9pm. Stack and smash radio airs every Friday night from 8-9pm on www.dirtywaternews.com Follow the show! Twitter: @StackNsmash Facebook: www.facebook.com/stackandsmash Instagram: @StackAndSmash Hosted by: Jesse...
2014-08-25
43 min
Spring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Design in Nature
Contributor(s): Professor Sarah Coakley, Professor John Cottingham, Professor John Worrall | The idea that nature displays an inherent purpose, and more generally the hand of a wise designer, may have suffered a blow from Darwinian science, but it seems not to have been a death-blow. Indeed, from both academic and popular wings of theist opinion there is still considerable interest in arguments from design. The classic arguments contended that the natural world is so complex and suited to our survival that we cannot but credit it to the work of a wise designer. In this event we will explore attempts...
2013-02-07
1h 28
Spring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Video
Design in Nature
Contributor(s): Professor Sarah Coakley, Professor John Cottingham, Professor John Worrall | The idea that nature displays an inherent purpose, and more generally the hand of a wise designer, may have suffered a blow from Darwinian science, but it seems not to have been a death-blow. Indeed, from both academic and popular wings of theist opinion there is still considerable interest in arguments from design. The classic arguments contended that the natural world is so complex and suited to our survival that we cannot but credit it to the work of a wise designer. In this event we will explore attempts...
2013-02-07
1h 28