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BibleProject - Paul and the New Exodus People
The Exodus Way E11 — After Jesus’ death, resurrection, and ascension, his followers grew into a movement known simply as “The Way”—a new exodus people delivered from sin and death, following the narrow way of Jesus through the wilderness of our present world and awaiting entry into a promised new creation. The Apostle Paul is a central figure in this movement, commissioned by the risen Jesus to spread the good news of the new exodus to the nations. He planted churches in several Roman cities and wrote letters to congregations of Jewish and Gentile believers. Paul was a Jewish man steepe...
2025-04-21
44 min
Dave's Big Time Player
BibleProject - Paul and the New Exodus People
The Exodus Way E11 — After Jesus’ death, resurrection, and ascension, his followers grew into a movement known simply as “The Way”—a new exodus people delivered from sin and death, following the narrow way of Jesus through the wilderness of our present world and awaiting entry into a promised new creation. The Apostle Paul is a central figure in this movement, commissioned by the risen Jesus to spread the good news of the new exodus to the nations. He planted churches in several Roman cities and wrote letters to congregations of Jewish and Gentile believers. Paul was a Jewish man steepe...
2025-04-21
44 min
KFM On Demand
BibleProject - Paul and the New Exodus People
The Exodus Way E11 — After Jesus’ death, resurrection, and ascension, his followers grew into a movement known simply as “The Way”—a new exodus people delivered from sin and death, following the narrow way of Jesus through the wilderness of our present world and awaiting entry into a promised new creation. The Apostle Paul is a central figure in this movement, commissioned by the risen Jesus to spread the good news of the new exodus to the nations. He planted churches in several Roman cities and wrote letters to congregations of Jewish and Gentile believers. Paul was a Jewish man steepe...
2025-04-21
44 min
The Pulse Podcasts
BibleProject - Paul and the New Exodus People
The Exodus Way E11 — After Jesus’ death, resurrection, and ascension, his followers grew into a movement known simply as “The Way”—a new exodus people delivered from sin and death, following the narrow way of Jesus through the wilderness of our present world and awaiting entry into a promised new creation. The Apostle Paul is a central figure in this movement, commissioned by the risen Jesus to spread the good news of the new exodus to the nations. He planted churches in several Roman cities and wrote letters to congregations of Jewish and Gentile believers. Paul was a Jewish man steepe...
2025-04-21
44 min
BibleProject
Paul and the New Exodus People
The Exodus Way E11 — After Jesus’ death, resurrection, and ascension, his followers grew into a movement known simply as “The Way”—a new exodus people delivered from sin and death, following the narrow way of Jesus through the wilderness of our present world and awaiting entry into a promised new creation. The Apostle Paul is a central figure in this movement, commissioned by the risen Jesus to spread the good news of the new exodus to the nations. He planted churches in several Roman cities and wrote letters to congregations of Jewish and Gentile believers. Paul was a Jewish man steepe...
2025-04-21
44 min
The UpWords Podcast
Advent Reading and Book Suggestions | Byron Borger
This conversation delves into the significance of Advent, emphasizing its historical context and spiritual preparation for Christmas. Byron Borger shares insights on the liturgical calendar, the importance of repentance, and the tension of living in the 'already and not yet' of Christ's coming. The discussion includes a variety of book recommendations that explore these themes, highlighting the role of literature, poetry, and community in enriching the Advent experience. In this conversation, the speaker discusses various books about Advent and Christmas, highlighting their significance in spiritual formation and family traditions. The discussion includes a range of literature, from poetry to...
2024-11-25
57 min
The Act Five Podcast
Ep 2: The Story of Russet House Farm with Brian Walsh & Sylvia Keesmaat
Our gap year students just spent a couple days learning from Brian and Sylvia at Russet House Farm, which has become a favourite spot for many Act Five students and staff over the past few years. They are close friends and partners of ours, so we hope you enjoy learning from them as much as we do!Learn More About Russet House Farm and Bible Remixed.Upcoming Events: Act Five Turns Five Birthday Party! Spaghetti Wednesday: Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month in our backyard at 6:00pmTo co...
2024-09-12
54 min
The Russell Moore Show
N.T. Wright on the Bible's Most Misunderstood Verse
Many evangelicals are taught to share the gospel according to “The Romans Road,” which charts a path through the book to explain the path to salvation. But English theologian and prolific author N.T. Wright says that while anything that highlights how God’s love reaches out to humanity is good news, the book of Romans itself paints a far more beautiful picture of salvation than The Romans Road can encapsulate.On this episode of The Russell Moore Show, Wright and Moore discuss Wright’s new book on Romans 8, Into the Heart of Romans: A Deep Dive into Paul...
2023-11-29
57 min
Voxology
Babylon Part 2: Confronting Economic Injustice in Revelation and the Modern Church (Revelation Series)
Mike Erre and Tim Stafford continue their exploration of Revelation in "Babylon Part 2," unmasking Rome's economic injustice and exploitation depicted in Revelation 17 and 18. They delve into how the ancient critiques of Babylon resonate with the modern church's complicity in unjust systems, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own participation and consider steps toward change. Key Takeaways: • Understanding Babylon in Revelation – How Rome is depicted as Babylon in Revelation 17-18, symbolizing economic injustice and oppression. • Economic Injustice Then and Now – Exploring parallels between Rome's exploitation and modern America's economic practices. • The Church's Complicity...
2023-11-14
1h 26
Vox Veniae Podcast
Rallying Cry of Resistance
How might we respond when we feel powerless, unsupported, and at a loss for words? Christopher Mack points to the Apostle Paul’s understanding of Spirit crying out with us for compassion and renewal. [Romans 8:26-32] Reflection How do you handle moments when you find yourself speechless? How can we continue to bear witness as God’s subversive global family? Resources Book: Romans Disarmed by Sylvia Keesmaat & Brian Walsh Art: Wintered Field by Jason Yarmosky Book: Roman for Normal People by J.R. Daniel Kirk
2023-07-30
29 min
Parel Radio
Parel 200 jubileum De Hormoonfabriek - Interview met de makers
Parel Podcast host Stef Visjager spreekt de makers van de Hormoonfabriek Saskia Goldschmidt en Peter te Nuyl. Let op dit is een interview uit 2018!CREDITS HORMOONFABRIEKHoofdrollenMark Rietman MotkeHans Hoes MordechaiMonic Hendrickx RivkaJacob Derwig AronAnna Raadsveld Het Jonge DingJoop Keesmaat Rafael LevineOverige acteursAnne Blok MizieMaureen Teeuwen AgnesSylvia Hoeks BerthaHanna Hoekstra RoosjeBram van der Vlugt SchaapmanKrijn ter Braak PaardekoperRob van de Meeberg IsaacKees Boot Freek
2023-01-10
35 min
The Happy Revolution
Subversive Mission with Craig Greenfield
In this episode, Rachel and guest host Anna chat with Craig Greenfield. Craig is an author, activist, and founder and leader of the Alongsiders movement. Craig, Rachel, and Anna chat about justice, intercultural friendship, and the ties between colonialism, imperialism, and Christian mission. Craig tells interesting stories about his life and work in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and reflects on the hope of interconnectedness and community. Show notes Alongsiders International Subversive Mission (2022) and Subversive Jesus (2016) by Craig Greenfield (2016) Craig Greenfield on Facebook Capitalism, Communism, and Christianity with Dr. Chamsy el-Ojeili by The Happy Revolution Acts 2–4, NIV Bible Ani...
2022-12-05
1h 11
OnScript
J. Richard Middleton - Abraham’s Silence
Episode: Richard Middleton thinks that Abraham should've talked back to God when he asked him to sacrifice his son. Today we discuss lament, the example of Job, and Abraham as a counterexample to Job (and himself in Gen 18). Guest: J. Richard Middleton is Professor of Biblical Worldview and Exegesis at Roberts Wesleyan College. He's the author of: Abraham's Silence: The Binding of Isaac, The Suffering of God, and How to Talk Back to God (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2021). A New Heaven and a New Earth: Reclaiming Biblical Eschatology (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2014). The Liberating Image: The I...
2022-08-04
57 min
OnScript
J. Richard Middleton - Abraham’s Silence
Episode: Richard Middleton thinks that Abraham should've talked back to God when he asked him to sacrifice his son. Today we discuss lament, the example of Job, and Abraham as a counterexample to Job (and himself in Gen 18). Guest: J. Richard Middleton is Professor of Biblical Worldview and Exegesis at Roberts Wesleyan College. He's the author of: Abraham's Silence: The Binding of Isaac, The Suffering of God, and How to Talk Back to God (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2021). A New Heaven and a New Earth: Reclaiming Biblical Eschatology (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2014). The Liberating Image: The I...
2022-08-04
57 min
Do Justice
It All Starts in A Garden: Joining God at Work in a Creation that Groans with Dr. Sylvia Keesmaat | Season 3 Ep. 6
In this episode, Dr. Sylvia Keesmaat shares the theological underpinnings that inspire the sustainable efforts and regenerative agriculture practices at Russet House Farm. She and Chris also discuss worshipping outside, eating locally, times of Sabbath and Jubilee, and caring for creation as we long for God’s ultimate goodness for our world and our neighbours. Show Notes: (Links) Transcript: https://dojustice.crcna.org/article/it-all-starts-garden-joining-god-work-creation-groans-dr-sylvia-keesmaat Eloheh Seeds (Giti-Okosomin Winter Squash): https://elohehseeds.com/store/p198/Giti-Okosomin_Winter_Squash_%28Maxima%29.html Russet House Farm: https://www.russethousefarm.ca/ Brian Walsh’s bl...
2021-08-17
33 min
The Way We Practice
Sylvia Keesmaat - Living Justly in the Midst of Empire
Syvlia Keesmaat is a biblical scholar and permaculturalist outside of Toronto, Canada. In this wide ranging conversation we talk sheep dogs, the bible, and how heating a house is a matter of discipleship. Get full access to The Way We Practice at thewaywepractice.substack.com/subscribe
2021-04-30
1h 43
Mere Christians
N.T. Wright (Theologian)
Jordan Raynor sits down with N.T. Wright, whom Newsweek has called “the world’s leading New Testament scholar,” to talk about why Paul is “rolling over in his grave” over the Church’s response to George Floyd and systemic racism, the danger in the Church’s overemphasis on “saving souls,” and how the work we do today can physically last into eternity.Links Mentioned:NT WrightN.T. Wright on TwitterTimothy KellerGod and the PandemicChristianity Offers No Answers About the CoronavirusZondervanHistory and EschatologyPaul: A BiographyWilliam WilberforceSurprised by HopeE.P. SandersRomans DisarmedBrian J. WalshSylvia KeesmaatHaley Goranson JacobConformed to the Image of Hi...
2020-06-16
53 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #8 Child custody during Covid. Hair care awaits. OYP’s tomorrow leaders. APCH needs you. Plantin’ outside.
Hair stylists, like Kim Murphy, miss us as much as we miss them. Lindsay’s homeless shelter sees surge in client numbers. Wards family lawyer, Ryan O’Neill, explains how Covid could affect child custody. Ontario Youth Parliament inspires two Lindsay natives. Sylvia Keesmaat teaches Denis a few things about OUTdoor gardening.
2020-05-30
33 min
Het Bureau (deel 1 van 2)
Aflevering 263
1977 - Op de terugweg van Beerta. Weer op het bureau gesprek met Sparreboom. Bandopnames in Horst, met juffrouw Janssen. Met Bart en Ad over de kraam met molsla, de ondergang van de beschaving, elke dag molsla eten, waarom Maarten PSP stemt, de hoge salarissen van intellectuelen, het oordeel van de glazenwassers. Met: Krijn ter Braak (Maarten Koning), Joop Keesmaat (Beerta), Alexander van Heteren (Klaas Sparrenboom), Yvonne van den Hurk (Nicolien), Sylvia Hoeks (Juffouw Janssen), Bert Geurkink (vriend van Janssen), Jacob Derwig (Bart Asjes) en Hans Hoes (Ad Muller).
2020-04-01
14 min
Het Bureau (deel 2 van 2)
Aflevering 374
1982 - Met de lijst voor de Palestijnen naar Gert. Gert weigert en dat herinnert Maarten aan zijn eigen weigering toen Beerta hem vroeg voor Algerije te tekenen. Hij praat daar 's middags over met Beerta. Beerta weigert te tekenen. Rie komt vertellen dat Ed voor de metro is gesprongen. Congres in Aix-en-Provence. Met: Krijn ter Braak (Maarten Koning), Roeland Fernhout (Gert Wiggelaar), Joop Keesmaat (Beerta), Nettie Blanken (Rie Veld), Hans Hoes (Ad Muller), Felix Jan Kuypers (Eef Batteljee), Bodil de la Parra (Lien Kiepe), Lucas Vandervost (Jan Nelissen) en Porgy Franssen (Karl Appel), Pierre Siegenthaler (Sonderegger), Leslie de Gruyter (Eric...
2020-04-01
14 min
Can I Say This At Church‽
Empire, Justice, and Romans with Sylvia Keesmaat and Brian Walsh
Support the show: Patreon l Glow l Episode Transcript A discussion of the Church in Rome, the Apostle Paul, and how his words have shaped us today--for good or for worse. Bio: Sylvia C. Keesmaat is adjunct professor of biblical studies at Trinity College and Wycliffe College in Toronto, Ontario, and biblical scholar in residence at St. James Anglican Church in Fenelon Falls. She is the author of Paul and His Story: (Re)Interpreting the Exodus Tradition, editor of The Advent of Justice, and coauthor, with Brian Walsh, of Colossians Remixed: Subverting the Em...
2020-02-03
57 min
Gravity Commons Podcast
Resisting Empire with Sylvia Keesmaat and Brian Walsh
In this BONUS episode, we interview Sylvia Keesmaat and Brian Walsh, who have written an “uncommentary” on the book of Romans, and live in community on a sustainable farm in Canada. A fun conversation about how our social locations affect how we read Scripture. Links from this episode: Pick up their book: Romans Disarmed: Resisting […] The post Resisting Empire with Sylvia Keesmaat and Brian Walsh appeared first on Gravity Leadership.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gravity-leadership-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2019-10-04
49 min
Parel Radio
De Liefdadiger (deel 2) - Parel Bommel Zomer
Parel viert de zomer met zes verhalen uit het Hoorspel Bommel. De Liefdadiger, geschreven door Marten Toonder in 1964. Een verhaal dat op bizarre wijze vooruit wijst naar de spelshows en het oneindige vermaak van nu. Met interessante gastrollen van Chantal Janzen als verteller en Marc Klein Essink als Lieven Brekel. Showrunner: Peter te Nuyl Regie: Catherine van Campen, Jeroen Stout, Chris Bajema, Stef Visjager Geluid en montage: Frans de Rond Bommel - Mark Rietman Tom Poes - Jacob Derwig Joost - Krijn ter Braak Markies de Canteclaer - Joop Keesmaat Burgemeester Dickerdack - Walter Crommelin Juffrouw Doddel - Jacqueline Blom ...
2019-08-16
35 min
Voxology
Understanding the Cross as Political Resistance: Paul, Power, and the Way of Jesus - w/ Tim Gombis
How Paul’s vision of the cross calls the church to resist domineering power structures and create a radically different community rooted in the kingdom of God. In this fifth installment of the Exile Series, Mike Erre and special guest Dr. Timothy Gombis unpack a deeply political and countercultural lens for following Jesus, grounding the conversation in Paul’s letters and the gospel of Mark. Hear how our identity as the church reorients our political posture—not toward partisan divides, but toward the radical surrender, hospitality, and justice modeled by the crucified Christ. This wide-ranging conversation tackles nation...
2019-08-12
1h 09
Parel Radio
De Liefdadiger (deel 1) - Parel Bommel Zomer
Parel viert de zomer met zes verhalen uit het Hoorspel Bommel. De Liefdadiger, geschreven door Marten Toonder in 1964. Een verhaal dat op bizarre wijze vooruit wijst naar de spelshows en het oneindige vermaak van nu. Met interessante gastrollen van Chantal Janzen als verteller en Marc Klein Essink als Lieven Brekel. Showrunner: Peter te Nuyl Regie: Catherine van Campen, Jeroen Stout, Chris Bajema, Stef Visjager Geluid en montage: Frans de Rond Bommel - Mark Rietman Tom Poes - Jacob Derwig Joost - Krijn ter Braak Markies de Canteclaer - Joop Keesmaat Burgemeester Dickerdack - Walter Crommelin Juffrouw Doddel - Jacqueline Blom ...
2019-08-09
1h 11
Voxology
How Jesus, the Syrophoenician Woman, and LGBTQ Theology Challenge Our Reading of Scripture
A deep dive into how interpreting scripture through a 21st-century lens can distort its original context and nuance, using the story of the Syrophoenician woman in Matthew 15 as a prime example. Mike, Bonnie, and Tim engage in a thoughtful and expansive conversation about what happens when modern theological frameworks—particularly around gender, power, and sexuality—are retroactively applied to ancient texts, and what that means for affirming theology, biblical authority, and faithful improvisation in today’s culture wars. In this powerful episode, the team wrestles with the tension between empathy-fueled transformation and faithful biblical interpretation, and what it mea...
2019-07-30
1h 07
Voxology
Disarming Romans: Rethinking Power, Empire, and Faith through a Hermeneutic of Sorrow - w/ Sylvia Keesmaat and Brian Walsh
How seeing the book of Romans through the lens of justice, grief, and empire can radically reshape our faith and community. In their compelling conversation with Mike, Brian Walsh and Sylvia Keesmaat discuss their book "Romans Disarmed," a subversive and creative take on Paul’s epistle that blends biblical exegesis with lament, narrative fiction, and political reflection. Through an intentional hermeneutic of sorrow, Walsh and Keesmaat challenge listeners to reimagine salvation, justice, and discipleship not as abstract theological constructs, but as embodied, communal realities shaped in resistance to empire. Drawing from their real-life experience building an intentional Ch...
2019-07-23
1h 26
The Bible For Normal People
Episode 93: Keesmaat & Walsh - Resisting Empire in the Book of Romans
This week Biblical Scholar Dr. Sylvia Keesmaat and Theologian Dr. Brian Walsh talk about what Paul was up to in the book of Romans. We visit topics like salvation and politics and how maybe those words don’t mean what we thought when it comes to the New Testament. Show Notes → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2019-07-15
53 min
Bible Streams
Overview of the Bible Part 8: Pauline Epistles
An overview of the Bible exploring the Pauline Epistles with Pastor Ryan Vallee. In this eighth episode of our Bible overview series, we discuss the Pauline Epistles: Romans through to Philemon. If you have ever been confused when reading through Paul's letters, this episode will help you to explore them with new insight and understanding. Resources/Links mentioned in this episode or helpful for Bible Streams: Book: ['The Day the Revolution Began' by N.T. Wright] 9 Book: ['How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth' by Gordon Fee] 10 Book: ['God's Empowering Presence' by Gordon Fee] 11 ...
2018-10-02
1h 55
ffm 2007
Prophetic Imagination Then and Now
Sylvia Keesmaat: The prophets were called to name the violence and pain of the empire and provide a word of fresh hope in the face of imperial death-dealing. We will listen to both biblical texts and contemporary artists Mandy Troxel and Leonard Cohen, who bring such a prophetic imagination to life.
2007-04-26
1h 01