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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley discuss complementarianism and why a healthy ecclesiology is important for this conversation. Before you listen to this episode be sure to listen to Knowing Faith Episode #44 â A Generous Complementarianism.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What is a pastor?Why is there confusion over this office/title?How is this title misused?Who can be a pastor?How does the office of pastor relate to the priesthood of all believers?Who is qualified to do what? (Non-qualified men, women, non pastors, etc.)How should some of the other ongoing conversations among evangelicals and Southern Baptists shape the way we approach these questions?Helpful Definitions:
Pastor: Office an elder, bishop, overseer, pastor. Defined and reserved for qualified men, who are ordained, to function and hold the office in local churches of what it means to be a pastor/elder/shepherd.Episkopos (áŒÏ᜷ÏÎșÎżÏÎżÏ)Presbyteros (ÏÏΔÏÎČ᜻ÏΔÏÎżÏ)Poimenas (ÏÎżÎčÎŒÎΜαÏ)Anthropology: The doctrine of humanity.Ecclesiology: The doctrine of the church.Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Knowing Faith Episode #44 â A Generous ComplementarianismEphesians 4:11âSaddleback Female Pastors Debate Raises Bigger Questions for the SBCâ Christianity Today ArticleTraining the Church CohortAmazon affiliate links are used where appropriate. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases, thank you for supporting Knowing Faith.
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Kyle Worley is joined by Don Whitney to answer the question, how do we pray the Bible?
Questions Covered in This Episode:
How do we pray the Bible?Where should people begin when starting to pray the Bible?Guest Bio:
Dr. Whitney is Associate Dean of the School of Theology and Professor of Biblical Spirituality. Dr. Whitney is a member of Third Avenue Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of many books including but not limited to; Praying the Bible and Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life. Whitney is married to Caffy, and they have one child.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âPraying the Bibleâ by Don WhitneyâSpiritual Disciplines for the Christian Lifeâ by Don WhitneyFollow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley wrap up the conversation on the book of Exodus!
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What have you learned as we explored Exodus over these two seasons?Where did we see the themes in Exodus in the rest of the Story of the Bible?What is biblical theology and how are we able to make connections across scripture?How can someone learn how to make connections across scripture?How can someone dive deeper into the study of Exodus?Helpful Definitions:
Systematic Theology: What the Bible says about specific doctrines. Biblical Theology: Categorizing themes or stories throughout Scripture.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Exodus, Revelation, Hebrews, Matthew, LukeâEven Better than Edenâ by Nancy GuthrieâEchoes of Exodusâ by Alastair Roberts and Andrew WilsonâGod of Deliveranceâ by Jen WilkinâGod of Freedomâ by Jen WilkinâThe Pentateuchâ by J. HaysâFounding God's Nationâ by Leon KassFollow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley are joined by Amy Gannett to continue the story of Exodus by discussing the themes found in Exodus 40.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Whatâs your favorite part of the Exodus story?What is the purpose of the Tabernacle?Does the Tabernacle contain the glory and presence of God?Where has the cloud and fire shown up so far in the story?What is God inviting his people into with the tabernacle, journey into the land, and waiting?Do we get the cloud and fire type elsewhere in the story?What comes next in the Pentateuch?Guest Bio:
Amy Gannett (M.Div, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary) is a speaker, writer, and Bible teacher. She is the author of several exegetical Bible studies, and her teaching and writing has been featured on Christian outlets like Well-Watered Women, The Gospel Coalition, JourneyWomen, Risen Motherhood, and Christ and Pop Culture.
She is also the founder of Tiny Theologians, which offers training tools for parents and childrenâs ministries, equipping them to pass on the Christian faith to the next generation. You can find her online at amygannett.com, and on social media at @amycategannett and @tinytheologians.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Exodus 40:34-38, Acts 2, Matthew 5:14, Revelation 16, John 8:12Tiny Theologians PodcastTiny Theologians WebsiteFollow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley discuss the significance of âThe Attributes of Godâ by A.W. Pink.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
When did you first come across AW Pink?Who was AW Pink? Why is he significant?What are the attributes of God?How significant was Pink's work when you were writing your books on the attributes?How do the attributes of God help us understand scripture?Does god have attributes or is God his attributes?Why do you keep reading this book? What stands out to you?Why should a listener consider reading it?Helpful Definitions:
Incommunicable Attributes: Things that make God God, that we cannot be.Communicable Attributes: Things that God shares in common with his creation.Divine Simplicity: God does not have parts.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
"The Attributes of God" by A.W. PinkâThe Knowledge of the Holyâ by A.W. TozerâNone Like Himâ by Jen WilkinâIn His Imageâ by Jen WilkinFollow Us:
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Kyle Worley is joined by Jason Allen to answer the question; âwhy for the churchâ?
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Why is the motto for Midwestern, âFor the Churchâ?When you look back, what is one thing you see at Midwestern that is a direct result of your mission?Guest Bio:
Dr. Jason Allen is the president of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to his role as president, he also serves as a professor for preaching and pastoral ministry. He is the author of a number of books including; Turnaround: The Remarkable Story of an Institutional Transformation and the 10 Essential Principles and Practices That Made It Happen. He posts essays on his website, jasonkallen.com, and hosts a weekly podcast, âPreaching & Preachers.â
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Midwestern Baptist Theological SeminaryFor the ChurchFollow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley trace the themes found in the Tabernacle and throughout the rest of scripture.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Why is this section of text important?How does its design tell the story of the world?What is the Tabernacle?In what way is the tabernacle a shadow?How is the Tabernacle foreshadowing the end of the story?What about all of the stones, gems, and precious jewels?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Exodus 37-39, Gen 2:1-3, John 14:15-31, Revelation 21-22, 2 Samuel 6:1-7, Exodus 19:6Follow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley discuss the significance of âInstitutes of the Christian Religionâ by John Calvin.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
When was the first time you heard of Calvin?Who was John Calvin?What is Calvinâs Institutes of the Christian Religion?Why do you keep reading this book?If I am not a Calvinist is there a benefit in reading the Institutes?What stands out to you from the book?Helpful Definitions:
Five points of Calvinism: Total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, perseverance of the saints.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âInstitutes of the Christian Religionâ by John CalvinâCalvin's Company of Pastorsâ by Scott M. ManetschâThe History of Study Biblesâ by Stephen NicholsâCalvin's Ladderâ by Julie CanlisFollow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley have a conversation about the themes found throughout Exodus 34-36 and trace them throughout the rest of Scripture.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What are on the tablets Moses receives in Exodus 34:1-9?Why do we need the 10 commandments, again?Does Exodus 34:7 mean that if a father sins there will be some sort of judgment that is passed down generationally?Why is the proclamation of the name significant?Where does the number 40 show up in the Bible?What is going on with Mosesâs shining face? Where else does it show up in scripture?After Mosesâ intercession, he gathers the people to tell them to take a Sabbath. Why?What follows is a bit like the reversal of the Golden Calf incident (Exodus 35:20-29) - right?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Exodus 34-36, Jonah 4:2, Joel 2:12-14, Philippians 3, Matthew 4:1-11, Luke 9:28-36, 2 Corinthians 3:18Knowing Faith Divine Judgment against False Gods (Exodus 32-33)Follow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley discuss the history and importance of Lutherâs âCommentary of Galatians.â
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Who was Martin Luther? Why is he significant?What was the point of the reformation?What are the 95 theses and indulgences?What is Lutherâs Galatians Commentary? Why was it significant?What do you love about it?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âCommentary of Galatiansâ by Martin LutherâThe Curse Motif of the Atonementâ by RC SproulFollow Us:
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Kyle Worley is joined by Jared Wilson to answer the question, âWhy read anything other than the Bible?â
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Why read anything other than the Bible?Who are some of your favorite Christian writers to read?Guest Bio:
Jared C. Wilson serves as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Author in Residence, and General Editor, For the Church. He is the author of a number of books including but not limited to Gospel Wakefulness, The Prodigal Church, The Pastorâs Justification, and Supernatural Power for Everyday People. He also serves as an elder at Liberty Baptist Church. He and Becky have been married for twenty-three years, and they have two daughters: Macy and Grace.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Midwestern Baptist Theological SeminaryFollow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley discuss the themes found in Exodus 32-33.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Why is Moses interceding?Why does Israel respond this way if they are going to get the land?Is the tent of meeting outside the camp the same or different from the Tabernacle?Is Israelâs distinctiveness rooted in the presence of Yahweh?What is the presence of God?What is the glory of God?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Exodus 32-33, Jonah 4:2, 2 Corinthians 3:16Knowing Faith The Temptation of IdolsFollow Us:
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Kyle Worley is joined by Kody Gibson to answer the question, âWhat is religious liberty?â
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What is religious liberty?What is the goal of religious liberty?How does religious liberty impact Christians during an election year?Guest Bio:
Jason Duesing serves as the Provost, Senior Vice President for Academic Administration, and Professor of Historical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He came to MBTS after serving for more than a decade on the administrative leadership team and faculty at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Duesing earned his Ph.D. in Historical Theology and Baptist Studies from Southwestern Seminary in 2008. He also holds a M.Div. from Southeastern Seminary and a B.A. in Speech Communications from Texas A&M University in College Station. Duesing is married to Kalee, and together they have four children.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Midwestern Baptist Theological SeminaryFollow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley have a conversation about âOrthodoxyâ by GK Chesterton.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What is the value of reading across church history?Who was GK Chesterton? Why is he significant?Why did you read this book originally? Why do you keep reading it?What is Orthodoxy?What stands out to you from the book?What are Chestertonâs theological views?Why should a listener consider reading it?Helpful Definitions:
Modernity: The acceleration of believing that humanity is the center of the story, man is the measurement of all that claims to be true, good, and beautiful. The best way to explore what is true is with man at the center and as the measure.Hyper Modernity: An acceleration of modernity that turns it into law or ridiculousness.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âOrthodoxyâ by GK ChestertonFollow Us:
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Kyle Worley is joined by Kody Gibson to answer the question, âWhat are the three biggest myths about seminary?â
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What are the three biggest myths about seminary?Guest Bio:
Kody Gibson serves as Vice President of Communications and Brand Strategy at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College. Kody has served for over 10 years in theological education leading recruiting and communications efforts at both Southern Seminary and Phoenix Seminary prior to coming to Midwestern.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Midwestern Baptist Theological SeminaryFollow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley are back in the book of Exodus to trace the themes of idols found in Exodus 32:1-10 and the rest of the Bible.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What is an idol? What is idolatry?Where had Israel come from?Why a golden calf?Where does the gold come from?Where does idolatry show up in the rest of the story?What is Godâs response?Why does Moses remind God about the promises He made, why is this language used?Why does the judgment take this specific form in the story?Can Moses be the substitute for Israel?Helpful Definitions:
Idol: A man-made image that represents another god or something to be worshiped.Idolatry:Try to worship something in the hopes it will make you into God.Take a creaturely thing and exalt it in a way that belongs to God alone in hopes that it will reward you.The spirit of giving oneself over to a false god in a way that only belongs to God.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Exodus 32:1-10, Genesis 1-2, Judges, Genesis 19, Genesis 31:34, Isaiah 44:20Knowing Faith: Blood and CovenantFollow Us:
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Kyle Worley is joined by Patrick Schreiner to answer the question; why is Moses at the transfiguration?
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Why is Moses at the transfiguration?Who did Moses see on top of the mountain?What is the manner of glory we see during the transfiguration?Guest Bio:
Dr. Patrick Schreiner is the Director of the Residency PhD program and Associate Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of a number of books, including a commentary on Acts, The Visual Word: An Illustrated Guide to the New Testament Books, The Mission of the Triune God: A Theology of Acts, The Body of Jesus: A Spatial Analysis of the Kingdom in Matthew, The Kingdom of God and the Glory of the Cross, Matthew, Disciple and Scribe: The First Gospel and Its Portrait of Jesus, and The Ascension of Christ: Recovering a Neglected Doctrine. He is married to Hannah and they have four children. You can follow him on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Matthew 17, 2 Corinthians 3-4, Hebrews 3-4, Exodus 33-35, John 14:9, Isaiah 6, Ezekiel 1-2, 1 John 3:2âTransfiguration of Christâ by Patrick SchreinerFollow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley discuss the importance of the work âConfessionsâ by Saint Augustine.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Who was St. Augustine? Why is he significant?When was the first time you came across Confessions?What is Confessions?Why do you keep reading it?What stands out to you from the book?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âConfessionsâ by Saint AugustineâCity of Godâ by Saint AugustineâAugustine of Hippo: A Biographyâ by Peter BrownFollow Us:
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Kyle Worley is joined by Jason D. to answer the question, what does the law of Moses have to do with the Christian?
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What does the law of Moses have to do with the Christian?Guest Bio:
Dr. Jason S. DeRouchie serves as Research Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He teaches both MDiv and PhD students and direct doctoral dissertations. Dr. DeRouchie's research interests include biblical hermeneutics, the New Testament use of the Old Testament, Hebrew discourse analysis, Deuteronomy, Zephaniah, the nature and relationship of the biblical covenants, seeing and savoring Jesus in all of Scripture, and the Christianâs relationship to Old Testament laws and promises
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Galatians 3, 2 Corinthians 3, 1 Corinthians 9:20-21, 1 Timothy 5, Ephesians 6, 1 Peter 1:15, Romans 15:4, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, 1 Corinthians 5Follow Us:
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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley have a conversation about how the sabbath is connected to worship in Exodus 31:12-18.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What is a summary of the story of Exodus so far?Why the unique filling of the Spirit with these two craftsmen/artists?Do we see other moments like this in the story of the Bible?Why all of this attention to the beauty of the temple?What is the purpose of the sabbath?How is sabbath practice connected to worship?Where else does the sabbath show up in significant ways in the biblical story?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Exodus 31:12-18, Genesis 2:1-3Follow Us:
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