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  • Happy 1st birthday, The Theology Of...! Ryker and Benjamin take some time to talk about and pray for what's coming next for the podcast and ask that you join them in prayer for the coming season.

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  • Wrapping up this season of the podcast, Benjamin and Ryker tackle five listener-suggested mini-topics and reflect on what God has done the past two seasons.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Etc., Part 2) S2:E10

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-3:51) Introduction

    (4:09-18:10) The Theology of Sleep

    (18:33-25:07) The Theology of Colors

    (25:22-33:13) The Theology of Love

    (33:35-39:37) The Theology of Change/Transition

    (40:00-46:40) The Theology of Monsters

    (47:05-50:34) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Sleep is a daily reminder that we are human, that God is God, and that we must rely on Him for true rest and rejuvenation
    Life is technicolor, not monochrome, and the very fact that color exists as a spectrum demonstrates the lavish creativity of God
    Love is much more than a word - and is manifested through the actions and existence of Jesus of Nazareth
    Times of transition are more than “in-between times” - they are especially strategic and noteworthy occasions where God chooses to make Himself known
    The Gospel is the greatest monster story ever told

    Resources:

    Sleep

    “The Theology of Sleep” by Fred Sanders Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren “A Brief Theology of Sleep” by John Piper

    Colors

    Color Symbolism in Christianity


    Love

    “A Biblical Theology of Love” by Tony Reinke Mere Sexuality by Todd Wilson Love Does by Bob Goff Crazy Love by Francis Chan Loveology by John Mark Comer “Episode 275: Jonathan Pokluda + Outdated”

    Change/Transition

    “A Theology of Transition by Rev. Cecil Van Niejenhuis Navigating through Life Transitions - The Theology of Work Project A Short Theology of Change by Dennis Rogers

    Monsters

    The Theology of Monsters: Parts 1-7 by Richard Beck “Zombies, Postmodernism and Art” by Jonathan Pageau

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    Music

    “Buzz Cut” - Luke Hall

    “Epilogue” - Luke Hall

    “Balloons” - Luke Hall

    “Jazzy” - Luke Hall

    “Through Everything” - Benjamin Corneliusen

    “It Comes in Waves” - Luke Hall

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  • This week, Benjamin and Ryker sit down with Zach Kilimann to discuss his unique educational experience spanning from the living room to the soccer field. In doing so, they explore how God has wired our minds to learn and grow in our present, now and not yet reality. Huge shout out to Zach for joining us for this conversation, thanks for bringing your insight to this episode!

    Show Notes (The Theology of Education) S2:E9

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-1:40) Introduction

    (1:40-8:12) Getting to know Zach

    (8:12-20:44) What is Education?

    (21:00-39:20) Biblical Survey

    (39:40-45:17) Outside the Classroom Walls

    (45:17-47:17) Learning the Hard Lessons

    (47:17-48:49) Learning in Community

    (48:49-50:46) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Education exists in way more places than within the four walls of the classroom
    Failure and tradition are some of the best, most unexpected teachers we could ask for
    Education is a central pillar of the Christian faith, as demonstrated through the prominence of wisdom literature
    Jesus is the Ultimate Teacher, whom we are meant to point towards rather than compete with

    Resources:

    Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global Politics by Mark R. and Luke Glanville

    https://www.amazon.com/Refuge-Reimagined-Biblical-Kinship-Politics/dp/0830853812

    World Relief

    https://worldrelief.org/refugees-immigrants-and-displaced-people/

    “Towards a theology of education” by Huw Humphreys

    https://huwhumphreys.wordpress.com/2014/09/29/towards-a-theology-of-education/

    “The Bible and Education: Ways of Construing the Relationship” by David Smith

    https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/article/the-bible-and-education-ways-of-construing-the-relationship/

    “Towards a theology of education” by I. T. Ramsey

    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00239707608556914?journalCode=cbre19

    “The Spirit-Led Coach: an Alternative Approach to Athletic Coaching” by Sean Silverii

    https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1274&context=dmin

    Music

    “Ambient Project” - Tyler Hall

    “Begin Again” - Luke Hall

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  • This week, Benjamin and Ryker chart out the theology of exploration, discovering how the unknown frontier can be holy ground.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Exploration) S2:E8

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    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-2:02) Introduction

    (2:02-8:57) What is Exploration?

    (9:27-28:30) “Exploring” the Bible

    (28:52-31:55) God’s Playground

    (31:55-34:50) The Open Book of Nature

    (34:50-38:14) The Journey of the Christian Faith

    (38:35-40:29) Adventuring in the Wrong Places

    (40:29-45:25)  A Whole New World...

    (45:25-49:01) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Exploration is an open-ended journey into the unknown
    The mundane parts of our lives are charged with with untapped exploratory potential
    Exploration is a key theme in the Bible, either as a good, Edenic adventure or a bad, Exilic wandering
    Knowing God is like exploring uncharted territory on a map
    The New Heavens and New Earth will be an entirely new world for us to explore
    Outward exploration leads to inward exploration; foreign exploration leads to domestic exploration

    Resources:

    “Revisiting the Theology of Exploration in Times of Disorder” by Stephen D. Perry

    https://providencemag.com/2020/09/revisiting-theology-space-exploration-times-disorder/

    “Christians Ought to Be the World’s Greatest Explorers” by Justin Buzzard

    https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/christians-ought-to-be-the-worlds-greatest-explorers/

    “A Biblical Theology of the Wilderness” by Nicholas T. Batzig

    https://feedingonchrist.org/biblical-theology-wilderness/

    “On Chasing One’s Hat” GK Chesterton

    http://essays.quotidiana.org/chesterton/running_after_ones_hat/

    The Faith of Leap: Embracing A Theology of Risk, Adventure & Courage by Michael Hirsch

    https://www.amazon.com/Faith-Leap-Embracing-Adventure-Shapevine/dp/0801014158

    Fine Lines Documentary

    https://www.amazon.com/Fine-Lines-Conrad-Anker/dp/B081ZXN8RV

    Music

    “Buzz Cut” - Luke Hall

    “Begin Again” - Luke Hall

    “Flute and Piano” - Luke Hall

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  • In this second half of our conversation with Isaac and Lincoln from The Arcadian Wild, we infuse the biblical theology of creativity with practical insights into the creative process. A huge thanks to Isaac and Lincoln for such a wonderful conversation and joining us for these last two episodes!! We truly appreciate them and everything they’re doing.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Creating, Part 2) S2:E7

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-1:56) Introduction

    (1:56-9:08) The Imago Dei as Creators

    (9:08-13:45)  Co-Creating with God

    (13:45-22:14)  God: Creation and Incarnation

    (22:14-27:58) “Toddlers in a Cathedral”

    (28:15-42:29) Marred Creation

    (42:51-51:31) Redeemed Creation

    (52:05-58:42) Creating in Community

    (58:42-1:01:29) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    To use “I’m only human” as an excuse is a horrible inversion of the way things are supposed to be
    Eden was never meant to be the end, but the beginning
    We are like toddlers slobbering over blocks in the light of a stained glass window, rearranging the beauty of God’s original creation
    Writer’s block is not a state that comes in ebbs and flows, but is our default state that stems from the hardening of the ground in Genesis 3; nevertheless, through silence and solitude, we can still make beautiful things out of the tough dirt
    Every small act of creation is a means of participating in the redemption of the world and waging war against darkness
    We all have the opportunity to be signposts for others on the highway to redemption

    Resources:

    “A Theology of Making” by Makoto Fujimura

    https://www.christianunion.org/the-magazine/2235-a-theology-of-making

    Every Moment Holy by Douglas McKelvey

    https://www.everymomentholy.com/

    Ordering Your Private World by Gordon MacDonald

    https://www.amazon.com/Ordering-Private-World-Gordon-MacDonald/dp/0785288643

    Images and Idols: Creativity for the Christian Life by Thomas J Terry and J Ryan Lister

    https://www.amazon.com/Images-Idols-Creativity-Christian-Reclaiming/dp/0802418481

    Music

    All of the interlude music this week was provided to us courtesy of The Arcadian Wild - be sure to follow them on your favorite streaming service and check them out below!

    “Silence, A Stranger” (instrumental) - The Arcadian Wild

    “Civil War” (instrumental) - The Arcadian Wild

    “A Benediction” (instrumental) - The Arcadian Wild

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  • This week, Ryker and Benjamin welcome another dynamic duo onto the podcast: Lincoln and Isaac from the band The Arcadian Wild! Discussing Scripture and songwriting, the guys explore the Edenic origins of creating and what it means for us to be image-bearers of our Creator. A huge thanks to Lincoln and Isaac for joining us on this journey - be sure to tune in next week for Part Two of our conversation!

    Show Notes (The Theology of Creating, Part 1) S2:E6

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-2:03) Introduction

    (2:03-14:37) The Arcadian Wild Biography

    (14:37-20:02) What is Creativity?

    (20:02-36:04) Biblical Survey: Eden and the Fall

    (36:04-47:02) Principium

    (47:02-50:19) Biblical Survey: The Tabernacle and the Golden Calf

    (50:19-1:01:41) Biblical Survey: The Son of a Carpenter

    (1:01:41-1:08:36) Biblical Survey: Recreation

    (1:08:36-1:10:48) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Creativity is not limited to a group of artistic elites because creativity is a framework through which we view the mundane
    The Judeo-Christian creation narrative is vastly different from Ancient Near East equivalents, especially the emphasis of intentionality, order, and love
    At the Fall, human beings tried to become a receptacle of something we were never meant to contain
    The Greek concept of the muse points to the Holy Spirit as the ultimate muse
    Creativity was infused into Jesus’s earthly ministry, surfacing subtly in His behavior and interactions
    God is not making all new things; He is making all things new

    Resources:

    “A Theology of Making” by Makoto Fujimura


    https://www.christianunion.org/publications-media/christian-union-the-magazine/past-issues/winter-2019/2235-a-theology-of-making

    Theology of Making Class

    https://www.windriderproductions.com/theology-of-making

    “A Theology of Making” by Geoff Gentry and Bryan Ye-Chung

    https://www.alabasterco.com/blogs/articles/a-theology-of-making

    “Heaven & Earth” by BibleProject

    https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/heaven-and-earth/

    Music

    All of the interlude music this week was provided to us courtesy of The Arcadian Wild - be sure to follow them on your favorite streaming service and check them out below!

    “Spring: Wake” (Instrumental) - The Arcadian Wild

    “Fall: War” (Instrumental) - The Arcadian Wild

    “Winter: Will” (Instrumental) - The Arcadian Wild

    “Summer: Walk” (Instrumental) -The Arcadian Wild

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  • This week, the guys have a talk about talking. The topics of this episode span from the parallelism of the Tower of Babel and Pentecost to the significance of biblical names and much much more. Unlike the mute idols, we can find joy in the fact that our God is a God who speaks.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Language) S2:E5

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-1:46) Introduction

    (1:46-5:15) Talking about Talking

    (5:40-17:00) Biblical Survey

    (17:19-20:16) Why the word “Word”?

    (20:17-26:05) The Significance of Names

    (26:30-30:14) Fallen Language

    (30:14-35:12) Redeemed Language

    (35:13-39:00) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Language is not invented, but rather is primal
    Language pervades every part of our life, more than we often think
    Our social interaction and our language are quite connected, drawing bridges across even the most diverse of backgrounds
    Just because we are affected by language barriers, doesn’t mean that God Himself is affected by them
    Names are some of the most rich hyperlinks in all of Scripture
    Our language can be very destructive - but can also build one another up
    Language can be redeemed in the simple statement of the way things are
    The ultimate reunification of language is a celebration of our individual cultures
    We mimic God’s words of creation in our own words

    Resources:

    Bible Project Podcast, Ep. 186 - “Taking God’s Name in Vain?” featuring Dr. Carmen Imes

    https://bibleproject.com/podcast/taking-gods-name-vain/

    “A Theology of Language: Dr. Vern Polythress Speaks” The Missions Podcast

    https://www.abwe.org/blog/theology-language-dr-vern-poythress-speaks

    Music

    “Begin Again” - Luke Hall

    “Jazzy” - Luke Hall

    “Epilogue” - Luke Hall

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  • This week, Benjamin and Ryker welcome onto the podcast John Higgins, the creator of the YouTube channel The Bible Is Art, taking us into a deep dive of the objectivity and design of beauty. Big thanks to John for joining us today, we really admire everything he’s doing and appreciate the time he took to share his wisdom with us!

    Show Notes (The Theology of Beauty) S2:E4

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-1:33) Introduction

    (1:33-8:48) Background / The Objectivity of Beauty

    (8:48-12:18) Origin of The Bible Is Art

    (12:18-15:02) The Core Elements of Beauty

    (15:02-21:52) Unity and Diversity

    (21:52-29:37) Hierarchy

    (29:37-39:34) Layers

    (39:34-42:32) Balance

    (42:32-49:12) Form

    (49:12-51:24) The Beauty All Around Us

    (51:24-54:44) How Should We Respond?

    (54:44-56:51) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Beauty is a topic about which Christians often lack clarity and objectivity, but designers have been talking about beauty’s form for years
    Just because we can’t know everything about beauty doesn’t mean we can’t know some things about beauty
    The core elements of beauty are: unity, diversity, hierarchy, layers, balance, and form
    God has created the world in layers, inviting us to peel them back (Proverbs 25:2)
    Scripture is genius, not only because of its unsearchable depth, but also its profound simplicity
    When you look at these aesthetic properties, they find their ultimate fulfillment in God Himself and indirect fulfillment in creation and humanity

    Resources:

    The Bible is Art

    https://www.thebibleisart.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9sPRleqnVIasw8wnUGBVyA

    Music

    “1_2” - Luke Hall

    “Balloons” - Luke Hall

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  • This week, Benjamin and Ryker stitch together a theology of clothing, discussing both fashion and function and how they can be used to bring God glory.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Clothing) S2:E3

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-1:34) Introduction

    (1:34-2:53) Why do we Wear Clothes?

    (2:53-27:36) Biblical Survey

    (27:36-30:51) Clothed in Righteousness

    (30:51-34:18) Modesty

    (34:18-38:45) What Should we Wear to Church?

    (38:45-40:05) Fair Trade

    (40:05-41:25) Practical Application

    (41:25-43:23) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Clothes originated as an inadequate covering for our shame, but God redeemed them into a beautiful symbol of atonement
    The God of the Universe wore dirty diapers
    More likely than not, Jesus was naked on the Cross, thereby linking the crucifixion story to Genesis 3
    We should worry not about clothing ourselves in fabric, but clothing ourselves in righteousness
    The best dress code we can follow is to evaluate the motivations behind the clothes
    To some, wearing their “Sunday best” is a sign of reverence, but to others, it can become a stumbling block that keeps people from hearing the message of the Gospel
    If clothes can make a statement, then what are your clothes saying?

    Resources:

    “A Biblical Theology of Clothing” by Nick Batzig

    https://www.placefortruth.org/blog/a-biblical-theology-of-clothing

    Fashion Theology by Robert Covolo

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08KGWG36P/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0

    “Put Some Clothes On” by Nancy Guthrie

    https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/put-some-clothes-on/

    Dress and Clothing in the Hebrew Bible: “For All Her Household Are Clothed in Crimson” Edited by Antonios Finitsis

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/056768640X/?tag=thegospcoal-20

    “Blue Jean Sundays” by Janet Surette

    https://ca.thegospelcoalition.org/article/blue-jean-sundays/

    Music

    “The Warming” - Luke Hall

    “Flute & Piano” - Luke Hall

    “If Only ” - Luke Hall

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  • This week, the guys have the privilege of welcoming Mark Buchanan, the first of our guests this season, onto the podcast to talk about the surprisingly rich theology of walking. A big thank you to Mark for coming alongside us this episode, and sharing his wisdom about this awesome topic! Make sure to check out his books and the ministry he’s doing.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Walking) S2:E2

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-1:51) Intro

    (1:51-9:06) Mark’s Biography

    (9:06-13:48) Why Walking?

    (13:48-25:00) Biblical Survey

    (25:00-33:27) Benefits of Walking

    (33:27-39:33) Stories about Walking

    (39:33-46:35) Practical Application

    (46:35-48:17) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Walking is a metaphor ingrained within us, describing the journey of life that all of us have embarked on
    In the Ancient Middle East, the idea of a god who would walk with man in an intimate relationship was unheard of
    The central events in biblical history involve walking: The Garden of Eden, Abraham’s journey, the Exodus, Jesus’s ministry, and Paul’s ministry
    Walking allows us to see life at its true scale and ourselves with own vulnerability
    Walking has untapped potential physically, emotionally, relationally, and spiritually

    Resources:

    “Walking Theology” by the Walking Truth blog

    https://paulandfaithwalking.wordpress.com/2014/08/18/walking-theology/

    Three Mile an Hour God by Kosuke Koyama

    https://www.amazon.com/Three-Mile-Hour-Kosuke-Koyama/dp/0334054214

    Practicing the Present by John Koessler

    https://www.amazon.com/Practicing-Present-Neglected-Art-Living/dp/0802418686

    Music

    “Mysterious” - Luke Hall

    “Jazzy Jumper” - Luke Hall

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  • Welcome to Season Two! To kick things off, Benjamin and Ryker have a conversation about the theology of work, a good part of God’s original design that is relevant for us both now and forevermore.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Work) S2:E1

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-3:58) Introduction

    (4:23-6:56) What’s so Important about Work?

    (6:56-19:54) Biblical Survey

    (19:54-25:14) Work: Tov or Tohu Va-Vohu?

    (25:34-29:04) Debunking Myths about Sacred & Secular Work

    (29:04-34:41) Discerning the Future - Calling & Vocation

    (35:04-37:11) Christians in the Workforce

    (37:11-42:56) A Look into Redeemed Work

    (42:56-45:35) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Work is so ingrained in our day-to-day, sometimes more than we recognize, but we often separate it from our Christian values and experiences
    Humans were mandated to work prior to the Fall, showing that work is part of God’s good design
    Work will be a part of New Jerusalem, but the fulfilling kind and not the frustrating kind
    Christians should be at the top of the scale in any forms of work - because we work for the glory of God, not simply money or status
    Working for God should be our chief end - no matter our vocation/position
    When God isn’t explicitly telling us what to do next, a good place to start is to look at the crossroads between our skills, our passions, and others’ needs
    Through our work, we become “subcreators”, mimicking our Creator as His image bearers - creating things out of things He’s already given us

    Resources:

    The Theology of Work

    https://www.theologyofwork.org

    “A Story About Work [Labor of Love]” by Tim Mackie

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RX3MlqNMLps

    “Work’s Future [Labor of Love]” by Tim Mackie

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5evInBXzpCE

    Music

    “Buzz Cut” - Luke Hall

    “Cello Sketch” - Luke Hall

    “Spring Rain” - Luke Hall & Benjamin Corneliusen

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  • Welcome to Season 2 of The Theology Of podcast, hosted by Benjamin & Ryker, two college-aged Bible nerds who love studying Scripture and having meaningful, biblical conversations.  We invite you to join us on this journey as we traverse the secular-seeming things of life and how to view them in a Christ-centered way.  Every Wednesday morning, we'll explore a new topic and how we can live it out in our daily lives.  Welcome aboard!

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  • Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

    Benjamin and Ryker want to wish you and your family a very merry Christmas and cheers to a happy, healthy 2021.   We are so thankful for all the support you've shown us these past few months and can't wait to see where God leads next!! Stay tuned for Season 2...

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  • Wrapping up this season of the podcast, Benjamin and Ryker tackle five listener-suggested mini-topics and reflect on what God has done the past fourteen episodes.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Etc.) S1:E15

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-2:54) Introduction

    (2:54-9:40) The Theology of Organization

    (10:00-18:35) The Theology of Modesty

    (18:50-28:50) The Theology of Holidays

    (29:00-35:00) The Theology of Friendship

    (35:15-39:40) The Theology of Podcasts

    (40:00-43:55) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Bringing chaos into order is part of our role as Image Bearers
    The heart of modesty is the humility of Christ, not a list of rules
    Holidays can reset our perspectives, giving us Sabbath rest
    If the Church is the Body and the Temple, friendship is the ligaments and the mortar
    By listening to these episodes, you’re living out Psalm 1:2!

    Resources:

    “Modest Theology and a Theology of Modesty” by Seth Stewart

    https://www.rootedministry.com/blog/modest-theology-and-a-theology-of-modesty/

    “A Theology of Holidays” by Theologica Ordinarius

    https://theologiaordinarius.wordpress.com/2011/09/02/a-theology-of-holidays/

    The Pursuit of God by AW Tozer

    https://www.gutenberg.org/files/25141/25141-h/25141-h.htm

    “Paul’s Theology of Friendship” by David E. Briones

    https://faculty.wts.edu/posts/pauls-theology-of-friendship/

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    Music:

    “Retro Upbeat” - Luke Hall

    “Spring Rain” - Luke Hall & Benjamin Corneliusen

    “Sunrise” - Benjamin Corneliusen

    “Ambient Project” - Tyler Hall

    “Balloons” - Luke Hall

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    Thank you all for your support this season.  We are so thankful for you and this project!

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  • We're thankful for you!

    Ryker and Benjamin just wanted to say a quick 'thank-you' to all who have listened, supported, or spread the word about this project thus far.  It's been such an impactful journey that we have learned a lot from - and we hope that you have, too!

    Make sure to submit your ideas for our Season 1 Finale HERE.  Please do so by November 28th, 2020!

    https://forms.gle/f78ijPAG7aY5otUo6

    We'll be taking this week off to spend with our families and prepare for our Finale.  Make sure to tune in on December 9th when it's released!

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  • In the penultimate episode of this season of the podcast, Benjamin and Ryker reflect on the mindblowing topic of memory. Get ready to think about thinking!

    Show Notes (The Theology of Memory) S1:E14

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-2:09) Introduction

    (2:09-5:28) Why Memory?

    (5:28-26:13) Biblical Survey

    (26:28-30:58) Nostalgia

    (30:58-33:31) Fallen Memory

    (33:31-41:39) Redeemed Memory

    (41:54-48:38) Application

    (48:38-49:43) Excerpt from “A Liturgy for those Facing the Slow Loss of Memory”

    (49:43-51-30) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Memory shapes our perception of the present, like lenses with which we look at the world
    Memory reorients our perspective of the sequence of salvation (The Exodus came before the Law)
    Nostalgia is a disguised expression of our ultimate craving for God
    Often our ministry is about reminding, not teaching
    Neither Dementia nor Alzheimers, spiritual Amnesia nor mental trauma can separate us from the love of God
    Memory is communal currency which can be shared with others

    Resources:

    “A Liturgy for those Facing the Slow Loss of Memory” by Douglas Kaine McKelvey

    Recited with permission from Rabbit Room Press - all rights reserved to Rabbit Room and Douglas McKelvey.  Thank you for letting us use this for this project!

    https://www.everymomentholy.com/liturgies

    “Without memory, who are we?” by Matthew Hosier

    https://thinktheology.co.uk/blog/article/without-memory-who-are-we

    The Weight of Glory by CS Lewis

    https://www.amazon.com/Weight-Glory-C-S-Lewis/dp/0060653205

    “Memory: A Theological Reflection” by Dorothy A. Lee

    https://www.trinity.unimelb.edu.au/getmedia/22ee05fe-1451-4026-8ae3-af0cc0f395b5/DorothyLee-Memory.aspx

    Wordsower International Revelation Recitation

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YD__DCKb7o

    Wordsower International Website

    http://www.wordsower.org

    Music:

    “Epilogue” - Luke Hall

    “1_2” - Luke Hall

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  • This time on The Theology Of, Benjamin and Ryker explore the harmony between music and faith to pinpoint how music can be used for the glory of God.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Music) S1:E13

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-2:45) Introduction

    (2:45-4:32) What is Music?

    (4:32-9:43) A Brief History of Music

    (9:43-18:11) Biblical Survey of Music

    (18:35-23:34) Why do we make Music?

    (23:34-33:03) Why do we Sing at Church?

    (33:25-40:42) Worship Music vs. Popular Music

    (41:00-48:05) Song Recommendations

    (48:05-50:55) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    The dichotomy of sacred and secular music has been around for centuries We make music to express ourselves, to join into something greater than ourselves, to find that ever-elusive secret chord Singing is primarily a response to God Worship music allows the members of the church to align their hearts with one another The ultimate purpose of music is to help us tune our hearts towards God

    Music Recommendations:

    Deeper Well

    Enter the Worship Circle

    Citizens

    half・alive

    Chris Renzema

    Zach Winters

    Josh Garrels

    John Mark Pantana

    The Brook & The Bluff

    Busty and the Bass

    Lawrence

    The Arcadian Wild

    KB

    PEABOD

    Resources:

    “Theology of Music Ministry” - Grace Community Church

    https://www.gracemaryville.org/homepage/ministries/theology-philosophy-of-ministry/theology-of-music-ministry/

    “Theology of Music, Part One” - The Worship Community

    https://www.theworshipcommunity.com/theology-of-music-part-one/

    “The Theology and Place of Music in Worship” by RCA Commission on Worship

    https://www.faithward.org/the-theology-and-place-of-music-in-worship/

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  • Why did the chicken cross the road? Because he wasn’t a very good Samaritan! Benjamin and Ryker spend this episode of the podcast wondering how in the world theology can relate to this joke and others like it.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Humor) S1:E12

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-2:19) Introduction

    (2:19-13:56) What is Humor?

    (14:14-20:00) Is God Funny?

    (20:00-23:06) Is Jesus Funny?

    (23:06-27:10) Is the Bible Funny?

    (27:28-30:15) Should we be Funny?

    (30:15-34:50) Fallen/Redeemed Humor

    (34:50-38:41) Improv

    (39:02-42:00) Recap

    (42:00-44:11) Resources

    (44:11-45:04) A Couple Jokes

    (45:04-47:06) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    Humor is amusingly subverted expectations, probably
    The Gospel is full of paradoxes which are mysterious but not illogical
    God the Father is probably humorous, but His jokes go way over our head
    Both Jesus and Scripture are really funny at times, but we should be careful not to anachronistically turn them into standup comedy
    Fallen humor is rotten, low-hanging fruit, redeemed humor is fresh, high-hanging fruit
    Godly humor is humbling, community-building, and perspective-resetting

    Resources:

    The Man Who Was Thursday by GK Chesterton

    https://www.amazon.com/Man-Who-Was-Thursday-Nightmare/dp/0141191465

    “Does God Have a Sense of Humour?” by Stephen Masty

    https://theimaginativeconservative.org/2014/01/god-sense-humour.html

    “Beyond a Joke? The Place of Humour in the Christian Life” by Susanna Baldwin

    https://au.thegospelcoalition.org/article/beyond-a-joke-humour-in-the-christian-life/

    “Humor as Theology” by Scot McKnight

    https://www.patheos.com/blogs/jesuscreed/2019/12/31/humor-as-theology/

    Music:

    “Beach Trance” - Luke Hall

    “Funky” - Luke Hall

    “Experimental Jazz” - Tyler Hall

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  • This episode, the guys dive into why we party, how we can glorify God in our celebration, and some traditional celebrations across a number of cultures.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Celebration) S1:E11

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-1:47) Introduction

    (1:48-11:17) Why Celebrate?

    (11:36-14:34) Should We Celebrate?

    (14:35-18:13) The Dangers of Celebration

    (18:35-23:00) Celebrations: Judaism

    (23:00-24:08) Celebrations: Christianity

    (24:08-25:19) Celebrations: Universal

    (25:47-32:56) Celebrations: Scriptural

    (32:56-39:05) Living a Life of Celebration

    (39:05-41:36) The Final Toast/Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    God made us to celebrate in His goodness and live life to the fullest
    We must beware of the ‘extremes’: abstinence & indulgence
    Celebration is woven into the storyline of Scripture, bringing about numerous traditional festivities in many different religions and upbringings
    We, as Christians, have the ULTIMATE reason to celebrate!

    Resources:

    The Spirit of Disciplines by Dallas Willard

    https://www.amazon.com/Spirit-Disciplines-Understanding-Changes-Lives/dp/0060694424

    Living a Life of Celebration by Gregory Brown

    https://bible.org/seriespage/13-living-life-celebration

    A Theology of Celebration by MissionMusings

    https://munsonmissions.org/2020/03/10/a-theology-of-celebration-part-ii/

    Christian Celebration by 5FeetAway

    http://5feetaway.com/christian-celebration/

    Partying with Jesus by Doug Ponder

    https://ftc.co/resource-library/blog-entries/partying-with-jesus/

    Music:

    This week’s music is new, exclusive content from our friend Tyler Hall!

    “3/11” - Tyler Hall

    “Ambient Proj” - Tyler Hall

    “Experimental Jazz” - Tyler Hall

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  • In the second half of their conversation about food, Benjamin and Ryker explore this delicious theme through the New Testament, addressing topics such as fasting, Communion, and the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.

    Show Notes (The Theology of Food, Part 2) S1:E10

    Table of Contents & Timestamps:

    (0:00-2:06) Introduction

    (2:06-4:05) Food and Community

    (4:05-13:47) Biblical Survey: The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus

    (14:06-16:55) Our Constant Hunger for God

    (16:55-20:05) Fasting

    (20:05-21:40) The Last Supper

    (22:00-28:20) Biblical Survey: The Church Age and the Age to Come

    (28:39-31:16) Practical Application

    (31:16-32:45) Resources and Recipes

    (32:45-34:59) Outro

    Key Takeaways:

    The table forces us to come face to face with one another
    Jesus’ use of food was theological, demonstrating His love for both the prestigious and the destitute
    Our cyclical need for food shows us our lack of self-sufficiency and corresponding total dependence on God
    The elements of Communion illustrate death and resurrection through the crushing and processing of grapes and grains
    We might not entirely know what Heaven will look like, but we do know that it will involve food

    Resources:

    A Meal with Jesus by Tim Chester

    https://www.amazon.com/Meal-Jesus-Discovering-Community-Mission/dp/1433521369

    Practicing the Present by John Koessler

    https://www.amazon.com/Practicing-Present-Neglected-Art-Living/dp/0802418686

    “Food and Feasting” Article Series

    https://au.thegospelcoalition.org/series/food-and-eating/

    Music:

    “Jazzy Jumper” - Luke Hall

    “Spring Rain” - Luke Hall & Benjamin Corneliusen

    “It Comes in Waves” - Luke Hall

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