Tangible
A twice-monthly podcast featuring faculty that aims to encourage and challenge listeners to deepen their theology and live out their faith in Christ
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The Never Married: Single in the Church – Jacob Rhodes and Dr. David Maxwell
Guests Jacob Rhodes and Dr. David Maxwell discuss the ways in which our vocabulary and attitude towards unmarried adults influences their perception of value. “Over…
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Women in the Genealogy of Jesus – Dr. David Lewis and Dr. Joel Okamoto
Dr. David Lewis and Dr. Joel Okamoto explore the deep significance of the five women listed in the genealogy of Jesus. “When you read the…
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Lessons I Learned from My Father – Dr. Kevin Golden
As dad to seven children, Dr. Kevin Golden has some experience with fatherhood! The sayings he heard from his own dad have shaped his parenting,…
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Honest Repentance and the Law – Dr. David Maxwell
“The image is that the Bible’s like an anvil on your chest that crushes the life out of you…this is the kind of thing that…
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Two Kinds of Righteousness – Dr. Robert Kolb
In this week’s episode we talked with Dr. Robert Kolb about the difference between the righteousness we receive through Christ and the righteousness the world…
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Fire in the Windows – Dr. Thomas J. Egger and Dr. Peter Nafzger
“We have this really dramatic visual presentation of what it looks like when Jesus rises from the dead. It looks like this swirling phoenix fire…
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Artificial Intelligence and the Church – Dr. David Maxwell and Dr. Joel Okamoto
How do recent technological advancements in artificial intelligence and GPT4 impact the church? Dr. David Maxwell and Dr. Joel Okamoto discuss artificial intelligence and what…
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“When a Preacher Can’t Speak” with guest Dr. Joel Elowsky
In the second episode of “Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived” we talk with guest Dr. Joel Elowsky about the sudden onset of a vocal cord…
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“Tangible” with guest Dr. Dale Meyer
The new podcast “Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived” will challenge you to deepen your theology and live out your faith in Christ. In our first…