Your weekly listen to the latest from the Bantu Library which is comprised of books written by authors of color. Engage, rate, subscribe. Welcome to the tribe.
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The Bantu Collective explores the collective consciousness of the modern day African. We explore who we are and where are we going ?
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Dr. Charles Kim, Jr. offers interviews and conversations about the historic doctrines and theologians of the Christian faith. The podcast has grown over the last several years to include not only round table discussions of ancient theological texts, but also includes interviews of leading theologians on these topics.
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One of the most feared religions in the world
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Each week Bruce Whitfield interviews a well-known guest about their attitude to money – their hopes and fears, successes and failures, etc… always unpredictable!
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Rissa SoFar sits down each week bridging the gap to people, places products and ideas that will make a quality difference in people’s lives. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culturefuzz/support
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Let other students help you revise for your A Level History exams. In this series, students break down complicated revision subjects to its core components helping you rock your exams. Find your FREE online course here: http://bit.ly/2ssyQdw
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Each week on the Praise Hands Podcast, join host Robby Valderrama and learn from creative, cross-cultural solutionists at the American intersection of church, race, music, and economics. Learn more about Praise Hands at PraiseHands.com.
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Awakening Church exists to awaken this generation to new life in Jesus Christ.
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This Audio Is Visual is a podcast engaging African photographers on their work and journey as image makers. It is both a masterclass and blueprint archive for new image makers. The conversations will vary according to what each photographer specializes in.
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This podcast channel is hosted and managed by Tyas Handayani. Tyas is a marketer whose passionate sharing knowledge and addicted to bettering herself. MindShift Podcast is her own journey to improve, to refine, to become better, and to grow. A shift in perspectives. An encourager towards life, business, confidence, leadership, happiness and definitely self-growth. This podcast uses Indonesian as main language however there are some conversation in English.
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Spicy Talks Podcast adalah obrolan-obrolan bebas setengah serius dan setengah pedas tentang hidup, budaya, socio-politik, bahkan pengalaman pribadi yang disuguhkan dalam format yang tidak serius serius amat. Podcast ini di empu oleh dua orang sahabat Bara Brahmantika (@baraeb) dan Abie Zaidannas (@abiezaidannas), dan diramaikan oleh teman-teman dan tamu-tamu yang dua rius kerennya. ==================== SpicyTalks Podcast is an unserious podcast about life, social, and cultural phenomena by t ...
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A podcast series brought to you by the Scottish Centre for Global History in association with the University of Dundee. Through our research workshops and editorial podcasts, we aim to democratise Global History and give a public platform to postgraduate research. You can see our full list of history blogs and academic resources at globalhistory.org.uk If you'd like to contribute a blog post or take part in a virtual research workshop, please contact us via email at SCGH@dundee.ac.uk or via ...
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What prevents the Gospel from creating a ripple effect when it first enters a new people or place? That is what the Missions Drop Podcast is all about. Ideally, the Gospel works in a people like a drop of water on a lake that spreads out to the edges. However, there are boundaries and barriers that stop the Gospel from transforming hearts, minds, bodies, and souls. We seek to create conversations that continue the ripple effect of the Gospel right where we are and beyond. ------------------- ...
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If you could ask God one question what would it be? The “Why God Why” podcast is dedicated to exploring the questions that matter most in your life. Deep questions often don’t have easy answers. We realize that we won’t solve all the world’s problems in one podcast. Our goal is to share our life experience, interview knowledgeable guests and look at how Jesus might interact with our concerns. We also hope to have a ton of fun in the process because even though the issues might be serious, it ...
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) enjoys vast deposits of precious minerals and metals. Diamonds are found in the south and center of the country and the land holds 80% of the world’s Coltan, needed in all our mobile phones. It should be one of the richest countries on Earth, but it is not. This Podcast explores why, from the very beginning. A new podcast will be released each Monday every two weeks, the website is https://www.thehistoryofthecongo.com Starting in prehistoric times, ...
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Episode 167: Episode 167: Andrew Rellera
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On this episode, Dr. Andrew Remington Rillera discuses his new book "Lamb of the Free" with Chad. Dr. Rillera's new book looks at the different ways that New Testament authors apply sacrificial imagery to Jesus through the lens of Old Testament law. Dr. Rillera received his PhD from Duke university where he studied New Testament, Theology, and Earl…
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Episode 166: Episode 166: Thomas Harmon on Augustine and Philosophy
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Dr. Thomas Harmon joins Chad on the podcast to discuss the background for his new book "The Universal Way of Salvation in the Thought of Augustine", how Augustine challenged the philosophers of his time, as well as some of Dr. Hamon's work with Shakespeare. Dr. Harmon is the associate director of Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas in …
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Episode 165: Special Episode: Tom, Trevor, and Chad's Spiritual Journeys Pt. 2
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In a special release of an episode that was previously a Patreon exclusive, we present the second and final part of Tom, Chad, and Trevor's discussion on conversion and their spiritual journeys. In response to questions from multiple listeners, our hosts get personal and shed some light on their upbringings in faith. For more exclusive episodes, ba…
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Episode 164: The Reluctant Leader - An Augustinian Cure for a Modern Malady at the Schaeffer House
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Chad Kim gives a lecture on Augustine as a leader drawing insights from his dissertation research at the Schaeffer House in St. Louis, MO.
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Episode 163: Harrison Perkins on Reformed Covenant Theology
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Harrison Perkins joins the podcast today to discuss his new book, "Reformed Covenant Theology: A Systematic Introduction" (Lexham Academic, 2024). Perkins pastors at Oakland Hills Community Church in Detroit, and has a variety of research, writing, and teaching positions. Join us as he discusses how covenant theology serves the faith! Buy "Reformed…
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Episode 162: Richard Burnett on J. Gresham Machen
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Richard Burnett joins the podcast today to discuss his new book, "Machen's Hope: The Transformation of a Modernist in the New Princeton" (Eerdman's, 2024), a spanning biography on J. Gresham Machen, the founder of Westminster Theological Seminary and a main figure of the anti-modernist revolt at Princeton. This text attempts to reevaluate many of t…
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Episode 161: Dr. Vince Bantu on Haymanot Theology
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Dr. Vince Bantu of the Meacham School of Haymanot joins us today to discuss his recent book "Those for Whom the Lamp Shines: The Making of Egyptian Ethnic Identity in Late Antiquity" (UC Press, 2023) which explores the formation of the identity of Egypt, and especially Egyptian Christians, in part through the lens of the Coptic Church's Anti-Chalce…
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Candice Fazar - Doesn’t science disprove the Bible?
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In this thought-provoking episode of Why God Why, hosts Peter Englert and Candice Fazar, a member of Browncroft Community Church, delve into the compelling question: "Doesn't science disprove the Bible?" This episode is part of the "Questions of Our Day" series, inspired by listener interaction and curiosity about the relationship between faith and…
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Episode 160: Jamie Kreiner on John Cassian, Translation, and Concentration
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Dr. Jamie Kreiner joins us today to discuss her recently published translations of dialogues between John Cassian, a 4th century theologian credited with importing the ideas of early Christian monasticism to the Latin world, and various Egyptian monks on the subjects of distraction, concentration, and freedom from vice. In this podcast, Kreiner dis…
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Daron Ladson and Ann Ielapi - Why does the church devalue singleness?
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In this heartfelt episode of Why God Why, we tackle a sensitive and often overlooked topic: "Why does it feel like the church devalues singleness?" Hosts John Iamaio and Amanda D'Angelo are joined by special guests Daron Ladson and Ann Ielapi to explore the nuances and challenges of navigating church life as a single person. Daron shares his experi…
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In this illuminating episode of Why God Why, we explore the profound question, "Why don't I feel God near?" Hosts Peter Englert and Steve Cuss embark on a heartfelt dialogue, blending personal anecdotes and deep theological insights to address a struggle that resonates with many believers and seekers alike. Steve Cuss, a seasoned pastor and consult…
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Dr. Vincent Bantu - Which culture owns Christianity?
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In this dynamic episode of Why God Why, we grapple with a question that strikes at the heart of Christianity's global identity: "Which culture owns Christianity?" Hosts Peter Englert and Alyssa Matz engage in a profound conversation with author and professor Dr. Vincent Bantu, exploring the historical and contemporary implications of this question …
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Steve Nichols and Bob Reeves - Why would a loving God send people to hell?
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In this compelling episode of Why God Why, we delve into one of the most challenging and controversial questions of faith: "Why would a loving God allow people to go to hell?" Hosts Peter Englert and Aaron McGinnis are joined by local pastors Steven Nichols and Bob Reeves for a candid discussion that navigates the complexities of divine justice, et…
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Mission as Mutual Enjoyment with Collin Cornell
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This week, Emily interviews Collin Cornell about missional narratives and the Bible. Collin teaches at Fuller seminary on the Bible (particularly the Old Testament) and missions and has gone about highlighting particular areas of Scripture that he finds lacking in use in missions conversations. Resources from the Episode: Collin's Podcast: Bible an…
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Episode 159: Brian Zahnd on the Cross in Christian Theology
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Join us for our interview with Brian Zahnd on his recently released book, "The Wood Between the Worlds: A Poetic Theology of the Cross" (IVP, 2024). Following a pilgrimage where he spent time contemplating the crucifix in many different churches, Zahnd realized the kaleidoscopic possibilities behind an interpretation to and an emotional response to…
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Kathy Elliott and Robyn Englert - Doesn't the church dismiss mental health?
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In this profound episode of Why God Why, we address a topic that is both deeply personal and widely misunderstood: "Doesn't the church dismiss mental health?" Alyssa Matz and Amanda D'Angelo guide us through a conversation that bridges the gap between spirituality and psychological well-being, exploring why mental health is often a taboo subject wi…
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A Missiology of Work with Scott Bessenecker
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In this episode, Scott speaks about a missiology of work or how God's work in the world meets our jobs and how we serve Him through our particular vocations and engage with our larger society and its systems. He also talks about a very special business in India that demonstrates the Gospel through its form, system, and practices. Resources Related …
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Darrell Bock - Isn't Christianity escapism?
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In this thought-provoking premiere of our new series, "Questions of Our Day," we tackle the provocative inquiry: "Isn't Christianity escapist?" Join us as we sit down with Dr. Darrell Bock from Dallas Theological Seminary, a seasoned scholar with a passion for cultural engagement and a heart for the gospel's transformative power. Dr. Bock, with his…
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Technology and Emerging Generations with Andrew Feng
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In this episode, Andrew speaks about the challenges of incorporating emerging generations, innovation, and technology into the missions world. He offers insights from his experiences and organization, Indigitous, which has pioneered innovative responses to the challenges in our missions world. Indigitous is a global movement helping believers volun…
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Episode 158: Dr. Gregory Wiebe on Angels and Demons in Augustinian Theology
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Today's podcast features an interview with Dr. Gregory Wiebe concerning his book "Fallen Angels in the Theology of St. Augustine" (Oxford University Press, 2021). For our long-time listeners, this subject matter's inclusion in the podcast will come at no surprise. This conversation presents a wide-spanning dialogue on Angelology and Demonology in t…
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Incarnational Friendships with Andy Pearce
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IMPORTANT SURVEY LINK: Survey Link for Listener Feedback Please take 5-10 minutes to fill out our survey, so we can continue to learn how to better serve our listeners. Thank you!! Short Episode Summary: This week, Emily interviews Andy Pearce, a math teacher in southern California. Andy shares about the various opportunities he has had in his life…
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Episode 157: Charles Kim, Sr. Interviews Charles Kim, Jr. Augustine Way of Humility (Catholic University of America Press)
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For a fun twist, my dad asked if he could interview me about my new book The Way of Humility, St. Augustine's Theology of Preaching (Catholic University of America Press, 2023). I had a very good time and appreciate all the time he took to read it. He has read plenty of my bad high school papers, but this one took a lot more time. I am blessed that…
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what happens to me when I get initiated into Palo Briyumba Congo
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A Missiology of Well-Being with Jay Matenga
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IMPORTANT SURVEY LINK: Survey Link for Listener Feedback Please take 5-10 minutes to fill out our survey, so we can continue to learn how to better serve our listeners. Thank you!! Episode Summary: In this episode, Jay Matenga introduces a Missiology of Well-Being and how that contributes to his efforts in mobilization, engaging with different gene…
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Episode 156: Glen L Thompson on The Jingjiao and the Earliest Christianity in China
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Glen L Thompson's The Jingjiao: the Earliest Christian Church in China (Eerdmans Press, 2024) provides a thorough introduction to a very little known history of the centuries old story of Christians in China. Dr. Thompson comes on the podcast to provide some background on the book and some really fascinating stories, including how a Chinese Christi…
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Drew Dyck - Why isn't my calling more clear?
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In this bonus episode of Why God Why, we dive into the complex and often elusive concept of calling with author and editor Drew Dyck. Peter Englert sits down with Drew to unravel the question, "Why isn't my calling more clear?" as they explore the tensions between ambition, anxiety, and the pursuit of purpose. Drew shares his personal journey, from…
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Christianity: White Man's Religion? with Vince Bantu
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IMPORTANT SURVEY LINK: Survey Link for Listener Feedback Please take 5-10 minutes to fill out our survey, so we can continue to learn how to better serve our listeners. Thank you!! In this episode, Dr. Vince Bantu speaks about the barriers raised by the ancient and current problem of Christianity being viewed as a foreign (aka "white") religion. He…
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Spiritual Formation and Missiology with Jamey Lewis
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IMPORTANT SURVEY LINK: Survey Link for Listener Feedback Please take 5-10 minutes to fill out our survey, so we can continue to learn how to better serve our listeners. Thank you!! Episode Summary: In this episode, Jamey Lewis connects spiritual formation with missiology by sharing from his own life experiences and study to connect our relationship…
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The Credibility of Christianity - Recap
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In this introspective episode of Why God Why, we reflect on the profound journey we've embarked upon in our series on the credibility of Christianity. Hosts Peter Englert, Gage Hunt, Amanda D'Angelo, and Aaron McGinnis come together to unpack the rich tapestry of conversations that have both challenged and deepened our faith. From the contentious r…
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Episode 155: Brad Littlejohn on Why Protestants Convert
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For today's episode, we interview Dr. Brad Littlejohn on his recently published book Why Do Protestants Convert? (co-authored with Chris Castaldo). In this podcast, we explore some of the reasons behind the recent trend of conversions from Protestantism to Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, especially among prominent Protestant intellectuals.…
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Hybridity and People Groups with Miriam Adeney
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This week, Emily interviews Dr. Miriam Adeney, a missiological anthropologist. Miriam discusses the values of diversity and unity in the church, specifically in terms of race and ethnicity, and how pitting the two against each other can be a barrier to mission. Some things we mentioned: Description of Homogeneous Unit Principle by Don McGavran: htt…
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Insights on Access From a Front-line Missionary with Jason
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In this episode, Jason shares some challenges and opportunities in presenting an accessible gospel at the edges of mission. His insights come from fifteen years as a missionary in a prominent Middle Eastern city. Resources Related to this Episode: If you would like to reach out to Jason you can write us at thedroppodcast@frontierventures.org, and w…
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Dru Johnson - Do Christians really think Genesis is literal?
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In this riveting episode of Why God Why, we journey into the heart of a question that has both confounded and intrigued believers and skeptics alike: "Do Christians really believe Genesis is literal?" Hosts Gage Hunt and Peter Englert are joined by Dr. Dru Johnson, who brings a fresh perspective to the table, challenging our preconceived notions ab…
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Contextualization Across Religious Boundaries with Kang-San Tan
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In this episode, Kang-San Tan reflects upon contextualization across religious boundaries encouraging deeper engagement with other religious communities and traditions. Resources Related to this Episode: Article: Crossing Religious and Cultural Frontiers: Rethinking Mission as Inreligionisation Article: Dual Religious Belonging as a Contextualised …
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Jason Cusick - Why does Christianity make us anxious?
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In this compelling episode of Why God Why, we grapple with the intricate interplay between Christianity and the pervasive sense of anxiety many individuals encounter. Peter Englert sits down with Jason Cusick, a Southern California pastor and author of "The Anxiety Field Guide," to unravel the question, "Why does Christianity make us anxious?" Jaso…
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Shattering Gender Bias Barriers with Leanne Dzubinski
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This week, Emily interviews Dr. Leanne Dzubinski, professor of leadership at Asbury theological seminary, and co-author of Glass Walls: Shattering the Six Gender Bias Barriers Still Facing Women at Work. Leanne outlines these barriers and makes the explicit connection between gender bias and barriers to mission, drawing from her own experience as a…
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Episode 154: Episode 154: Tiffany Kriner on Farming and Attention to the Almighty
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Today we sit down with Dr. Tiffany Kriner, Associate Professor of English at Wheaton College, whose new book "In Thought, Word, and Seed: Reckonings from a Midwest Farm" (Eerdmans, 2023) discusses her recent life on a farm in Northern Illinois and how her interactions with the land have reconfigured her own faith. This literary work, engaging with …
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