The Table Podcast
Summary: The Table is a weekly podcast on topics related to God, religion, Christianity, and Culture.
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In this episode, Dr. Mark Bailey, Dr. Darrell Bock, Dr. Scott Horrell, and Dr. Imad Shehadeh discuss the challenges of cross-cultural Bible translation work.
Evangelical and Lutheran scholars address the character and theology of the first pope from South America, Pope Francis, and the relationship between Protestant and Catholic churches worldwide.
Evangelical and Lutheran scholars address the character and theology of the first pope from South America, Pope Francis, and the relationship between Protestant and Catholic churches worldwide.
Dr. Darrell Bock and Dr. Reg Grant discuss with Actor Naima Lett the significance of Cultural Engagement in the Arts, while she explains how Christians can excel in the media in "Confessions of a Hollywood Christian."
Dr. Darrell Bock and Dr. Reg Grant discuss with Actor Naima Lett the significance of Cultural Engagement in the Arts, while she explains how Christians can excel in the media in "Confessions of a Hollywood Christian."
In Part 4, Dr. Darrell Bock and Dr. Reg Grant discuss ways that Christian artists can follow Jesus' example and effectively engage the culture in the public square and at home. They also talk about ways to reveal the character of Christ in everyday situations. How does one create art that invites the question, "How should we become better people?"
In Part 4, Dr. Darrell Bock and Dr. Reg Grant discuss ways that Christian artists can follow Jesus' example and effectively engage the culture in the public square and at home. They also talk about ways to reveal the character of Christ in everyday situations. How does one create art that invites the question, "How should we become better people?"
In Part 3, Dr. Darrell Bock and Dr. Reg Grant talk about developing a theological grid for interpreting media. They also demonstrate the way effective stories invite reflection and participation, illustrating these ideas with stories and examples from the culture and their own lives as well.
In Part 3, Dr. Darrell Bock and Dr. Reg Grant talk about developing a theological grid for interpreting media. They also demonstrate the way effective stories invite reflection and participation, illustrating these ideas with stories and examples from the culture and their own lives as well.
In Part 2, Dr. Darrell Bock and Dr. Reg Grant discuss the nature of media. They discuss its goal to reflect reality, its ability to shape culture, and its desire to invite participation.
In Part 2, Dr. Darrell Bock and Dr. Reg Grant discuss the nature of media. They discuss its goal to reflect reality, its ability to shape culture, and its desire to invite participation.
In Part 1, Dr. Reg Grant explains the mission of the Media Arts program at Dallas Theological Seminary. He explains relevant aspects of ministering through music, worship, writing, and technical presentation.
In Part 1, Dr. Reg Grant explains the mission of the Media Arts program at Dallas Theological Seminary. He explains relevant aspects of ministering through music, worship, writing, and technical presentation.
For more than 60 years Dr. Howard Hendricks, known affectionately as "Prof," influenced the lives of students through his teaching. Prof went home to be with the Lord on February 20, 2013. In this 2008 interview Dr. Mark Bailey, president of Dallas Theological Seminary, sat down with him to talk about what it means to leave a legacy.
For more than 60 years Dr. Howard Hendricks, known affectionately as "Prof," influenced the lives of students through his teaching. Prof went home to be with the Lord on February 20, 2013. In this 2008 interview Dr. Mark Bailey, president of Dallas Theological Seminary, sat down with him to talk about what it means to leave a legacy.