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Re-”Casting” Dr. Brian Irwin’s Book, After Dispensationalism - Book Conversation and Convocation Book Launch
In this episode of the Ministry Forum Podcast, brings together highlights from a series of conversations with Dr. Irwin, including excerpts from his formal book launch and a lively discussion with Knox alumni, colleagues, and friends.
Dr. Irwin’s book takes a deep dive into dispensationalism, a theological framework that has shaped how many Christians interpret scripture and think about the end times. Whether you’re curious about dispensationalism, intrigued by the challenge of interpreting apocalyptic literature, or simply seeking encouragement in ministry, this episode is an engaging and thought-provoking listen.
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Unsettling Worship, A Conversation with Rev. Dr. Sarah Travis
In this episode, we rebroadcast parts of a book launch for the Rev. Dr. Sarah Travis’ book, Unsettling Worship, Reforming Liturgy for Right Relations with Indigenous Communities. The conversation centers on how Christian worship can address the historical and ongoing colonial injustices faced by Indigenous peoples. Dr. Travis highlights how worship can both comfort and challenge congregants, fostering truth-telling and reconciliation.
She shares the inspiration for her book, emphasizing the importance of addressing uncomfortable truths about settler-Indigenous relations within worship settings. The conversation touches on how liturgy can be a space for healing and prophetic action, engaging with the realities of colonialism, and offering a pathway toward hope and justice.