Gospel Conversations

Gospel Conversations takes a creative approach to attaining a deeper understanding of the gospel and what it means to us today. Our speakers are not ministers, but range from a diverse community of Christian thinkers who lead their various fields of knowledge in history, design thinking, theology, philosophy, and organisational leadership—among others. Each month we host a live event in Sydney, then publish it as a podcast.

https://gospelconversationsaustralia.podbean.com

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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 days 37 minutes

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episode 33: John Walton: Genesis (Part 2)


John is Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College. He has pioneered the study of Ancient Near Eastern cosmology and its impact on our understanding of the Old Testament—and the work of Moses and Genesis in particular. This kind of study has only been...


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 July 30, 2013  1h2m
 
 

episode 32: John Walton: Genesis (Part 1)


John is Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College. He has pioneered the study of Ancient Near Eastern cosmology and its impact on our understanding of the Old Testament—and the work of Moses and Genesis in particular. This kind of study has only been...


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 July 30, 2013  1h4m
 
 

episode 31: Trinity and Personal Growth: The Heart and the Inner Journey


In this talk, we look at the existential aspect of Trinitarian growth—the inner journey. We get quite practical and offer a structured meditation technique based on learning from experience, not on confession and sin. Tony gives personal examples of the ...


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 June 25, 2013  1h47m
 
 

episode 30: Trinity and Personal Growth: Design and Your World


In this talk, we look at the 'situational' aspect of our growth and calling. How do we act in this world? Christians through the ages have been torn between the 'monk' and the 'merchant' for their choices. We offer a paradigm shift by going back to Genes...


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 May 7, 2013  1h15m
 
 

episode 29: Trinity and Personal Growth: The Mind and the Gospel


In this talk, we look at the 'normative' aspect of Trinity thinking. Our learning goal is to have our minds transformed to God's agenda rather than ours. We look at the typical evangelical interpretation of the gospel and reveal its shortcomings. Tony do...


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 March 24, 2013  1h13m
 
 

episode 28: Trinity and Personal Growth: Introduction


Tony argues that we have narrowed Christian growth by framing it as a religious effort. He spends the first part of this talk, diagnosing the religious mindset and explaining how it distorts the gospel. But the question becomes, "Is there a better way to...


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 February 25, 2013  1h21m
 
 

episode 27: Ron Winestock: Cosmology


Ron moves on to the topic of cosmology—ie what is the origin of the universe. This is mind-boggling stuff and dwarfs the more conventional 'evolution' debates. He explains the anthropic principle that is fast emerging among scientists and which is ironic...


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 December 2, 2012  1h46m
 
 

episode 26: Ron Winestock: Genesis 1 and New Science


Ron confronts the question, "How well does Genesis 1 fit in with the new science?" Most people wonder whether Genesis fits with evolution, but Ron takes a far broader view and compares the implications of Genesis with cosmology—the theory of relativity a...


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 October 28, 2012  1h40m
 
 

episode 25: Introducing the Trinity: Humanity, the Imagination, and the Rule of God


In this talk, Tony opens up how the doctrine of the Trinity frames our whole role in creation. The creating God has mandated that we humans will continue his expansive work in creation. We can only do this, by sharing his nature, which equips us to be Tr...


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 September 29, 2012  1h2m
 
 

episode 24: Trinity and Creation: Human Creativity and the Two Roads to Truth


Tony builds a breathtaking theory of human creativity in this talk. He begins by critiquing the dominance of the scientific method as the only road to truth. He points out that this dominance has been hostile to faith, and has patronised faith as anti-in...


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 August 12, 2012  58m