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A History of Christian Theology

A History of Christian Theology

著者: Chad Kim
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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.Copyright 2026 Chad Kim キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Episode 190: C. S. Lewis and the Bible: Leslie Baynes on Imagination, Interpretation, and Scripture
    2026/07/08

    C. S. Lewis and the Bible: Leslie Baynes on Imagination, Interpretation, and Scripture

    C. S. Lewis is one of the most beloved Christian writers of the twentieth century — but how did he actually read the Bible? In this episode, Chad sits down with Dr. Leslie Baynes, New Testament scholar at Missouri State University, to discuss her book Between Interpretation and Imagination: C. S. Lewis and the Bible — the first full-length study by a biblical scholar of how Lewis interpreted and used Scripture.

    Leslie and Chad explore the never-before-published notes Lewis scribbled in the margins of his own books, the thinkers who shaped his approach to the Bible, and where Lewis read Scripture literally (the resurrection) and where he did not (Jonah). Along the way they talk about Lewis's famous "Liar, Lunatic, Lord" argument, his imaginative theology, and what Leslie discovered during her time as scholar-in-residence at the Kilns, Lewis's home outside Oxford.

    Dr. Leslie Baynes (PhD, University of Notre Dame) is Associate Professor of New Testament and Second Temple Judaism at Missouri State University. A scholar of ancient apocalyptic literature — especially 1 Enoch and the Book of Revelation — and of C. S. Lewis, she has served as a translator for the New American Bible Revised Edition and as an Inklings Project Fellow.

    Links:

    • 🎙️ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AHOCT
    • 🌐 A History of Christian Theology: https://www.ahistoryofchristiantheology.com
    • 📖 Between Interpretation and Imagination: C. S. Lewis and the Bible: https://www.lesliebaynes.com
    • 👤 Dr. Leslie Baynes at Missouri State University: https://www.missouristate.edu/relst/lbaynes.aspx
    • 𝕏 Follow the podcast: @theologyxian | 📘 facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology
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    59 分
  • Episode 189: A New Christianity for the New South: Paul Sanchez on William Louis Poteat and Liberal Religion in the Baptist South
    2026/06/26

    A New Christianity for the New South: Paul Sanchez on William Louis Poteat and Liberal Religion in the Baptist South

    Can science and faith coexist? In the early twentieth-century Baptist South, that question was explosive — and few embodied it more than William Louis Poteat. In this episode, Chad sits down with Dr. Paul Sanchez of Oklahoma Baptist University to discuss his new book, A New Christianity for the New South, which examines the life and legacy of Poteat: biologist, devout Baptist, and influential president of Wake Forest College who insisted that modern science and Christian faith need not be enemies.

    Paul and Chad trace how Poteat became an unlikely champion of theological liberalism in a region that largely resisted modern intellectual currents — and how debates over evolution, biblical interpretation, education, and social order unsettled both the Baptist Church and Southern society. They explore why the New South's rising professional class praised Poteat for modernizing the region's image, why his critics resented his progressive theology, and what his story reveals about the broader modernization of the American South.

    Dr. Paul Anthony Sanchez (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the Ruth Dickinson Chair of Religion and Assistant Professor of Religion and History in the Herschel H. Hobbs School of Theology and Ministry at Oklahoma Baptist University. He is also the author of California Dreaming: Evangelical Christianity and American Culture in the Golden State (forthcoming, Eerdmans).

    Links:

    • 🎙️ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AHOCT
    • 🌐 A History of Christian Theology: https://www.ahistoryofchristiantheology.com
    • 📖 A New Christianity for the New South (USC Press): https://uscpress.com/New-Christianity-for-the-New-South
    • 👤 Dr. Paul Sanchez at Oklahoma Baptist University: https://www.okbu.edu/directory/paul-sanchez
    • 𝕏 Follow the podcast: @theologyxian | 📘 facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology
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    57 分
  • Episode 191: Southern Shepherds, Savage Wolves: Otis Pickett on Presbyterian Missionaries, Race, and the Antebellum South
    2026/07/24

    Southern Shepherds, Savage Wolves: Otis Pickett on Presbyterian Missionaries, Race, and the Antebellum South

    Why is Sunday morning still one of the most segregated hours in American life? That question — sparked by a line from Martin Luther King Jr. that Dr. Otis Pickett encountered in seminary — set him on a twenty-year search through the archives. In this episode, Chad sits down with Dr. Otis Westbrook Pickett Sr., University Historian at Clemson University, to discuss his first book, Southern Shepherds, Savage Wolves: Presbyterian Domestic Missionaries and Race in South Carolina, 1802–1874.

    Otis and Chad examine the nineteenth-century Presbyterian missionaries — most prominently John Lafayette Girardeau and T. C. Stuart — who worked to bring enslaved and later freed men and women into the life of the church, and who faltered when that calling collided with the racial hierarchy of a slaveholding society. The conversation traces how theology and ecclesiology shaped interracial encounter within the Presbyterian church and in Southern society more broadly, the uneasy coexistence of enslavement and "ecclesiastical rights," and the role religion played in shaping both slavery and Native American removal — along with how these ideas fared through the Civil War and helped lay the groundwork for the segregation that followed.

    Dr. Otis Westbrook Pickett Sr. is University Historian and clinical assistant professor in the College of Education at Clemson University. He holds an MA from Covenant Theological Seminary, an MA in history from the College of Charleston, and a PhD in history from the University of Mississippi. He is also co-founder and co-director of the Prison to College Pipeline Program, the first program in Mississippi to offer tuition-free, credit-bearing college courses to incarcerated students. Amazon

    Links:

    • 🎙️ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AHOCT
    • 🌐 A History of Christian Theology: https://www.ahistoryofchristiantheology.com
    • 📖 Southern Shepherds, Savage Wolves (USC Press): https://uscpress.com/Southern-Shepherds-Savage-Wolves
    • 📚 Read it free via Open Carolina: https://manifold.sc.edu/projects/southern-shepherds
    • 👤 Dr. Otis Pickett at Clemson: https://www.clemson.edu/cah/about/facultybio.html?id=6273
    • 𝕏 Follow the podcast: @theologyxian | 📘 facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology
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