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Historian Abigail Feely joins the show to discuss the importance of studying history, especially giving voice to marginalized histories.
Founder and President of Fidelis International Seminary, Frank Schattner, joins the show to talk about the his project of making a low cost seminary-style education accessible to people all over the globe. Check out fidelisproject.com for more
Mark and Rex examine the complexities of the process of deconstruction while offering some helpful guides on one's journey of faith.
Long-time Intervarsity staff member Susie Veon joins the show to talk about her experience of the Jesus movement in the late 1960s and early 70s.
Authors Matt Tebbe and Ben Sternke join the show to talk about their book Having the Mind of Christ. Matt and Ben explore what they have had to unlearn and relearn from Jesus about what it means to be a Christian.
Liturgist Karl Gurney joins the show to talk about worship and faith within the Catholic church in a post Pope Benedict XVI world.
Licensed professional counselor Krispin Mayfield joins the show to discuss his book on attachment styles and the spiritual life.
Dr. Amy Peeler from Wheaton College joins the show to discuss her new book Women and the Gender of God. Dr. Peeler explores how our understanding of gender affects how we relate to God and how we relate to others.
Founder and Executive Director of The Alliance: Defending the Cause of Kids & Families, Tiffany Loeffler, joins the show to talk about her work with foster youth as well as her work at Jessup with the OnRamp scholarship fund.
Dr. Damon Horton from California Baptist University joins the show to talk about his approach to conversations on race as a preview to his lecture on campus at Jessup on February 9.
Renown author Richard Foster joins the show along with Brenda Quinn to talk about Richard's new book: Learning Humility: A Year of Searching for a Vanishing Virtue. This is a great way to start 2023!TRANSCRIPT0:00 Hey everyone. Welcome
Mark and Rex wish everyone a Merry Christmas and happy New Year by sharing stories from their past which include a Christmas Eve in a Columbian jail and a nefarious BB gun.TRANSCRIPT0:02 Welcome to Jessup Think. I'm your host Mark Moor
Dr. Winfield Bevins joins the show to talk about the connection of liturgy and mission. Points he highlights in his new book, Liturgical Mission: The Work of the People for the Life of the World.TRANSCRIPT0:01 Welcome to Jessup Think. Im
Mark and Rex discuss the interplay between faith and economics, tackling questions like, How should a Christian view wealth? Poverty? What does the Bible have to teach us about money? Just in time for holiday shopping.TRANSCRIPT0:01 Hey
In honor of Native American Heritage Month we are bringing back our interview with the lead editor of the First Nations Version, Terry Wildman, we recorded last year. For more information on the translation, go to firstnationsversion.com.T
Jessup's lead faculty in mathematics, Michelle Clark, joins the show to discuss how math helps us understand the wonder and beauty of God.TRANSCRIPT0:00 Hey everyone. Welcome to Jessup think I'm your host Mark Moore0:03 and your co
Jessup's newest professor of biblical studies, Dr. Max Botner, joins the show to talk about his journey to Jessup and his heart for studying and teaching the Bible.
Dr. M. Daniel Carroll from Wheaton College joins the show to discuss his new book The Lord Roars: Recovering the Prophetic Voice for Today.
Scholar and Jazz enthusiast William Edgar joins the show to discuss his new book, A Supreme Love: The Music of Jazz and the Hope of the Gospel.
Mark and Rex kick off Season 4 by looking back at their summer travels and summer reading list, proving once again Julius Rex Gurney is the most interesting man in the world!
Sociologist Felicia Song from Westmont College joins the show to discuss her new book Restless Devices: Recovering Personhood, Presence, and Place in the Digital Age.
Theologian Kelly Kapic joins us again to talk about our new book You're Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God's Design and Why That's Good News.
Dr. Loren Haarsma, professor of physics and astronomy at Calvin University, joins the show to talk about his recent book, When Did Sin Begin? Human Evolution and the Doctrine of Original Sin.
Mark and Rex follow up on their conversation with theologian Kelly Kapic by discussing the shocking truth that God not only loves us but God really likes us as well.TRANSCRIPT0:01 Welcome to Jessup Think. I'm your host Mark Moore and yo
Author Kaitlyn Schiess joins the show to discuss her recent book, The Liturgy of Politics: Spiritual Formation for the Sake of Our Neighbor.
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