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Insights, the Podcast

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Insights, the Podcast features long-form, in-depth interviews with faculty authors and convocation speakers. Catch the impromptu intonations, inflections, points of hesitation, and points of heart-felt passion as the authors respond to questions that invite us all to dig deeper. Prepare to be stimulated to richer reflections, questions, and convictions.
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Professor Emeritus David White joins Insights Editor Professor Bill Greenway in a conversation about reconnecting with the spirit in a secular age.
Professor Asante Todd (Christian ethics) discusses with Insights editor, Dr. Bill Greenway, the value of creative response as a part of African American spirituality.
Invoking the language of mystics past and present, Professor Paul Hooker joins Insights Editor Professor Bill Greenway in a conversation about using poetry to express ideas about encounters with the Holy.
Invoking the lenses of mystic Julian of Norwich and theologian Karl Barth, Professor David Johnson joins Insights Editor Professor Bill Greenway in a conversation about the nature of prayer especially in times of great anxiety.
New Testament Professor Bridgett Green joins Insights Editor Professor Bill Greenway in a conversation about the particularities of language and the choices we make when describing our faith.
David White, the C. Ellis and Nancy Gribble Nelson Professor of Christian Education at Austin Seminary, is interviewed by Professor Bill Greenway, editor of Insights: The Faculty Journal of Austin Seminary. David speaks with Bill about his essay, "Tending the Fire that Burns at the Center of the World: Beauty and the Church’s MinistryBeauty and the Church's Mission" that appears in the Spring 2021 issue of Insights.
In the fall 2020 issue of Insights, Cynthia Rigby, The W.C. Brown Professor of Theology at Austin Seminary, takes on the Devil. In her Insights essay,  "Speak of the Devils: Creative Faith in a time of Pandemic," she brings her theological insight to the question of the demonic.
We invite you into a conversation with Professor Dave Jensen, academic dean and professor in The Clarence N. and Betty B. Frierson Distinguished Chair of Reformed Theology and author of the Insights essay "Something to Teach, Something to Learn: Theological Education for World Mending" in the Spring 2020 issue of Austin Seminary's faculty journal. Click on the graphic below to listen to our Insights podcast.
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