In this podcast with Danvers Audio (DA), Kyle discusses whether Christians should set aside masculine names for God in favor of feminine or gender neutral names. Feminist theologians have been arguing for years that calling God “Father” and “Son” depicts the godhead as an oppressive and abusive patriarchy. For that reason, they argue, we should address God with feminine names or perhaps even gender neutral names. So instead of “Father” and “Son,” we might name God as “Mother” and “child.” Or instead of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we should refer to him as “Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer.” Should Christians set aside masculine names for God in favor of feminine or gender neutral names?
A Chat About Eschatology (TIP)
In this episode on “Theology in Particular”, Daniel gives an outline of eschatology.
Systematics for the Church, Catching Alligators, and Writing Books
On the podcast, “Chats Under the Sun,” Kyle talked about his journey to the ministry and to Southern, the value of systematic theology for the local church, some hilarious stories about chasing alligators in Louisiana with his family, and the books he is currently reading, and a couple he would like to write.
The Temple (RC)
In this episode of “RenewalCast,” Drew G. talks about the temple vision of Ezekiel 40-48.