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Ep 387Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture Five

March 31, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture Five: The reconciling Spirit as the medium of presence Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University

Apr 1, 202255 min

Ep 386Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture Four

March 30, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture Four: The redeeming Spirit as the gift of recognition Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University

Apr 1, 202256 min

Ep 385Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture Three

March 29, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture Three: The creating Spirit as the power of diversity Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University

Apr 1, 202252 min

Ep 384Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture Two

March 29, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture Two: “God is Spirit” – Narrating God’s revelation as Spirit Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University

Apr 1, 202250 min

Ep 383Dr. Friederike Nüssel | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures 2022 | Lecture One

March 28, 2022 | Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures Lecture One: Rethinking developments in pneumatology Lecturer: Dr. Friederike Nüssel, professor of systematic theology and director of the Ecumenical Institute at Heidelberg University; director of Marsilius-Kolleg (Institute for Interdisciplinary Inquiry) at Heidelberg University

Apr 1, 202256 min

Ep 382President Barnes preaches on Matthew 4:5-7 | March 31, 2022

Seminary Chapel The Temptation to be Less Than Human This is a three-week Lenten series of homilies on the temptation of Christ. It is significant that all three of these temptations came immediately after Jesus’ baptism, where he identified with us, and heaven declared that he was “the Beloved, with whom God is well pleased.” As the Son of Humanity, Jesus’ temptations depict the essence of our temptations. All of them make us question if we are truly the beloved of God. Scripture: Matthew 4:5-7 “The Temptation to be Certain” The devil uses scripture to tempt Jesus to jump from a high peak in order to make God send angels to rescue him, and prove that he was the beloved. Certainty doesn’t make us have faith. To the contrary, it makes no room for faith. And we can only enjoy the love of God by faith.

Apr 1, 202216 min

Ep 381President Barnes preaches on Matthew 4:1-4 | March 24, 2022

Seminary Chapel The Temptation to be Less Than Human This is a three-week Lenten series of homilies on the temptation of Christ. It is significant that all three of these temptations came immediately after Jesus’ baptism, where he identified with us, and heaven declared that he was “the Beloved, with whom God is well pleased.” As the Son of Humanity, Jesus’ temptations depict the essence of our temptations. All of them make us question if we are truly the beloved of God. Scripture: Matthew 4:1-4 “The Temptation to be Full” We were created hungry, and every morning we wake up to confront appetite again. We hunger not just for food but for greater intimacy, meaning, security, peace, hope, and the list goes on. Hunger confronts us with a choice. Will we make it our god?

Mar 25, 202213 min

Ep 380President Barnes preaches on Luke 9:57-62 | March 3, 2022

Seminary Chapel Scripture: Luke 9:57-62 Jesus is a rough recruiter. Three people offer to follow Jesus, and he cautions each of them about the high cost of following him. Jesus is moving ahead, and to follow him inevitably means leaving something cherished behind. But we cannot make it to a new future without traveling lightly. So learning to surrender is one of our most critical spiritual disciplines.

Mar 4, 202212 min

Ep 379President Barnes preaches on Jeremiah 29:4-11 | February 24, 2022

Seminary Chapel Scripture: Jeremiah 29:4-11 The prophet tells the exiles not to be anxious about how long their detour in Babylon would last. Instead, they were called to seek the welfare of the city where they were, which meant settling in, building houses, planting gardens, and raising families. We can only do that if we believe in God’s promise of “a future filled with hope.”

Feb 25, 202212 min

Ep 378Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture | Dr. Dwight N. Hopkins

February 17, 2022 | Seminary Chapel Lecture: "Faith and Wealth: Black Liberation Theology & Martin Luther King, Jr." Speaker: Dr. Dwight N. Hopkins, the Alexander Campbell Professor at the University of Chicago

Feb 23, 202248 min

Ep 377President Barnes preaches on Mark 5:25-34 | February 17, 2022

Seminary Chapel Scripture: Mark 5:25-34 A woman in need of healing interrupts Jesus as he is on his way to heal the daughter of Jairus who is a ruler of the synagogue. A great crowd was following Jesus to see him heal the ruler’s daughter who is “at the point of death.” But Jesus refuses to hurry, and stops the parade to deal with the concerns of a woman with a chronic condition. Jesus never hurries. That frustrates us when we are anxious, like Jairus and the crowd. But it is the hope of those lost in the crowd.

Feb 18, 202216 min

Ep 376Dr. Jay-Paul M. Hinds | Spring 2022 Opening Communion

January 31, 2022 | Seminary Chapel Sermon: "The Integrity of Gethsemane" Scripture reading: Matthew 26: 38-39 Dr. Jay-Paul M. Hinds reflects on integrity, wholeness, and the human struggle of giving up our will to serve God’s will in the opening communion service for the 2022 spring semester. Preacher: Dr. Jay-Paul M. Hinds, assistant professor of pastoral theology

Feb 7, 202212 min

Ep 372Dr. Joel Jin | Workshop | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference

January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans: Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders Workshop: "Pastoring a Congregation of Whole People, Not Perfect People" Asian American Christians can struggle with the experience of not feeling good enough. They perceive a gap between where they ideally ought to be and where they actually are. Across their personal, professional, and even spiritual lives, there is a tendency to expect perfection yet fall short of it. In turn, we might present ourselves as perfect, never offering ourselves the opportunity for care and healing. Although setting standards for ourselves is healthy, we are burdened when we feel like we constantly fall short of them. Dr. Jin’s workshop equips church leaders to support Asian American Christians in becoming more whole people, not perfect people. We learn about different types of perfectionism and how this applies to Asian American Christians. We discuss practical strategies from the pulpit to pastoral counseling. Speaker: Dr. Joel Jin, assistant professor of clinical psychology, Seattle Pacific University The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Feb 3, 202252 min

Ep 371Rev. Dr. Jin Lee | Workshop | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Workshop

January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans: Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders Workshop: "Mental Health And Spirituality Know The Difference And Help Accordingly" Rev. Dr. Lee's workshop is designed to help church leaders better discern and process common psychological and relational challenges they may face in the church. We discuss how to distinguish between mental health and spiritually related problems and learn how to increase collaboration with local Christian mental health professionals when appropriate. Speaker: Rev. Dr. Jin Lee, private practitioner, The Living Counsel Ltd.; vice president, Korean American Wellness Association The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Feb 3, 202257 min

Ep 373Dr. Russell Jeung | Lecture | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference

January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders Plenary Lecture: "Stop AAPI Hate and Racial Trauma" Dr. Jeung’s talk discusses the collective racial trauma that our communities are facing during COVID-19, its historic precedence, and indigenous approaches toward healing. Speaker: Dr. Russell Jeung, professor of Asian American studies, San Francisco State University The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Feb 3, 202259 min

Ep 370Dr. Samuel Kim | Workshop | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference

January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans: Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders Workshop: "Active Listening Skills for Congregational Change" In this workshop, attendees learn how to put in practice active listening skills that will allow them to be empathetic change-makers. These practical listening skills will allow ministry leaders to effect change within their congregations. Speaker: Dr. Samuel Kim, assistant professor of school psychology, University of Denver The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Feb 3, 202253 min

Ep 375Rev. Dr. Eunbee Ham | Workshop | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference

January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans: Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders Workshop: "Growing Together: Cultivating Healthy Communities Through Conflict Resolution" Conflict can be a healthy and essential part of community growth, but it takes time, training, and practice to handle conflict in ways that help deepen interpersonal empathy and understanding. Particularly during the pandemic when stress levels are high, divisions are rampant, and emotional coping skills are strained, conflicts can have a huge impact on our mental health and quality of life. In this workshop, Rev. Dr. Eunbee Ham draws on her training as a Marriage and Family Therapist and pastoral experience navigating conflict from an antiracist lens to help participants identify successful conflict resolution tools and skills, cultivate antiracist values intentionally in conflict resolution processes, and practice ways to utilize conflict resolution skills in real life situations. Speaker: Rev. Dr. Eunbee Ham, pastor, Davis Community Church The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Feb 3, 20221h 0m

Ep 374Dr. David Chao | Opening Remarks | 2022 Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference

January 24, 2022 | Mental Health and Asian Americans: Contexts and Strategies for Faith Leaders The newly expanded Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary comes at a critical time in the life of Asian America. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial-ethnic demographic in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the persistence of anti-Asian racism. Moreover, minority and immigrant churches are poised to transform the face of Christianity in the United States in the next few decades. The Center for Asian American Christianity seeks to equip and empower the next generation of Asian American leaders for service in church, society, and academy. Speaker: Dr. David Chao, director, Center for Asian American Christianity Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Feb 3, 202213 min

Ep 369President Barnes Preaches on Luke 15:25-32 | November 18, 2021

Miller Chapel Scripture: Luke 15:25-32 … we had to celebrate and rejoice The parable ends with an invitation for the elder brother to join in the celebration and joy, but we don’t know if he finally chose to repent of his sense of righteous anger and do that. So, it is left to the current, self-righteous, elder siblings to complete the story. Ironically, we pride ourselves on the carefulness of our choices, but in in the end the only choice that matters is entering into the joyful fellowship that is built only upon God’s choice to be merciful.

Dec 20, 202113 min

Ep 368Carols of Many Nations 2021

December 8, 2021 | Miller Chapel The Carols of Many Nations service includes readings, choral anthems, and congregational carols led by the Princeton Seminary Choir and international students and staff of the Seminary. Text for readings and songs in other languages can be found in the Carols of Many Nations program. Visit ptsem.edu/carolsprogram to view the program.

Dec 20, 202159 min

Ep 367Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes | The Students’ Lecture on Missions, Lecture Three

October 26, 2021 | The 2021 Students’ Lecture on Missions series Lecture series: “Fully Into the Present: Inventory, Metamorphosis, and Emergenc(i)es.” Lecture three: “Emergencies” Lecturer: Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes, associate professor of worship, Union Theological Seminary

Nov 17, 20211h 2m

Ep 366Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes | The Students’ Lecture on Missions, Lecture Two

October 26, 2021 | The 2021 Students’ Lecture on Missions series Lecture series: “Fully Into the Present: Inventory, Metamorphosis, and Emergenc(i)es.” Lecture two: “Metamorphosis” Lecturer: Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes, associate professor of worship, Union Theological Seminary

Nov 17, 20211h 9m

Ep 365Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes | The Students’ Lecture on Missions, Lecture One

October 25, 2021 | The 2021 Students’ Lecture on Missions series Lecture series: “Fully Into the Present: Inventory, Metamorphosis, and Emergenc(i)es.” Lecture one: "Inventory" Lecturer: Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes, associate professor of worship, Union Theological Seminary

Nov 17, 202152 min

Ep 364President Barnes Preaches on Luke 15:25-32 | November 11, 2021

Miller Chapel Scripture: Luke 15:25-32 … you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours The Apostle Paul said we have already received every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places. But we keep trying to earn a blessing, which can only be given. If there is a measure to spirituality, it is gratitude because only the grateful are paying attention to the two-handed giving of God. And only those who know they are blessed can be a blessing.

Nov 12, 202113 min

Ep 363President Barnes Preaches on Luke 15:25-32 | November 4, 2021

Miller Chapel Scripture: Luke 15:25-32 … I have worked for you like a slave We try to save ourselves with hard work and responsible choices, but that enslaves us to being our own taskmasters. And we are merciless taskmasters. There is no justice in the father’s mercy to the prodigal, which makes the elder brother a little crazy. But devoting your life to getting what you deserve only leads to anxiety. And that is why the righteous also need salvation.

Nov 8, 202115 min

Ep 362President Barnes preaches on Luke 15:25-32 | October 28, 2021

Miller Chapel Scripture: Luke 15:25-32 Now his elder son was in the field… In the church, the elder siblings are those who are hardworking, careful to follow the rules, and who never ran away from God. So the “I once was lost, but now am found” message is a stretch for them. But the point of the parable is not be the one who was right and careful. The point is to get into the outstretched arms of the parent and enter the celebration.

Nov 8, 202112 min

Ep 361Dr. John Bowlin | Inaugural Lecture

October 14, 2021 | Inaugural Lecture Lecture: “Jesus and Dogs, or How to Command a Friend” Lecturer: Dr. John Bowlin, Robert L. Stuart Professor of Philosophy and Christian Ethics, Princeton Theological Seminary

Oct 22, 202157 min

Ep 360Dr. Lisa Bowens | Theodore Sedgwick Wright Library Dedication Service Keynote Remarks

October 13, 2021 | Theodore Sedgwick Wright Library Theodore Sedgwick Wright Library Dedication Service Keynote Remarks Speaker: Dr. Lisa Bowens, associate professor of New Testament, Princeton Theological Seminary

Oct 22, 20216 min

Ep 359President Barnes preaches on Numbers 35:9-15 | September 23, 2021

Miller Chapel Scripture: Numbers 35: 9-15 … you shall select cities to be cities of refuge. Before the Hebrews crossed the Jordan River, the Lord told them to select six cities that will be places of refuge for fugitives who are on the run. Christian community is also called to be a place of refuge for those who are on the run. And we are all running all the time. But community invites us to rest in safety.

Sep 24, 202110 min

Ep 358President Barnes preaches on Numbers 11:4-6, 13-20 | September 16, 2021

Miller Chapel Scripture: Numbers 11:4-6, 13-20 The rabble were on the journey with the Hebrews through the wilderness, but they didn’t believe in the journey, the leadership, or the dream of a Promised Land. That’s because they also didn’t believe in God. So their tolerance for hardship was low and their capacity for complaint was high. But the most dangerous rabble are the voices of disbelief within our own hearts.

Sep 17, 202111 min

Ep 357President Barnes preaches on Numbers 9:15-17 | September 9, 2021

Miller Chapel Scripture: Numbers 9:15-17 The point of being in the wilderness is not really to make progress, but to learn to walk by faith. So God led the Hebrews in a cloud. It feels like the world has been in the wilderness through the long pandemic journey. And now the often-repeated questions are, “What did we learn?” How are we different?” These questions are looking for progress on the journey. Maybe the better question is, “Did we learn to trust?”

Sep 10, 202113 min

Ep 356Dr. Sally Brown | Opening Convocation Address for the 2021-2022 Academic Year

September 1, 2021 | Miller Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary Address: “For Mercy’s Sake: Becoming Agents of Redemptive Provocation” Scripture Readings: Isaiah 65:17-25 and Mark 3:1-6 Speaker: Dr. Sally Brown, Elizabeth M. Engle Professor of Preaching and Worship, Princeton Theological Seminary

Sep 9, 202130 min

Ep 355Dr. Melissa Borja | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "Virulent Hate: Stories of Anti Asian Racism and Asian American Resistance During COVID-19" Speaker: Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202130 min

Ep 354Dr. Jerry Park | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "Asian American Churches in the 21st Century: A New Agenda in the Social Scientific Study of Religion" Speakers: Dr. David Chao, Director of the Asian American Program, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Jerry Park, Associate Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Fellow of Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202145 min

Ep 348Dr. Jane Hong | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "The Asian American Movement and the Church" Speaker: Dr. Jane Hong, Associate Professor of History, Occidental College Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202129 min

Ep 353Dr. Geomon George | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "Living in the Promised Land: Impact of BLM Movement on the Indian American Christians Living In NYC" Speaker: Dr. Geomon George, Associate Dean and Core Faculty Member, City Seminary of New York Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202125 min

Ep 349Gillian Chu, Drs. Jonathan Tran, Easten Law, Geomon George | Asian American Theology Conference

April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Panel: Saturday Morning Speakers and Questions from the Audience Speakers: Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Easten Law, Assistant Director of Academic Programs, Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Geomon George, Associate Dean and Core Faculty Member, City Seminary of New York Gillian Chu, PhD Candidate in the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics at St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202158 min

Ep 347Dr. Melissa Borja | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Workshop Skills Training: “We Need to Talk: Religious Communities and Courageous Communication About Faith and Justice” Speaker: Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202128 min

Ep 350Drs. David Chao, Jerry Park, Jane Hong, Melissa Borja | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Panel Discussion: Friday Morning Speakers and Questions from the Audience Speakers: Dr. David Chao, Director of the Asian American Program, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Jerry Park, Associate Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Fellow of Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Jane Hong, Associate Professor of History, Occidental College Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202155 min

Ep 352Panel Discussion on Best Practices for Doing Field Work | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Panel: Best Practices for Doing Field Work Speakers: Dr. Geomon George, Associate Dean and Core Faculty Member, City Seminary of New York Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Easten Law, Assistant Director of Academic Programs, Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Gillian Chu, PhD Candidate in the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics at St. Mary's College at the University of St. Andrews Dr. Jane Hong, Associate Professor of History, Occidental College Dr. Jerry Park, Associate Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Fellow of Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University Dr. David Chao, Director of the Asian American Program, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202142 min

Ep 351Panel Discussion on Field Work and Pastoral Practice | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 24, 2021 | Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Panel: Field Work and Pastoral Practice Speakers: Dr. Geomon George, Associate Dean and Core Faculty Member, City Seminary of New York Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Easten Law, Associate Director of Academic Programs, Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Gillian Chu, PhD Candidate in the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics at St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews Dr. Jane Hong, Associate Professor of History, Occidental College Dr. Jerry Park, Associate Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Fellow of Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University Dr. David Chao, Director of the Asian American Program, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202156 min

Ep 345Rev. Choimorrow, Drs. Kwong and Borja | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Roundtable: "Conversation on Faith, Community Organizing, and Asian American Churches" Speakers: Rev. Sung Yeon Choimorrow, Executive Director, The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum Dr. Lucas Kwong, Assistant Professor of English, New York City College of Technology Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202157 min

Ep 346Closing Panel Discussion | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Panel: Closing Discussion Speakers: Dr. Geomon George, Associate Dean and Core Faculty Member, City Seminary of New York Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Easten Law, Assistant Director of Academic Programs, Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Melissa Borja, Assistant Professor of American Culture and core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, University of Michigan Gillian Chu, PhD Candidate in the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics at St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews Dr. Jane Hong, Associate Professor of History, Occidental College Dr. Jerry Park, Associate Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Fellow of Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University Dr. David Chao, Director of the Asian American Program, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202126 min

Ep 342Gillian Chu | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "A Hong Kong Ethnography in the Time of COVID-19: Analyzing Primary Qualitative Data in a Transpacific Context" Speaker: Gillian Chu, PhD Candidate in the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics at St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202128 min

Ep 344Dr. Jonathan Tran | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "Ethnography at the Ruins of Asian America" Speaker: Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202129 min

Ep 343Dr. Jonathan Tran, President Craig Barnes | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 23, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Fireside Chat with Jonathan Tran and Craig Barnes About Race, the Church, and Asian America Speakers: Dr. Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Religion and George W. Baines Chair of Religion, Baylor University Dr. Craig Barnes, President, Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202153 min

Ep 341Dr. Easten Law | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

April 24, 2021 | 2021 Asian American Theology Conference Lived Theology in Asian America: Race, Justice, and Politics in Transpacific Context Lecture: "Living Faith Between Kingdoms and Empires: Pondering the Trans-Pacific Politics of Chinese/American Theologizing" Speaker: Dr. Easten Law, Assistant Director of Academic Programs, Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary Learn more about the Asian American Program at https://www.ptsem.edu/student-life/asian-american-program/overview. To view the conference blog, visit https://ltiaa.com/blog/.

Jun 7, 202144 min

Ep 340Closing Worship with Rev. Bianca Howard | Reunion 2021

May 12, 2021 | Reunion 2021 Session: Closing Worship Speaker: Rev. Bianca Howard, children and youth pastor at Zion Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia; past chair, Princeton Theological Seminary’s Alumni Association Executive Council To view the reunion website, visit https://https://reunion.ptsem.edu/.

Jun 3, 202149 min

Ep 338Drs. Heath Carter, Jay-Paul Hinds, Lisa Bowens | Reunion 2021

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Ep 339Rev. Dr. Jung-Sook Lee | Reunion 2021

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