Kingdom Roots With Scot Mcknight

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Synopsis

The Kingdom Roots Podcast with Scot McKnight is a conversation about how the Kingdom took root then and how it takes root now. Kingdom Root conversations with Scot McKnight will give clarity to the context of the New Testament and how that context informs the Church today. Dr. Scot McKnight is the Julius R. Mantey Chair of New Testament at Northern Seminary. Learn more about Northern Seminarys Masters of Arts in New Testament at http://www.seminary.edu/mant/

Episodes

  • How the Willow Creek Scandal Led to a Book on Goodness (A Church Called Tov Series) - KR 159

    03/09/2020 Duration: 35min

    What is the way forward for the church when so much of what we hear is

  • Scot's Key Observations from 30 + Years of Studying Jesus (Seminary Now Live Event) - KR 158

    21/08/2020 Duration: 55min

    Want to learn more about seminary now? Go to https://seminarynow.com for a preview of the course offerings and save 15% with coupon code TAKE15 . In this episode, Dr. Scot McKnight discusses his 30+ years of studying Jesus, the evolution of his thinking on key topics, and the developments in Gospel studies that inform the church's theology and mission.

  • The State of New Testament Studies (Conversation with Nijay Gupta) - KR 157

    07/08/2020 Duration: 38min

    *Get your free chapters of The State of New Testament Studies

  • Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (Conversation with Aimee Byrd) - KR 156

    17/07/2020 Duration: 39min

    Join us for the Urban Leadership Symposium on Aug. 12, 2020. Register here >> https://bit.ly/Ubran_Leadership_Symposium Do men and women benefit equally from God's word? Are they equally responsible in sharpening one another in the faith and passing it down to the next generation? While radical feminists claim that the Bible is a hopelessly patriarchal construction by powerful men that oppresses women, evangelical churches simply reinforce this teaching when we constantly separate men and women, customizing women's resources and studies according to a culturally based understanding of roles. Do we need men's Bibles and women's Bibles, or can the one, holy Bible guide us all? Is the Bible, God's word, so male-centered and authored that women need to create their own resources to relate to it? No! And in it, we also learn from women. Women play an active role as witnesses to the faith, passing it on to the new generations. Suggested Resources: Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood - https:/

  • Reforming Church Culture into a Goodness Culture Q & A - KR 155

    02/07/2020 Duration: 31min

    Register for the Free Webinar Replay here >> https://bit.ly/KRWebinarreplay Culture is inescapable and inevitably impacts everything it surrounds. It quietly leads, informs, and transforms everything within the culture. Churches have cultures too. Scot McKnight recently hosted a webinar on how a goodness culture can prevent the abuse patterns found in so many churches. In this FREE Webinar with Scot you will:

  • Biblicism and the Church - KR 154

    18/06/2020 Duration: 33min

    Save your seat for Scot's Webinar on Re-Froming Church Culture to a Goodness Culture (Wed. 1 pm CT on 6/24) >>> https://bit.ly/KRwebinar The Bible tells me so ... What does this common phrase thrown around in so many churches reveal about how we understand the Bible and the role it should play in our faith? Scot digs into why the Bible needs to have an overly prominent role in the life of the church. He also addresses how if we're not careful we could expect more than we should from our view of the Bible. Suggested Resources: The Bible Made Impossible by Christian Smith >> https://amzn.to/2BnLbUw

  • Race and the Kingdom (Coversation with Derwin Gray - Rebroadcast) - KR 23

    05/06/2020 Duration: 28min

    Racial tension is at a high point. The embodiment of the Kingdom found in the New Testament and lived out through the Church was to be a vision of unity and diversity. The Church in America, unfortunately, has remained one of the most segregated organizations instead of being a vision for unity and diversity. Pastor Derwin Gray and Transformation Church is a shining light of how the Church can be the type of diverse community it was intended to be. Hear about Pastor Derwin’s journey of planting Transformation Church, the challenges they faced from being a multiethnic church, and steps any church can take to become a richer expression of the diverse Kingdom of God. Suggested Resources: The High Definition Leader: Building Multiethnic Churches in a Multiethnic World by Derwin L. Gray (https://amzn.to/2XYWSbS) The Fellowship of Differents by Scot McKnight (https://amzn.to/2XvuIGa) Follow Pastor Derwin on his website (www.derwinlgray.com), Facebook (www.facebook.com/pages/Derwin-L-G…/117534411600257) Twitt

  • What Do Bible Scholars Have to Say to Theologians? - KR 153

    21/05/2020 Duration: 33min

    Theologians and Bible scholars sometimes don’t realize how they’re not interacting with each other. In this episode of Kingdom Roots, Scot introduces 5 themes he wishes theologians would consider. Both disciplines are at their best when they are interacting well with each other. This is an important conversation that is happening. Check out Scot’s perspective today.

  • The Atonement and the Pastor (Parchman Lecture Series | Truett Seminary | Part 4) - KR 152

    08/05/2020 Duration: 44min

    Is penal substitution theory the leading metaphor of atonement in the Bible? Evangelicalism has some specific drivers that make penal substitution theory an attractive metaphor. In Scot’s fourth and final lecture in this series, he investigates what metaphors really are and how metaphors can and should help us understand the atonement. When the church takes the full message of atonement to heart, mission can help but flow. Resources Mentioned: The Nature of the Atonement (4 Views) - https://amzn.to/3bfIbWl A Community Called Atonement by Scot McKnight - https://amzn.to/2YIIvKt

  • The Gospel and the Pastor (Parchman Lecture Series | Trueett Seminary | Part 3) - KR 151

    17/04/2020 Duration: 46min

    How you define “the gospel,” says a lot about how you will live out your faith. Scot unpacks how the desire to see people saved has forced evangelicalism to see the gospel in a way different from the New Testament. Most evangelical views on the gospel lead to a salvation culture and not a gospel culture. In this lecture, Scot urges pastors to foster a community of good news that the gospel creates. Want to dig deeper into Scot’s view on the gospel? Check out his book The King Jesus Gospel: https://amzn.to/3bjKE2I

  • Universalism and the Pastor (Parchman Lecture Series | Truett Seminary | Part 2) - KR 150

    03/04/2020 Duration: 41min

    Why did evangelicalism get so upset about Love Wins by Rob Bell and pay so till attention to Allah by Miroslav Volf? Scot suggests that evangelicals have foundational beliefs concerning responding to God that goes against the grain of what universalism suggests. In this lecture, Scot compares and contrasts the texts and theories that seem to be open to universalism and the texts that seem to make judgment leading to hell a reality. What becomes clear in examining this topic is that evangelicalism had a very clear fault line that Rob Bell’s book revealed.

  • American Evangelicalism and the Pastor (Parchman Lecture Series | Truett Seminary | Part 1) - KR 149

    20/03/2020 Duration: 42min

    How did Evangelicalism get to where it is today? Scot sketches an overview of the history of evangelicalism and the major moves the movement has made over the years. This history and the current cultural context has deep implication for pastors today. If the church hopes to continue to engage in a relevant way in the future we need to know from where we have come.

  • How can we pray like Jesus? (Rebroadcast) - KR 32

    05/03/2020 Duration: 29min

    How can we pray like Jesus? The Jewish people Jesus grew up with were a praying people. Scot guides us on a journey into the depths of prayer in first-century Judaism and explains how Jesus anchors His understanding of prayer in Jewish prayer. Prayer is an essential part of Kingdom living. This episode will help you allow prayer to build deeper roots in your life. Suggested Resources: Praying with the Church by Scot McKnight (goo.gl/09E1gy) The Divine Hours, Pocket Edition by Phyllis Tickle (goo.gl/k8dTaK) The Common Book of Prayer (goo.gl/43XpQu) Lord, Teach Us: The Lord’s Prayer and the Christian Life by Stanley Hauerwas and William Willmon (goo.gl/w34ZHl)

  • Culture of Wisdom (Pastor Paul Series) - KR 148

    20/02/2020 Duration: 28min

    Join us to experience a taste of Northern from anywhere in the world here -> seminary.edu/taste There is a juvenilization taking place in many places in the church and it is threatening the ability for the church to have a wisdom culture. The church needs to move past the temptation to be relevant at all costs and focus on the value of wisdom. Paul calls his communities to value wisdom at all costs. This creates a culture that has a faithful tradition as its foundation and enables the church to move forward in mission.

  • Culture of World Subversion (Pastor Paul Series) - KR 147

    06/02/2020 Duration: 30min

    Join us to experience a taste of Northern from anywhere in the world here -> seminary.edu/taste The way of Jesus and His Kingdom is radically foreign to the way of the world. There is a quiet revolution present with every community that possesses a culture of Christoformity. Pastors are called to be the first ones to invite and show their community what it looks like to follow Jesus. The only way to experience all of life as it was designed to be experienced is to join the quiet revolution of the church to subvert worldliness.

  • Culture of Witness (Pastor Paul Series) - KR 146

    16/01/2020 Duration: 35min

    Enter Sweepstakes to win Scot's collection of books on discipleship here >> http://bit.ly/followingkingJesus Also, you can still fill out the Kingdom Roots survey here >> http://bit.ly/krsurvey The first and foremost responsibility of any pastor is to be a witness. Paul’s example of being a witness is using his story to make the story of Christ, the gospel, important. When churches foster a community of witnessing they become living libraries of God’s Word. The world is in desperate need to hear and see the witness of transformation that Jesus does in the church. Investigate conversion to Jesus and how that impacts witness in Scot's Book turning to Jesus >> https://amzn.to/30tLHIJ Interested in the Rooted Experience? Learn more here >> http://bit.ly/rootedexperience

  • Culture of Storytellers (Pastor Paul Series) - KR 145

    03/01/2020 Duration: 25min

    Fill out the Kingdom Roots survey here >> http://bit.ly/krsurvey Telling stories is fundamental to being human. Join Scot and Chaz as they explore what it looks likes to have a culture telling the most important story in history. If a church doesn’t nurture a culture where the gospel story is allowed to form the community, then living out God’s will is near impossible. Key to the kingdom taking root now is telling the story of how the Kingdom took root then. Suggested Resources: Pastor Paul by Scot McKnight >> https://amzn.to/35Y4G0F The Old Testament is Dying by Brent Strawn >> https://amzn.to/2FfJDud

  • Culture of Generosity (Pastor Paul Series) - KR 144

    19/12/2019 Duration: 27min

    What a community does with its financial resources reveals what they value. Scot unpacks the Apostle Paul's vision for generosity and caring for the poor. Generosity was a staple in the early church and is still essential for God's Kingdom to continue to take root today. There is no telling the impact the church can make on the world with a culture of generosity driving toward equality of all. Suggested Resources: Pastor Paul by Scot McKnight >> amzn.to/35Y4G0F Remember the Poor by Bruce Longenecker >> https://amzn.to/2PArvkJ Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger >> https://amzn.to/2EvUorY

  • Culture of Siblings (Pastor Paul Series) - KR 143

    06/12/2019 Duration: 26min

    When Paul thought about relationships in churches he thought about it through the lens of a family. Why is the idea of friendships incomplete to describe the nature and quality of relationships in a church? What does it look like to live together in the family of God? How can a view of being siblings guide the church to be the community God desires it to be? Scot address all these questions and more in this episode. Explore this topic further in Scot’s book Pastor Paul. Pick up a copy here >> amzn.to/35Y4G0F

  • Culture of Friendship (Pastor Paul Series) - KR 142

    21/11/2019 Duration: 30min

    What would it have been like to be friends with the Apostle Paul? Scot takes a look at what friendship looked like in the ancient world through figures like Aristotle. Friendship was seen as a powerful force that shaped the trajectory of a life. If the Apostle Paul’s relationships teach us anything it is that Friends are essential to having a thriving ministry. Explore this topic further in Scot’s book Pastor Paul. Pick up a copy here >> amzn.to/35Y4G0F

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