
Ep. 102 – A House on Fire #7: Adventism and Racism, with Kayle de Waal
06/16/23 • -1 min
Dr. Kayle de Waal discusses his chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism, bringing grace face-to-face with racism.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR102_AHOF7_deWaal.mp3Kayle de Waal is a New Testament scholar who is currently the Director of Disciple-making and Prayer Ministry for the Trans-European Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, based in St. Albans, England. Prior this this, he served at Avondale University in Australia, where he held numerous leadership positions, including associate professor and head of the theology department. Kayle has worked in five countries as a pastor, evangelist, and educator.
Nathan Brown is Book Editor at Signs Publishing Company, the Seventh-day Adventist publishing house for the South Pacific. He is a continuing student in a Master’s program in Human Rights, having previous degrees in law, literature, English, writing, and theology and justice. Nathan is the author/editor of 18 books, including Advent, Of Falafels and Following Jesus, and For the Least of These, and has written for magazines and websites around the world. He is married to Angela, and they live in a small rural community near Melbourne, Australia.
SHOW NOTES
We hope you’ll read the book as you listen to the series. A House on Fire is available at Amazon.com and the Adventist Book Center.
Series landing page – http://adventistpeace.org/house-on-fire
CONCLUSION
Thank you for joining us for this episode of Adventist Peace Radio.
I invite you to support the podcast by sharing this episode with your friends and family members. You can also support the podcast by giving us a shout-out on social media, posting a review wherever you access this podcast, or by donating to help cover the expenses of running a podcast. You can donate online at AdventistPeace.org/donate.
SUBSCRIBE: We invite you to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.
EMAIL: And as we plan for future episodes, let us know who you think should be on the podcast. You can write to us at [email protected].
MUSIC: Our theme music is “Green Fields” by Scott Holmes, who makes his music available via the Free Music Archive.
DISCLAIMER: The Adventist Peace Fellowship is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports work for peacemaking and social justice building upon the values of the Seventh-day Adventist tradition. We are not part of, affiliated with, or supported by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists or any affiliates known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Any content, opinions, statements, products or services offered by Adventist Peace Fellowship, are solely those of our organization, and not those of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Dr. Kayle de Waal discusses his chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism, bringing grace face-to-face with racism.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR102_AHOF7_deWaal.mp3Kayle de Waal is a New Testament scholar who is currently the Director of Disciple-making and Prayer Ministry for the Trans-European Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, based in St. Albans, England. Prior this this, he served at Avondale University in Australia, where he held numerous leadership positions, including associate professor and head of the theology department. Kayle has worked in five countries as a pastor, evangelist, and educator.
Nathan Brown is Book Editor at Signs Publishing Company, the Seventh-day Adventist publishing house for the South Pacific. He is a continuing student in a Master’s program in Human Rights, having previous degrees in law, literature, English, writing, and theology and justice. Nathan is the author/editor of 18 books, including Advent, Of Falafels and Following Jesus, and For the Least of These, and has written for magazines and websites around the world. He is married to Angela, and they live in a small rural community near Melbourne, Australia.
SHOW NOTES
We hope you’ll read the book as you listen to the series. A House on Fire is available at Amazon.com and the Adventist Book Center.
Series landing page – http://adventistpeace.org/house-on-fire
CONCLUSION
Thank you for joining us for this episode of Adventist Peace Radio.
I invite you to support the podcast by sharing this episode with your friends and family members. You can also support the podcast by giving us a shout-out on social media, posting a review wherever you access this podcast, or by donating to help cover the expenses of running a podcast. You can donate online at AdventistPeace.org/donate.
SUBSCRIBE: We invite you to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.
EMAIL: And as we plan for future episodes, let us know who you think should be on the podcast. You can write to us at [email protected].
MUSIC: Our theme music is “Green Fields” by Scott Holmes, who makes his music available via the Free Music Archive.
DISCLAIMER: The Adventist Peace Fellowship is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports work for peacemaking and social justice building upon the values of the Seventh-day Adventist tradition. We are not part of, affiliated with, or supported by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists or any affiliates known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Any content, opinions, statements, products or services offered by Adventist Peace Fellowship, are solely those of our organization, and not those of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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Ep. 101 – A House on Fire #6: Adventism and Racism, with Maury Jackson
In episode #101, Dr. Maury Jackson discusses his chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism. Maury actually co-edited the book, and he is interviewed by his co-editor, Nathan Brown and also Dr. Lisa Clark Diller.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR101_Jackson.mp3Maury D. Jackson is Chair of the Pastoral Studies Department and Associate Professor of Practical Theology for the HMS Richards Divinity School at La Sierra University. He is an ordained Seventh-day Adventist pastor with 15 years of experience in pastoral leadership, serving in congregations in the Southern California area. He holds a DMin degree from Claremont School of Theology in interdisciplinary studies of Theology, Ethics, and Culture. He formerly taught for the philosophy department of Antelope Valley College. He has authored multiple articles and book chapters on a range of topics: racism, ethics, environmental justice, hermeneutics, black church studies, and preaching.
Nathan Brown is Book Editor at Signs Publishing Company, the Seventh-day Adventist publishing house for the South Pacific. He is a continuing student in a Master’s program in Human Rights, having previous degrees in law, literature, English, writing, and theology and justice. Nathan is the author/editor of 18 books, including Advent, Of Falafels and Following Jesus, and For the Least of These, and has written for magazines and websites around the world. He is married to Angela, and they live in a small rural community near Melbourne, Australia.
Lisa Diller is a history professor at Southern Adventist University and co-director of the Adventist Peace Fellowship along with Karah Thompson. And if you look through the endorsements in the book, you’ll find a literary thumbs-up from Lisa.
SHOW NOTES
We hope you’ll read the book as you listen to the series. A House on Fire is available at Amazon.com and the Adventist Book Center.
Series landing page – http://adventistpeace.org/house-on-fire
CONCLUSION
Thank you for joining us for this episode of Adventist Peace Radio.
I invite you to support the podcast by sharing this episode with your friends and family members. You can also support the podcast by giving us a shout-out on social media, posting a review wherever you access this podcast, or by donating to help cover the expenses of running a podcast. You can donate online at AdventistPeace.org/donate.
SUBSCRIBE: We invite you to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.
EMAIL: And as we plan for future episodes, let us know who you think should be on the podcast. You can write to us at [email protected].
MUSIC: Our theme music is “Green Fields” by Scott Holmes, who makes his music available via the Free Music Archive.
DISCLAIMER: The Adventist Peace Fellowship is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports work for peacemaking and social justice building upon the values of the Seventh-day Adventist tradition. We are not part of, affiliated with, or supported by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists or any affiliates known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Any content, opinions, statements, products or services offered by Adventist Peace Fellowship, are solely those of our organization, and not those of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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Ep. 103 – A House on Fire #8: Adventism and Racism, with Angela Li
Chaplain Angela Li discusses myths and racism, drawing on her chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism. Nathan Brown, who co-edited the book with Dr. Maury Jackson, joins Lisa Diller in leading the conversation.
https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR103_Angela_Li.mp3Angela H. Li is Assistant Director of Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries Pacific Region for the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. She holds a PhD in Practical Theology and leads the Women in Chaplaincy Project.
Lisa Diller is a history professor at Southern Adventist University and co-director of the Adventist Peace Fellowship along with Karah Thompson. And if you look through the endorsements in the book, you’ll find a literary thumbs-up from Lisa.
Nathan Brown is Book Editor at Signs Publishing Company, the Seventh-day Adventist publishing house for the South Pacific. He is a continuing student in a Master’s program in Human Rights, having previous degrees in law, literature, English, writing, and theology and justice. Nathan is the author/editor of 18 books, including Advent, Of Falafels and Following Jesus, and For the Least of These, and has written for magazines and websites around the world.
SHOW NOTES
We hope you’ll read the book as you listen to the series. A House on Fire is available at Amazon.com and the Adventist Book Center.
Series landing page – http://adventistpeace.org/house-on-fire
CONCLUSION
Thank you for joining us for this episode of Adventist Peace Radio.
I invite you to support the podcast by sharing this episode with your friends and family members. You can also support the podcast by giving us a shout-out on social media, posting a review wherever you access this podcast, or by donating to help cover the expenses of running a podcast. You can donate online at AdventistPeace.org/donate.
SUBSCRIBE: We invite you to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.
EMAIL: And as we plan for future episodes, let us know who you think should be on the podcast. You can write to us at [email protected].
MUSIC: Our theme music is “Green Fields” by Scott Holmes, who makes his music available via the Free Music Archive.
PRODUCTION: This episode was recorded by Nathan Brown and edited by Jeff Boyd.
DISCLAIMER: The Adventist Peace Fellowship is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports work for peacemaking and social justice building upon the values of the Seventh-day Adventist tradition. We are not part of, affiliated with, or supported by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists or any affiliates known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Any content, opinions, statements, products or services offered by Adventist Peace Fellowship, are solely those of our organization, and not those of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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