Exploring the Origins of Ideas: Insights from a Conversation with a Jehovah's Witness
No More Silos with Dr. Erika Santiago10/12/23 • 40 min
A few weeks ago, there was a knock on my door which led to a conversation that encouraged me to refine my own understanding of where our ideas come from and how I teach apologetics. In this episode, I share four takeaways from that conversation, what a read over the summer and why it's been months since I last uploaded an episode of No More Silos. Welcome back! Thanks for joining me!
Key Points Covered
1. Insights on the Intersection of Theology and History
2. The Importance of Historical Theology and Understanding Basic Tenets of Faith
3. The Impact of Historical Events on Contemporary Theology and Beliefs
Reconstruction Reading List (free download)
4 Books I Read This Summer
- Angela Parker - If God Still Breathes, Why Can't I?: Black Lives Matter and Biblical Authority
- Carmen Imes - Being God's Image
- Scot McKnight - Revelation for the Rest of Us: A Prophetic Call to Follow Jesus as a Dissident Disciple
- Eric Mason - "Urban Apologetics" (Volumes 1 & 2) by Eric Mason
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10/12/23 • 40 min
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