Kingdom Roots With Scot Mcknight

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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

  • 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

  • Pastors as Culture Creators (Pastor Paul Series) - KR 141

    08/11/2019 Duration: 28min

    Join us for a FREE CLASS at Northern Seminary and for a chance to win a copy of Pastor Paul by signing up at https://www.seminary.edu/krtaste/ Culture will inevitably shape those in that culture. Scot unpacks the important focus leaders should have on nurturing a culture that exhibits the life of Jesus in the church. How can pastors nurture a culture of christroformity? What does christoformity look like in the life of the church? In this episode of Kingdom Roots, Scot unpacks these questions and more. Don’t forget to grab a copy of Scot’s new book on Pastor Paul (amzn.to/35Y4G0F) and submit your questions to Chaz through email (crrobbins@seminary.edu) or via voice recording (www.seminary.edu/askscot/)

  • The Story of The Bible Project (Conversation with Tim Mackie and Jon Collins) KR - 140

    25/10/2019 Duration: 36min

    How did an idea to make a few videos about understanding Bible books turn into a vast library of videos with over 100 million views? Tim Mackie and Jon Collins tell the story of how The Bible Project came to be and share what drives their creative process. The Bible Project has created some of the most helpful resources for the Church today and I think you’ll agree that their most exciting projects are still ahead of them! Check out all of the Bible Project videos and resources here >> https://thebibleproject.com Check out their newest resource still in beta testing >> https://classroom.bible Don’t forget to grab a copy of Scot’s new book on Pastor Paul (https://amzn.to/35Y4G0F) and submit your questions to Chaz through email (crrobbins@seminary.edu) or via voice recording (https://www.seminary.edu/askscot/)

  • Paul's Works of the Law (Conversation with Dr. Matthew Thomas) - KR 139

    10/10/2019 Duration: 33min

    Buy Paul’s ‘Works of the Law ‘ in the Perspective of Second Century Reception by Matthew Thomas >> https://amzn.to/2M0S5Sn Paul writes that we are justified by faith apart from 'works of the law', a disputed term that represents a fault line between 'old' and 'new' perspectives on Paul. Was the Apostle reacting against the Jews' good works done to earn salvation, or the Mosaic Law's practices that identified the Jewish people? In this episode, Scot and Matthew examines how Paul's second century readers understood these points in conflict, how they relate to 'old' and 'new' perspectives, and what their collective witness suggests about the Apostle's own meaning. Surprisingly, these early witnesses align closely with the 'new' perspective, though their reasoning often differs from both viewpoints. They suggest that Paul opposes these works neither due to moralism, nor primarily for experiential or social reasons, but because the promised new law and covenant, which are transformative and universal in

  • How Pastors Subvert Worldliness (Part 2 - Telos Colective) - KR 138

    26/09/2019 Duration: 32min

    Buy your copy of Pastor Paul here >> amzn.to/2NDZ0lO Redeem your thank you gift here >> bit.ly/Pastorpaulgift What happens when a pastor nurtures a culture of Christoformity in the church? There is a quiet revolution present with every community that possesses a culture of Christoformity. The way of living like Jesus is subversive to the way of the world. Pastors are called to be the first ones to invite and show their community what it looks like to follow Jesus. If you’d be interested in studying Anglican studies at Northern Seminary learn more here >>> https://www.seminary.edu/anglicanstudies/ Watch the whole Telos Collective conference here >>> http://bit.ly/Teloscollective

  • Elements of a Christoform Culture (Part 1 - Telos Collective) - KR 137

    13/09/2019 Duration: 31min

    Buy your copy of Pastor Paul here >> amzn.to/2NDZ0lO Redeem your thank you gift here >> bit.ly/Pastorpaulgift How can a Pastor nurture a culture of Christoformity in the church? Scot shares the first 4 of 8 elements that Paul gives Pastors in order to nurture a Christoform culture. Pastors have a difficult job. There are so many demands and expectations, but Scot helps pastors focus on what is most important and primary to their call. If you’d be interested in studying Anglican studies at Northern Seminary learn more here >> https://www.seminary.edu/anglicanstudies/ Watch the whole Telos Collective conference here >>> http://bit.ly/Teloscollective

  • Paul's Pastoral Theology (Rebroadcast) - KR 104

    29/08/2019 Duration: 31min

    Buy your copy of Pastor Paul here >> https://amzn.to/2NDZ0lO Redeem your thank you gift here >> http://bit.ly/Pastorpaulgift What is the job of a Pastor? Scot suggests that Paul describes the primary task of the pastor as creating and nurturing a culture of christoformity. Pastors can easily be distracted by all the voices clamoring at what they should do. Critical to the Kingdom taking root is pastors being faithful to the work God has called them.

  • Listening to Phoebe Read Romans by Beverly Roberts Gaventa - KR 136

    16/08/2019 Duration: 44min

    Who was the first person to interpret the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans? In this lecture, Beverly Roberts Gaventa explains how it was likely none other than Phobe, who delivered the letter to Rome. Dr. Gaventa reveals who this important woman of faith was and how she impacted the early church. Watch the next lecture in this series here >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD-zGxapNcw Consider Checking out Reading Romans Backwards by Scot Mcknight where he focuses on Phobe >> https://amzn.to/2KB2B1O

  • Everyday Sacrifice as Everyday Life - KR 135

    01/08/2019 Duration: 46min

    In the famous words of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, "When Christ calls a man, he bids him, come and die." Scot talks about Paul's invitation to christoformity through sacrifice in this lecture. In order for the community to function as the church it was designed for, sacrifice is the only option. If you'd like to learn more about what Paul is talking about here you can learn more in Scot's new Book, Reading Romans Backwards. Find it here >>> https://amzn.to/2OxbmxS

  • The Bible Project (Conversation with Tim Mackie and John Collins - Part 2) - KR 134

    19/07/2019 Duration: 28min

    The Bible Project (Conversation with Tim Mackie and John Collins - Part 2) - KR 134 by Scot McKnight

  • The Bible Project (Conversation with Tim Mackie and John Collins - Part 1) - KR 133

    30/06/2019 Duration: 38min

    Check out the Bible Project at https://thebibleproject.com Scot, Tim, and John cover a variety of subjects from how Scot's Academic work has influenced the Bible Project to how the Jesus Creed came into existence. Scot unpacks how he wrote Jesus Creed from the approach he believes Jesus would have taken to spiritual formation.

  • Addiction Nation (Conversation with Tim King) - KR 132

    20/06/2019 Duration: 30min

    Buy Addiction Nation Here >>> https://amzn.to/31yGfEy Sign up for 5 Advantages of Teaching and Reading Romans Backwards Webinar here >>> http://bit.ly/Romansbackwards Scot and Tim discuss how a near-fatal illness led Tim's doctors to prescribe narcotics where he ended up where millions of others have: addicted. Eventually, King learned to manage pain without opioids—but not before he began asking profound questions about the spiritual and moral nature of addiction, the companies complicit in creating the opioid epidemic, and the paths toward healing and recovery.

  • Reading Romans (Ask Scot Edition) - KR 131

    14/06/2019 Duration: 23min

    Register for the Webinar on 5 Advantages to Teaching and Preaching Romans Backwards >>> https://www.seminary.edu/webinar-romans/ Order a copy of Reading Romans Backwards >>> https://amzn.to/2WHKRth Paul reveals more about the community behind his letter to the churches in Romans than any other of his letters. Join Dr. Scot McKnight as he unpacks how Paul’s letter to the Romans was more than a theological text to be argued about. Romans is a persuasive letter to a group of people that took it’s message and changed the course of history.

  • Paterns of Prayer - KR 130

    07/06/2019 Duration: 31min

    What happens when Christians establish deep roots in healthy patterns of prayer? Praying is usually one of the first things people learn about when they come to faith in Jesus. Obligation and

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