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Welcome to the Influence Podcast! I'm George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host.
"Paul didn't want believers to detach themselves from life in this world," writes Nijay Gupta. "He didn't want 'otherworldliness' only. He also didn't want them to be preoccupied with only temporary and fleeting things, 'cheap worldliness.' He wanted believers to imitate Christ and walk in the Spirit here and now — 'holy worldliness'."
In this episode of the Influence Podcast, I talk to Gupta about what this means, based on his new book.
Nijay Gupta, Ph.D., is Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary and author of Paul for the World, published by Brazos Press.
Sponsor AdThis episode of the Influence podcast is brought to you by Gospel Publishing House, distributors of What Paul Really Taught About Women in Ministry.
In this insightful study, New Testament scholar Waldemar Kowalski carefully examines the historical and cultural contexts behind Paul's most challenging statements about women in ministry. By placing these passages within their proper setting, Kowalski helps readers see a clearer picture of Paul's intent.
The result is both thoughtful and compelling: Paul's message about women in ministry was ultimately one of affirmation, not restriction.
For more information about What Paul Really Taught About Women in Ministry visit GospelPublishingHouse.com.
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Welcome to the Influence Podcast! I'm George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host.
"Paul didn't want believers to detach themselves from life in this world," writes Nijay Gupta. "He didn't want 'otherworldliness' only. He also didn't want them to be preoccupied with only temporary and fleeting things, 'cheap worldliness.' He wanted believers to imitate Christ and walk in the Spirit here and now — 'holy worldliness'."
In this episode of the Influence Podcast, I talk to Gupta about what this means, based on his new book.
Nijay Gupta, Ph.D., is Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary and author of Paul for the World, published by Brazos Press.
Sponsor AdThis episode of the Influence podcast is brought to you by Gospel Publishing House, distributors of What Paul Really Taught About Women in Ministry.
In this insightful study, New Testament scholar Waldemar Kowalski carefully examines the historical and cultural contexts behind Paul's most challenging statements about women in ministry. By placing these passages within their proper setting, Kowalski helps readers see a clearer picture of Paul's intent.
The result is both thoughtful and compelling: Paul's message about women in ministry was ultimately one of affirmation, not restriction.
For more information about What Paul Really Taught About Women in Ministry visit GospelPublishingHouse.com.
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