The Crux of the Matter

CRUX Episode 29 - Preaching the Gospel, Part One


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Lutherans have a difficult time occasionally in preaching to the whole person. In this episode, Scott and Todd try to unpack what it means to preach the text in a way that engages the mind, the body, the heart, and the imagination. This conversation goes from Dr. John Kleinig to Minecraft and the modern fascination with world building games. At the end, there is also a long overdue mention of the Pope.

LINKS AND OTHER STUFF WE TALKED ABOUT
  • DOXOLOGY
  • Dr. John Kleinig
  • The Spiritual Society, What Lurks Beyond Postmodernism, by Frederic W. Baue
  • WHAT'S BRINGING JOY THIS WEEK
    SCOTT
    • Margin: Restoring Emotional, Physical, Financial, and Time Reserves to Overloaded Lives, by Richard Swenson
    • TODD
      • Sebastian and Dakota (link to Flickr album)
      • WHERE TO FIND US

        Todd and Scott co-host THE CRUX OF THE MATTER.

        You may find Todd Peperkorn @toddpeperkorn on Twitter or facebook.com/toddpeperkorn on Facebook. He also blogs, posts sermons, and random nonsense at Lutheran Logomaniac and Dark My Road. Todd’s parish is Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Rocklin, California. You can find his sermons & bible classes on YouTube HERE.

        You may find Scott Stiegemeyer @scottstieg on Twitter or Facebook.com/scottstiegemeyer on Facebook. Scott is an assistant professor of theology and bioethics at Concordia University Irvine.

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