On this episode of the podcast, I talk with Dr. Kevin Hector about his new book Christianity as a Way of Life. The book is an unusual and illuminating approach to writing a systematic theology, explaining Christianity in terms of practices rather than merely an account of beliefs. Among the topics we discuss:
Why understanding Christianity as a way of life (including practices, beliefs, and experiences) requires a systematic theology
How to do justice to the diversity of Christian tradition while also...
On this episode of the podcast, I talk with Dr. Kevin Hector about his new book Christianity as a Way of Life. The book is an unusual and illuminating approach to writing a systematic theology, explaining Christianity in terms of practices rather than merely an account of beliefs. Among the topics we discuss:
- Why understanding Christianity as a way of life (including practices, beliefs, and experiences) requires a systematic theology
- How to do justice to the diversity of Christian tradition while also emphasizing attention to particular traditions
- A practical doctrine of Sabbath that understands rest as more than just a cessation of work
- A practical doctrine of creation that starts with a way of caring for creation as God's gift
- The crucial practice of seeing God's image in others
- Why our practices fail, and what we may hope as we practice Christian faith
Note: in the podcast, Dr. Hector references "tongsung kido" a Korean Christian practice of praying aloud at the same time as others.
Get the book: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300244090/christianity-as-a-way-of-life/
Included music on this episode is "Before We Know" from the Ruralists album Trying. Find lyrics and more here: https://www.fullyruralized.com/
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