The Wesley Seminary podcast seeks to provide relevant content to those in ministry while addressing questions of faith with intention and thought. Centered around audience interaction and listener feedback, the podcast is led by Dr. Aaron Perry, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Leadership at Wesley Seminary.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 291 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityEducation |
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I wasn't sure at first as I listened if this was going to keep the message of holiness true to our Wesleyan doctrine. Honestly I almost quit in the first couple of minutes listening to the repeated "uh" of the speaker. However, once I got past that what I found was a meaningful contribution that contextualizes holiness for a newer generation without departing from the foundation. I've put the book on my list to read and am going to share this podcast with others. Thanks
Aaron Perry does a good job as a host asking good questions that cause his guest to provide deep answers. This is the kind of stuff that I want to hear people talk about.
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