Sinopsis
Bringing biblical ethics to everyday issues.
Episodios
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106: The surprising importance of studying church history with Mark Earngey
08/11/2023 Duración: 27minIt’s fascinating to read church history and learn about what God has done in the past. But how important is it for us Christians to be aware of church history? Is it just an interesting thing we can read about on the side, or does an awareness of church history actually help guard us from error and live godly lives in the present time? In this episode of the CCL podcast, Mark Earngey, Head of Church History at Moore College, shows us that it _is_ important, and that if we ignore church history, we can open ourselves up to all sorts of problems. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-106/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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105: Women of truth with Susan An
25/10/2023 Duración: 23minDo you compare yourself to other people? As a Christian, do you look at your Christian friends and think, “They’re much more godly than I am. They’re better at prayer. They’re more patient. They’re better evangelists than I am.”? Maybe you look at your non-Christian friends or family and think, “Their lives are so much simpler than mine” or “I wish I have what they have”. In this episode of the CCL podcast, Susan An, Dean of Women at Moore College, helps us think through some of these issues in the light of Proverbs 31 and the godly woman it describes, so that we can learn to think correctly about ourselves. This episode is particularly geared to Christian women, but contains lots of application for all of us. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-105/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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104: Self-control in an era of self-actualisation with David Höhne
11/10/2023 Duración: 55minIn an age when authenticity, personal potential and the fulfilment of that potential is so highly valued, the virtue of self-control seems counterintuitive. In contrast to the world, the Bible tells us that the good life is not located in unbounded self-expression, but in purposeful self-restraint. Why is self-control so necessary to the Christian life? What does the Bible say about it, and how can we cultivate it within ourselves? Furthermore, does the deliberate curbing of desire really play a key role in our self-actualisation? In this episode, we bring you a recording of our recent event in our series on virtue in the Christian life in which Moore College lecturer David Höhne helps us think through how to live as Christians, living self-controlled lives in a world that so values self-actualisation. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-104/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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103: The place of John’s Gospel in the Christian life with Tom Habib
27/09/2023 Duración: 29minWhat does John’s Gospel have to say about the Christian life? Famously, John tells us why he wrote at the end of his Gospel: so that we might “believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:31). We can easily read John’s Gospel and think that it’s only about understanding who Jesus is and believing in him. Those are important, but the problem is we might not think that John’s Gospel is a rich resource for living the Christian life and thinking about Christian ethics. In this episode of the CCL podcast, Tom Habib, lecturer in New Testament at Moore College, helps us to think about what it means to live the Christian life from the perspective of John’s Gospel. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-103/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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102: The value of the Old Testament in the Christian life with Desmond Alexander
06/09/2023 Duración: 25minWhat is the value of the Old Testament for the Christian life? It might seem like an obvious question. We read the Old Testament, we draw comfort from the Psalms, and we can read the Ten Commandments. But in this episode of the CCL podcast with Professor Desmond Alexander, we’re going to focus on the first five books of the Old Testament and think about how they help us to understand the person and work of the Lord Jesus, and how they help us to respond appropriately to him. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-102/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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101: The good God and the life of faith with Peter Orr and Chase Kuhn
23/08/2023 Duración: 27minThe Christian life is filled with all kinds of challenges and trials that easily raise questions about the goodness of God and what it means for us to continue on in faith, even in the face of hardship. In this episode of the CCL podcast, Chase Kuhn and Peter Orr discuss how good our God is and why we can entrust ourselves to him as we continue in the life of faith. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-101/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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100: The glory of true humility with David VanDrunen
06/08/2023 Duración: 42minNarcissism and vanity characterise the spirit of our age—particularly when it comes to social media, where we’re tempted to promote ourselves, make ourselves look good, and present a certain image of ourselves to the world. But when faced with the glory of God, Scripture calls upon us to exhibit a different attitude: humility. What does it mean to be truly humble? What does it mean to humble oneself before the Lord? If we’re serious about giving all glory to God, what should this look like in the Christian life? In this special edition of our podcast, we bring you the audio from the recent lecture Professor David VanDrunen gave for the Centre on “The glory of true humility” on 7 June 2023. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-100/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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099: A Q&A with David VanDrunen
26/07/2023 Duración: 30minOur most recent live event from our series on “A virtuous life” focused on true virtue in an age of virtue signalling. Our presenter was Professor David VanDrunen of Westminster Seminary California. In this episode of the Centre for Christian Living podcast, Professor VanDrunen joins us again in a special follow-up episode to answer some of the questions that arose during the event. I hope that this discussion will be of good help to you as you continue to reflect on what it means to walk in the newness of life that we’ve been given in Jesus. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-099/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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098: Virtue in an age of virtue signalling with David VanDrunen
10/07/2023 Duración: 59minIn the information age and the advent of cancel culture, public morality has taken an interesting turn. Virtue is signalled by what we approve publicly or cancel publicly. The deep irony is that this virtue signalling is most often not backed by _true_ virtue. This is seen in the fierce and cutting remarks too common on social media. The danger for Christians is that they follow the culture and become no better than whitewashed tombs. At this cultural moment, it’s all the more pertinent for Christians to cultivate true virtue. The Bible often encourages believers that their character is to match their calling. In this special edition of our podcast, we bring you the audio from our recent live event from our 2023 series on “A virtuous life”. In this episode, we hear from Professor David VanDrunen about “Virtue in an age of virtue signalling: Christian culture in a characterless society”. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-098/ Send us your ethi
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097: Bringing forth life with Jodie McIver
18/06/2023 Duración: 32minMotherhood is not something that we all know directly in our lives, but we all, at least, experience it indirectly: we’ve all been born of a woman. This is something common to humanity and is one of our deepest bonds with Jesus, our brother, who was born of the Virgin Mary. Motherhood can be viewed poorly. It can be seen as something to be endured, an interruption to life and a career, or something terribly painful and questionable in its goodness. But when we think about motherhood theologically, we see it differently. It’s something that God has designed with great purpose and goodness. It’s a beautiful thing that marks one of the distinctive roles of women in society. It’s something to celebrate, even in its pain and risk. Furthermore, in the expectation of life that pregnancy holds, there is a great picture of our expectation of eternal life. In this episode of the CCL podcast with Jodie McIver, we consider God’s purposes in pregnancy and birth. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://cc
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096: The Holy Spirit and the Christian life with Phillip Jensen
01/06/2023 Duración: 31minIt’s sad that over the last century, so much division among Christians has come from different beliefs about the Holy Spirit. Perhaps what’s even more sad is that these differences are, at their core, about God himself. Who is the God we worship? What is the work that he does in our lives? How does he work, and to what end does he do this work? The tragedy is that the Holy Spirit is promised to us as the bond of peace among Christians (Eph 4:3). Indeed, it’s in spiritual unity that we confess one Lord, one faith and one baptism, as Paul says in Ephesians 4:5. In this episode of the CCL podcast with Phillip Jensen, we look a little bit more closely at what the Scriptures say about the Holy Spirit. In particular, what does the gift of the Spirit mean for us in our Christian lives? For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-096/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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095: Reaching Hindus with the gospel with Clive and Ben
18/05/2023 Duración: 34minChristians often think about evangelism in terms of what we say. It can easily become a formula of the right words spoken in the right way that amounts to faithfulness. In many ways, this is an entirely appropriate way to think. However, it’s also an incomplete way to think: our witness to the world is not just with our words, but also with our how we live our lives. We testify to the gospel as we live transformed lives. As we think about reaching cross-culturally with the gospel, _how_ we live is often as important as anything else. People want to see that following Jesus is a liveable way of being. This, of course, doesn’t mean that everything in life will be easy. But even in hardship, in the real cost of discipleship, we can demonstrate the goodness of God in Christ, living with real hope. In this episode of the CCL podcast with Clive and Ben, we consider the significance of the Christian life as we reach out to Hindus with the gospel. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.ed
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094: Is love really all you need? with Chase Kuhn and Caitlin Ogg
09/05/2023 Duración: 53minThe Beatles’ message to the world was “Love is all you need”, and certainly in Scripture, the virtue of love is regarded as supreme (1 Cor 13:13). In fact, in the Bible, love is a catch-all term for morality, summarising the law. But with the mainstream use of slogans like “Love is love” bandied around today, what does the concept of love even _mean_? How do we know what love is? What does it look like? Furthermore, is love really all that we need? In a special edition of our podcast, we bring you the audio from our first live event of our 2023 series on “A virtuous life”. CCL Director Chase Kuhn kicked off the series by exploring the virtue of love. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-094/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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093: The value of the church calendar and traditions with Mark Earngey
05/04/2023 Duración: 31minLife is incredibly seasonal. In the last few weeks, with the turn of weather, it marks a change of clothing and habits. Days are cooler and shorter. There’s something wonderful about seasons that reminds us of the Lord’s provision and how dependent we are on him as creatures. Yet as Christians, it’s easy for us to approach seasons passively. Life can easily happen to us. But as we all know, discipline is key to living a deliberate, intentional life, even amidst various seasons. One of the historic ways that the church has approached life purposefully was to follow a church calendar. This marked specific seasons of the Christian life that helped people to be more deliberate in their spiritual reflection. This feels foreign to many of us today, but it may be a practice worth reviving. In this episode of the CCL podcast with Mark Earngey, we explore how tradition and the church calendar can aid us in the Christian life. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-
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092: Challenges to religious freedom with Patrick Parkinson
24/03/2023 Duración: 29minWhom should you be able to employ or not employ in your business? If you run a school, should you be able to hire only those who agree with the stated values of your school? What if your school is a religious school? Should those you employ support your faith position? All of these questions are about discrimination: when, if ever, should someone be excluded from an activity or occupation because of their support for or denial of a faith position? While these matters involve discrimination, they stand at the forefront of public discussion about religious freedom. It’s in cases where exclusion is seen or felt most is freedoms are being tested. In this episode of the CCL podcast with Emeritus Professor Patrick Parkinson of the University of Queensland, we look at how religious freedom is gradually being squeezed in Western society. We’ll consider why this is happening, how Christians can prepare for what is coming, and why we have good reason to continue to hope. For an edited transcript and show notes, visi
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091: Responding to WorldPride with Simon Swadling
22/02/2023 Duración: 30minMost of us struggle to keep pace with the speed of societal progress. This means that many Christians are unsure how to approach and even answer questions to do with LGBTQ issues. We’re concerned about fitting the stereotypes of Christian hatred or intolerance. We’re nervous about the names we might be called. We’re worried that we won’t really be heard. So what do we do when WorldPride comes to town? Sydney is hosting WorldPride in 2023, and many Christians wonder how we should respond. How can we genuinely care and show concern for people in this space when the LGBTQ agenda seems to be so against what we believe as Christians? In this episode of the CCL podcast, we’ll hear from a same-sex-attracted Christian about his reflections on how to think and live in such times. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-091/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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090: Grappling with sexuality with Simon Swadling
15/02/2023 Duración: 30minDiscovering sexuality and coming of age is never simple, and tends always to be awkward. This awkwardness is intensified when your sexuality is not typical. Christians have a long way to go to help adolescents grapple with sexuality, especially when their sexuality differs from what the Bible says is good. How can we help same-sex attracted people be confident to live as God’s children, and share how they feel and experience the world with other Christians in gospel confidence? We’re exploring this on the podcast today as we hear one man’s story of coming to terms with his same-sex attraction. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-090/ Send us your ethical questions using the contact form on our website: https://ccl.moore.edu.au/contact/
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089: Virtue in the Christian life with Chase Kuhn
19/01/2023 Duración: 32minDo you remember the ALS ice bucket challenge of 2014? To promote awareness and raise money for ALS (that is, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is also called Lou Gehrig’s disease), millions of people took to social media and posted videos of themselves getting buckets of ice water dumped on them. Celebrities, politicians and athletes took part. People made more and more elaborate videos documenting the challenge—many of which went viral. And the whole thing raised over $220 million for ALS research. Here’s the thing, though: even though many, many people took part in the ice bucket challenge, only a fraction actually donated to the cause. It seems that the majority were more interested in being _seen_ to be doing good, and thus being thought of as a good person, than actually doing good. We call this kind of behaviour “virtue signalling”, a way of demonstrating to others that you have good character without actually needing to change yourself. As Christians, we want to be people of virtue who walk the w
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088: Approaching Christmas with Chase Kuhn
15/12/2022 Duración: 14minWhen does the season feel like Christmas? Is when the decorations are hung, carols are playing, the shopping centres are full, the air turns crisp (or hot and humid, in the case of Australia), and when all the media is filled with festive ads? Or is it when we make a deliberate attempt to mark the season by turning our focus to the reason for all these celebrations? Marking the Advent season is a great way for Christians to be intentional in their celebration of Christmas. Advent means “the arrival of someone important”, and for Christians, we celebrate the arrival of the King, Jesus the Christ, God’s Son incarnate. But this is not simply a look back in history to the first coming of Christ; for Christians today, we live expectant of Christ’s second coming. If we want to be purposeful about valuing the gift of God’s Son at Christmas, we should mark the season. So for our last episode of 2022, CCL Director Chase Kuhn shares short devotion from an advent devotional he is currently writing. Our hope is that th
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087: Fight for your pastor with Peter Orr
02/12/2022 Duración: 29minToday it’s very easy to be suspicious of people in places of authority. We’ve heard countless stories of how power has been abused. With our increased suspicion comes a level of distrust. This quickly leads us to criticise leaders, watching their every move and picking through their every word. The trouble that we have as Christians is that this sort of behaviour is destructive to our church relationships. Rather than appreciating the leaders that God has given to us, we tear them down. Sadly, this does more than just compromise our relationship with our leaders; it actually demonstrates a pervasive thanklessness in our relationship with God. In an effort to restore health to our churches and encourage those who God has placed over us, in this episode, we’re considering the need to fight for your pastor. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit https://ccl.moore.edu.au/resources/podcast-episode-087/