

The Stone Chapel Podcast
David Capes
"The Stone Chapel Podcast" is a weekly podcast of the friends and staff of The Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center in Houston, Texas. It is hosted by David Capes, Director of Academic Programming of the Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center. David is an engaging host, a respected New Testament scholar, and the author of Rediscovering Paul and Matthew through Old Testament Eyes. "The Stone Chapel Podcast" features theologians, scholars, and thought leaders from around the world for lively, informative, and educational discussions. With over 200 compelling, uplifting episodes that are valuable for all spiritually curious listeners, the Stone Chapel Podcast provides an unique, weekly refresh and renewal resource for pastors and church leaders.
In case you're interested in going deeper and want more educational content, most of the Stone Chapel podcasts are associated with The Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center's public lecture series, programs, and classes. Please visit our website for videos and panel discussions with many of the podcast visitors David has hosted, as well as all our resources and opportunities!
You can find all "The Stone Chapel Podcast" episodes on your favorite podcast platform.
"The Stone Chapel Podcast" is now part of the ChurchLeaders Podcast Network.
Copyright Lanier Foundation
In case you're interested in going deeper and want more educational content, most of the Stone Chapel podcasts are associated with The Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center's public lecture series, programs, and classes. Please visit our website for videos and panel discussions with many of the podcast visitors David has hosted, as well as all our resources and opportunities!
You can find all "The Stone Chapel Podcast" episodes on your favorite podcast platform.
"The Stone Chapel Podcast" is now part of the ChurchLeaders Podcast Network.
Copyright Lanier Foundation
Episodes
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Apr 9, 2024 • 21min
Episode 188 Is Reading the Bible Enough? with Brent Sandy
Reading the Bible in context, together with a community of believers, after diligent preparation, and in large portions is the best way of reading the Bible. The post Episode 188 Is Reading the Bible Enough? with Brent Sandy first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.

Apr 2, 2024 • 20min
Episode 187 "Nobody's Mother" with Sandra Glahn
Sandra Glahn, a theological expert and contributor on cultural and scriptural themes, delves into the intriguing dynamics surrounding the goddess Artemis and women's roles in early Christianity. She challenges traditional interpretations of Artemis as merely nurturing, suggesting that Paul's focus on Jesus emphasizes safety over myth. They discuss the complexities of women's representation in scripture, exploring nuanced views on phrases like 'saved through childbearing' and highlighting the often-ignored contributions of women in biblical narratives. Glahn also critiques misconceptions surrounding feminine figures in art and history.

Mar 25, 2024 • 19min
Episode 186 "Surprised by Oxford" with Carolyn Weber
Surprised by Oxford is Weber's memoir of a year at Oxford. Like C. S. Lewis, she was a "reluctant convert" but relationships were key to her journey or faith. The post Episode 186 "Surprised by Oxford" with Carolyn Weber first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.

Mar 19, 2024 • 20min
Episode 185 The Saint John's Bible with John Ross
The Saint John's Bible is the first hand-written, hand-illuminated Bible in 500 years. It was created by scholars, calligraphers, and artist around the world. The post Episode 185 The Saint John's Bible with John Ross first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.

Mar 12, 2024 • 20min
Episode 184 "Time Has Come Today" with Jack Wisdom
"Time Has Come Today" states time is a gift from God. It can be wasted by slacking off or by keeping too busy. Key Greek words for time are chronos and kairos. The post Episode 184 "Time Has Come Today" with Jack Wisdom first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.

Mar 5, 2024 • 21min
Episode 183 "Being Real" with Philip Plyming
"Being Real" is Plymings new book on how God is at work in the tough times of our lives. He is with us on our Good Fridays as well as our Easter Sundays. The post Episode 183 "Being Real" with Philip Plyming first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.

Feb 27, 2024 • 20min
Episode 182 Conquerors Not Captives with Joey Dodson
Romans 7 in context, as part of Romans 6-8 suggests we are conquerors not captives. Romans 7 is not about life before Christ, not the normative Christian life. The post Episode 182 Conquerors Not Captives with Joey Dodson first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.

Feb 20, 2024 • 19min
Episode 181 Ignatius and Jesus with Jonathon Lookadoo
Ignatius, an early church father and martyr wrote letters that show us his view of Jesus, & what some early Christians believed about the Christology of Jesus. The post Episode 181 Ignatius and Jesus with Jonathon Lookadoo first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.

Feb 13, 2024 • 18min
Episode 180 C.S. Lewis & the Spiritual Life, Alister McGrath
C.S. Lewis is one of the best communicators, and apologists. Teachers can use his writings to fire the imagination and help people grow in their faiths. The post Episode 180 C.S. Lewis & the Spiritual Life, Alister McGrath first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.

Feb 6, 2024 • 21min
Episode 179 Hostile Environment with George Yancey
Episode 179 "Hostile Environment" with George Yancey On April 20, 2024, Dr. George Yancey will deliver a lecture at the Lanier Theological Library. He stopped by "The Stone Chapel Podcast" to talk about that lecture and a book he published in 2015. His lecture will present his research on the anti-Christian bias. He will discuss the hostile environment for American Christians. And he will offer a few ideas on how to deal with it. Who is George Yancey? George Yancey is a professor of sociology at Baylor University. He is an African American Christian sociologist. He says he faces more hostility in academia because he is a Christian than because he's black. Thus, he has spent a good bit of time investigating anti-Christian bias on a societal level. Hostile Environment In 2015 Dr. Yancey wrote a book entitled Hostile Environment: Understanding and Responding to Anti-Christian Bias. It was published by Intervarsity Press. His research indicates that anti-Christian bias in the United States is real. And those who have this bias are more likely to be wealthy, powerful, well educated, and white. It is, he says, every bit as real as Islamophobia and anti-Semitism. He often uses the term "Christianophobia" to describe this phenomenon. He realizes that some prefer anti-Christian bias. In this podcast we discuss how anti-Christian bias in America is different than anti-Christian bias around the world. There is less risk of physical harm, and more of societal harm in the workplace, in the media, in the arts, and in higher education. The bias, he believes, can be addressed, but it will not be corrected quickly. It is a long term project. What Scholars say about "Hostile Environment" Here is what Kelly Monroe Kullberg says about his book: "Yancey urges us to get in the war in an honorable way, adding our courage and insight for cultural survival and renewal. At times we're to fight fire with fire. That might mean calling out bigotry and hate where you see it. Love speaks. Love tells the truth. Love risks. Love does not fail." Resources For a transcript of this podcast, click here. Yancey is the author of a number of books including So Many Christians, So Few Lions: Is There Christianophobia in the United States? And Beyond Racial Division: A Unifying Alternative to Colorblindness and Antiracism More Resources Want more Stone Chapel Podcasts on some great topics? Just click here. You can get information on upcoming lectures at Lanier Theological Library by clicking here Subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss any of the great conversations with scholars and church leaders from around the world. The post Episode 179 Hostile Environment with George Yancey first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.


