Professors, In Rooms, Getting Coffee

By: Justin Winzenburg and Stephen Jones
  • Summary

  • An exploration of truth, beauty, wisdom, and goodness at the intersection of faith and scholarship. We look for present and future hope, while attempting to honestly investigate the problems facing humanity and the church. By turns academic, devotional, serious and relaxed, Justin Winzenburg (Ph.D. New Testament) and Stephen W. Jones (Ph.D. International Development) commit to following truth even when that leads us into uncomfortable spaces of self-reflection and repentance. We also anticipate hope, present and future, and actively pursue it.
    © Justin Winzenburg and Stephen W. Jones
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Episodes
  • Culture and Global Christian Reasoning
    Nov 25 2023

    In today's episode, we dive into Stephen's research on global Christian reasoning. We consider the four cultural frameworks Stephen evaluated in this context, and examine their impact on interpretations of several Bible passages. But before we get into all the intriguing details of Stephen's dissertation, we catch up with our hosts, Stephen and Justin, as they discuss the challenges of living in a new country, dealing with bureaucratic paperwork, daily life, and the refreshing discovery of meaning in liturgy.

    As we delve into Stephen's research, we explore the existence of an epistemic community within global Christian reasoning and the importance of cultural self-awareness in theological reflections. We also touch on the complex issue of how culture and pre-understandings shape our interpretations of biblical texts, and the dangers of assuming a "plain meaning" without critical self-reflection.

    Join us as we uncover the fascinating relationship between culture and global Christian reasoning - a theme with potentially massive implications for missiology and theology. Grab your favorite cup of coffee and join us for another engaging episode of "Professors, in Rooms, Getting Coffee"!

    Find Bonus Content, including a free beta transcript, on Patreon at https://patreon.com/envisionberlin

    Key Points
    1. Challenges and Reflections

    - Dealing with stress and overwhelm in work and personal life

    - Recognizing the impact of changing weather and daylight savings time on moods

    1. Liturgy and Church Traditions:

    - Appreciation for liturgy, prayers, confession, Eucharist, and scriptures

    - Comparing different church traditions and experiences

    - Reflecting on the evolution of church practices over time

    1. Global Christian Reasoning:

    - Focus on understanding expressions of Christianity in the past century

    - Accessible literature in English

    - Focus on expressions of Christianity that emerged in the last 100 years

    - Literature primarily in English, allowing for accessibility

    - Understanding Christianity at multiple levels: epistemologically, cosmologically, theologically, and practically

    1. Cultural Frameworks in Global Christian Reasoning:

    - Examining cultural differences and their impact on shared text

    - Identifying four cultural frameworks: shame/honor, past/future, consent/authority, good/evil

    - Recognizing the importance of land, time, and suffering in the literature

    - Translation and cultural perspective affect interpretation and meaning

    - Potential for further research on shame, honor, guilt, innocence, and time orientation in biblical passages

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    53 mins
  • Transparency in Methodology: Approaches, Limitations, & Conclusions
    Oct 7 2023
    Episode Overview

    Welcome back to another episode of "Professors, in Rooms, Getting Coffee"! In this episode Stephen and Justin talk about how Stephen sought to challenge established answers within political science by approaching questions about culture from a different angle while maintaining the rigors of academic methodology. The episode explores cultural differences in the perception and interaction with time and the influence of these differences on various aspects of life. They also touch on the interpretation of sacred texts and the significance of methodology in research.

    In their introductory reflections, Justin and Stephen explore the nuances of understanding spiritual attributes and whether they emerge naturally or require conscious effort. They also delve into the power of habits and routines in shaping our behavior, and the importance of prayer and scripture in encountering God. They also discuss the joy of creative expression and the beauty of creating for the sake of creation itself.

    Get ready for an intellectually stimulating conversation on these intriguing topics and more. So grab your favorite drink, settle into your favorite chair, and join Elise, Stephen, and Justin for another enlightening episode of "Professors, in Rooms, Getting Coffee"!

    Free Transcripts: We're posting free beta transcripts for all our episodes on our new Patreon page. Dive deeper into our conversations, revisit your favorite moments, and never miss a word of wisdom. Join us at our new home and continue supporting our mission at the intersection of art, faith, and culture. https://patreon.com/envisionberlin

    Exciting news for our listeners: More Bonuses: Explore old favorites and fresh exclusives from all Envision Berlin podcasts.

    Key Points

    1. The Importance of Habits and Affective Experiences in Shaping Behavior

    • Discussing a book that emphasizes the spiritual power of habit.
    • Challenging the hesitation in Protestant circles to talk about routines or habits.
    • Highlighting the benefits of developing positive habits and the transformative impact they can have.
    • Examining the practice of morning and evening prayer as a way to break down resistance and create a space to encounter God together.

    2. Morning and evening prayer as a way to encounter God together

    • Breaking down resistance and creating space for encountering God
    • Making prayer and scripture important through the habit of morning and evening prayer
    • Struggles in communicating the importance of these practices without generating guilt
    • Benefits of regular prayer, especially during times of stress

    3. Understanding the concept of abiding in the spirit and letting spiritual attributes emerge naturally

    • The importance of comprehending "abiding in the spirit" and the emergence of spiritual attributes.
    • Using examples like the fruit of the spirit from Galatians 5 as guidelines for personal improvement. <...
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Intercultural Competence: Constructivism, Empathy, and Adaptive Frameshifting
    Jul 10 2023

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    We've moved to https://patreon.com/envisionberlin

    Exciting news for our listeners: More Bonuses: Explore old favorites and fresh exclusives from all Envision Berlin podcasts.

    Free Transcripts: We're posting free beta transcripts for all our episodes on our new Patreon page. Dive deeper into our conversations, revisit your favorite moments, and never miss a word of wisdom. Join us at our new home and continue supporting our mission at the intersection of art, faith, and culture.

    Thank you for being part of our journey!

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    Stephen and Justin dive into the topic of intercultural competence and the intercultural development continuum. They explore the complexities of understanding and experiencing different cultures, highlighting the role of constructivism in shaping our knowledge and frameworks. They challenge simplistic approaches to culture in international relations, emphasizing the need for nuance and understanding of cultural factors in conflicts. The hosts also discuss the stages of intercultural development, including denial, polarization minimization, acceptance, and adaptation. They also reflect on the importance of empathy in relating to others' experiences.

    They touch on the fear and polarization that can arise when interacting with different cultural groups and the ethics of cultural differences. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of adaptation and the difference between assimilation and acknowledging one's insider-outsider status in intercultural interactions. Throughout the episode, the hosts share their personal reflections and experiences, including their own projects, such as a book about a woman's experience with war in Ukraine.

    Tune in to this enlightening episode of Professors, in Rooms, Getting Coffee for a deep dive into intercultural competence.

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    1 hr and 3 mins

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Whenever I see there is a new episode, I look foward to catching up with Stephen and Justin and enjoy listening to their thoughtful discussions. Further, their various guests are always a treat. (Special shoutout to Jonathan Vinson)

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