On Point of View today Kerby shares from the headlines issues that affect our lives. Up next on today’s show we hear from Glenn Kreider, ThM, PhD & Sandra Glahn, ThM, PhD. They will join Kerby in studio to talk about Sexual Identity & Gender Stereotypes. Finally, Kerby will talk with media specialist Andrew McDiarmid about glorifying God with our technology.
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Professor in Media Arts and Worship - Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS)
Sandra Glahn is Professor of Media Arts and Worship at Dallas Theological Seminary. She holds a BA from Washington Bible College, a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a PhD in Aesthetic Studies (Arts & Humanities) from the University of Texas at Dallas.
In addition to teaching on-campus classes in media, writing, and gender, Dr. Glahn teaches immersive courses in Italy and Great Britain. Dr. Glahn is a multi-published author of both fiction and non-fiction, a journalist, and a speaker who advocates for thinking that transforms, especially on topics relating to art, gender, marital intimacy, and first-century backgrounds. Dr. Glahn has written more than twenty books, including eleven Bible studies in the Coffee Cup Bible Study series. Her most recent release is the forthcoming Sanctified Sexuality: Valuing Sex in a Oversexed World from Kregel Academic (Sept2020). She and her husband have one adult daughter.
Sanctified Sexuality: Valuing Sex in an Oversexed World
Although modern culture constantly changes its views on sexuality, God’s design for sexuality remains the same.
Bringing together twenty-five expert contributors in relevant fields of study, Gary Barnes and Sandra Glahn address the most important and controversial areas of sexuality that Christians face today. From a scriptural perspective and with an irenic tone
Acting Chair | Professor of Theological Studies - Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS)
Glenn Kreider is Acting Chair and Professor of Theological Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. Prior to teaching at DTS, Dr. Kreider served as a director of Christian Education and then as a senior pastor in Cedar Hill, TX. His research and writing interests include Jonathan Edwards, theological method, theology and popular culture, and our eschatological hope. Dr. Kreider believes that grace really is amazing; iti s a thought that will change the world.
He holds a BS from Lancaster Bible College, and a ThM and PhD from Dallas Theological Seminary. He is married to his best friend, Janice, and they have two grown children, a son-in-law, and one granddaughter, Marlo Grace. He and Janice enjoy live music, good stories, bold coffee, and their five rescue dogs—two pugs, a chihuahua, a terrier named Chloe, and a black lab, Carlile.
Media Specialist - Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture
Andrew McDiarmid is a media specialist with Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture. His writing on technology has appeared in San Francisco Chronicle, The Seattle Times, Technoskeptic Magazine, BreakPoint, and others. He is author of the blog Authentic: Thinking and Thriving in the Digital Age. Born and raised in Scotland’s capital city of Edinburgh, Andrew lives and works in Seattle, Washington. He also hosts Simply Scottish, a long-running podcast of Scottish music and culture.
Glorifying God With Technology
No corner of our lives has gone untouched by the COVID-19 pandemic. It has changed the way we live, work, and interact with each other. It has also changed the ways we use technology. We’ve ...