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Podcasts of interview, sermons and other teaching from Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries: www.bcm-net.org.
Episodes
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Bartcast 19: Exodus Plagues and Climate Crisis - part 2
14/06/2018 Duration: 22minA 3 part series of Ched’s reflections from April 2018 to the Baptist Alliance on how the Exodus Plagues narrative illuminates climate crisis today; an old angle on a new problem (or vice versa).
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Bartcast 18: Exodus Plagues and Climate Crisis - part 1
14/06/2018 Duration: 20minA 3 part series of Ched’s reflections from April 2018 to the Baptist Alliance on how the Exodus Plagues narrative illuminates climate crisis today; an old angle on a new problem (or vice versa).
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Bartcast 20: Exodus Plagues and Climate Crisis - part 3
14/06/2018 Duration: 18minA 3 part series of Ched’s reflections from April 2018 to the Baptist Alliance on how the Exodus Plagues narrative illuminates climate crisis today; an old angle on a new problem (or vice versa).
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Bartcast 17: 2018 Kinsler Institute: "Excavating Our Hearts"—Personal and Political Disciplines of Recovery and Solidarity (Mk 9:42-50)
15/05/2018 Duration: 52minFrom the Thursday morning plenary at the 2018 Bartimaeus Kinsler Institute, Ched Myers, Solveig Nilsen-Goodin and Tom Airey reflect on Mark 9:42-50 and personal and political disciplines of recovery and solidarity.
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Bartcast 12: 2018 Kinsler Institute: "Digging into Our Stories" I-- Jesus' Immersion into a Storied Landscape (Mk 1:9-15)
27/04/2018 Duration: 41minFrom the Wednesday morning plenary at the 2018 Bartimaeus Kinsler Institute, Ched reflects on Mark 1:9-15 and Jesus' Immersion into the Storied Landscape, “stories the land holds.”
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Bartcast 14: Theological Reflections on Resurrection: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, Ched Myers and Dr. Geoff Broughton. Pt. 1.
27/04/2018 Duration: 22minTheological Reflections on Resurrection: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, Ched Myers and Dr. Geoff Broughton from our Easter 2015 interview with Australian theologian Thorwald Lorenzen on “How Do We See the Risen Christ?” Part 1: Ched Myers reflects on Mark's Easter narrative.
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Bartcast 16: Theological Reflections on Resurrection: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, Ched Myers and Dr. Geoff Broughton. Pt. 3.
27/04/2018 Duration: 46minTheological Reflections on Resurrection: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, Ched Myers and Dr. Geoff Broughton from our Easter 2015 interview with Australian theologian Thorwald Lorenzen on “How Do We See the Risen Christ?” Part 3: Dr. Geoff Broughton joins Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen to continue the discussion on the resurrection.
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Bartcast 15: Theological Reflections on Resurrection: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, Ched Myers and Dr. Geoff Broughton. Pt. 2
27/04/2018 Duration: 39minTheological Reflections on Resurrection: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, Ched Myers and Dr. Geoff Broughton from our Easter 2015 interview with Australian theologian Thorwald Lorenzen on “How Do We See the Risen Christ?” Part 2: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen discusses how we look at the resurrection.
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Bartcast 13: 2018 Kinsler Institute: "Digging into Our Stories" II—Elaine Explores Settler Response-Ability
27/04/2018 Duration: 35minFrom the Wednesday morning plenary at the 2018 Bartimaeus Kinsler Institute, Elaine reflects on “songlines” of faith that motivate us to work for liberation.
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Bartcast 08: 2018 Kinsler Institute: "Digging In against the Storm" I—Contours of the Trumpocalypse
14/04/2018 Duration: 38minFrom the 2018 Kinsler Institute, we hear Rose Berger and Rev Dr Art Cribbs’ analysis from the first morning, summarizing the damage from the Trump regime, as we began “Digging in Our Heels.”
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Bartcast 11: 2018 Easter Special - Liz McAlister part 2
14/04/2018 Duration: 40minPart 2 of a 2-part interview with Liz by Elaine and Ched from June, 2013, during the 40th anniversary of Jonah House, her Christian peacemaking community in Baltimore, MD. (If you prefer the visuals, you can also see this interview as a recorded webinar for free here: https://www.chedmyers.org/webinararchive/6-18-13LizMcAlisterInterview).
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Bartcast 09: 2018 Kinsler Institute: "Digging In against the Storm" II--The Apocalyptic Politics of Staying Woke,”
14/04/2018 Duration: 42minFrom the 2018 Kinsler Institute: Ched responds to the analysis summarizing the damage from the Trump regime by examining Mark 13-14 and exploring the meaning of the “apocalyptic politics of staying woke.”
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Bartcast 10: 2018 Easter Special - Liz McAlister part 1
14/04/2018 Duration: 37minPart 1 of a 2-part interview with Liz by Elaine and Ched from June, 2013, during the 40th anniversary of Jonah House, her Christian peacemaking community in Baltimore, MD. (If you prefer the visuals, you can also see this interview as a recorded webinar for free here: https://www.chedmyers.org/webinararchive/6-18-13LizMcAlisterInterview).
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Bartcast 06: Studies in Mark IV: Conflicting Responses to the Discipleship Call (Mk 10)
02/04/2018 Duration: 01h06minOur End of March 2018 podcasts are the fourth and fifth of five studies in key “core samples” from Mark’s Gospel that will give you some context for studying, teaching and preaching Mark in Year B. Session 4 looks at: 4. Conflicting Responses to the Discipleship Call (Mk 10) The full set of webinars is available for purchase here: https://www.chedmyers.org/IntroMark2018
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Bartcast 07: Studies in Mark V: What is the End of the World? (Mk 13-14)
02/04/2018 Duration: 58minOur End of March 2018 podcasts are the fourth and fifth of five studies in key “core samples” from Mark’s Gospel that will give you some context for studying, teaching and preaching Mark in Year B. Session 5 looks at: What is the End of the World? The Politics of Apocalyptic Discourse (Mk 13-14). The full set of webinars is available for purchase here: https://www.chedmyers.org/IntroMark2018
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Bartcast 04: Studies in Mark II: Political Body/Body Politic: Jesus as Healer (Mk 2)
08/03/2018 Duration: 01h23minOur February 2018 podcast is the second of five studies in key “core samples” from Mark’s Gospel that will give you some context for studying, teaching and preaching Mark in Year B. Session 2 looks at: Political Body/Body Politic: Jesus as Healer (Mk 2). The full set of webinars is available for purchase here: https://www.chedmyers.org/IntroMark2018
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Bartcast 05: Studies in Mark III: Sabbath Economics & Eucharist (Mk 6)
08/03/2018 Duration: 01h02minOur March 2018 podcast is the third of five studies in key “core samples” from Mark’s Gospel that will give you some context for studying, teaching and preaching Mark in Year B. Session 3 looks at: The Wilderness Feedings, Sabbath Economics & Eucharist (Mk 6). The full set of webinars is available for purchase here: https://www.chedmyers.org/IntroMark2018
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Bartcast 03: Studies in Mark I: The Socioeconomic Setting, Prologue (Mk 1)
12/01/2018 Duration: 01h07minOur January 2018 podcast is the first of five studies in key “core samples” from Mark’s Gospel that will give you some context for studying, teaching and preaching Mark in Year B. This month Ched looks at the socio-economic setting of the narrative, working from Mark’s prologue (Mk 1:9-20), and relates it to contemporary discipleship issues (80 minutes). The full set of webinars is available for purchase here: https://www.chedmyers.org/IntroMark2018
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Bartcast 02: Tending and Defending Bodies: The Parable of Sheep and Goats
11/12/2017 Duration: 40minIn this sermon on the last Sunday in Ordinary Time, Elaine and Ched explore Jesus’ famous parable of the sheep and the goats, and what that means for standing in solidarity with bodies. Recorded at Sojourner Grace Collective on 11/26/17 in San Diego, CA
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Bartcast 01: Rev. Dr. Ulrich Duchrow - Luther, Marx, and the Church’s Resistance to Capitalism.
14/11/2017 Duration: 37minIn our inaugural podcast, Ched talks with Ulrich Duchrow, professor of systematic theology at the University of Heidelberg, about the recent quincentenary of Luther's Wittenburg Door protest. Duchrow was in town this month to deliver a lecture at a local university (pictured right) about how Luther can serve as a resource for a radical critique of global economics and culture, particularly the role faith communities can play in social justice. He has written numerous books and articles on ecumenical theology, focusing on a liberative Christianity in the context of globalization. Here he talks about Martin Luther's critique of early capitalism, how it influenced Marx, and how it can help us resist capital-driven civilization.