‘Hearers and Doers,’ with Dr. Kevin Vanhoozer

Dr. Kevin Vanhoozer joins Matt and Alastair to discuss how we can connect hearing (and confessing) the Word and doing it.

In the Christian Life, there is often a disconnect between our hearing and confessing and our doing. In light of this perennial problem, Dr. Kevin Vanhoozer joins Matt, Alastair, and Derek to discuss his work, Hearers and Doers: A Pastor’s Guide to Making Disciples Through Scripture and Doctrine, and share why we should never be content to let doctrine live in the abstract untethered from our hearts.

Resources mentioned:

Pictures at a Theological Exhibition: Scenes of the Church’s Worship, Witness and Wisdom by Kevin Vanhoozer

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Timestamps

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Dr. Vanhoozer’s writing policy
5:00
How do we become “doers of the word”?
7:15
The imagination as the pivot point in living the Christian life
11:12
How doctrines help us to inhabit the Christian story
15:20
Theological interpretation as essential for stabilizing and balancing us in Christ
24:05
Which doctrines we need to “shape-up” on
27:37
The church’s struggle as Israel’s struggle
31:15
Where do you see the need for better pedagogy in the church?
35:31
Encouragement for the pastor theologian
39:50
Whose imagination matters in the church?
43:33
How can the church practice formation in its members?

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