Dr. Christine D. Pohl is professor emeritus at Asbury Theological Seminary where she taught Christian Ethics for twenty-nine years. She has written several acclaimed books on Christian practicesu2014including Living Into Community: Cultivating Practices That Sustain Usu2014and speaks widely in the church and academy.
Roundtable Talk: PRACTICING HOSPITALITY IN A MODERN CHURCH
Speaker(s): Christine D. Pohl, George Guthrie
Date: Summer 2019
Length: 47m
Product ID: RGDL4902AH
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Description
Ever wish you could get a few Regent teachers in the same room and watch them bounce perspectives off each other?
Faculty Roundtables are a chance to witness and even take part in these discussions, featuring full-time faculty, visiting professors, and friends.
This week's discussion is hosted by Claire Perini and features Dr. Christine Pohl, Dr. George Guthrie, and Pat Guthrie. Together they will reflect on the practice of Christian hospitality in today's context.
Dr. Christine Pohl is Professor Emerita at Asbury Theological Seminary where she taught Christian Ethics for twenty-nine years. Dr. George Guthrie is the Professor of New Testament at Regent College. George and Pat Guthrie are passionate about building community and practicing hospitality.
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Dr. George Guthrie has published commentaries on Hebrews (Zondervan, 1998), James (Zondervan, 2006), and 2 Corinthians (Baker, 2015), and numerous articles, chapters, and book reviews. He has also published a number of works designed to equip the church to better understand and apply Scripture, including Reader's Guide to the Bible (LifeWay, 2011), Reading God's Story: A Chronological Daily Bible (Broadman & Holman, 2011), and Read the Bible for Life: Your Guide to Understanding and Living God's Word (Broadman & Holman, 2011). He is a founder and Senior Fellow of the Ryan Center for Biblical Studies, an organization committed to promoting faithful and informed Bible reading, study, and interpretation at the grassroots level of the church. He holds both a PhD and MDiv from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a ThM from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.