Theological Genealogies with Joel Chopp, Daniel Houck, and Joshua Lee Harris

February 11
46 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, Jordan talks with Daniel, Joel, and Joshua about the role of genealogies in theology, exploring their definitions, importance, and the ethical implications of genealogical narratives. They examine the distinction between vindictory and subversive genealogies, the necessity of genealogy in teaching and research, and the importance of intellectual humility in theological discourse. The conversation highlights the complexities of genealogical work and its impact on understanding historical narratives within the context of modern theology.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Goals

00:57 Exploring Modern Theology and Genealogies

03:59 Understanding Genealogies in Theology

07:50 The Role of Genealogies in Teaching Theology

10:26 Contamination in Genealogical Research

14:43 Distinguishing Genealogy from History

18:41 Vindictory vs. Subversive Genealogies

21:15 Theological Implications of Genealogies

27:12 Intellectual Virtues in Theological Scholarship

35:59 Ethics of Genealogy and Theological Retrieval

40:57 Concluding Thoughts on Genealogies and Progress



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