Wednesday, October 4, 2023 — #16: N.T. Wright & Dr. Kevin Brown
Asbury guest N.T. Wright discusses what it means to belong, become and be set apart.
Welcome to the official podcast of Asbury University!
The newly relaunched Asbury podcast is produced primarily by students and features succinct and impactful God-honoring conversations that inform, edify and encourage.
Like the liberal arts approach used by our incredible faculty in the classroom, This Is Asbury explores culture and current topics through a Christian worldview, promoting a well balanced life. You can expect to hear guests ranging from faculty, staff, students, alumni and special guests.
No matter where you’re listening, our intent is that this platform will empower our community to belong, become and be set apart.
Visit the Asbury podcast page, featuring Asbury Chapel services
This Is Asbury is produced by Emily Hurt ’24 and hosted by Abby Laub. Editing by Brendan Tighe ’24, Alixandra Stiefel ’20 and John Teoh ’25. Researcher, Writer, Editor: Madison Anderson ’23. Graphics by Austin Zweifel ’20. Content Advisor and Faculty Liaison: Jeremy Simmons ’18. Music by Professor of Media Communication/Audio Barry Blair.
Asbury guest N.T. Wright discusses what it means to belong, become and be set apart.
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Industry veteran Prof. Sean Gaffney discusses responsible use of artificial intelligence.
Prof. Todd Wold shares his extensive research on the digitization of church.
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