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Baptist Research Podcast

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by New Zealand Baptist Research and Historical Society

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The Baptist Research Podcast is an occasional podcast which shares content from Baptist Research and History events and other connected Baptist Research networks in Aotearoa. Hosted by the New Zealand Baptist Research and Historical Society.

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December 14, 2023

The Sutherland Lecture 2023

The Sutherland Lecture seeks to platform significant research that speaks prophetically to local churches, pastors, and scholars involved in Baptist life in Aotearoa. This year, Martin Sutherland presents ‘Kept apart by creeds: The 1923 Act of Incorporation in the context of division’. His lecture explores what divides us and why we’re still together. Asking those ‘Big Bite’ questions about how we handle difference and reflecting on the Act of Incorporation and what that means in our constitutional basis all comes into this story… Note: This episode was recorded at the Sutherland Lecture breakfast at the Baptist National Hui 2023 and includes Q&A at the end (low audio quality).

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November 29, 2022

The Sutherland Lecture 2022

The Sutherland Lecture seeks to platform significant research that speaks prophetically to local churches, pastors, and scholars involved in Baptist life in Aotearoa. This year’s Sutherland Lecture was focused on the theme of “Telling Stories” and featured three contributors: Dr Laura Schilperoort, Rāwiri Auty, and Sarah Rice. In the Lecture, they each explore how the narratives we tell—biblical, historical, cultural, and theological—shape who we become and who we imagine ourselves to be. The Lecture was emceed by Caleb Haurua, committee member for Baptist Research and History. Note: This episode is the full unedited recording, including Q&A, from the Sutherland Lecture breakfast at the National Baptist Hui 2022.

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November 23, 2020

The Sutherland Lecture 2015

The Sutherland Lecture seeks to platform significant research that speaks prophetically to local churches, pastors, and scholars involved in Baptist life in Aotearoa. David Ambler presents 'Lessons from the Crossroads of History: What can our colonial past teach the Baptist Churches of New Zealand today?' Friday, 6 November 2015, Tauranga, New Zealand, annual Baptist Assembly.

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What is Baptist Research Podcast?

The Baptist Research Podcast is an occasional podcast which shares content from Baptist Research and History events and other connected Baptist Research networks in Aotearoa.

Hosted by the New Zealand Baptist Research and Historical Society.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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