Creation, New Creation, and Lived Out Theology
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Chapters:
0:00 - 6:03 - Introduction: Getting to know Santosh
6:04 - 10:42 - What is the core ethos of ACTS?
10:43 - 15:00 - Does theology matter beyond academic thought?
15:01 - 18:35 - What does Jesus have to do with climate change?
18:36 - 23:38 - Connections between ecological issues, everyday lives, and theological institutions
23:39 - 26:43 - Combining vocational training, life skills, environmental issues, with theological education
26:44 - 30:16 - The influence of sin in everyday lives
30:17 - 36:15 - How do we rest when we can barely meet our needs?
36:16 - 40:40 - Why bother when God will restore everything?
40:41 - 43:46 - Experiential interconnected learning at ACTS Academy
43:47 - 47:35 - How can local churches be connected with creation care?
47:36 - 51:28 - Do Christian churches and institutions offer anything different?
51:29 - 57:38 - Astha Guitars: How does it connect to the rest of the picture?
57:39 - 1:01:19 - Current and upcoming projects
1:01:20 - 1”03:58 - Conclusion: How to connect with Santosh
Santosh Gnanakan, CEO, ACTS Group of Institutions, is a man with diverse experiences, interests, and gifts. In this interview we talk about a diverse range of topics all centered around making our years count in different ways. Santosh shares his own diverse personal experiences while connecting things to his father Ken Gnankan’s chapter in Asian Christian Theology: Evangelical Perspectives.
ACTS Academy: https://www.actsacademy.in/
AsthaGuitars: https://asthaguitars.com/
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