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Stewards of the Land – A Conversation with Heath Thomas

51 min · 21. jan. 2026
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In this episode, Kori and John-Mark talk to biblical scholar Heath Thomas about how the prophet Micah challenges the church today to steward land in a way that is characterized by the justice, compassion, and hospitality of God’s kingdom. The conversation builds bridges between the Old Testament prophet and contemporary issues like affordable housing, imminent domain, and land theft. Dr. Thomas is an expert in the theology of the Hebrew scriptures and the president of Oklahoma Baptist University. This conversation builds on two chapters from a recent book, The Minor Prophets: A Theological Introduction [https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.amazon.com/Minor-Prophets-Theological-Introduction/dp/1514001683&sa=D&source=editors&ust=1769026537801036&usg=AOvVaw2g07wMOiG8YBl7sCcQNz3b], which Dr. Thomas co-authored with Craig Bartholomew.

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