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White Horse Inn: Conversational Theology

Theology by and for the Global Church

Earlier this summer, Hosts Michael Horton and Justin Holcomb spent two weeks in Egypt and Kenya with Theo Global, another project of Sola Media. This trip was part of Theo Global’s annual efforts to gather leading theologians and biblical scholars from across the Middle East and then from East Africa to do theology together – so that the theological roots of the global church can grow strong. 

The first episode of this series was recorded onsite in Kenya, where Mike and Justin sat down with Adam Smith, a PCA minister and the Chief Operating Officer at Sola Media who has led the Theo Global project since it began in 2015. This is Theology by and for the Global Church.


On This Episode

  • Adam Smith is the Chief Operating Officer at Sola Media and has led the Theo Global project since 2015. He has spent much of his career working closely in partnership with churches and church leaders in the non-Western world. Adam is a minister in the Presbyterian Church of America. He served as Managing Editor for the forthcoming Theology Together volume Prophet, Priest, and King: Christology in Global Perspective (Zondervan Academic).
  • Justin Holcomb is a Senior Fellow with Sola Media’s Theo Global. He is also the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida, where he has served as the canon for vocations since 2013. He teaches theology and apologetics at Reformed Theological Seminary and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
  • Michael Horton is White Horse Inn’s founder and co-host. In addition to serving as a J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary California, he is a minister in the United Reformed Churches. He is the author of more than 30 books.

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  4. The Future of Theology in Africa Listen Now ›
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