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Theology for the People

Theology for the People

By Nick Cady

Addressing the intersection of theology and culture with Nick Cady, pastor of White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado
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Christ-Centered Hermeneutics - Part 2: Responding to Objections to Christ-Centered Hermeneutics - with Mike Neglia

Theology for the PeopleOct 01, 2021

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From Doubt to Belief: The Factors Involved in Journeys to Faith in Jesus - with Randy Newman

From Doubt to Belief: The Factors Involved in Journeys to Faith in Jesus - with Randy Newman

Randy Newman grew up in a secular Jewish home, but through relationships with Christians, as well as through a series of personal events and realizations, he became a Christian. Randy is now a senior fellow for apologetics at the C.S. Lewis Institute, and over the past several decades he has talked with many individuals, and studied their journeys of coming to faith in Jesus. 

In his recent book, “Questioning Faith” - he tells some of these stories, and looks at the factors in what he calls “indirect journeys of belief through terrains of doubt.”

In this episode, Randy and I speak about his story of coming to faith in Jesus, and we talk about some of the factors that Christians face today in sharing their faith, and how we can do that more effectively. 

Make sure to check out the Theology for the People website at nickcady.org

Apr 17, 202440:57
Almost a Reformer: How Erasmus of Rotterdam Fueled the Reformation but Personally Stopped Short - with Shane Angland
Apr 10, 202458:28
Loving the Ones Who Drive You Crazy: How and Why Christians Should Pursue Unity in the Church - with Jamie Dunlop

Loving the Ones Who Drive You Crazy: How and Why Christians Should Pursue Unity in the Church - with Jamie Dunlop

Jamie Dunlop is an associate pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church, in Washington D.C. and the author of the book, Love the Ones Who Drive You Crazy: Eight Truths for Pursuing Unity in Your Church.

Jamie's church is only a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol building, and Jamie discusses how their church has navigated some of the difficult social issues of the past few years by determining to be a “Christ alone” type of church.

In this episode, we discuss the goal of Christian unity in the midst of a divided society, and how to pursue it. Where do you draw the lines?  How do you determine which issues are primary issues?  And why is it important to love those who are different from you, in the Body of Christ?


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Apr 03, 202442:07
Go and Do Likewise: the Role of Acts of Mercy in the Mission of Jesus - with Amy DiMarcangelo

Go and Do Likewise: the Role of Acts of Mercy in the Mission of Jesus - with Amy DiMarcangelo

In the Parable to the Good Samaritan, Jesus concludes the parable with this phrase: “Go and Do Likewise.”

What then is the role of “acts of mercy” or providing for physical needs, in regard to the Great Commission we’ve received from Jesus: to go into the world and preach the Gospel to all people?

Amy DiMarcangelo is an author, a mom, and a seminarian who cares deeply about engaging in the mission of God in a holistic way. She and her husband have adopted a child, and they are involved in caring for refugees in their community.

Amy's recent book is called, Go and Do Likewise: A Call to Follow Jesus in a Life of Mercy and Mission.

In this episode, Amy and I talk about the “social gospel” and evangelism, and about developing a holistic approach to meeting people’s physical and spiritual needs.

We also share our stories of working with refugees, including how my father in law, who was a refugee from Hungary, came to faith in Jesus.

Make sure to check out the Theology for the People website at nickcady.org

Mar 27, 202444:14
Digital Liturgies: How the Internet Impacts Christian Discipleship - with Samuel James
Mar 20, 202448:49
William Tyndale and the Desire for the English Bible - with Shane Angland
Mar 13, 202448:38
Understanding the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit - with Fred Sanders

Understanding the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit - with Fred Sanders

Who is the Holy Spirit, and how does an understanding of the person and work of the Holy Spirit contribute to our life and faith as believers in Jesus? 

Fred Sanders is professor of theology at the Torrey Honors College at Biola University. He is the author of a much sought-after series of theological comic books, as well as the recently published book, The Holy Spirit: an Introduction, which is part of the Short Studies in Systematic Theology series put out by Crossway Publishing.

Fred has focused much of his theological work on the topic of the Trinity, so when it comes to talking about the person and work of the Holy Spirit, he has a unique and helpful perspective. 

In this episode we talk about what the Bible says and doesn’t say about the Holy Spirit, whether it’s okay to pray to the Holy Spirit, and more.

Make sure to visit the Theology for the People website at nickcady.org

Mar 06, 202433:23
Mental Health & the Bible - with David Murray
Feb 28, 202443:14
Explaining the Three Main Views on Eschatology

Explaining the Three Main Views on Eschatology

For many people, the study of the “end times” can feel mysterious and disorienting. But, upon examination, what you find is that there are really only three main lenses through which people interpret the eschatological texts in the Bible.

In this episode, my friend Aaron Salvato from the Good Lion Podcast, interviews me about the end times passages in the Bible and I lay out the three different ways these passages have been interpreted, and why. 

I outline the futurist, preterist, and idealist positions, and explain how they correspond to premillennialism, postmillennialism, and amillennialism. I also weigh the strengths and weaknesses underlying these different interpretations.

Make sure to visit the Theology for the People website at nickcady.org

Feb 21, 202401:23:27
Why Psalm 23 is a Microcosm of the Bible - with David Gibson
Feb 14, 202437:56
Peter J. Williams - Why Jesus’ Teachings in the Gospels are Reliable & Incredible

Peter J. Williams - Why Jesus’ Teachings in the Gospels are Reliable & Incredible

Many people consider Jesus to be a great teacher, but few actually realize just how incredible his teachings actually were.

Dr. Peter J. Williams is the principal of Tyndale House in Cambridge, and he is the chair of the International Greek New Testament Project. He is also a member of the ESV Translation Oversight Committee, and the author of several books, including one titled: Can We Trust the Gospels?

Dr. Williams' latest book is called The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher, in which he examines Jesus' teachings in the Gospels and shows how we know that these teachings truly do originate with Jesus, and that they show an incredible awareness of, and connection to the Old Testament in a way that would have triggered the memories of the first listeners, and which contains layers of meaning for us as readers today.

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Feb 07, 202431:03
Andrew Wilson - Romanticism & “Protestant Paganism”: Christianity in Relation to Western Culture

Andrew Wilson - Romanticism & “Protestant Paganism”: Christianity in Relation to Western Culture

In this first episode of Season 4, Nick Cady speaks with pastor and author Andrew Wilson about why understanding western culture is important for Christian theology and mission.

Andrew has a PhD from King’s College London, and he serves as the teaching pastor at King’s Church London.

In his new book, Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West, Andrew looks at 7 transformational events which took place in 1776, that paved the way for today’s post-Christian western culture. By understanding how those events influence the way people think today, Christians can more effectively share God’s truth in a post-Christian age.

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Jan 31, 202447:03
Season 4 Trailer

Season 4 Trailer

The new season of Theology for the People will be coming, starting in January 31, 2024, and featuring topics including: Eschatology, Church History, Mental Health, Practical Theology, and more.

Upcoming guests include Shane Angland, Andrew Wilson, Peter J. Williams, and Fred Sanders. 

If you haven’t yet done so yet, make sure to subscribe, to make sure that new episodes are delivered right to your device as soon as they are released, and keep an eye out for those new episodes coming soon!

Jan 19, 202400:43
The Role of Beauty in Theology - with Dr. Philip Ryken

The Role of Beauty in Theology - with Dr. Philip Ryken

Dr. Philip Ryken is the President of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. He has a Doctorate in Philosophy from Oxford University, and he is the author of over 50 books. His latest book is called Beauty is Your Destiny: How the Promise of Splendor Changes Everything.  

In this episode, Dr. Ryken and I discuss the role of beauty in theology. Dr. Ryken points out that Beauty is not a topic that is often discussed in theological circles, but it should be, both as a lens through which we view theological topics such as forgiveness, or atonement, or justice, and even as an attribute of God and the end result of God’s work of redemption in our lives and in the world.




Sep 14, 202342:00
Avoiding Reductionist Views of the Atonement - with Jeremy Treat

Avoiding Reductionist Views of the Atonement - with Jeremy Treat

Jeremy Treat is the Pastor for preaching and vision at Reality LA, a church in Los Angeles, California. He is also an Adjunct Professor of theology at BIOLA University, and he has his PhD from Wheaton College. 

Jeremy is the author of several books. His latest book is The Atonement: an Introduction, published by Crossway Publishing as part of their series of Short Studies in Systematic Theology.

In this episode, Jeremy speaks with Nick Cady about the doctrine of the Atonement, including what it means, and why it is so central to Christianity.

They also discuss some common errors that people commit when thinking about the atonement, and how many of these errors are due to a view of the atonement which is reductionistic. Further, they talk about the practical implications of those different reductionist views.

Jeremy believes that the best narrative in which to understand the atoning work of Jesus is that of the Kingdom of God, in light of the entire story that the Bible tells.

Aug 24, 202340:29
A Biblical Approach to Church Planting - with Nathan Knight
Aug 17, 202345:23
Learning from the Life of Elisabeth Elliot - with Lucy S R Austen

Learning from the Life of Elisabeth Elliot - with Lucy S R Austen

Elisabeth Elliott was one of the most well-known and influential figures of the late 20th century, and early 21st century, both in evangelical circles, but also in the culture at large. Recently a biography of her life was written by Lucy S R Austen, and published by Crossway Publishing, titled Elisabeth Elliot: A Life.

On this episode of Theology for the People, I speak with Lucy S R Austen about who Elisabeth Elloitt was and the influence that she had. As Lucy points out, Elisabeth Elliot was a sometimes controversial figure, who changed her views on things throughout her life, and her life reflects much of the history of evangelicalism in the 20th century.

Visit the Theology for the People website at nickcady.org

Aug 10, 202332:45
500 Year Journey: How the Magi Knew When Jesus Would be Born - with Cory Piper

500 Year Journey: How the Magi Knew When Jesus Would be Born - with Cory Piper

Cory Piper is a teacher who specializes in the Old Testament, theology, and history. He recently wrote a book called 500 Year Journey: How the Magi Knew When Jesus Would be Born

We discuss who the Magi were and why they came to Jerusalem at the exact time they did, when Jesus was born, and how it ties into the book of Daniel and other Old Testament passages.

Additionally, we talk about the history of why the church has celebrated the birth of Jesus on December 25, and whether that has any ties to paganism or not.

Visit the Theology for the People website at nickcady.org

Aug 03, 202349:53
What is Biblical Unitarianism? - Considering the Best Arguments For and Against It
Jul 27, 202349:47
Dealing with Doubt and Deconstruction - with Aaron Salvato

Dealing with Doubt and Deconstruction - with Aaron Salvato

In recent years it has become increasingly popular for people who grew up in Christianity to go through a process of “deconstruction” in which they seek to examine and question the origins of their beliefs. 

Deconstruction isn’t always a bad thing, but the deconstruction movement, powered by social media, largely targets younger people and encourages them to cast off their Christiaan beliefs. 

This episode of Theology for the People is the recording of a workshop which Nick Cady and Aaron Salvato co-lead at the 2023 Calvary Global Network International Conference on the Topic of Doubt and Deconstruction.

We start out by defining deconstructionism and examining its philosophical roots, then we look at the impact of this movement and some of the common themes in its claims. Finally, we discuss a Biblical response to doubt and deconstruction and give some helpful tips for addressing the questions that those who are deconstructing may have. 

Check out more from Aaron Salvato on the Good Lion Podcast.

My book, The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity, can be found here.

Visit the Theology for the People blog at nickcady.org

Jul 20, 202301:00:00
Making Sense of the Beatitudes - with Chris Castaldo

Making Sense of the Beatitudes - with Chris Castaldo

Chris Castaldo is the Lead Pastor of New Covenant Church in Naperville, Illinois. In this episode we discuss his recent book The Upside Down Kingdom: Wisdom for Life from the Beatitudes. We talk about how the Beatitudes are meant to be understood, and how people have misread them throughout history. Further, we also discuss what the eschatological nature of the Beatitudes, and what they mean for practical areas of life, such as lament, power, and politics.

Chris has a PhD from London School of Theology, and he is a fellow at the Center for Pastor Theologians. He has authored and contributed to several books including: Talking with Catholics about the Gospel: A Guide for Evangelicals.

You can find more about Chris and read his writings at chriscastaldo.com.

Jul 10, 202343:45
AMA #1: Ask Me Anything - Pride Month, Sin in the New Jerusalem, Work, Marriage, and more
Jun 08, 202334:11
With All Your Might: Exploring Biblical Teaching about Diligence, Hard Work, Sabbath, and Sloth
Jun 01, 202359:34
The First Gospel: Why Genesis 3 is Key to Understanding the Entire Bible - with Mitch Chase

The First Gospel: Why Genesis 3 is Key to Understanding the Entire Bible - with Mitch Chase

Mitchell Chase (PhD) is the Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He also serves as Preaching Pastor at Kosmosdale Baptist Church. Mitch has written several articles for the Gospel Coalition, and he is the author of several books. 

In this episode, Mitch and Nick discuss how a better understanding of Genesis 3 can help us understand the entire Bible in a deeper way. Mitch’s latest book, Short of Glory: a Biblical and Theological Exploration of the Fall, addresses this topic. We discuss some issues in Genesis 3, such as the priestly role of Adam and the naming of Eve, among others.

Follow Mitch on Substack at Biblical Theology

May 25, 202347:34
The Raskol of 1666 and What It Shows Us About Russian Orthodox Theology
May 18, 202348:60
Christ's Concern for the Local Church: Seen in the 7 Letters to Churches in Revelation - with Mike Neglia

Christ's Concern for the Local Church: Seen in the 7 Letters to Churches in Revelation - with Mike Neglia

Mike Neglia is the Lead Pastor of Calvary Cork, in Cork, Ireland. He is a graduate student at Western Seminary and he leads Expositors Collective, an initiative to train and equip the next generation of Christ-centered expository Bible teachers.

In this episode, Mike and I speak about the 7 letters to 7 churches in Revelation 2-3, and what these letters show us about Christ's concern for local churches, and how that should shape the way we feel and act towards the local church ourselves.

Resources mentioned in this episode include:

May 11, 202348:08
The Radical Reformers and Their Impact on Christianity Today
May 04, 202349:33
Personal Update
Apr 28, 202314:00
Carrying Out the Mission of God in a Divided Nation - with Drs. Matthew Kim & Paul Hoffman

Carrying Out the Mission of God in a Divided Nation - with Drs. Matthew Kim & Paul Hoffman

Drs. Matthew Kim and Paul Hoffman are the authors of Preaching to a Divided Nation: A Seven-Step Model for Promoting Reconciliation and Unity.

Drs. Kim and Hoffman met at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. Dr. Hoffman is lead pastor of Evangelical Friends Church of Newport, Rhode Island, and Dr. Kim is Professor of Practical Theology and the Hubert H. and Gladys S. Raborn Chair of Pastoral Leadership at Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University.

They are passionate about the Bible’s vision of the reconciliation of all things in Christ, and they care deeply about the Body of Christ and the Mission of God — and they share how this theology can play out practically in the way that we minister in a world which is plagued by division.

In this episode, we talk about when and how Christians should address hot topics in our societies, and some guiding principles for helping people navigate the cultural moments we find ourselves in.

Mentioned in this episode is Dr. Kim's book, Preaching with Cultural Intelligence: Understanding the People Who Hear Our Sermons

Apr 20, 202352:21
When were the Gospels & Revelation Written? And Why It Matters - with Shane Angland
Apr 13, 202344:15
What Proof is there that Jesus Actually Resurrected?
Apr 06, 202325:59
Bible Study in the Dark Ages: The Irish Monastic Approach and What It Can Teach Us Today - with Shane Angland
Mar 30, 202337:25
Do Christians Pick and Choose When It Comes to Old Testament Laws?
Mar 23, 202309:03
Applied Theology: Ministering to Victims of Human Trafficking in Budapest, Hungary - The Theological Foundations of "Mercy Ministry"
Mar 16, 202338:38
Wealthy & Whole - with Jeff Gipe
Mar 09, 202344:45
Business as Mission - with Steven and Teresa Yeats, Missionaries in Moldova
Mar 02, 202352:25
The Subversive Power of the Lord's Prayer

The Subversive Power of the Lord's Prayer

Dan Marotta is the founding Rector of Redeemer Anglican Church in Richmond, Virginia, and the author of Liturgy in the Wilderness: How the Lord's Prayer Shapes the Imagination of the Church in a Secular Age.

In this episode, we discuss the topic of prayer and the Lord's Prayer specifically. 

The Lord’s Prayer is a beautiful, subversive passage of words given to the church by Jesus. It forms our imaginations and—given time—transforms us. Dan explains how what you pray shapes what you believe, which in turn shapes how you live.

Visit the Theology for the People blog at nickcady.org, where you can read articles and suggest topics for future episodes.

Feb 23, 202344:12
Ministering in Ukraine During the War: How God is Working & How to Pray

Ministering in Ukraine During the War: How God is Working & How to Pray

Benjamin Morrison is a missionary in Ukraine and the pastor of Calvary Chapel Svitlovodsk in Central Ukraine.

Ben is also a leader with City to City in Europe and Ukraine.

To support Ben and the ministry he is doing, visit bit.ly/give2ukraine

Visit the Theology for the People blog at nickcady.org to read articles, suggest topics, or ask questions.

Feb 16, 202345:12
Writing Update & Announcement: Audiobook Preview & Upcoming Book Releases

Writing Update & Announcement: Audiobook Preview & Upcoming Book Releases

Curt Fuller is the Technical Director at White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado.

Additionally, Curt is Nick's writing partner; he was the editor of Nick's first book: The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity

The audiobook version of that book was published on February 1, 2023. In this episode, you can hear a preview of that book, and we discuss other projects currently in the works.

To read the Theology for the People blog, or to suggest a topic or ask a question, visit: nickcady.org

Feb 09, 202327:47
How Long, O Lord? - The Biblical Genre of Lament and Its Role in Our Lives Today

How Long, O Lord? - The Biblical Genre of Lament and Its Role in Our Lives Today

Welcome to Season 3 of Theology for the People!

Michael Payne is the Worship Pastor at White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado. Previously he served as a missionary and worship pastor in Hungary at Golgota Budapest. Prior to that, he served in the US Marine Corps.

Listen to Mike's original music on Spotify here, or see him in action on the White Fields Church YouTube page.

The books Mike recommends in this episode on the topic of the biblical genre of lament are:

  1. Michael Card, A Sacred Sorrow: Reaching Out to God in the Lost Language of Lament
  2. Mark Vroegop - Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy
  3. Walter Brueggemann - The Message of the Psalms

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Feb 02, 202350:04
Was It Necessary for Our Salvation that Jesus be God?
Dec 23, 202206:32
Liturgy: Going Through the (Right) Motions

Liturgy: Going Through the (Right) Motions

Aaron Damiani is a pastor and the author of the book: Earth Filled with Heaven — Finding Life in Liturgy, Sacraments and other Ancient Practices of the Church.
In this episode, Aaron and I discuss some of the practices that Christians have traditionally done in their worship services, and how Christians today can benefit from incorporating some of those formative practices.
Additionally, we discussion some of the pitfalls or potential downsides of a liturgical approach to worship and discipleship, and some ways that High Church and Low Church Protestants can learn from each other in order to create an intentional order or service which helps develop healthy disciples of Jesus.
If you benefited from this episode, please share it with others, and if you would like to help the podcast, the best way to do that is by leaving a rating or review on your podcast app.
Nov 03, 202240:45
How is Gluttony a Danger to Your Soul?
Oct 27, 202238:38
How is the Mission of God Progressing in the Midst of the War in Ukraine?
Jun 16, 202240:22
What is Over-Realized Eschatology?
Jun 09, 202206:55
Are Christian Sexual Ethics Harmful or Helpful? Was "Purity Culture" a Mistake? - with Dean Inserra

Are Christian Sexual Ethics Harmful or Helpful? Was "Purity Culture" a Mistake? - with Dean Inserra

Dean Inserra is the author of the book, Pure: Why the Bible's Plan for Sexuality Isn't Outdated, Irrelevant, or Oppressive. In this episode, we talk about "purity culture" and whether the recent pushback against it is warranted. We also discuss biblical sexual ethics and Dean gives advice for people in different life situations in regard to marriage, singleness, and dating.

Dean is the founding and lead pastor of City Church in Tallahassee, Florida. He is a graduate of Liberty University and holds a MA in Theological Studies from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is currently pursuing a D.Min from Southern Seminary. Dean is an advisory member of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission's Leadership Council with the Southern Baptist Convention and is a member of Baptist 21.

For more information about the Calvary Chapel / CGN international conference June 26-29, 2022, visit conference.calvarychapel.com

Jun 02, 202235:14
What is Gospel Culture and How is It Developed?

What is Gospel Culture and How is It Developed?

Tim Chaddick is the Pastor for Preaching at Reality Ventura and Founding Pastor of Reality Church London and Reality LA. A native to California, Tim's first ten years of church-planting ministry started as the Lead Pastor of Reality LA in 2006, a thriving church in the heart of Hollywood, before planting Reality London in the UK in 2016. In 2021, Tim returned to California to take up the Pastor for Preaching role at Reality Ventura.

In this episode we talk about culture in general, and "gospel culture" specifically. What is "gospel culture" and how is it developed amongst a group of people, whether that be a church, a family, a staff, or elsewhere? 

Tim and I will both be speaking at the Calvary Chapel / CGN International Conference in Orange County, California, June 26-29. More information and registration can be found here at conference.calvarychapel.com

Tim's first two books, Better: How Jesus Satisfies the Search for Meaning and The Truth about Lies, were projects which came from lessons learned while living and pastoring in urban areas. Pastor Tim and his wife Lindsey care deeply about the ministry of the local church and seek to devote themselves to helping churches begin and flourish in their mission to share and reflect the gospel.

May 26, 202249:02
What is Your Soul and How Can It Flourish? - with Dominic Done

What is Your Soul and How Can It Flourish? - with Dominic Done

Dominic Done is a pastor and author based out of Colorado Springs, where he leads a ministry called Pursuing Faith.

Dominic has served as Professor of Applied Theology at George Fox University, lead pastor of Westside: A Jesus Church in Portland, Oregon. He has a Master’s Degree in Theology from the University of Oxford and is currently working on his PhD at the University of Oxford under Alister McGrath. 

He has written two books. His first book, When Faith Fails: Finding God in the Shadow of Doubt, addresses the topics of doubt and deconstruction. His latest book, Your Longing Has a Name: Come Alive to the Story You Were Made For, was just released this year.

Dominic was recently a guest on Unbelievable? in which he debated with an atheist philosopher on the origin of virtues. 

For more information about the Calvary Global Network (CGN) conference taking place in Costa Mesa, CA from June 26-29, at which Dominic will be speaking, visit conference.calvarychapel.com

May 19, 202233:20
Fasting Q&A: Eating Disorders & Alternative Forms of Fasting
May 09, 202215:09
The Purpose and Power of Fasting - with Conor Berry

The Purpose and Power of Fasting - with Conor Berry

Conor Berry is the Lead Pastor of Calvary Chapel Santa Maria on the Central Coast of California. 

In this episode we discuss what the Bible has to say about fasting. What is the purpose of fasting? How does it work? What is the relationship between fasting and prayer, and what is the "reward" of fasting mentioned by Jesus in Matthew 6:16?

We seek to answer these questions with consideration of how Christians throughout history have understood fasting, and by looking at a few modern resources as well.

Books referenced in this episode:

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May 05, 202244:48