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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Biblical Critical Theory

Book • 2022

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned by
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Justin Brierley
as a book exploring how scripture sets the terms of the debate on modern political and social theories.
64 snips
S2 E01. Is the Rebirth Right Wing? - Part One
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Justin Brierley
as a book that explores the interaction between Christianity and culture.
43 snips
S2 E02. Is the Rebirth Right Wing? - Part Two
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Gavin Ortlund
as one of the most helpful books he's read recently, offering a proactive approach to relating to modern culture through a biblical lens.
22 snips
Why Jesus Prayed For Unity (A Sermon on John 17)
Mentioned by D.J. Murata, referencing his work on God's love as superabundance in contrast to a utilitarian view.
Episode 22 - Art, beauty, and the Christian imagination (with special guest Dr. Lanta Davis)
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Christopher Watkin
as his most recent book, exploring the intersection of the biblical story and technology.
Christopher Watkin - Technology, Identity and Grace
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Parker Sedeckes
as his new book, discussed in the podcast episode.
Ep. 215 - Can You Have a Biblical... Critical Theory??? w/Dr. Christopher Watkin
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Gavin Ortlund
as a book that shaped his thoughts on third-wayism.
Trump Gaza, Andrew Tate, and Why Christians Must Critique Both Right and Left (Third Wayism)
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Dr. Dru Johnson
; while the conclusions are agreeable, the methodology is not commended.
The State of Hebraic Thought in 2025 (Dru Johnson) Ep. #183
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Dave O'Brien
as the book he is discussing with
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Martin Shuster
in the episode.
Martin Shuster, "Critical Theory: The Basics" (Routledge, 2024)

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