

Christopher Hays
He is the author of the forthcoming book discussing the topic of God's mercy.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 24min
A Review of The Widening of God's Mercy by Christopher Hays and Richard Hays
In this discussion, Christopher Hays, an emerging voice on God's mercy, joins Richard Hays, a renowned theologian who has shifted his perspective on same-sex marriage. They explore the provocative themes of their upcoming book, emphasizing evolving interpretations of biblical texts related to LGBTQ inclusion. The conversation tackles the complexities of sexual ethics, the need for recognizing marginalized voices, and critiques traditional views linking sexual norms to tragic outcomes. It's a rich dialogue pushing for a more inclusive theological understanding.

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Sep 23, 2024 • 1h 11min
Has God "Changed His Mind" on Sexuality?
Rebecca McLaughlin, an insightful author on sexuality and Christianity, joins biblical scholars Christopher and Richard Hays. They delve into evolving perspectives on sexuality within Scripture, discussing their new book, The Widening of God's Mercy. The conversation challenges the traditional views of God's unchanging nature, introduces the idea of divine changeability, and critiques modern interpretations of biblical sexuality. They emphasize the need for compassion while remaining rooted in scriptural truths, all while exploring the complexities of faith and relationships.

Jun 10, 2020 • 0sec
Christopher Hays – Isaiah and Assyria
In this engaging discussion, Christopher Hays, a leading scholar of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, shares insights from his recent work on Isaiah 24-27. He dives into the intriguing themes of resurrection and national suffering during King Josiah's reign. The conversation takes a lighthearted turn as they explore whiskey distilling and hypothetical scenarios like colonizing Mars, blending humor with academic depth. Hays also reflects on the complexities of biblical interpretation and the importance of historical context, keeping listeners captivated throughout.