
Michael Rhodes
Lecturer in Old Testament at Carey Baptist College and ordained minister in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church
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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 9min
Michael Rhodes – Just Discipleship
Michael Rhodes, an expert in biblical justice and a distinguished lecturer in Old Testament studies, explores the vital link between justice and discipleship. He discusses the transformative impact of Deuteronomy on understanding justice today. Listeners will discover the importance of community in addressing racial challenges and the need for a broader engagement with marginalized groups. With a mix of humor and depth, Rhodes contrasts biblical figures Joseph and Daniel to present fresh political discipleship ideas and rethinks virtue ethics in biblical interpretation.

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Jun 9, 2023 • 47min
Is ’Systemic Injustice’ Biblical? (Michael Rhodes)
Terms like "systemic sin" or "structural injustice" immediately make many people think of contemporary ideologies that they either strongly embrace or strongly oppose, such as socialism or the much-discussed (but poorly understood) critical race theory. These charged terms are often employed in vague or unhelpful ways.
The Bible has many examples of sin and injustice that are not purely individual—of evil that is bigger than the sum of the evildoers, and iniquity that reverberates through generations. How can we think more clearly and biblically about the nature of evil and injustice? Sin is many things in Scripture: an action, an identity, an agent or power, and the brokenness of structures and systems. People err when they don't grasp the Bible's full, complex picture of sin.
Michael Rhodes (PhD, Trinity College Bristol/University of Aberdeen) is a Lecturer in Old Testament at Carey Baptist College. He is an ordained minister in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, author of Formative Feasting: Practices and Virtue Ethics in the Deuteronomic Tithe Meal and Corinthian Lord’s Supper (2022), and co-author of Practicing the King’s Economy: Honoring Jesus in How We Work, Earn, Spend, Save, and Give.
Show notes:
00:26 Unjust kings don't act alone; the state is more than the sum of its parts
06:46 The positive side: people were created to be mediators of God's blessing
12:34 English hides the second-person plural
14:32 The structures of society create incentives and disincentives for behaviors
15:38 Intergenerational sin in Scripture
18:14 People's inconsistent resistance to the idea of systemic injustice and sin
22:49 What is sin? It's both individual and communal, personal and systemic
31:10 Is this leaning toward socialism or critical race theory?
41:06 Cornel West for president?
41:56 Exercising power faithfully in different kinds political, economic, and cultural contexts
43:48 Paradigmatic depictions of God's kingdom should be announced and emulated in the church
Show notes by Celina Durgin

Mar 26, 2024 • 1h 10min
Michael Rhodes: Practicing Justice-Oriented Discipleship
Biblical scholar Michael Rhodes discusses justice-oriented discipleship in an unjust world, emphasizing the importance of economic responsibilities intertwined with faith. He explores power, love, and justice in discipleship, reflecting on the necessity of intentional striving towards righteousness. The conversation delves into biblical teachings on holiness, mercy, and justice, advocating for a deep engagement with these virtues for a fulfilling and transformative life.