
Mike Tolliver
Executive Director of the Center for Hebraic Thought and is working on his PhD thesis.
Top 3 podcasts with Mike Tolliver
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Jan 9, 2025 • 40min
Hebraic Thought, "What Hath Darwin...", and What's Coming Next (Dru Johnson) Ep #182
Mike Tolliver interviews Dr. Dru Johnson, the president of the Center for Hebraic Thought. They dive into the richness of Hebraic thought, contrasting it with Western philosophies while emphasizing biblical concepts of justice and morality. The discussion covers how ancient insights can inform contemporary issues like incarceration and gender identity. Dr. Johnson also touches on the surprising connections between Hebraic thought and Darwinian theory, revealing shared themes that connect scripture with modern science. Upcoming projects hint at exciting developments in bridging these ideas.

May 22, 2025 • 53min
Storge, Justice, and the Ten Commandments: Rethinking Biblical Love (Mike Tolliver) Ep. #201
Mike Tolliver, the Executive Director of the Center for Hebraic Thought, dives deep into familial love and biblical justice. He challenges the notion of prioritizing family over neighborly love, arguing that Storge is vital for societal function. Tolliver discusses the roles of the kinsman-redeemer and adoption in scripture, shedding light on how family ethics permeate the Ten Commandments. His exploration includes the complexities of family loyalty versus love for strangers, offering fresh perspectives on ancient concepts and modern implications.

Jan 16, 2025 • 54min
The State of Hebraic Thought in 2025 (Dru Johnson) Ep. #183
Mike Tolliver, a prominent co-host and thinker in Hebraic studies, joins Dr. Dru Johnson to discuss the evolution and future of Hebraic thought. They dive into recent scholarly advancements, unveiling notable works like Beryl Dove Lerner's exploration of divine interactions and Michael Rhodes' take on justice. The conversation highlights vital resources, including The Bible Project, and addresses the challenge of oversaturated content in the field. Looking forward, they advocate for collaborative scripture study and innovative online courses to enrich understanding and engagement.