OnScript

Matthew Bates, Matthew Lynch, Erin Heim, Dru Johnson, Amy Brown Hughes, & Chris Tilling
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17 snips
Oct 2, 2024 • 49min

Arthur Keefer – Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and the Meaning of Life

Arthur Keefer, an expert in theology and philosophy, delves into the profound insights of Ecclesiastes and Proverbs. He draws intriguing comparisons between biblical wisdom and Hellenistic virtue ethics, emphasizing the ethical implications of Proverbs. The conversation also tackles the complexities of life's meaning, suffering, and purpose. Keefer humorously contrasts Australian and UK culture, and reflects on the influence of AI in academia, all while navigating the emotional challenges of biblical scholarship.
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36 snips
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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8 snips
Sep 2, 2024 • 48min

Ann Jervis – Paul and Time

Ann Jervis, an expert on Pauline theology from Wycliffe College, explores Paul's unique understanding of time in relation to Christ. She discusses the intriguing concept of the 'already-not-yet' in Paul's letters. Jervis dives into how believers navigate their past and future through their relationship with Christ, transforming grief into present hope. The conversation also touches on the theological implications of Christ's suffering, urging a re-evaluation of the Eucharist and its communal significance for spiritual growth and deeper empathy.
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5 snips
Aug 13, 2024 • 1h 8min

Marty Folsom – Barth’s Church Dogmatics for Everyone (vol. 2) – Doctrine of God

Marty Folsom, an expert in theology, focuses on his second volume exploring Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics. He delves into the transformative nature of the doctrine of God and critiques natural theology. The conversation connects music and theology, using musical metaphors to illuminate divine love. Folsom also explores divine wrath, freedom, and the relational understanding of election, challenging traditional views. He emphasizes the need for authentic community in spiritual connections, rounding off with insights on future theological works.
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Aug 5, 2024 • 1h 16min

Jodi Magness – Jerusalem Through the Ages

In this engaging discussion, Jodi Magness, a distinguished professor at UNC Chapel Hill, shares insights from her new book about Jerusalem's extensive history. She highlights groundbreaking archaeological discoveries, including the monumental synagogue in Hucoque and the unexpected significance of dog burials. The conversation also tackles the role of pottery in dating artifacts, and the interplay of humor and biblical narratives, revealing how ancient practices shape our understanding of culture and identity.
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Jul 24, 2024 • 1h 6min

Austin Stevenson – The Consciousness of the Historical Jesus

Author Austin Stevenson explores the consciousness of the historical Jesus, delving into topics like epistemology, ontology, classical Christology, cognitive theory, and the interplay of divinity and humanity. The podcast features lively discussions on gospels, influential theologians, New Testament scholars, and the beatific vision, blending classical tradition with critical historical analysis to understand Jesus.
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60 snips
Jul 8, 2024 • 58min

Jason Staples – Paul and the Resurrection of Israel (part II)

Jason Staples, author of 'Paul and the Resurrection of Israel,' discusses Paul's writings on the transformation of Gentiles into Israel, inclusivity in salvation for Israel and Gentiles, the concept of adoption in becoming children of God, and the distinction between physical and spiritual Israel.
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316 snips
Jun 27, 2024 • 1h 8min

Jason Staples – Paul and the Resurrection of Israel (Part I)

Jason Staples, an expert in Pauline studies, discusses the resurrection of Israel in Paul's theology. They delve into restoration eschatology, Gentile inclusion, and the reunification of Israel and Judah. The podcast explores reinterpretations of Romans challenging traditional views and the exegetical nuances in Paul's writings. There's also light-hearted tattoo talk, influential book discussions, and interpretations of Paul's words on Israel's salvation in Romans 11.
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10 snips
Jun 10, 2024 • 50min

Matthew Martens – Reforming Criminal Justice

Trial lawyer and author Matthew Martens discusses reforming criminal justice through a Christian lens, exploring theological concepts in legal practice, the importance of due process in Scripture, challenges in the criminal justice system like racial bias and plea bargaining injustices, and advocating for reform based on Christian ethical principles.
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16 snips
May 20, 2024 • 1h 2min

Michael Barber – The Historical Jesus and the Temple

Historical Jesus expert Michael Barber discusses Jesus within his Jewish context, reevaluating research methods and interpreting Jesus's relationship to the temple. The podcast explores priestly associations, significance of casting lots, and Jesus' prophetic actions in the temple. Barber also shares personal insights on fatherhood and values, highlighting Jesus' portrayal as the true high priest and connections to Davidic messiahship.

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