The Bible For Normal People

Peter Enns and Jared Byas
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20 snips
Mar 27, 2025 • 45min

[ATBW] Episode 3 - Loopholes

The discussion highlights cunning loopholes that allowed women to carve out roles in ministry despite official prohibitions. From the historical struggle for women's ordination to the evolving influence of pastor's wives, personal stories reveal resilience in a male-dominated environment. Challenges in pursuing ministry roles are illuminated, along with the significant contributions of trailblazers like Rosalie Beck and Bertha Smith. This exploration of gender norms in faith showcases the complex dynamics of women's authority within the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Mar 24, 2025 • 55min

[Bible] Episode 294: Roberto de La Noval - Universalism as a Doctrine

Roberto de la Noval, an assistant professor of theology at Mount St. Mary's University, dives into the intriguing topic of universalism, discussing the belief that all individuals will ultimately be reconciled with God. He sheds light on common misconceptions and traces the roots of universalism in early Christianity. The conversation explores the evolution of doctrine influenced by historical context and emphasizes the importance of understanding scriptural interpretations within their community. A fascinating look at salvation and the reimagining of hell awaits!
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Mar 20, 2025 • 1h 4min

[ATBW] Episode 2 - The Invisible Woman

Kathy Hoppe, an associate professor and ordained minister, shares her experiences as a woman navigating the Southern Baptist Convention, while Robert Downen, a Texas journalist, unpacks the complexities of Christian nationalism. They discuss the historical struggles of women in the SBC, the conservative resurgence of the 1980s, and the impact of the Me Too movement on accountability within the church. Their insights reveal the challenges and resilience of women who strive for equality and recognition in a traditionally male-dominated environment.
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Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 5min

[Faith] Episode 54: Erin Hicks Moon - Disentangling Faith

In this episode of Faith for Normal People, Pete and Jared talk with Erin Hicks Moon about growing up Southern Baptist and how she started rethinking parts of her faith, moving away from certainty and learning to embrace mystery. She shares her experience with deconstruction, the Bible, and how faith can still be meaningful even without having everything figured out.Show Notes → https://thebiblefornormalpeople.com/episode-54-erin-hicks-moon-disentangling-faith/ Watch this episode on YouTube → https://youtu.be/Qb3_0qZpLlA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 13, 2025 • 57min

[ATBW] Episode 1 - George Orwell Warned Us About 1984

Pamela Durso, President of Central Seminary, and Meredith Stone, Executive Director of Baptist Women in Ministry, delve into the transformative history of women in the Southern Baptist Convention. They highlight St. Fabiola’s legacy of compassion and the groundbreaking work of female pioneers in 1984 who fought for women's ordination. The conversation examines the ongoing struggles for equality in ministry and how societal pressures have influenced the church's stance on female leadership, sparking vital discussions still relevant today.
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Mar 10, 2025 • 59min

[Bible] Episode 293: Beth Allison Barr & Savannah Locke - The Women Filed Away by the Southern Baptist Convention

In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete and Jared talk to Beth Allison Barr and Savannah Locke, the creators of our brand new mini-series All the Buried Women, about their journey uncovering the hidden history of women in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) through archival research for Beth’s new book Becoming the Pastor’s Wife. Together they offer a picture of hope for change through truth-telling and historical accountability.Show Notes → https://thebiblefornormalpeople.com/episode-293-beth-allison-barr-savannah-locke-the-women-filed-away-by-the-southern-baptist-convention/ Watch this episode on YouTube → https://youtu.be/T625FTB-Xno  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 6, 2025 • 7min

[ATBW] Introducing All the Buried Women

Savannah Locke introduces All the Buried Women, a compelling new miniseries that uncovers the hidden stories of women within the archives of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). What started as a small passion project grew into a year-and-a-half journey into the history of America’s largest Protestant denomination. Together, historian Beth Allison Barr and Savannah Locke are bringing to light the experiences of women silenced by their own denomination and the systemic forces that enabled their marginalization.Show Notes —> https://thebiblefornormalpeople.com/introducing-all-the-buried-women/Credits: Hosts: Beth Allison Barr and Savannah Locke Producer: Savannah Locke Writing and Editing: Beth Allison Barr and Savannah Locke Sound Editing and Music: Savannah Locke and Todd Locke Introduction and Closing Song: Jaded by Savannah Locke Partner Organization: The Bible for Normal People Additional Thanks: Andy Clark, Systems Administrator within the University Libraries at Baylor University; Erin Smith, Marketing Manager at Baker Publishing Group; Jordan Corona; Dr. Taffey Hall, Director of the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives; Brittany Prescott, Podcast Producer for The Bible for Normal People; Adam McCullough, Archivist of Canadian Baptist Archives at McMaster Divinity College; Gordon Heath, Director of Canadian Baptist Archives at McMaster Divinity College; Rev. Leanne Friesen, Executive Minister of Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec (CBOQ) and CBOQ executive board; and the whole team at Lawyers for Reporters. Social Media Links: Follow us on Instagram: @alltheburiedwomen @bethallisonbarr @savannah_locke @thebiblefornormalpeople Subscribe to Beth's Substack: https://bethallisonbarr.substack.com Subscribe to Savannah's Substack: https://savannahlocke.substack.com Promo Code:Use code PODCAST40 to get 40% off Becoming the Pastor’s Wife until April 30th through Baker Publishing Group's Website: http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/becoming-the-pastor-s-wife/414910 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 1min

[Bible] Episode 292: Pete Enns - Pete Ruins Genesis (Part 5)

Delve into the fascinating tale of Joseph as a pivotal figure in Israel's history. Explore themes of sibling rivalry and deception, along with profound questions about identity and morality. Joseph's journey from favored son to Egyptian leader highlights redemption and the importance of preparedness. The narratives intertwine family dynamics with broader national struggles while revealing intricate authorship traditions behind Genesis. Join in reflection on faith and community as Israel navigates its tumultuous journey.
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Feb 24, 2025 • 58min

[Faith] Episode 53: Sarah McCammon - The Politics of Evangelicalism

Sarah McCammon, NPR Politics reporter and author of "The Exvangelicals," sheds light on the complex interplay of evangelicalism and politics. She discusses how cultural values often supersede personal faith, particularly in support of Donald Trump. McCammon shares insights from her journey in a conservative evangelical community, revealing how fear and love shape identity. The conversation explores shifting demographics within the evangelical movement and the evolving relationship with the Republican Party, emphasizing the impact of economic concerns over traditional religious affiliations.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 53min

[Bible] Episode 291: John Dominic Crossan - Paul's Vision Beyond Violence

John Dominic Crossan, a renowned Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, discusses his insights on Paul's evolution from a persecutor to a proponent of a messianic vision. He highlights the implications of Jesus's execution as a reflection of societal violence and the transformative power of resurrection in fostering a peaceful civilization. The conversation dives into the complexity of the Pharisees, cosmic justice, and how these themes resonate in both historical and modern contexts, offering a thought-provoking lens on faith and morality.

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