A podcast that confronts challenges to the Christian faith with hope. We invite a variety of perspectives to avoid echo chambers, but are always respectful.
How reliable is textual criticism and can it give us the original text of Scripture? Dr. Barnabas Aspray's latest podcast investigates this topic in depth: https://t.co/j9ozKq2PtF
Does Christianity value women? Can feminists call God “Father”? We sit down with @albpeeler to discuss her book ‘Women and the Gender of God’.
https://t.co/aB5GlWr91I
It was great to have @JesGrenz on to discuss New Testament textual criticism and some of the challenges it raises for how we understand the Bible.
https://t.co/ASbk8YBWEK
NEW EPISODE! - Can we trust the New Testament manuscripts? Do we have access to the 'original' texts? Is there even an original ???
https://t.co/LnP77v9BzJ
We talk with Michael J Gorman about why critical historical research is necessary but not sufficient for interpreting Scripture, and how it might fit in with a broader approach to interpretation.
https://t.co/z0aJWObQJ7
Austin and Barney go back over the last few episodes and share our thoughts. What did we learn? What did we disagree with? How do we compare and contrast the Bible scholars and theologians we've interviewed so far?
https://t.co/CTICu5iMcL
In this episode we talk to @SethHeringer about the development of modern historical methods and the potential disparities between the basic assumptions of those methods and religious faith.
https://t.co/Tnx7hsDfe8