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Conversations on Current Biblical Scholarship

Episodes

  • (Theology) Ian McFarland – The Word Made Flesh

    17/03/2020

    Episode: Has the Chalcedonian Definition stood the test of time and theological challenge? Ian McFarland thinks so and advocates for a “Chalcedonianism without reserve” in his newest book, The Word Made […] The post (Theology) Ian McFarland - The Word Made Flesh first appeared on OnScript.

  • Wave Nunnally – Israel, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and the Dead Sea Scrolls

    10/03/2020

    This episode takes you on a wild ride through the land of the Bible, the world of Josephus, into the ER after crashed planes, by the Dead Sea, and includes encounters with Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, and a fire-breathing dragon. Brace yourself! The post Wave Nunnally - Israel, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and the Dead Sea Scrolls first appeared on OnScript.

  • Jeanette Hagen Pifer – Faith as Participation

    29/02/2020

    Episode: In this third episode of a mini-series on "faith" (pistis), Jeanette Hagen Pifer brings a different method to bear on pistis, looking at what we might glean from wider conceptual categories related to "faith," like persuasion and boasting. And she was a missionary in the former Soviet Union before becoming a professor! Join her and OnScript co-host Matthew W. Bates, as they discuss Jeanette's new book, Faith as Participation. The post Jeanette Hagen Pifer - Faith as Participation first appeared on OnScript.

  • Nijay Gupta – Paul and the Language of Faith

    25/02/2020

    Episode: After years of relative silence, conversations about “faith” (pistis) in the New Testament and early Christianity are suddenly blossoming. Pistis is essential. But because it’s multifaceted and can be […] The post Nijay Gupta - Paul and the Language of Faith first appeared on OnScript.

  • James Diamond – Jewish Theology Unbound

    18/02/2020

    Episode: Dru Johnson talks with Jim Diamond about his long term project of thinking theologically with the biblical authors. Through close readings of key biblical texts and Jewish sages, Diamond […] The post James Diamond - Jewish Theology Unbound first appeared on OnScript.

  • Daniel Pioske – How Did Biblical Writers Access The Past?

    10/02/2020

    Episode: In this episode Matt Lynch sits down with Dan Pioske to talk about the way we know about ancient Israel. Most scholars have been so text-based in their assumptions about […] The post Daniel Pioske - How Did Biblical Writers Access The Past? first appeared on OnScript.

  • David Downs & Benjamin Lappenga – The Faithfulness of the Risen Christ

    28/01/2020

    Podcast interview of David J. Downs and Benjamin J. Lappenga by Matthew W. Bates and Erin Heim. The post David Downs & Benjamin Lappenga - The Faithfulness of the Risen Christ first appeared on OnScript.

  • Cynthia Shafer-Elliott – Digging Up Israel’s Past

    20/01/2020

    Episode: We’re going back to the dirt in this episode with Cynthia Shafer-Elliott. We talk about bee hives, the Daniel diet, Ezekiel bread, gender & archaeology, and why Cynthia is willing […] The post Cynthia Shafer-Elliott - Digging Up Israel's Past first appeared on OnScript.

  • Dru Johnson interviews Matt Lynch

    13/01/2020

    Episode: In this week’s episode co-host Dru Johnson interviews co-host Matt Lynch, and there’s a surprise mystery guest! Guest: Matt Lynch is Academic Dean and Lecturer in Old Testament at Westminster Theological […] The post Dru Johnson interviews Matt Lynch first appeared on OnScript.

  • Willie Jennings – Race and Christian Theology

    07/01/2020

    Episode: In this episode, Willie James Jennings joins host Amy Hughes to talk about his The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race ten years after its publication. This compelling work […] The post Willie Jennings - Race and Christian Theology first appeared on OnScript.

  • SBL Special Report! An Inbetwepisode

    22/12/2019

    In this episode, Dru interviews scholars and publishers at the book tables and receptions at the annual meeting of the Society for Biblical Literature (which also includes the American Academy of Religion, Institute for Biblical Research, American Schools of Oriental Research, and more!). Order of appearance: Robin "the rain in Spain" Parry (Wipf & Stock) Marc Cortez (Wheaton) Rodrigo de Sousa (Faculté Jean Calvin) Nijay Gupta (George Fox University) John Anthony Dunne (Bethel Seminary) Jesse Myers/Miles Custis (Lexham Press) Ela Lazarewicz-Wyrzykowska (Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology) Heath Thomas (Oklahoma Baptist University) Mary Katharine Hom (Independent Scholar/OnScript regular) Anne-Marie Ellithorpe (Vancouver School of Theology) The post SBL Special Report! An Inbetwepisode first appeared on OnScript.

  • Michael Bird – The New Testament in Its World (with N. T. Wright)

    16/12/2019

    Episode: Michael Bird speaks with Matt Bates and Erin Heim about his new joint venture with N.T. Wright, The New Testament in Its World (Zondervan, 2019). We discussed Mike’s take on […] The post Michael Bird – The New Testament in Its World (with N. T. Wright) first appeared on OnScript.

  • Benjamin Sommer – Revelation and the Authority of the Bible

    09/12/2019

    Episode: Benjamin Sommer speaks with Matt Lynch about Torah, Sinai, Jewish perspectives on the authority of the Hebrew Bible, Psalms, lament, and way more. Guest: Benjamin D. Sommer is Professor of […] The post Benjamin Sommer - Revelation and the Authority of the Bible first appeared on OnScript.

  • Larry Hurtado – Destroyer of the Gods

    02/12/2019

    Episode: This is a re-release. Larry Hurtado passed away recently, and in memory of his contributions to biblical studies, we’re re-releasing this 2016 episode. Apologies for the sound quality. Larry […] The post Larry Hurtado - Destroyer of the Gods first appeared on OnScript.

  • Josh McNall – The Mosaic of Atonement

    19/11/2019

    Episode: What hath penal substitution to do with recapitulation? Or Christus Victor with moral influence? Turns out, quite a lot. Of the making of many books and ideas on atonement there […] The post Josh McNall - The Mosaic of Atonement first appeared on OnScript.

  • Chris Tilling – Barth on Romans (Part 2)

    14/11/2019

    Episode: Chris Tilling presents his work on Karl Barth’s Romans commentary. He argues that Barth’s reading of Romans is worth the attention of biblical scholars, even though Barth is a systematic theologian. […] The post Chris Tilling - Barth on Romans (Part 2) first appeared on OnScript.

  • Chris Tilling – Barth on Romans (Part 1)

    12/11/2019

    Episode: Chris Tilling presents his work on Karl Barth’s Romans commentary. He argues that Barth’s reading of Romans is worth the attention of biblical scholars, even though Barth is a systematic theologian. […] The post Chris Tilling - Barth on Romans (Part 1) first appeared on OnScript.

  • Philip Ziegler – Militant Grace

    22/10/2019

    Episode: Philip Ziegler joins Erin Heim to discuss apocalyptic theology, Pauline literature, and the implications of both for Christian discipleship. They discuss Ziegler’s new book, Militant Grace, which constitutes a […] The post Philip Ziegler - Militant Grace first appeared on OnScript.

  • Seth Heringer – Theology and History

    14/10/2019

    Seth Heringer's Uniting History and Theology (Fortress Press) argues that Christians do not need to use the historical-critical method to make historical claims but should instead write boldly Christian history. By using the historical method, grounded as it is in an incomplete understating of German historicism, they close off investigation of the past from the aesthetic and, importantly, from God. This is why 20th-century Christian scholarship has failed to unite history and theology. Instead of relying on the historical method as the primary way to think about past events, Christians need to reimage what historical work entails. Heringer thus presents a Christian approach to history that dialogues with recent developments in historical theory. The post Seth Heringer - Theology and History first appeared on OnScript.

  • Q&A – Matt Lynch and Matt Bates

    01/10/2019

    You've spoken. We've listened.  You've asked for more episodes giving a window into the secret lives of OnScript co-hosts. Or at least, you've asked us to allow more time for chat between hosts. So we'll try to do a bit more of that. In this episode, Matt Lynch and Matt Bates, the co-founders of OnScript, ask each other questions about Paul, hell, life, violence, divine-human appearances in the OT, faith as allegiance, Matt B.'s new book, books we've read, and more. Enjoy, and share the word! The post Q&A - Matt Lynch and Matt Bates first appeared on OnScript.

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