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

Best Archaeological Finds of 2023 (pt 1)

Discover the top archaeological finds of 2023 in this podcast, from ancient languages at Hatushah to uncovering lost civilizations. Explore the connections between Hittite myths, biblical narratives, and global culture. Dive into the debate on Mount Sinai's location and an Egyptologist's groundbreaking discovery. Learn about ancient inscriptions, early Semitic script development, and well-preserved sites in Israel. Uncover the historical accuracy of Joshua 11 and 12 through late Bronze Age remains.
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Jan 9, 2024 • 44min

Sandra Glahn – Nobody’s Mother (Live Event!)

Sandra Glahn, author and theologian, joins the podcast to discuss the cult of Artemis in Ephesus and debunks misconceptions surrounding her. They also explore the use of inscriptions in understanding ancient stories and engage in light-hearted banter about 'The West Wing' and their favorite foods.
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Dec 30, 2023 • 53min

Jason Staples – The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism

Jason Staples, Speaker on concepts of Israel, Judaism, and Jewishness in Second Temple period, discusses the distinction between Israel and Jews, the diversity of Israelite identity, Paul's view of Israel and inclusion of Gentiles, and an upcoming book's potential contribution.
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78 snips
Dec 12, 2023 • 46min

Carmen Imes – Being God’s Image

Carmen Imes, author of 'Being God's Image,' discusses the meaning of the image of God and challenges common misconceptions, explores the relationship between the image of God and the image of Christ, emphasizes the communal dimensions of scripture, and explores the theological significance of Jesus' gender and the role of women in God's saving event.
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Nov 27, 2023 • 52min

Kristine Garroway – Growing Up in Ancient Israel

Kristine Garroway, leading expert on children in ancient Israel, discusses the lives of children and societal beliefs in ancient Israel, including their role in religious practices, the analysis of skeletal remains for health insights, and the challenges women faced raising children.
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Nov 10, 2023 • 48min

Jenny Matheny – The Violence of Judges and Ruth’s Response

Jenny Matheny, researcher, discusses the violence against women in Judges and Ruth's response. They explore intentional gaps in the text, linguistic connections, and implications for addressing gendered violence. They also have lighthearted conversations about clothing preferences and a humorous story involving nail polish.
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Oct 26, 2023 • 57min

Lisa Powell – The Disabled God

Dr. Lisa Powell, a theologian and ethicist, discusses the role of disability studies in challenging traditional notions. She explores her personal journey to becoming a systematic theologian and liberation theology's impact. The concept of receptivity in caregiving and the portrayal of the resurrected Jesus in eschatological images are also discussed. Engaging in dialogue on God, Christology, and disability is emphasized.
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Oct 11, 2023 • 1h 12min

Erin Raffety – From Inclusion to Justice

In this podcast, Amy Hughes interviews Erin Rafferty, a researcher in ethnographic and practical theology. They discuss topics like moving from inclusion to justice, challenging cultural norms, and the coercive nature of a gospel-related space. They also touch on personal interests like comfort shows, books, and critiquing Christian leadership in relation to disability studies.
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Sep 28, 2023 • 1h 4min

Matthew Novenson – Paul, Then and Now

In this lively conversation, theologian Matthew Novenson discusses the weirdness of Paul, theological and historical approaches, first-century Judaism, hermeneutical relativism, the influence of religious commitments on interpretation, the identity of the 'Jew in secret' in Romans 2, and Paul's perspective on sin and Judaism.
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Sep 18, 2023 • 53min

Wolf Gruner – Jewish Resistance in Hitler’s Germany

Dr. Wolf Gruner, expert on Jewish resistance in Nazi Germany, discusses various forms of resistance such as defacing Nazi symbols and acts of physical self-defense. He explores the legal situation for Jews in Germany, highlighting corrupt laws and challenges faced. The podcast challenges the perception of Jewish passivity during the Holocaust and emphasizes the importance of taking action.

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