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Aug 10, 2020 • 56min

How Much Context Do We Really Need? - Letters Q+R #2

In this engaging discussion, the hosts tackle questions about the authenticity of Paul’s letters and the relevance of devotional reading. They explore how context enriches our understanding of the New Testament and the implications of authorship in Paul's prison epistles. Additionally, the conversation dives into how lessons from Romans can guide us through contemporary social divisions. Emphasizing the journey of interpreting scripture, they highlight the vital role of community and continuous learning.
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Aug 3, 2020 • 1h 9min

4 Steps to Argument Tracing - Letters E9

Dive into the intricacies of New Testament letters as the hosts unpack the unique structure and context that shape these ancient texts. Discover the art of argument tracing, using insights from Greco-Roman rhetoric to unravel Paul’s innovative theology. Learn how communal authorship and rhetorical strategies enhance our understanding of these writings. Plus, practical tips for active engagement with the Bible, revealing how to draw deeper meaning from its pages. This exploration promises to elevate your Bible study!
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Jul 27, 2020 • 1h 6min

Pen, Parchment, and People - Letters E8

Discover the fascinating world of 1st-century letter writing! Learn how early apostles like Paul navigated complex processes of drafting and revising with the help of secretaries. Explore the communal practices that shaped these letters and the significant role of letter carriers like Phoebe. Uncover the blend of personal insights and structured theology that define these ancient texts, while appreciating the intricate artistry and historical context behind them. It’s a captivating look at communication in biblical times!
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Jul 23, 2020 • 57min

Which New Testament Commands Should We Obey? Letters Q+R #1

This discussion tackles the intriguing question of which New Testament commands to follow. Experts reflect on Paul's letters as both wisdom and commands, examining their purpose and cultural context. They explore whether Paul viewed his writings as inspired and how they were shaped by historical influences. The conversation also addresses the absence of biblical condemnation for slavery and the implications of submitting to government authorities. With a focus on understanding scripture for today, the hosts advocate for thoughtful interpretation of ancient texts.
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Jul 20, 2020 • 1h 10min

Did Paul Actually Say That? - Letters E6

Dive into the complexities of interpreting Paul's letters in the New Testament. Explore the intriguing concept of mirror reading to better grasp Paul’s teachings on marriage and morality. Unpack misconceptions about 1 Corinthians 7 and discuss how translations shape our understanding. Delve into the context behind the Book of Romans, highlighting early Christian tensions between Jewish and Gentile believers. This engaging dialogue encourages responsible reading and emphasizes the significance of historical context in appreciating these foundational texts.
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Jul 13, 2020 • 59min

The Drama We Don’t Know - Letters E5

Discover the intriguing world of New Testament letters as the hosts explore their unique contexts and the early Christian communities addressed. Delve into the complexities of Paul and Peter's relationships with their audiences, the challenges of interpreting scripture, and the significance of unity amidst conflict. Issues like Gentile inclusion and practices like baptism for the dead add layers of depth. Plus, learn about a new online platform enhancing biblical education and how it can transform personal and communal understanding of faith.
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Jul 6, 2020 • 52min

Honor-Shame Culture and the Gospel - Letters E4

Explore the impact of honor and shame in the Roman Empire on early Christian identity. Discover how Paul's letters challenged societal norms and redefined power dynamics. Delve into the contrasts between elite and majority experiences while understanding individual worth through biblical teachings. Examine the cultural implications of doxa in Romans 8 and how it shapes believers' identities. The discussion encourages a culturally sensitive reading of scripture, opening a dialogue on historical context and personal value.
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Jun 29, 2020 • 58min

How to Live Like Jesus is Lord - Letters E3

Explore the core messages of the New Testament letters and their influence on early Christian life. Uncover how personal apostolic correspondence addressed unity and discipleship in diverse cultures. Delve into the significance of Jesus' lordship and the radical inclusivity it promotes within communities. The discussion also highlights the challenges in interpreting fragmented historical texts and how they can illuminate complex ideas. Listen as personal stories reveal transformative experiences related to biblical teachings.
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Jun 22, 2020 • 59min

A Living Sacrifice? - Letters E2

The discussion dives into how the New Testament letters connect to the broader biblical narrative, specifically God's promise to bless all nations. It emphasizes reading these letters as personal correspondence, where understanding historical context is key. The hosts explore the call for unity among diverse early Christians, offering insights into overcoming ethnic divisions. They also highlight the dynamics of house churches and the role of inclusive community engagement in shaping early Christianity. It's a blend of historical analysis and contemporary relevance.
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Jun 15, 2020 • 55min

Context is Crucial - Letters E1

Dive into the fascinating world of New Testament letters, exploring their unique styles and the importance of context. Our hosts highlight the historical nuances that enhance understanding and reveal theological insights. They even recreate the lively delivery of these letters in early Christian communities. Expect engaging discussions on interpretation challenges, the significance of cultural context, and fascinating intertextual references to the Old Testament. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey through biblical narratives!

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