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Aug 12, 2019 • 40min

God as the Generous Host - Generosity E2

Discover the portrayal of God as a generous host in the narrative of Genesis. Tim re-examines Adam and Eve's choices, highlighting the serpent's distortion of God's goodness. Explore the complexities of abundance amid suffering and the impact of human decisions on joy and wisdom. Delve into the motives behind desire and true generosity, contrasting selfishness with biblical teachings of abundance. The discussion also touches on the deep dynamics of divine favor and human jealousy, exemplified through Cain and Abel's story.
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Aug 5, 2019 • 1h 9min

Abundance or Scarcity - Generosity E1

The conversation kicks off by tracing biblical themes of generosity and abundance. Tim delves into Jesus' teachings, urging a shift from anxiety to trust in divine provision, illustrated through nature. The discussion highlights societal views on power and the transformative effects of generosity within relationships. Personal anecdotes of abundance spark reflections on faith and sharing. They confront the tension between God's generosity and human struggles, ultimately encouraging listeners to adopt an abundance mindset that fosters community and true security.
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Jul 29, 2019 • 1h 13min

Wisdom Q&R - Wisdom E7

Tim and Jon tackle intriguing questions about wisdom literature, shedding light on the 'fear of the Lord' and its significance for modern Christians. They explore the role of women as 'ezer,' crucial partners in fulfilling God's designs, while also discussing the complexities of marriage and singleness as discussed by Paul. The podcast dives into the themes of kinship and unity in Genesis, and how Jesus reframes familial bonds. With a look ahead, the hosts tease exciting upcoming themes for the next season, emphasizing community engagement and biblical literacy.
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Jul 22, 2019 • 1h 8min

Did Jesus Really Think He Was God? - Feat. Dr. Crispin Fletcher-Louis

In this engaging discussion, Dr. Crispin Fletcher-Louis, a respected biblical scholar, challenges the notion that Jesus didn't see himself as divine. He critiques this modern academic perspective, suggesting it misinterprets Jesus' identity linked to the high priesthood and the idea of humanity as God's image. Crispin argues that understanding Jesus as a new Adam, along with the connections to royal and priestly roles, deepens insights into his transformative ministry and divine authority. This thought-provoking dialogue invites listeners to rethink Jesus' role in the biblical narrative.
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11 snips
Jul 15, 2019 • 1h 5min

Solomon the Cynic & the Job You Never Knew - Wisdom E6

Dive into the philosophical depths of Ecclesiastes as Tim and Jon explore Solomon's journey of reflection on life's futility and the nature of wisdom. They reveal the true meaning of the Hebrew term 'Qoheleth,' emphasizing the role of leadership in gathering wisdom. The conversation contrasts the struggles of Job with the complexities of success, and how wisdom can emerge amidst chaos. Unpacking themes of ambition, suffering, and divine justice, they highlight the interconnectedness of biblical narratives, making profound connections with modern existential questions.
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6 snips
Jul 11, 2019 • 58min

Destined for Glory - Feat. Dr. Haley Jacob

In this engaging discussion, Dr. Haley Goranson Jacob, an Assistant Professor of Theology at Whitworth University, shares insights from her book on Paul's theology of glory in Romans. She explores the journey from medicine to biblical studies and how her faith shaped this path. The conversation dives into the transformative meanings of 'glory' in Christian tradition, the significance of Romans 8:28-30, and the call for believers to reflect God's image through holiness and compassionate engagement with their communities.
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30 snips
Jul 8, 2019 • 1h 5min

Song of Songs: Semi-Erotic Love Poetry - Wisdom E5

The discussion kicks off with the intriguing question of whether Song of Songs qualifies as wisdom literature. It challenges conventional views, unveiling layers of meaning that connect love with the pursuit of wisdom. The dynamics between a king and shepherd reveal deeper interpretations, including ties to historical figures like David. Themes of physical desire intertwine with spiritual fulfillment, inviting reflection on genuine love within covenantal connections. Ultimately, the text redefines intimacy, offering a fresh perspective on relationships and divine desire.
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13 snips
Jul 1, 2019 • 46min

Proverbs: Lady Wisdom & Lady Folly - Wisdom E4

Dive into the captivating world of Proverbs, where two paths of wisdom and folly unfold. Listen as the hosts explore the characteristics of Lady Wisdom and Lady Folly, and their significant roles in guiding human choices. Discover the warnings passed down from Solomon about the consequences of ignoring wisdom and embracing folly. The discussion highlights the importance of living in the fear of Yahweh, while also reflecting on how wisdom relates to governance and personal relationships. Join this insightful journey of moral decision-making!
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Jun 24, 2019 • 1h 1min

Solomon: The Wisest of the Fools - Wisdom E3

The discussion dives into Solomon's dual nature as both a wise leader and a potential failure. Key themes emerge, including the moral dilemmas faced by biblical figures like Adam and Abraham. The podcast also explores the relationship between wisdom and desire, linking it to intimate narratives within the Hebrew Bible. Listeners will find thought-provoking insights on the significance of women's roles and the implications of leadership choices throughout biblical history. Wisdom is emphasized as essential to restoring humanity's relationship with God.
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36 snips
Jun 20, 2019 • 1h 9min

The Jesus Creed - Feat. Dr. Scot McKnight

Scot McKnight, a New Testament professor at Northern Seminary and author of several influential works, shares insights from his academic journey and writing practices. He discusses the significance of his book 'Jesus Creed' in exploring love and community within Christianity. Tim reflects on the impact of McKnight’s writings, including 'A Community Called Atonement' and 'A Fellowship of Differents.' The conversation delves into the resilience of early Christians, challenges of interpreting the Gospels, and the evolution of atonement theology, highlighting its relevance for today's believers.

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