M. Lynch, M. Bates, D. Johnson, E. Heim, C. Tilling, A. Hughes, J. Martinez-Olivieri

OnScript

Engaging Conversations on Bible and Theology

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M. Lynch, M. Bates, D. Johnson, E. Heim, C. Tilling, A. Hughes, J. Martinez-Olivieri

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22 juin 2026

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(Theology) Fr John Behr - Origen and the Early Church, Pt 1 27.08.2019

Theology Track Episode: Live from Nashotah House, WI (3rd year running), we've got a two-part interview. Amy Brown Hughes talks with Fr John Behr about Origen and all things Patristic. This episode requires theological safety gear, helmet, orange cones, ... everything. Enjoy part 1! More next week.  Guest:  The Very Reverend Dr John Behr is a British Eastern Orthodox priest and theologian.  He is...

Darren Sarisky - Reading the Bible Theologically 20.08.2019

Episode: Erin Heim and Chris Tilling interview Darren Sarisky about his recent book  Reading the Bible Theologically  (Cambridge). Guest: Darren Sarisky is Departmental Lecturer in Modern Theology at the University of Oxford (Trinity College). He works in the area of Christian doctrine or systematic theology.  His primary research specialization is theological hermeneutics of the Bible, that is, t...

Dru Johnson - Human Rites 06.08.2019

Episode: This week's ep features a public talk from OnScript's Dru Johnson on his recent book Human Rites: The Power of Rituals, Habits, and Sacraments  (Eerdmans, 2018). Special thanks to Christ Church Jerusalem who recorded this event , and let us re-post it here. Enjoy! Guest:  Dru Johnson (Ph. D., University of St Andrews) is Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at  The King...

Jonathan Greer - Behind the Scenes of the OT 26.07.2019

Episode: Jonathan Greer joins the show to talk about a big project he just co-edited on the history, context, archaeology, culture, and world of the Old Testament. Jonathan shares from his own work digging at Tel Dan, a very significant site for understanding the Jerusalem Temple and worship in ancient Israel. They discuss major archaeologists, the historicity of events in the Bible, the interacti...

Ellen Davis - Opening Israel's Scriptures 09.07.2019

Episode: Matt Lynch has been eagerly awaiting this book ( Opening Israel's Scriptures ), and the chance to talk with one of his favorite OT scholars. That day has come! Matt speaks with Ellen Davis about the intersection of critical and theological biblical interpretation, the manna economy in Exodus, ecology and the Bible, Wendell Berry, violence in the Old Testament, lament, & more! Guest: Profe...

Ryan O'Dowd - Wisdom Literature and Commentaries 02.07.2019

Episode: Ryan O'Dowd is the rare combination of Anglican Priest and scholar of the wisdom literature (though he agrees with Will Kynes's critique of the wisdom genre ). In this episode, Dru and Ryan talk about his recent commentary on Proverbs in the Story of God series, his life as a pastor-scholar, and how being an academic is like being a model. Guest: Ryan O'Dowd is a pastor of Bread of Life A...

Kelly Murphy - Rewriting Masculinity 25.06.2019

Episode: Kelly Murphy joins OnScript to talk about about Gideon in scripture and tradition, and about how various biblical and post-biblical writers portray the Tuba Warrior as a 'real man' or not. This episode features discussion about editing the Bible, the book of Judges, Gideon, Zombies, and more. Guest: Kelly is associate professor in the department of philosophy and religion at Central Michi...

Ivan Satyavrata - Holy Spirit 11.06.2019

Episode: The Pentecostals are taking over OnScript! Amy talks to Dr. Ivan Satyavrata, pastor and theologian about the necessity of the "traditioning" of Pentecostalism, the incongruence of Pentecostalism not being completely on board with women in ministry or engaging extensively with the poor, and a discussion of the transformation of the Holy Spirit. Guest: Ivan holds a Ph. D from Oxford Centre...

Raphael Rodríguez - Jesus Darkly 29.05.2019

  Episode: We see but a poor reflection, dimly. How does social-memory theory change how we think about the New Testament? In Rafael Rodríguez's Jesus Darkly, the Jesus that emerges from the shadows is surprisingly bright and relevant. Yet even when he remains mysterious, the darkness helps us anticipate the ultimate face-to-face encounter. Rodriguez talks candidly about how a foot-washing ceremon...

Brent Strawn - The Bible is Not a Story 21.05.2019

Episode: Super-fan Brent Strawn is back on the podcast to talk about why he thinks the 'Bible-as-story' paradigm needs to die, Andy Stanley's book Irresistible, and the idea that problems with violence in the Old Testament are often projections. Guest: Brent A. Strawn is William Ragsdale Cannon Distinguished Professor of Old Testament at Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He's the aut...

Daniel Hawk - The Violence of the Biblical God 14.05.2019

  Episode: Matt's been wrestling with the topic of violence in Scripture for a while, and has returned to Dan Hawk's Berit Olam commentary on the book of Joshua. It was a pleasure to talk with Dan about his new book on violence in the Bible. He takes a literary approach that deserves serious attention. Guest: L. Daniel Hawk is Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Ashland Theological Seminary....

Scott Harrower - God of All Comfort (Trinity & Horror) 30.04.2019

Episode: Scott has a riveting biography, from growing up as a missionary kid in South America to entering the Goth and underground music scene to thinking about the effects of horrors and traumas on the body of Christ. You won’t want to miss Scott’s insights here, as he discusses his book God of All Comfort .  Guest: Scott is an Anglican theologian, historian and moral philosopher, and an Associat...

Kyle Hughes - The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit 23.04.2019

  Episode: Is the Holy Spirit properly called God? Yes, Christians are eager to say. But how and when did this development take place? The early church sensed the Spirit's full divinity, but struggled for centuries to find a grammar. Kyle Hughes, The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit , advances an exciting new argument. He shows that the key is the Spirit's role as a divine person who could bear...

Sameer Yadav - Theology. Race, and the Mystical Tradition 09.04.2019

Episode: In this wide-ranging episode Amy Brown Hughes talks with Sameer Yadav about the 'promiscuous' nature of theology, his book The Problem of Perception and the Experience of God: Toward a Theological Empiricism , his recent work on apophaticism in the Christian mystical tradition, and race in the philosophy of religion.  Guest: Sameer Yadav graduated from Boise State University with a bachel...

Ervine Sheblatzm – Faultlines in the Horizon 01.04.2019

Episode: He’s back! And this time with ideas about science, theology, and philosophy that will blow your mind! Prof. Ervine Sheblatzm has been “rethinking everything” and “sequencing out” several innovative new theories that he believes will usher in “encounters of the fourth kind” in the study of Paul’s letters and in science. Listen in as Matt talks with Ervine about his groundbreaking new book ...

Robert Alter - The Art of Bible Translation 26.03.2019

Episode: Dru Johnson and Matt Lynch talk to Robert Alter about his new Princeton University Press book The Art of Bible Translation and his newly released translation of the Hebrew Bible into English. Robert explains how the translation came about and how The Art of Bible Translation acts as a methodological introduction to his translation of the Hebrew Bible. Guest: Dr. Robert Alter is the “Class...

Jeff McSwain - Simul Sanctification 12.03.2019

Episode: Chris Tilling chats with Jeff McSwain about his new book Simul Sanctification: Barth's Hidden Vision for Human Transformation (Wipf & Stock, 2018). Guest: Jeff McSwain is Founder and Director of Ministry formation at Reality Ministries , a community-based non-profit that offers a variety of opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities to work, play, learn and grow togethe...

Jon Levenson - Resurrection and the Restoration of Israel 05.03.2019

Episode: Jon Levenson's Resurrection and the Restoration of Israel (Yale, 2006) is one of the books I (Matt) most recommend to my students and colleagues. It models biblical scholarship that is exegetically adept, holds the big picture, understands the history of interpretation, and is genuinely creative and convincing. Dru and I had the privilege of sitting down with Jon Levenson--a favorite on t...

(Theology) Michael Bruner - A Subversive Gospel 19.02.2019

Episode: In our latest Theology Stream episode, Amy Hughes talks with practical theologian Michael Bruner about Flannery O'Connor, a "theology of the grotesque," and why literature and art in church isn't elitist. Michael has some great stories to tell and is one of probably a very few theologians who can talk about what it's like to write a screenplay.  The conversation stems from discuss his lat...

Michael Carasik - Jewish Commentary 12.02.2019

  Episode: I (Dru) remember my first encounter with ancient Jewish scholarship on the Torah. I’m embarrassed to say I was in my 30s doing a PhD when I got a paper accepted at a conference in Jerusalem. Going to Israel for the first time, I was surrounded by Jewish scholars discussing the philosophical notions in the Hebrew Bible, Mishnah, and Talmud. The Hebrew Bible I knew, but the Talmud and the...

Matthew Thomas - Paul's 'Works of the Law' 29.01.2019

Episode: New Perspective on Paul versus Old Perspective. The debate rages because a proper understanding of Christian salvation is at stake. Matthew Thomas has a novel angle that brings fresh evidence--the earliest reception history of Paul's phrase "works of the law." Also, you get to discover if you should believe in aliens. Or, embrace or avoid camping. Hosted by Matthew W. Bates. Guest: Matthe...

Natalie Carnes - Image and Presence 15.01.2019

Episode: Welcome to the inaugural episode of OnScript's new Theology Stream. OnScript's newest co-host Amy Brown Hughes talks with Natalie Carnes of Baylor University about icons, iconophilia, iconophobia, and iconoclasm. This topic has loomed large in church history, and carries important theological implications. Guest: Natalie Carnes is a constructive theologian who is interested how Christian...

John Barclay - Paul and the Gift (Rebroadcast) 01.01.2019

Episode: Happy New Year! Enjoy this rebroadcast of our 2016 interview with John Barclay about his monumental book  Paul and the Gift  (Eerdmans). Apologies for the sound quality here. This was one of our earlier episodes. OnScript is working hard to bridge the divide between biblical studies and theology. Keep your eyes and ears out for our new OnScript Theology Stream in the coming year.  Help Su...

Sandra Richter - Ecology and the Bible 18.12.2018

Episode: Comin’ to you live from the annual Society of Biblical Literature conference in Denver! Sandra Richter sits down with Matt Lynch to discuss her work on ecology and the Bible, the legacy of Meredith Kline, women in academia, & lots more that you need to tune in to hear. Also, we have a very exciting announcement in this episode! Amy Brown Hughes is joining as a co-host for OnScript’s new T...

Lucy Peppiatt - Gender and Hermeneutics in Paul (Pt 2) 04.12.2018

Episode: This episode covers Paul, gender, hermeneutics, theology, and all the things. Lucy Peppiatt helps us think through the challenging issues at play in 1 Corinthians 11, territory we covered last week with Michael Lakey, but this time from a different angle. Lucy has thought long and hard about this passage, and talks with Matt L. about some of her groundbreaking work.   Guest: Lucy Peppiatt...

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