M. Lynch, M. Bates, D. Johnson, E. Heim, C. Tilling, A. Hughes, J. Martinez-Olivieri
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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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Jun 22, 2026
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Episodes
Walter Brueggemann - Exodus and Liberation 01.06.2021 44:40
Episode: Walter Brueggemann is on the show to talk about his life as a biblical scholar, as well as his recent book Delivered Out of Empire - Pivotal Moments in the Book of Exodus (WJK Press, 2021). Guest: Walter Brueggemann is surely one of the most influential Bible interpreters of our time. He is the author of over one hundred books and numerous scholarly articles. He has been a highly sough...
(Biblical World) Mary Buck - Ugarit and the Bible 25.05.2021 58:25
Episode: After being forgotten for over 3000 years, the ancient city of Ugarit was rediscovered by archaeologists in 1929. Perhaps the greatest find from the site was the stash of over 2500 texts written in the ancient language of Ugaritic, texts which illuminated the history of the ancient world and the life of the local inhabitants. Join hosts Mary Buck and Chris McKinny as they discuss the anc...
(Biblical World) Karnak - Mark Janzen 18.05.2021 47:50
Episode: This episode discusses whether it's possible to recover scenes from the Israel/Merneptah Stele, as well as cutting edge technology at Karnak, Egypt. Hosts: Chris McKinny ( Gesher Media ) and Mark Janzen (Louisiana College) Summary: In this episode, Chris and Mark discuss the following: becoming an Egyptologist and the role of Egyptology in biblical studies; Karnak Temple - the most impr...
(Biblical World) Archaeology in the Time of Kings: Hezekiah's Reform 11.05.2021 1:02:50
Episode: This inaugural Biblical World episode takes a deep dive into the archaeological background of King Hezekiah’s religious reform (2 Kgs 18:4). Hosts: Chris McKinny ( Gesher Media ) and Oliver Hersey ( Jerusalem University College ) Episode Summary: In this episode, Chris and Oliver discuss the following: The historical background of Assyrian interactions with Israel and Judah in the lat...
Gene Green - Peter, The Lost Theologian 04.05.2021 1:09:42
Episode: Though Peter was the rock of the early church, why has Paul dominated New Testament scholarship? Part of the answer lies in the controversies surrounding the Gospels' portrayals of Peter, questions about the authenticity of his epistles, and the specious reception of his speeches in Acts. Yet, despite those problems, Gene Green believes that Peter's voice, his theological and influence, a...
M. Daniel Carroll Rodas - The Bible and Borders 27.04.2021 1:09:30
Episode: I was leaving the South to fling myself into the unknown... I was taking a part of the South to transplant in alien soil, to see if it could grow differently, if it could drink of new and cool rains, bend in strange winds, respond to the warmth of other suns and, perhaps, to bloom. (Richard Wright, Black Boy) The sentiment of Wright's words is one that resonates deeply with immigrants ev...
J. Todd Billings - The End of the Christian Life 20.04.2021 1:03:08
Episode: Christians in the West go to great lengths to avoid direct contact with death, and as a result of this death avoidance, we avoid the hope and fullness of life. J. Todd Billings argues that "true hope does not involve closing over the wound of death," but instead, facing death and human mortality directly. In this episode Todd discusses his own confrontation with mortality through a cancer...
Mari Joerstad - The Hebrew Bible and Environmental Ethics 13.04.2021 47:30
Episode: Trees are people too! While this claim may come as a surprise to many listeners, it's familiar territory for biblical authors. Trees, mountains, skies, plants ... all of these bear the capacity for relationships of responsiveness with humans, animals, and most significantly, God. Dr. Mari Joerstad explores the rich array of texts in the Hebrew Bible that express the land's personhood, it'...
Makoto Fujimura - Art + Faith: A Theology of Making 06.04.2021 1:04:30
Windrider Productions Episode: Generativity over usefulness and efficiency. Making versus fixing. The "new newness" of Redemption and New Creation. In this episode artist, writer, and speaker Makoto Fujimura joins co-host Amy Hughes to discuss his new book Art + Faith: A Theology of Making . Depending on one's church tradition, the role of art in the theological endeavor can span the range from f...
Ervine Sheblazm - Paul's Theology of Universalism 31.03.2021 39:13
Episode: Paul's missionary travels stopped in Rome, but is that where they should end? Dr. Ervine Sheblatzm is back on the show to give a firm "Nein!" Listen to a fascinating and wide-ranging discussion of the many ways that Paul's theology of universalism applies to all, and how Paul's work can be carried forward into the future. Dr. Sheblatzm claims that "Paul's theology may have surprises for u...
Julien Smith - Paul and the Good Life 23.03.2021 59:29
Episode: What happens when Dallas Willard, Wendell Berry, and James K. A. Smith walk into a bar to discuss Paul and the Good Life? Join Julien C. H. Smith and co-host Matt Bates as they explore the social and political world of Scripture, with a special eye for how Paul's vision of ideal kingship shaped his ideas about the gospel and salvation. The Book: Julien C. H. Smith, Paul and the Good Life:...
Clinton Bailey - Bedouin Culture in the Bible 16.03.2021 52:30
Episode: Dru Johnson talks with Clinton Bailey about how he ended up living with Bedouins in the Negev, their law, gender practices, and poetry. His most recent book, Bedouin Culture in the Bible (Yale University Press, 2019) , examines and explains practices, poetry, and laws from the Hebrew Bible's own bedouin roots (according to the stories of Genesis). Guest: Dr. Clinton Bailey is a leading au...
Bethany Sollereder - God, Evolution, and Animal Suffering 09.03.2021 44:44
Episode: Was there death and violence before the Fall? Was there cancer before? Did lions go after gazelles before the Fall? Bethany Sollereder says yes, yes, and yes. So what, if anything, changed in creation through the Fall? This episode probes the question of animal suffering throughout the evolutionary process, as well as the theological implications of death in the pre-Fall world. Guest: Bet...
Andrew Rillera - Quotations, Atonement, and Wrath in Paul 02.03.2021 58:10
Episode: Returning to the theme of interviewing young and upcoming scholars, the cutting edge of the cutting edge, in this episode Chris Tilling talks with Andrew Rillera, a PhD candidate in NT at Duke University. Chris talks with Andrew about his background as a Jehovah’s Witness and what got him into biblical studies, how to identify when Paul is quoting from someone else in his letters and some...
Lucy Peppiatt - Paul on Women's Subordination (1 Cor 11) 23.02.2021 1:01:44
Episode: This episode covers Paul, m/f, hermeneutics, theology, and all the things. Lucy Peppiatt helps us think through the challenging issues at play in 1 Corinthians 11, territory we covered in a previous episode 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. This episode...
Matthew Thiessen - Jesus and the Forces of Death 16.02.2021 51:48
Episode: Was Jesus opposed to the purity system? Was he a revolutionary who challenged religious anxieties over uncleanness? Matthew Thiessen joins us to discuss these questions, and to help us rethink assumptions about the relationship between Jesus and Israel's longstanding purity system. This episode discusses Jesus' confrontation with demonic impurity and ritual impurity, his relationship to t...
Ben Witherington III & Jason Myers - Views on Paul 10.02.2021 1:11:37
Episode: In this episode, Jason A. Myers and Ben Witherington III will help orient you to some of the major perspectives on Paul within contemporary New Testament scholarship. Tune in for rich conversation on N. T. Wright's work, covenant theology, authorship in the Pauline corpus, Paul within Judaism, critiques/assessments of apocalyptic readings of Paul, and much more that arises from Withering...
Jules Martinez-Olivieri - Christology, Liberation, Participation 02.02.2021 1:04:28
Episode: What is salvation? What does it mean that Christ frees us? What is liberation theology? Why is there such a fuss about liberation theology anyway? In this episode, Dr. Jules Martinez-Olivieri joins co-host Amy Hughes to talk about his work on Christology and liberation and participation. Guest: Jules A. Martinez-Olivieri, PhD., is an Associate Professor of Theology and Director of the Mas...
Mark and Luke Glanville - Refuge Reimagined 27.01.2021 1:09:28
Episode: Mark and Luke Glanville bring their unique areas of expertise in biblical studies and international relations to bear on the pressing global refugee crisis. This episode covers everything from local to international issues, personal stories and politics, and the transformative biblical concept of kinship. This episode will provoke and stir you to action! Guests: Mark R. Glanville (PhD, Br...
Mike Bird & Scott Harrower - Trinity Without Hierarchy 19.01.2021 1:09:14
Episode: While there is nothing new drama over the Trinity, there has been quite the kerfuffle in evangelical circles about the subordination of the Son in recent years. In this episode co-host Amy Hughes talks with Mike Bird and Scott Harrower about teaching and preaching the Trinity, theological controversy, and their co-edited project that lays out and addresses all the drama - Trinity without...
Wil Gafney - Womanist Midrash 12.01.2021 47:29
Episode: There are 111 named women in the Old Testament. But they're often unknown and ignored. In this episode Wil Gafney reintroduces us to women we thought we knew and introduces those we never knew. We discuss the sanctified imagination, Midrashic interpretation, womanist approaches to scripture, Queen mothers, army chaplaincy, and much more from her book Womanist Midrash (WJK Press). Guest: D...
John Behr - Origen and the Early Church, Pt 2 29.12.2020 46:15
Theology Track Episode: Live from Nashotah House, WI (3rd year running), here's part 2 of our interview with Fr John Behr. Amy Brown Hughes talks with Fr John Behr about Origen and all things Patristic. In addition to more of the interview, we've got some Q&A in this episode. If you missed Part 1, visit HERE . This is a re-broadcast from 2019. Guest: The Very Reverend Dr John Behr is a British E...
John Behr - Origen and the Early Church 29.12.2020 42:09
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. This is a rebroadcast from 2019. Guest: The Very Reverend Dr John Behr is a British Eastern Orthodox priest and theologian. He i...
Garrick Allen - Manuscripts and All that Other Stuff on the Page (Paratexts) 15.12.2020 44:02
Episode: Dru Johnson talks with Garrick Allen about his ongoing research project to investigate the paratexts of biblical manuscripts, how these help us to understand reception and biblical theologies, and his book Manuscripts of the Book of Revelation: New Philology, Paratexts, Reception (OUP, 2019). Guest: Garrick V. Allen (PhD 2015, St Andrews) is Associate Professor in the School of Critical...
Jemar Tisby - The Color of Compromise 08.12.2020 1:09:37
Episode: In this episode Erin hosts Jemar Tisby, who is the founder and CEO of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective (thewitnessbcc.com) and author of the New York Times bestseller The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism (Zondervan, 2019). Tune in for this important and challenging conversation on the history of racism and Christianity in America and...
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