Robbert Veen

Theology Channel

Religion EN ↓ 5 episodes

Comparative theology: Judaism and Christianity in conversation.

Author

Robbert Veen

Category

Religion

Podcast website

www.spreaker.com

Latest episode

Apr 22, 2026

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Episodes

Circumcision of the Heart: Deuteronomy through Jeremia to Paul 22.04.2026

This episode traces the powerful biblical idea of the “circumcision of the heart” from Deuteronomy to Jeremiah to Paul. We explore how Deuteronomy 30 introduces a divine inner transformation that goes deeper than ritual, how Jeremiah re‑frames this promise during the crisis of exile as the Torah written on the heart, and how Jewish tradition consistently reads this as a deepening—not a replacement...

Levinas on Christianity 01.04.2026

Emmanuel Levinas saw Christianity through a mix of respect, gratitude, and sharp critique. Influenced by Franz Rosenzweig, he believed Judaism and Christianity follow two separate but meaningful paths: Judaism as “eternal life,” Christianity as a historical mission. The Holocaust deeply shaped his view, revealing the moral failure of Christian Europe while also highlighting the courage of individu...

The dying grain changes the world 31.03.2026

Sermon in the Mennonite Church in Schagen, March 31st 2026.

The Experience of Horeb in Deuteronomy 4:10 23.03.2026

The encounter between the Jewish and the Christian reading of Deuteronomy 4:10 opens a surprisingly fertile space. In the Jewish exegesis, as seen in Hirsch and the Ha‑emek Ha‑Davar, the revelation at Horeb stands at the center as an event that teaches the people to live in a posture of yir’ah, a disciplined reverence of the heart cultivated through listening, remembering, and transmitting. The em...

Jesus and the Pharisees 22.03.2026

This episode explores the difference between Jesus and the Pharisees from a Jewish perspective, especially as described by scholar Jacob Neusner. The Pharisees understood the Torah as a daily path of sanctification. Their practices—ritual handwashing, food purity, sabbath boundaries, tithing, and household purity—were meant to shape Israel into a holy people in every moment of life. The Mishnah pr...

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