The Ephesus School
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Join Andrea Bakas, as she explores examples from our world and culture to help us better understand the biblical text.
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Aug 28, 2025
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What Lives On Is What Is Written 28.08.2025 17:32
In the 2018 AMC series The Terror , we encounter an ancient form of communication: the cairn. These stone markers held messages—records of a journey left behind for those who would follow. Explorers lived and died. What endured was the knowledge they preserved. Andrea draws a parallel with the Bible. Its authors remain unknown. They left no signatures. It is their words alone that continue to spea...
The Bible Does Not "Speak to Us Today" 01.01.2025 10:09
Preachers and teachers of Bible are eager to tell us how the Bible "speaks to us today." But does it? How can it speak to us when we are not its addressees? It was written thousands of years ago in a particular place and time for its audience who lived at that time. This kind of talk reveals the way we use and abuse the biblical text to serve ourselves. We do not bring the Bible – an ancient text...
Tammy Faye Bakker: An Old Fashioned Shaming 10.11.2024 20:50
Tammy Faye Bakker was an evangelical Christian preacher and teacher who co-hosted television programs with her husband Jim on their PTL network from 1974 to 1987. Her story is told in the 2021 HBO movie “The Eyes of Tammy Faye.” There is a scene in the movie which depicts a fundamental biblical theme. Andrea explains shame unto correction.
David Chase: You may not go on, but the universe goes on and on... 19.09.2024 12:37
“Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos” is a new HBO documentary. In it, show creator David Chase and his creative team reflect on “The Sopranos” and how they came up with and developed certain themes. There are striking parallels between the crafting of the show & the themes explored and those we find in the Bible. Andrea discusses man’s impermanence and the Bible’s self-referentiality.
Again? Breaking Bad Rewatch #3 25.02.2024 11:31
Breaking Bad, the TV series which aired from 2008 to 2013, is a work of creative genius; a tapestry of interweaving characters and storylines. It is modern storytelling at its finest. I recently re-watched the series and I wondered how it could be that I was enjoying my 3rd re-watch even more than when I’d first seen it. Why am I still enjoying a story that I already know? It is because it was...
Who Do You Think You Are? 25.12.2023 21:22
We are obsessed with Jesus. He is our hero, our superstar – our divine ideal. We try to follow his example; to imitate him. We not only want to be like him, we want to be him! In today’s episode, Andrea argues that this obsession is misplaced. It’s a projection of our own desires which we impose on the gospel narratives. The Jesus that we meet in the New Testament is not to be imitated but to be h...
Bible Studies Don't Work 14.05.2023 12:49
If you’re a church-going Christian, you’ve probably attended a Bible study. Bible studies, the way they are conducted today, don’t work. We’re comfortable with the common approaches but what do we really learn? We either select a few verses of text & then discuss them or we select a popular topic & then use the Bible as a lens. What does the Bible say about money or faith or forgiveness? T...
Lost in Translation - part 4: Errors -- Imposing on the Text 15.01.2023 47:17
Translators make errors in their translation choices because they impose themselves onto the biblical text. In today’s episode, the last in this 4-part series on translations of the Bible, Andrea gives specific examples of translation errors. She distinguishes 3 kinds of errors: (1) euphemisms (2) word choices that force the text to make sense to the translator (3) word choices that impose the tra...
The Nativity Scene: Our Christmas Image 24.12.2022 47:04
The nativity scene is perhaps the best known visual depiction of the birth of Jesus. It is the emblem of the Christmas season. But it is not in the seeing of this scene that we understand its meaning, but rather, in the hearing of the biblical story. It is from the gospel books Luke and Matthew that we know about the birth of Jesus. In today's episode, Andrea takes a close look at Luke's text - ch...
Lost in Translation - part 3: Two More Reasons Why Translators Make Errors 11.12.2022 35:32
In today’s episode, Andrea distinguishes two more reasons why translators make errors: (3)Their point of view about the Biblical text (4) A translation changes the form of what’s written and the form communicates the meaning.
Happy Thanksgiving 22.11.2022 30:15
In celebration of Thanksgiving, Andrea reads entries from "Of Plymouth Plantation," the diary of its 2nd governor, William Bradford. His diary tells of the fragile beginnings of that small group of daring believers known to us as “the Pilgrims.” But there is something else in the diary. Governor Bradford see his story – the struggles & hardships that he and his community endured - through the...
Lost in Translation - part 2: Two Reasons Why Translators Make Errors 13.11.2022 19:35
In today’s episode, Andrea distinguishes two reasons why translators make errors: (1) English is conceptually different than Biblical Hebrew (2) We are not the writers’ intended audience. Today, we are disconnected from both the writers’ language and their culture.
Lost in Translation - part 1: What's the Problem? 16.10.2022 24:56
Today’s episode is the first of a four-episode series on the matter of translations of the Bible. We read the Bible in translation; in our case, in English. But a translation is not the original text. By definition, a translation changes – transforms – the text. And this is a problem. If you are not hearing the text in its languages, you are not hearing it.
There is No "Is" 11.09.2022 24:16
In today’s episode, Andrea poses the question: is Jesus shepherd or sheep? From the biblical perspective, this is not only a strange question but also an invalid one. And yet, there is an answer. Jesus “is” neither and sometimes both. Follow along as she examines texts from Genesis, Deuteronomy and the book of John to explain the way Biblical languages work.
Preview Reel: What's Ahead in 2022 31.01.2022 10:11
In today's episode, Andrea highlights the episode content that she is working on for 2022.
Francesco di Giorgio Martini: Rome in Ruins 26.12.2021 46:05
The nativity scene is perhaps the best known visual depiction of the birth of Jesus. It is the emblem of the Christmas season. But it is not in the seeing of this scene that we understand its meaning, but rather, in the hearing of the biblical story. It is from the gospel books Luke and Matthew that we know about the birth of Jesus. In today's episode, Andrea takes a close look at Luke's text - ch...
What's in a Title? 12.12.2021 30:47
In traditional religious practice, the person who leads the community is addressed by a title. Why? Titles are special names; marks of distinction whose meaning comes from their source text. Today, Andrea explores two titles common in Christian traditions: pastor & father. She explains how these two words, employed as titles, express biblical wisdom. Titles, she argues, express function not on...
It Matters Not, He Is Your King 28.11.2021 17:26
When we are in church, we hear selections from the Bible read to us. In today’s episode, Andrea explains the purpose of these readings. When a priest, pastor or rabbi reads selections from the Bible to their congregation, they function as ambassadors, speaking at the behest of their king. And it is neither they nor the gathered who matter, it is the king. In the 1995 movie Braveheart , William Wa...
Of Plymouth Plantation: Biblical Imprinting 14.11.2021 29:14
In celebration of Thanksgiving, Andrea tells the story of the perilous beginnings of Plymouth Plantation from the diary of its 2nd governor, William Bradford. Bradford was among the 102 passengers who crossed the Atlantic on the Mayflower. It is from Governor Bradford’s diary – Of Plymouth Plantation – that we know about that small group of daring believers who are known to us as “the pilgrims”. H...
OCABS 2021 Symposium - "the 10 Points" revised w/transcript 31.10.2021 29:19
Today’s episode is a rebroadcast of episode 3, “the 10 Points” prepared for the 2021 OCABS Symposium. The Orthodox Center for the Advancement of Biblical Studies (OCABS) was established in 1999 to develop, promote & publish research in biblical studies. They hold an annual symposium at which members present their work. At this year’s online gathering, papers were presented on topics such as c...
"How Do I Read the Bible?" --part 2-- 17.10.2021 29:09
In today’s episode, Andrea addresses the question: "How do I read the Bible?" In this part two of a two-episode discussion, Andrea offers a list of suggestions for how to read the Bible. *How to read the Bible* List of do's 1) Hear 2) Memorize 3) Repeat, repeat, repeat
"How Do I Read the Bible?" --part 1-- 03.10.2021 37:57
In today’s episode, Andrea addresses the question: "How do I read the Bible?" In this part one of a two-episode discussion, Andrea offers a list of suggestions for how NOT to read the Bible. *How NOT to read the Bible* List of don'ts 1) Don’t read it 2) Don’t think 3) Don’t jump to application
Bethany Saros on her book, "A Light in the Darkness: Bible Study for Children and Teens" 19.09.2021 34:44
Andrea interviews Bethany Saros about her new book, “A Light in the Darkness: Bible Study for Children and Teens.” Links to Bethany’s book and the resources she recommends for parents. A Light in the Darkness: Bible Study for Children and Teens by Bethany Saros Know and Tell: The Art of Narration by Karen Glass Books by Charlotte Mason
L'Chaim: To Life 05.09.2021 17:18
In today's episode, Andrea argues that the Hebrew toast "L'Chaim" is sourced from the Bible. It is a short but powerful expression of Biblical wisdom. The 1971 movie, "Fiddler on the Roof" is a classic of cinema. It is a story beautifully told. In it, we find a scene of hearty celebration as the village toasts "L'Chaim". This scene expresses a major biblical theme. In the Bible, God commands tha...
1Corinthians 11:20-26: the Lord's Table 22.08.2021 21:26
In today’s episode, Andrea reads and discusses Paul's first letter to the Corinthians chapter 11, verses 20-26. Andrea explores the work of the late Anthony Bourdain. World traveler & explorer of food and culture, Bourdain knew what it meant to break bread: to sit at another’s table and receive their hospitality. He understood instinctively what the Corinthians in Paul’s letters failed to u...
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