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  • Is the Apocrypha Important? (w/ Dr. David deSilva) Part 2
    Sep 17 2024

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    Featuring Dr. David DeSilva.

    David A. deSilva (PhD, Emory University) is Trustees’ Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek at Ashland Theological Seminary. He is the author of over thirty books, including An Introduction to the New Testament, Discovering Revelation, Introducing the Apocrypha, and commentaries on Galatians, Ephesians, and Hebrews. He is also an ordained elder in the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church.

    You can find out more about David on his website here

    In this episode, we dive into the intriguing world of the Apocrypha, a collection of texts that, while not universally accepted as part of the canonical Bible, hold significant historical and spiritual interest. These books, often included in the Septuagint but not in the Hebrew Bible, offer a deeper look into the intertestamental period, providing context and additional perspectives on the biblical narrative.

    We'll explore the origins of the Apocrypha, why these books are considered canonical in some Christian traditions but not in others, and the criteria that determined their inclusion or exclusion. Understanding the cultural, historical, and theological contexts of these texts sheds light on their significance and the reasons behind their contentious status among different Christian denominations.

    Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the Apocrypha, examining the insights these books offer into early Jewish and Christian beliefs and how they enhance our understanding of the broader biblical world. This episode is essential for anyone interested in the deeper historical layers that influence biblical scripture and the development of Christian doctrine.



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    41 mins
  • Is the Apocrypha Important? (w/ Dr. David deSilva)
    Sep 10 2024

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    Featuring Dr. David DeSilva.

    David A. deSilva (PhD, Emory University) is Trustees’ Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek at Ashland Theological Seminary. He is the author of over thirty books, including An Introduction to the New Testament, Discovering Revelation, Introducing the Apocrypha, and commentaries on Galatians, Ephesians, and Hebrews. He is also an ordained elder in the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church.

    You can find out more about David on his website here

    In this episode, we dive into the intriguing world of the Apocrypha, a collection of texts that, while not universally accepted as part of the canonical Bible, hold significant historical and spiritual interest. These books, often included in the Septuagint but not in the Hebrew Bible, offer a deeper look into the intertestamental period, providing context and additional perspectives on the biblical narrative.

    We'll explore the origins of the Apocrypha, why these books are considered canonical in some Christian traditions but not in others, and the criteria that determined their inclusion or exclusion. Understanding the cultural, historical, and theological contexts of these texts sheds light on their significance and the reasons behind their contentious status among different Christian denominations.

    Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the Apocrypha, examining the insights these books offer into early Jewish and Christian beliefs and how they enhance our understanding of the broader biblical world. This episode is essential for anyone interested in the deeper historical layers that influence biblical scripture and the development of Christian doctrine.


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    45 mins
  • Is the Bible Enough by Itself?
    Sep 3 2024

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    In this enlightening episode, we explore the intriguing question: Do we truly need resources outside the Bible to fully understand its message? While the Bible is a profound source of spiritual guidance and theological wisdom, its layers of historical, cultural, and linguistic complexity can sometimes be daunting.

    We discuss how external resources such as historical documents, archaeological findings, cultural studies, and linguistic analyses enrich our understanding of the Bible. These tools can illuminate the context in which the Scriptures were written, helping to clarify meanings that might not be immediately obvious to contemporary readers.

    Join us as we investigate whether these external resources are merely helpful tools or essential companions in the quest to grasp the full depth of biblical teachings. This discussion is crucial for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Scripture and apply its truths more accurately in today's world.


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    51 mins
  • How Important is Church Tradition? Part 3
    Aug 27 2024

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    In this episode, we explore the vital role that tradition plays within the church and its significance for individual believers and the wider faith community. Church traditions—ranging from liturgical practices and sacraments to doctrinal teachings and communal rituals—serve as the connective tissue linking generations of believers across time and space.

    We examine why these traditions are upheld, how they develop, and the impact they have on shaping the identity and theological understanding of the Christian community. We discuss the balance between honoring these longstanding practices and embracing the need for reform and modernization in response to a changing world.


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    59 mins
  • How Important is Church Tradition? Part 2
    Aug 19 2024

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    In this episode, we explore the vital role that tradition plays within the church and its significance for individual believers and the wider faith community. Church traditions—ranging from liturgical practices and sacraments to doctrinal teachings and communal rituals—serve as the connective tissue linking generations of believers across time and space.

    We examine why these traditions are upheld, how they develop, and the impact they have on shaping the identity and theological understanding of the Christian community. We discuss the balance between honoring these longstanding practices and embracing the need for reform and modernization in response to a changing world.


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    56 mins
  • How Important is Church Tradition? Part 1
    Aug 13 2024

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    In this episode, we explore the vital role that tradition plays within the church and its significance for individual believers and the wider faith community. Church traditions—ranging from liturgical practices and sacraments to doctrinal teachings and communal rituals—serve as the connective tissue linking generations of believers across time and space.

    We examine why these traditions are upheld, how they develop, and the impact they have on shaping the identity and theological understanding of the Christian community. We discuss the balance between honoring these longstanding practices and embracing the need for reform and modernization in response to a changing world.


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  • What is Deconstruction? Part 2
    Aug 6 2024

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    In this insightful episode, we delve into the increasingly discussed topic of deconstruction within the context of faith. Deconstruction is a process where individuals critically examine and often dismantle the beliefs they have inherited or accepted, questioning the foundations of their faith, doctrines, and religious practices.

    We explore why this process begins, the factors that propel it, and the impact it has on individuals and their communities. We investigate the potential for deconstruction to lead to a crisis of faith, or conversely, to a deeper, more personal understanding of belief and spirituality.

    This episode is an essential resource for anyone undergoing their own deconstructive process or supporting others through theirs. Join us as we provide a balanced, empathetic exploration of deconstruction, aiming to understand its nuances and its profound implications on personal faith and identity.


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    1 hr
  • What is Deconstruction? Part 1
    Jul 30 2024

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    In this insightful episode, we delve into the increasingly discussed topic of deconstruction within the context of faith. Deconstruction is a process where individuals critically examine and often dismantle the beliefs they have inherited or accepted, questioning the foundations of their faith, doctrines, and religious practices.

    We explore why this process begins, the factors that propel it, and the impact it has on individuals and their communities. We investigate the potential for deconstruction to lead to a crisis of faith, or conversely, to a deeper, more personal understanding of belief and spirituality.

    This episode is an essential resource for anyone undergoing their own deconstructive process or supporting others through theirs. Join us as we provide a balanced, empathetic exploration of deconstruction, aiming to understand its nuances and its profound implications on personal faith and identity.


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    48 mins