A place for conversations about the Bible and faith in the modern world. Where ordinary people can come together to help each other understand the Bible better.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality |
In this episode, instead of a high level overview, we delve deep into one specific passage, the "in the form of God" verse in Philippians 2, to explore the possible nuanced interpretations. Josh Dean and Dan Weatherall consider this complex and much ... more
In this episode Dan and Paul embark on an exploration of John's Gospel, unraveling its sense of majesty and mystery right from the opening verses. They discuss the unique structure and content of John's Gospel, comparing it to the Synoptic Gospels—Ma... more
Dan and Jon discuss the relevance and impact of Christianity in the modern world. They delve into how aspects of Christianity have influenced society, not only in superficial ways like our calendar, but in deeper things such as values, moral codes, a... more
In our first episode of 2024 Paul and Dan talk about "intertextuality" - basically, how the meaning of a text is influenced by references to other texts. The Bible (not surprisingly) is full of links between its 66 books. But how far can we take this... more
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I almost feel in the room. From long and sad experience, I can say that these guys are regularly more gracious, reasonable and thought-provoking than most of the ‘orthodox evangelical’ talking heads, who dismiss Christadelphians as lost cultists. Even when I disagree, I can respect these men. I will even overlook that they don’t speak proper American.
This podcast is great for an introduction to the Bible and it’s themes. The hosts are genuine and relatable. Sound quality gets better as time goes on so the content is worth the listen.
These episodes are always so well prepared and filled with all of the pertinent content relevant to the subject at hand. I really enjoy the conversational style of the host and guests and feel like their willingness to talk through all of the angles of a topic provide a lot of credibility in my mind. Would strongly recommend this to friends who are Christians or anyone interested in learning more about the Bible!
This podcast is phenomenal! I love the common sense, analytical approach to these big life questions. The hosts are so relatable, easy to understand and follow. Thank you for strengthening my faith and understanding!
I’m glad you guys are filling a much needed resource in our faith community. Please keep up the great work of good, quality material.
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