
We're decolonizing the New Testament chapter-by-chapter, through an original translation committed to faithfulness to the text, trauma-informed analysis, God always looking like Jesus, avoiding religious technical language, belovedness and belonging, and reading with the oppressed.
Hosts: Brandon Rhodes (D.Min) and Brandon Vélez-Johnson
Bible: Liberation and Inclusion Translation (www.litbible.net... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualityReligion | ||||

Episode Highlights
• Perseverance amidst systemic injustice and economic exploitation;
• Importance of communal care and addressing chronic illness with dignity;
• Wealth as a chronic illness in spiritual and social realms;
• Church discipline and c... more
Episode Highlights
• The "desire for pleasures" James condemns isn't about sex — it's about golden toilets, rent-gouging, and union-busting.
• Your 401(k) might be morally complicated.
• "The world" James warns against isn't a vague spiritual fog — ... more
We had an absolute blast recording this episode at the Queer Christian Fellowship Conference in Portland, Oregon. Rather than talk about the clobber passages used against queer folk, we wanted to explore how the LIT Bible opens up new insights into m... more
Episode Highlights
• Dehumanizing words vs taboo words;
• What kind of speech disqualifies someone from church leadership;
• "you piece of 💩" vs "look at that 💩"
• Competitive self-promotion in tension with maturity;
• Open-mindedness, not certain... more
Explores the Gospel in its ancient context with a refreshingly precise new translation, and contextualizes it in our world too. The guest hosts are diverse and knowledgeable, too. Great pacing, long enough to really dig in. Warm, lively, and welcoming discussions!
Thanks to both of you for talking about this idea of Mary and Lazarus. And working out the oldest translations. We need more of this today!!
Thank you! Paradigm shifting!
I’ve been waiting for you guys!
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