
Join co-hosts Jonathan Fuller and Seth Roseman as they talk about Bible stories, laugh a little, and try to answer two fundamental questions: What's the story? What's the point?
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 226 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

When you look around the world, what do you see? There is so much to see, after all: stunning landscapes, the smiling faces of strangers, friends achieving long-hoped-for goals. There are also painful situations to see: war, community violence, and h... more
Leaving Egypt, the wandering people cry out to Moses, "Why did you bring us out of Egypt, to kill us and our children and livestock with thirst?" (Exodus 17:3). What does this teach us about leaping from legitimate worries to thinking of the worst po... more
What is a nation? What is the nation of Israel in "Bible Times"™? How is it portrayed in the biblical texts? How is the modern, nation state of Israel connected or not connected to that historical group? This podcast aims to be less than half an hour... more
Jesus is tested in the wilderness by the devil. Frankly, it strikes me (Seth) as an odd story. The devil rarely appears in the New Testament, especially not in an anthropomorphized way where he speaks and takes someone places. Instead, the New Testam... more
You 2 “play off of” each other/interact/balance each other so well. You are so easy to listen to and give so much insight into these scriptures. Thank you for doing this and for making me laugh!!!
I’m new to reading the Bible at 36 years old and finding to my surprise that it speaks to me SO deeply... but the messages I’m hearing are so different from what I absorbed about the Bible from my social culture. Hearing other non-experts engage with the questions of the text from the same place of obviously heartfelt love that I’m discovering in myself is both refreshing and frankly validating, even when their opinions/reads might differ from mine. Knowing that there are other people out there ... more
The No Experts Allowed Podcast is an entertaining and interesting podcast! The hosts have great religious conversations! I definitely recommend taking a listen!
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