The Biblical Mind
A podcast by centerforhebraicthought - Thursdays
103 Episodes
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Technology Isn’t a Neutral Tool (Jason Thacker)
Published: 05/06/2023 -
ICYMI: How ’Christianese’ Is Like Corporate Jargon (Valerie Hobbs)
Published: 05/05/2023 -
ICYMI: Jesus Shows That God and Humans Are a Good Match (Lucy Peppiatt)
Published: 28/04/2023 -
What the Image of God Is and Is Not (Carmen Imes)
Published: 21/04/2023 -
Understanding the Slaughter of the Canaanites in the Book of Joshua (Paul Hinlicky)
Published: 07/04/2023 -
Is It Time to Quit ’Quiet Time’? Discussing Our View (Dru Johnson & Celina Durgin)
Published: 28/03/2023 -
Women in the Early Church (Nijay Gupta)
Published: 24/03/2023 -
Trying to Master the Bible? Try Savoring It Instead (Andrew Abernethy)
Published: 17/03/2023 -
Jazz, Justice, and the Gospel (William Edgar)
Published: 10/03/2023 -
Trusting Reality: ’Longing to Know’ Turns 20 (Esther Meek)
Published: 03/03/2023 -
Old—and New—Testament Violence and the Shalom of God (Matthew J. Lynch)
Published: 24/02/2023 -
ICYMI: Don’t Skip the Poems (Michelle Knight)
Published: 17/02/2023 -
The State of Jewish–Christian Relations (Pesach Wolicki)
Published: 10/02/2023 -
The Unwritten Word: Learning from High Orality-Reliant Cultures (Charles Madinger)
Published: 03/02/2023 -
The First Christian Nation? Keeping Up with the Armenians (Heather Ohaneson)
Published: 27/01/2023 -
Jewish Identity, Deconstruction, and Misusing the Bible (Marty Solomon)
Published: 20/01/2023 -
Reading the Bible Like an Adult (Avital Hazony Levi)
Published: 13/01/2023 -
Raising Chickens, Reading Scripture, and Running Governments, Reformed-Style (Jessica Joustra)
Published: 06/01/2023 -
Most Popular Episode of 2022: ’Going to Heaven’ vs. Resurrection, the New Heavens, and the New Earth (J. Richard Middleton)
Published: 23/12/2022 -
Paying Attention to the People, Places, and Things in the Bible (Kat Armstrong)
Published: 16/12/2022
The Biblical Mind is dedicated to helping its audience understand the deep structures of Scripture. It is published by the Center for Hebraic Thought, a hub for research and resources promoting biblical literacy and the intellectual world of the Bible.
