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Nathan hosts Marty Solomon, President of Impact Campus Ministries and host of the Bema Podcast, to talk about learning to ask the right questions of the Bible by reading the Scriptures through the lens of Jewish Rabbinic literature.
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Marty Solomon, co-host of the Bema Podcast, sits down with Nathan to share his story of how the Lord used tension points in his life to form a new way of seeing the Scriptures.
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Nathan and Karen finish their conversation on archeology with Dr. Scott Booth and John Harmon.
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Nathan and Justin finish their conversation on the unalterable facts of Jesus' death and resurrection, focusing on the four primary facts everyone agrees on, Christians and non-Christians alike. Check out Justin's article in Christianity Today: “What Skeptical Scholars Admit about the Resurrection of Jesus.”
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Nathan sits down with professor, author, and apologist Dr. Justin Bass to discuss his book The Bedrock of Christianity. For more info, check out his article "What's the Earliest Evidence for Christianity?" on The Gospel Coalition.
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John Harmon and Dr. Scott Booth join Karen and Nathan to discuss archeology and how excavations help shed light on the context of biblical events.
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Nathan and Karen finish their conversation with Dead Sea Scrolls expert Doug Gropp. We figured out the Dead Sea Scrolls are really important, so you should listen in!
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Dr. Doug Gropp, a member of the international team of editors for the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS), joins Karen and Nathan to talk about the DSS discovery.
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In this final episode in the series on the Old Testament text, Dr. Scott Booth from Pillar Seminary talks with Nathan and Karen about the compilation and transmission of the Old Testament.
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Karen and Nathan continue their conversation with Dr. Scott Booth from Pillar Seminary on the transmission and reliability of the Old Testament. This time, they geek out about authorship.
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Dr. Scott Booth from The Pillar Seminary joins Nathan and Karen to talk about writing during the time of Abraham and how that factors into our understanding of the development of the Old Testament.
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Nathan and Karen talk to the guys from The Pillar Seminary about the meaning behind the word "gospel" and what Jesus' life, death, and resurrection did to God's Temple.
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Nathan chats with Drs. Eric Smith (PhD, Trinity College, Bristol) and Scott Booth (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) to unpack the biblical idea of Eden.
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Nathan continues his conversation with Dr. Cathy McDowell, author of The Image of God in the Garden of Eden, to talk about idols, statues, and what it means to be made in the image of God. You don’t want to miss this one!
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Dr. Cathy McDowell, ancient Near Eastern expert, archaeologist, and Associate Professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary joins Nathan to chat the meaning and importance of gardens in the ancient world. Episode summary: they’re way more important than you probably think . . . tune in to find out why!
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Nathan sits down with archaeologist and ancient Near Eastern expert Dr. Kyle Keimer (M.A., Wheaton College in Biblical Archaeology, Ph.D., UCLA in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures) to talk about how understanding what life was like in the world of the Bible unlocks a deeper appreciation of the Scriptures, and the God of the Scriptures.
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Nathan and Mike Heiser, author of The Unseen Realm, finish their conversation on the worldview of the ancient Near East and First Century Jew. In order to understand Scripture, context is critical. We must take the Bible on its own terms and let it be what it is, not what we would make it.
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Nathan talks to Dr. Mike Heiser, biblical theologian and author of "The Unseen Realm," about the importance of understanding the worldview of the ancient Israelites.
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Nathan talks to Dr. Eric Smith & Dr. Scott Booth about how the people in the ancient Near East viewed the world, and the implications that has on our understanding of the Bible.
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Nathan talks to Dr. Scott Booth, Dean of Instruction and Curriculum and Associate Professor of Old Testament at the Pillar Seminary, and Dr. Eric Smith, founder of the Pillar Seminary and advocate for dead languages and biblical context, about the world of the ancient Near East, or the world of the Bible.
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