Interesting guests; mediocre hosts
I found this podcast after reading several articles by Anja Klein, who was featured on the 15 May, 2023 episode. The interview with Klein was fascinating, so I decided to listen to some of the back episodes. The quality and objectivity of the content varies significantly from episode to episode. The less biased and more objective episodes tend to be the ones featuring a scholarly guest. The episodes with Klein, Matthew Novenson, Kimberly Czajkowski, and Andrew Tobolosky stand out. The episodes featuring Helen Bond in conversation with Dave Roos are predictable and laced with frequent doses of subjective, pious interpretations of the historical data. It’s up to listeners to sort the wheat from the chaff.
D W Freeman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/24
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This is a know forgery, by everyone involved . And it’s been proven such and is still being sold as real . It’s pathetic and sad .
joey bag of dounuts via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/26/24
Seems to be the common thread, but happy to have heard a plug on SYSK. Such a gift to receive insights from real Bible scholars, not just random people making assertions. They don’t shy away from things that cause you to take a more critical look at the scriptures. Even though they are careful...Read full review »
parsontg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/23
If I paid for every podcast I used to enjoy, I’d be broke. I know folks need to make money but sorry I’m not paying.
ridiculousness543 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/27/24
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