Takes a very low, dismissive view of Scripture
I can't endorse this podcast. I'm open to interpreting the Bible with its own ancient Near Eastern context, and according to its genres, etc.,, but the hosts of this podcast and especially some of the guests take a casually dismissive view of Scripture, sometimes jarringly so. They use phrases like "Paul's so-called conversion,"and they talk about what John was "trying, sometimes failing to do" in Revelation, as if the Holy Spirit had nothing to do with the writing of the Scriptures. No thanks.Read full review »
tgiovanetti via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/14/17
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...for theological progressives. I appreciate some of these voices but it's a relatively narrow crowd of well-known thinkers, many of whom share the common ground of being disgruntled with civil religionists and fundamentalists (which they are rife to lump together and call...Read full review »
mtnspeed via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/04/17
This podcast is honest and very knowledgeable.
jeffcspears via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/17
This is a great podcast for learning how to read the Bible after a transition of faith. My only suggestion would be to improve the sound quality a bit. There is a lot of background noise that makes it distracting.
S.Rogers via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/17
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