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Nyasha Junior – Reimagining Hagar: Blackness and the Bible
Episode: Nyasha Junior is back on the show to discuss her new book Reimagining Hagar: Blackness and the Bible. Matt Lynch hosts a discussion on race, ethnicity, and color in biblical […] The post Nyasha Junior – Reimagining Hagar: Blackness and the Bible first appeared on OnScript.

Christian Hofreiter – Making Sense of Old Testament Genocide
Episode: In this re-run of a 2018 episode, Matt Lynch interviews Christian Hofreiter (RZIM) on one of the most vexed issues in biblical studies … genocide in the Old Testament. […] The post Christian Hofreiter – Making Sense of Old Testament Genocide first appeared on OnScript.

Fleming Rutledge – A Fireside Chat on The Crucifixion, Advent, and Preaching
Episode: In this episode, Erin hosts Fleming Rutledge for a fireside chat before a live audience at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford. Listen as Fleming shares pearls of wisdom from her […] The post Fleming Rutledge – A Fireside Chat on The Crucifixion, Advent, and Preaching first appeared on OnScript.

Ervine Sheblatzm – Feathers on the Nose: Paul’s Radical Pastoral Theology for the Non-Anthropic World
Episode: Triple-crown episode!! Sheblatzm is back for the 3rd time, and he’s not holding back. This episode will revolutionalize the way you think about theology, science, and yourself. But it’s not […] The post Ervine Sheblatzm – Feathers on the Nose: Paul’s Radical Pastoral Theology for the Non-Anthropic World first appeared on OnScript.

(Theology) Ian McFarland – The Word Made Flesh
Episode: Has the Chalcedonian Definition stood the test of time and theological challenge? Ian McFarland thinks so and advocates for a “Chalcedonianism without reserve” in his newest book, The Word Made […] The post (Theology) Ian McFarland – The Word Made Flesh first appeared on OnScript.

Wave Nunnally – Israel, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and the Dead Sea Scrolls
This episode takes you on a wild ride through the land of the Bible, the world of Josephus, into the ER after crashed planes, by the Dead Sea, and includes encounters with Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, and a fire-breathing dragon. Brace yourself! The post Wave Nunnally – Israel, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and the Dead Sea Scrolls first appeared on OnScript.

Jeanette Hagen Pifer – Faith as Participation
Episode: In this third episode of a mini-series on "faith" (pistis), Jeanette Hagen Pifer brings a different method to bear on pistis, looking at what we might glean from wider conceptual categories related to "faith," like persuasion and boasting. And she was a missionary in the former Soviet Union before becoming a professor! Join her and OnScript co-host Matthew W. Bates, as they discuss Jeanette's new book, Faith as Participation. The post Jeanette Hagen Pifer – Faith as Participation first appeared on OnScript.

Nijay Gupta – Paul and the Language of Faith
Episode: After years of relative silence, conversations about “faith” (pistis) in the New Testament and early Christianity are suddenly blossoming. Pistis is essential. But because it’s multifaceted and can be […] The post Nijay Gupta – Paul and the Language of Faith first appeared on OnScript.

James Diamond – Jewish Theology Unbound
Episode: Dru Johnson talks with Jim Diamond about his long term project of thinking theologically with the biblical authors. Through close readings of key biblical texts and Jewish sages, Diamond […] The post James Diamond – Jewish Theology Unbound first appeared on OnScript.

Daniel Pioske – How Did Biblical Writers Access The Past?
Episode: In this episode Matt Lynch sits down with Dan Pioske to talk about the way we know about ancient Israel. Most scholars have been so text-based in their assumptions about […] The post Daniel Pioske – How Did Biblical Writers Access The Past? first appeared on OnScript.

David Downs & Benjamin Lappenga – The Faithfulness of the Risen Christ
Podcast interview of David J. Downs and Benjamin J. Lappenga by Matthew W. Bates and Erin Heim. The post David Downs & Benjamin Lappenga – The Faithfulness of the Risen Christ first appeared on OnScript.

Cynthia Shafer-Elliott – Digging Up Israel’s Past
Episode: We’re going back to the dirt in this episode with Cynthia Shafer-Elliott. We talk about bee hives, the Daniel diet, Ezekiel bread, gender & archaeology, and why Cynthia is willing […] The post Cynthia Shafer-Elliott – Digging Up Israel’s Past first appeared on OnScript.

Dru Johnson interviews Matt Lynch
Episode: In this week’s episode co-host Dru Johnson interviews co-host Matt Lynch, and there’s a surprise mystery guest! Guest: Matt Lynch is Academic Dean and Lecturer in Old Testament at Westminster Theological […] The post Dru Johnson interviews Matt Lynch first appeared on OnScript.

Willie Jennings – Race and Christian Theology
Episode: In this episode, Willie James Jennings joins host Amy Hughes to talk about his The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race ten years after its publication. This compelling work […] The post Willie Jennings – Race and Christian Theology first appeared on OnScript.

SBL Special Report! An Inbetwepisode
In this episode, Dru interviews scholars and publishers at the book tables and receptions at the annual meeting of the Society for Biblical Literature (which also includes the American Academy of Religion, Institute for Biblical Research, American Schools of Oriental Research, and more!). Order of appearance: Robin "the rain in Spain" Parry (Wipf & Stock) Marc Cortez (Wheaton) Rodrigo de Sousa (Faculté Jean Calvin) Nijay Gupta (George Fox University) John Anthony Dunne (Bethel Seminary) Jesse Myers/Miles Custis (Lexham Press) Ela Lazarewicz-Wyrzykowska (Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology) Heath Thomas (Oklahoma Baptist University) Mary Katharine Hom (Independent Scholar/OnScript regular) Anne-Marie Ellithorpe (Vancouver School of Theology) The post SBL Special Report! An Inbetwepisode first appeared on OnScript.

Michael Bird – The New Testament in Its World (with N. T. Wright)
Episode: Michael Bird speaks with Matt Bates and Erin Heim about his new joint venture with N.T. Wright, The New Testament in Its World (Zondervan, 2019). We discussed Mike’s take on […] The post Michael Bird – The New Testament in Its World (with N. T. Wright) first appeared on OnScript.

Benjamin Sommer – Revelation and the Authority of the Bible
Episode: Benjamin Sommer speaks with Matt Lynch about Torah, Sinai, Jewish perspectives on the authority of the Hebrew Bible, Psalms, lament, and way more. Guest: Benjamin D. Sommer is Professor of […] The post Benjamin Sommer – Revelation and the Authority of the Bible first appeared on OnScript.

Larry Hurtado – Destroyer of the Gods
Episode: This is a re-release. Larry Hurtado passed away recently, and in memory of his contributions to biblical studies, we’re re-releasing this 2016 episode. Apologies for the sound quality. Larry […] The post Larry Hurtado – Destroyer of the Gods first appeared on OnScript.

Josh McNall – The Mosaic of Atonement
Episode: What hath penal substitution to do with recapitulation? Or Christus Victor with moral influence? Turns out, quite a lot. Of the making of many books and ideas on atonement there […] The post Josh McNall – The Mosaic of Atonement first appeared on OnScript.

Chris Tilling – Barth on Romans (Part 2)
Episode: Chris Tilling presents his work on Karl Barth’s Romans commentary. He argues that Barth’s reading of Romans is worth the attention of biblical scholars, even though Barth is a systematic theologian. […] The post Chris Tilling – Barth on Romans (Part 2) first appeared on OnScript.

Chris Tilling – Barth on Romans (Part 1)
Episode: Chris Tilling presents his work on Karl Barth’s Romans commentary. He argues that Barth’s reading of Romans is worth the attention of biblical scholars, even though Barth is a systematic theologian. […] The post Chris Tilling – Barth on Romans (Part 1) first appeared on OnScript.

Philip Ziegler – Militant Grace
Episode: Philip Ziegler joins Erin Heim to discuss apocalyptic theology, Pauline literature, and the implications of both for Christian discipleship. They discuss Ziegler’s new book, Militant Grace, which constitutes a […] The post Philip Ziegler – Militant Grace first appeared on OnScript.
Seth Heringer – Theology and History
Seth Heringer's Uniting History and Theology (Fortress Press) argues that Christians do not need to use the historical-critical method to make historical claims but should instead write boldly Christian history. By using the historical method, grounded as it is in an incomplete understating of German historicism, they close off investigation of the past from the aesthetic and, importantly, from God. This is why 20th-century Christian scholarship has failed to unite history and theology. Instead of relying on the historical method as the primary way to think about past events, Christians need to reimage what historical work entails. Heringer thus presents a Christian approach to history that dialogues with recent developments in historical theory. The post Seth Heringer – Theology and History first appeared on OnScript.

Q&A – Matt Lynch and Matt Bates
You've spoken. We've listened. You've asked for more episodes giving a window into the secret lives of OnScript co-hosts. Or at least, you've asked us to allow more time for chat between hosts. So we'll try to do a bit more of that. In this episode, Matt Lynch and Matt Bates, the co-founders of OnScript, ask each other questions about Paul, hell, life, violence, divine-human appearances in the OT, faith as allegiance, Matt B.'s new book, books we've read, and more. Enjoy, and share the word! The post Q&A – Matt Lynch and Matt Bates first appeared on OnScript.

Sharon Ketcham – Reciprocal Church
What is the relationship between the individual Christian and the community of faith? How do we navigate the pendulum swings between an overemphasis on the individual at the expense of community and an overemphasis on community at the expense of the individual? In this episode, OnScript host Amy Brown Hughes talks with her colleague Sharon Ketcham about her new book Reciprocal Church: Becoming a Community Where Faith Flourishes Beyond High School, how often we talk about faith as a "product," what theological anthropology must undergird our ecclesiology, and where hope lies in the future of the church. The post Sharon Ketcham – Reciprocal Church first appeared on OnScript.

Joseph Gordon – Divine Scripture in Human Understanding
Episode: We all know that for Christians, Scripture is crucial–it’s the lifeblood of the church. But when we press deeper, what is it? What do words like authority and inspiration […] The post Joseph Gordon – Divine Scripture in Human Understanding first appeared on OnScript.

(Theology) Fr John Behr – Origen and the Early Church, Pt 2
Theology Track Episode: Live from Nashotah House, WI (3rd year running), here’s part 2 of our interview with Fr John Behr. Amy Brown Hughes talks with Fr John Behr about […] The post (Theology) Fr John Behr – Origen and the Early Church, Pt 2 first appeared on OnScript.

(Theology) Fr John Behr – Origen and the Early Church, Pt1
Theology Track Episode: Live from Nashotah House, WI (3rd year running), we’ve got a two-part interview. Amy Brown Hughes talks with Fr John Behr about Origen and all things Patristic. […] The post (Theology) Fr John Behr – Origen and the Early Church, Pt1 first appeared on OnScript.

Darren Sarisky – Reading the Bible Theologically
Episode: Erin Heim and Chris Tilling interview Darren Sarisky about his recent book Reading the Bible Theologically (Cambridge). The post Darren Sarisky – Reading the Bible Theologically first appeared on OnScript.

Dru Johnson – Human Rites
This week's ep features a public talk from OnScript's Dru Johnson on his recent book Human Rites: The Power of Rituals, Habits, and Sacraments (Eerdmans, 2018). Special thanks to Christ Church Jerusalem who recorded this event, and let us re-post it here. Enjoy! If you like this episode: Check out our original episode with Dru (before he was a host) on his book Knowledge by Ritual, and Dru's interview with Jonathan Pennington. The post Dru Johnson – Human Rites first appeared on OnScript.

Jonathan Greer – Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament
Episode: Jonathan Greer joins the show to talk about a big project he just co-edited on the history, context, archaeology, culture, and world of the Old Testament. Jonathan shares from his own work digging at Tel Dan, a very significant site for understanding the Jerusalem Temple and worship in ancient Israel. They discuss major archaeologists, the historicity of events in the Bible, the interaction of faith and critical study, and much more. Guest: Jonathan Greer is Associate Professor of Old Testament and Director of the Hesse Memorial Archaeological Laboratory at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. He has written extensively on the history and context of the Bible. He's the author of Dinner at Dan: Biblical and Archaeological Evidence for Sacred Feasts at Iron Age II Tel Dan and Their Significance (Brill, 2013) and the co-editor with John Hilber and John Walton of Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts (Baker Academic, 2019). If you like this episode: Check out our episodes on the Isaiah Seal Impression, and The Ancient World of the Bible. The post Jonathan Greer – Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament first appeared on OnScript.
Ellen Davis – Opening Israel’s Scriptures
Matt Lynch has been eagerly awaiting this book (Opening Israel's Scriptures), and the chance to talk with one of his favorite OT scholars. That day has come! Matt speaks with Ellen Davis about the intersection of critical and theological biblical interpretation, the manna economy in Exodus, ecology and the Bible, Wendell Berry, violence in the Old Testament, lament, & more! The post Ellen Davis – Opening Israel’s Scriptures first appeared on OnScript.

Ryan O’Dowd—Wisdom Literature and Commentaries
Ryan O'Dowd is the rare combination of Anglican Priest and scholar of the wisdom literature (though he agrees with Will Kynes's critique of the wisdom genre). In this episode, Dru and Ryan talk about his recent commentary on Proverbs in the Story of God series (Zondervan), his life as a pastor-scholar, and how being an academic is like being a model. The post Ryan O’Dowd—Wisdom Literature and Commentaries first appeared on OnScript.

Kelly Murphy – Rewriting Masculinity
Episode: Kelly Murphy joins OnScript to talk about about Gideon in scripture and tradition, and about how various biblical and post-biblical writers portray the Tuba Warrior as a ‘real man’ […] The post Kelly Murphy – Rewriting Masculinity first appeared on OnScript.

(Theology) Ivan Satyavrata – Holy Spirit
The Pentecostals are taking over OnScript! Amy talks to Dr. Ivan Satyavrata, pastor and theologian about the necessity of the "traditioning" of Pentecostalism, the incongruence of Pentecostalism not being completely on board with women in ministry or engaging extensively with the poor, and a discussion of the transformation of the Holy Spirit. The post (Theology) Ivan Satyavrata – Holy Spirit first appeared on OnScript.

Rafael Rodríguez – Jesus Darkly
How does social-memory theory change how we think about the New Testament? In Rafael Rodríguez's Jesus Darkly, the Jesus that emerges from the shadows is surprisingly bright and relevant. Yet even when he remains mysterious, the darkness helps us anticipate the ultimate face-to-face encounter. The post Rafael Rodríguez – Jesus Darkly first appeared on OnScript.

Brent Strawn – The Bible is Not a Story
Super-fan Brent Strawn is back on the podcast to talk about why he thinks the 'Bible-as-story' paradigm needs to die, Andy Stanley's book Irresistible, how the Old Testament is still dying, and the idea that problems with violence in the Old Testament are often projections. The post Brent Strawn – The Bible is Not a Story first appeared on OnScript.

Daniel Hawk – The Violence of the Biblical God
I (Matt L) have been wrestling with the topic of violence in Scripture for a while, and has returned to Dan Hawk's Berit Olam commentary on the book of Joshua. It was a pleasure to talk with Dan about his new book on violence in the Bible. He takes a literary approach that deserves serious attention. The post Daniel Hawk – The Violence of the Biblical God first appeared on OnScript.

Scott Harrower—God of All Comfort (Trinity & Horror)
Episode: Scott has a riveting biography, from growing up as a missionary kid in South America to entering the Goth and underground music scene to thinking about the effects of horrors and traumas on the body of Christ. You won't want to miss Scott's insights here. The post Scott Harrower—God of All Comfort (Trinity & Horror) first appeared on OnScript.

Kyle Hughes – The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit
Is the Holy Spirit properly called God? Yes, Christians are eager to say. But how and when did this development take place? The early church sensed the Spirit's full divinity, but struggled for centuries to find a grammar. Kyle Hughes, The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit, advances an exciting new argument. He shows that the key is the Spirit's role as a divine person who could bear witness to other divine persons. Everyone who is interested in bible and theology--take note!--and grab a listen. Trigger warning: we also dream of eating large quantities of smoked meat. If that is more than your stomach can handle, beware. Hosted by Matt Bates. The post Kyle Hughes – The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit first appeared on OnScript.

Sameer Yadav – Theology, Race, and the Mystical Tradition
In this wide-ranging episode Amy Brown Hughes talks with Sameer Yadav about the 'promiscuous' nature of theology, his book 'The Problem of Perception and the Experience of God: Toward a Theological Empiricism,' his recent work on apophaticism in the Christian mystical tradition, and race in the philosophy of religion. The post Sameer Yadav – Theology, Race, and the Mystical Tradition first appeared on OnScript.

Ervine Sheblatzm – Faultlines in the Horizon
He's back! And this time with ideas about science, theology, and philosophy that will blow your mind! Prof. Ervine Sheblatzm has been "rethinking everything" and "sequencing out" several innovative new theories that he believes will usher in "encounters of the fourth kind" in the study of Paul's letters and in science. Listen in as Matt talks with Ervine about his groundbreaking new book Faultines in the Horizon: Paul's Dawning Age Marches On. The post Ervine Sheblatzm – Faultlines in the Horizon first appeared on OnScript.

Robert Alter—The Art of Bible Translation
Dru Johnson and Matt Lynch talk to Robert Alter about his new Princeton University Press book The Art of Bible Translation and his newly released translation of the Hebrew Bible into English. Robert explains how the translation came about and how The Art of Bible Translation acts as a methodological introduction to his translation of the Hebrew Bible. The post Robert Alter—The Art of Bible Translation first appeared on OnScript.

Jeff McSwain – Simul Sanctification
Chris Tilling chats with Jeff McSwain about his new book Simul Sanctification: Barth's Hidden Vision for Human Transformation (Wipf & Stock, 2018). The post Jeff McSwain – Simul Sanctification first appeared on OnScript.

Jon Levenson – Resurrection and the Restoration of Israel
Jon Levenson's Resurrection and the Restoration of Israel (Yale, 2006) is one of the books I (Matt) most recommend to my students and colleagues. It models biblical scholarship that is exegetically adept, holds the big picture, understands the history of interpretation, and is genuinely creative. Dru and I had the privilege of sitting down with Jon Levenson--a favorite on the show--to talk through this theme of vital importance to Jews and Christians. The post Jon Levenson – Resurrection and the Restoration of Israel first appeared on OnScript.

(Theology) Michael Bruner – A Subversive Gospel
Episode: In our latest Theology Stream episode, Amy Hughes talks with practical theologian Michael Bruner about Flannery O’Connor, a “theology of the grotesque,” and why literature and art in church […] The post (Theology) Michael Bruner – A Subversive Gospel first appeared on OnScript.

Michael Carasik – Medieval Jewish Commentary
In this episode, Michael Carasik (pronounced like "Jurassic") and I discuss the wonderful world of Jewish commentary and his translation of the medieval Jewish commentators. The post Michael Carasik – Medieval Jewish Commentary first appeared on OnScript.

Matthew Thomas – Paul’s ‘Works of the Law’
Episode: New Perspective on Paul versus Old Perspective. The debate rages because a proper understanding of Christian salvation is at stake. Matthew Thomas has a novel angle that brings fresh evidence–the […] The post Matthew Thomas – Paul’s ‘Works of the Law’ first appeared on OnScript.

(Theology) Natalie Carnes – Image and Presence
Episode: Welcome to the inaugural episode of OnScript's new Theology Stream. OnScript's newest co-host Amy Brown Hughes talks with Natalie Carnes of Baylor University about icons, iconophilia, iconophobia, and iconoclasm. This topic has loomed large in church history, and carries important theological implications. The post (Theology) Natalie Carnes – Image and Presence first appeared on OnScript.

Sandra Richter – Ecology and the Bible
Sandra Richter discusses the Bible and ecology, her love for Deuteronomy, teaching the Old Testament, women in academia, and much more. We've also got a big announcement in this episode, so tune in! The post Sandra Richter – Ecology and the Bible first appeared on OnScript.