The Alabaster Jar
The Alabaster Jar Podcast is a weekly conversation that takes on current issues impacting women at the intersection of faith, theology, and ministry. Drs. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito pour out their wisdom from years in ministry and academia to inspire women to continue advancing God’s mission in the world.
S5 E53 | Rev. Dr. Shively Smith | A Liberation Gospel Journey

In this conversation, Rev. Dr. Shively Smith joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to explore the liberation gospel view, uncovering how faith intersects with social action. Through art, biblical interpretation, and powerful personal insights, Dr. Smith reveals how Jesus' ministry challenges us to see beyond our comfort zones and engage deeply with our neighbors.
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The Visual Museum of Women in Christianity
Paul and His Companions Tour with Dr. Lynn Cohick and Dr. George Kalantzis
Five Views on the Gospel (Counterpoints: Bible and Theology)
Jesus and the Disinherited by How...
S5 E52 | Dr. Nika Spaulding | And Upon This Rock: A Fresh Look at the Apostle Peter

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito speak with Dr. Nika Spaulding to discuss her role as co-editor of the book And Upon This Rock: Peter's Transformative Journey from Fisherman to Follower to Foundational Leader. They dive into the themes of Peter's life, his relationships, and the importance of acknowledging failures in ministry. Nika also shares her personal journey into writing and editing, the collaborative process of creating the book, and the insights gained from exploring Peter's perspective.
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The Visual Museum of Women in Christianity
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S5 E51 | Dr. Michelle Knight | Unlocking the Old Testament: God's Love Through Broken People

In this conversation, Dr. Michelle Knight joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to demystify the complexities of the Old Testament. They discuss how readers of Scripture can navigate the historical landscape, understand God's work through the lives of flawed people, and appreciate the rich narrative of Scripture. Dr. Knight also offers insights into the cultural context, the importance of liturgical practices, and how the Old Testament reveals God's love and mission for all nations.
Resources Mentioned:
The Visual Museum of Women in Christianity
Paul and His Companions Tour with Dr. Lynn Cohick and...
BONUS | Dr. George Kalantzis | Come With Us on the Paul and His Companions Tour!

In this conversation, Dr. George Kalantzis joins Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito to discuss the vibrant cities where early Christianity took root - from Philippi to Ephesus, Athens to Corinth. More than a travel guide, this episode unveils the rich cultural context behind Paul's letters, bringing Scripture to life through expert insights and personal stories. Whether you're a history buff, a biblical scholar, or simply curious, join us as we delve into the powerful narratives hidden within these historic landscapes. Bonus: Learn about an upcoming trip that could change how you read the New Testament forever!
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S5 E50 | Dr. Michelle Knight | Abigail: The Wise Woman Who Saved A Dynasty

In this conversation, Dr. Michelle Knight joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to dive deep into the remarkable story of Abigail from 1 Samuel 25. They discuss how one woman's wisdom, courage, and strategic intervention prevented a future king from committing a terrible sin and altered the course of Israel's history. They also talk about how Abigail's intelligence, faith, and bold leadership offer timeless lessons for men and women seeking to follow God's calling with discernment and grace.
Resources Mentioned:
The Visual Museum of Women in Christianity
Paul and His Companions Tour with Dr. Lynn Cohick an...
S5 E49 | Dr. Kelly M. Kapic | Embracing Your God-Given Limits and the Goodness of Being Human

In this conversation, Dr. Kelly M. Kapic joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to explore the beauty and challenges of human finitude. They discuss the theological and pastoral challenges of guilt and shame, emphasizing the concept of finitude and the importance of recognizing human limits. Dr. Kapic also highlights the cultural and theological implications of finitude, particularly in the context of young people and the evangelical world, as well as the role of stress and anxiety, the importance of humility, and the significance of the fear of the Lord.
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The Visual Museum of Women...
S5 E48 | Choosing The Good: Rethinking Mary and Martha

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito dive deep into the familiar story of Mary and Martha, challenging traditional interpretations and revealing a powerful narrative of discipleship. This episode unpacks Luke 10:38-42 with fresh eyes, exploring how Jesus treated women as equal learners and ministers in his community. They also cover the rich context of Jesus's traveling group, the meaning of true hospitality, and how Mary's choice to sit and learn represents a radical moment of spiritual equality.
Resources Mentioned:
The Visual Museum of Women in Christianity
Interpreting Jesus by Da...
S5 E47 | Rev. Dr. Glenn Packiam | A Church's Journey to Empowering Women in Leadership

In this conversation, Rev. Dr. Glenn Packiam joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to dive deep into a transformative journey of understanding women's leadership in the church. Through a thoughtful, biblically grounded exploration, Glenn shares how Rockharbor Church carefully examined scriptural perspectives on women's roles, ultimately deciding to include women as elders. They unpack theological insights, cultural contexts, and the power of the Holy Spirit in empowering all believers, offering a nuanced and hope-filled approach to church leadership that honors both men and women as image-bearers of God.
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Women in Le...
S5 E46 | Dr. Michelle Knight | Hannah's Prayer: Overcoming Infertility and Finding Hope in God

In this conversation, Dr. Michelle Knight joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to dive deep into the story of Hannah, a woman of extraordinary faith navigating profound personal pain. Through a rich exploration of Hannah's narrative in 1 Samuel, they uncover how her desperate prayer and prophetic song reveal God's heart for the vulnerable and His sovereignty over human circumstances. Dr. Knight provides fascinating insights into Hannah's cultural context, her relationship with her husband Elkanah, and her remarkable theological understanding that challenges traditional power structures.
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The Visual Museum of Women in Christianity
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S5 E45 | Dr. Holly Beers | Rediscovering Christ's Fullness in Colossians and Philemon (Part 2)

In this conversation, Dr. Holly Beers joins Dr. Lynn Cohick for Part 2 of this interview to discuss her commentary on Colossians and Philemon as part of the Word and Spirit commentary series. They explore the themes of mutuality in marriage, the challenges of parenting, and the radical approach Paul takes in addressing slavery in his letter to Philemon. They also discuss how cultural contexts shape these issues and emphasize the importance of community support in parenting. This conversation also highlights Paul's advocacy for Onesimus and the implications of social relationships in the early church.
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S5 E44 | Dr. Holly Beers | Rediscovering Christ's Fullness in Colossians and Philemon (Part 1)

In this conversation, Dr. Holly Beers joins Dr. Lynn Cohick for Part 1 of this interview to discuss her commentary on Colossians and Philemon as part of the Word and Spirit commentary series. She explains the series' origins, which aims to provide accessible biblical resources from Pentecostal and charismatic scholars and delves into the theological richness of Paul's letter to the Colossians. Dr. Beers also explores key themes such as Christ's role in creation and redemption, the nature of suffering, and Paul's critique of the Colossian heresy, which emphasized ecstatic experiences and false humility. She also highlights Paul's message of holiness...
S5 E43 | Parables Part 2: Coins, Leaven, and Justice – Matthew 13 and Luke 15, 18

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito finish their two-part series on the Parables. They explore three more biblical parables featuring women: the Persistent Widow, the Woman with Leaven, and the Woman with the Lost Coin. They delve into the historical and cultural context of these parables, highlighting the agency and resources of women in first-century Jewish society, contrary to common misconceptions about women's roles during that time. They also emphasize Jesus' use of parables as a genre that invites listeners to understand the kingdom of God through everyday scenarios and characters. In examining these stories, they reveal...
S5 E42 | Parables Part 1: Torches, Tears, and Triumph – Matthew 25 and John 16

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito begin a two-part series on the Parables as they dive into two biblical parables featuring women: the Wise and Foolish Virgins from Matthew 25 and the Parable of the Joyful Mother from John 16. They explore the rich theological meanings behind these stories, examining how Jesus drew on everyday female experiences to teach profound lessons about discipleship, suffering, and joy. They also highlight the historical context of these parables, their significance in early Christian interpretation, and how they invite both men and women to understand the Kingdom of Heaven.
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S5 E41 | Dr. Michelle Knight | Rachel and Leah: Sisters in a Broken System

In this conversation, Dr. Michelle Knight joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to delve into the complex story of Rachel and Leah from the book of Genesis. They explore the challenging dynamics of marriage, fertility, and sisterhood in the patriarchal world of the Old Testament. They also discuss how these women navigated a system that valued them primarily for childbearing, while highlighting God's compassion and grace in their struggles. They also touch on other biblical women like Hannah and the daughters of Zelophehad, offering insights into how women found agency and dignity within challenging cultural constraints.
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S5 E40 | Dr. Rosemary Flaaten | Unsilencing Women: A Journey Through Gender Bias in Christian Leadership

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick is joined by Dr. Rosemary Flaaten, who discusses her groundbreaking research on gender bias in Christian institutions. Drawing from her Doctor of Ministry dissertation, she explores the subtle yet pervasive barriers women face in leadership roles within academic and church settings. Dr. Flaaten also shares her journey to understanding gender bias, revealing surprising insights about workplace culture, microaggressions, and the systemic challenges women encounter. With passion and scholarly rigor, she advocates for creating more equitable environments where men and women can truly collaborate and lead together.
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S5 E39 | Kat Armstrong | Holy Curiosity: Unveiling the Connection Between Deborah and Moses

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito are joined by Kat Armstrong to discuss the new season of her podcast, Holy Curiosity. They explore the importance of curiosity in faith, the connections between biblical figures Deborah and Moses, and the role of women in leadership within the church. Kat also shares her insights on the complexities of biblical narratives and encourages listeners to embrace their curiosity as a means of deepening their understanding of scripture.
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2025 Visual Museum Symposium: Believe Her Story – Learning to Listen to God Through Women
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S5 E38 | Dr. Preston Hill | Healing Wounds, Restoring Hope: A Trinitarian Approach to Trauma Recovery

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Dr. Preston Hill explore the intersection of trauma and theology, particularly through the lens of Hill's book, Dawn of Sunday: The Trinity & Trauma-Safe Churches. They explore how the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) can help create healing spaces for trauma survivors in churches. Hill shares personal insights about recovering from trauma, emphasizing the importance of community, touch, and spiritual support. The conversation covers topics like reinterpreting the Lord's Prayer, understanding God's fatherhood, the role of art and communion in healing, and creating church environments that empower survivors by offering both social support...
S5 E37 | Kaitlyn Schiess | Breaking Barriers: Women, Theology, and the Power of Curious Faith

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito are joined by Kaitlyn Schiess as they talk about her journey in theological education, highlighting the importance of mentorship, support, and diverse voices in academia. Kaitlyn also shares her experiences and encourages women to pursue theology without fear. They later discuss how theological education shapes faith, political engagement, and community service, emphasizing curiosity and historical examples like Deborah. They also encourage a holistic approach to faith that integrates personal belief, academia, and activism.
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2025 Visual Museum Symposium: Believe Her Story – Learning to List...
S5 E36 | Dr. Beth Allison Barr | Beyond the Bulletin: A Hidden History of Women in Church Leadership

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito are joined by Dr. Beth Allison Barr as they unravel the complex history of women's roles in church leadership. Through compelling research and powerful stories, Dr. Barr challenges the contemporary notion of the "pastor's wife" by exploring historical evidence of women's significant ministerial contributions from the early church through medieval times. From the influential Queen Bertha who helped convert an entire kingdom to the medieval women who held Episcopal authority, this episode reveals how women have been active spiritual leaders throughout Christian history. Dr. Barr also dismantles myths about women's roles...
S5 E35 | Dr. Michelle Knight | Uncovering The Complexity Of Genesis

In this conversation, Dr. Michelle Knight joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to explore the complexities of reading Genesis and the Old Testament. They discuss common mistakes readers make, the importance of understanding the foundational chapters of Genesis, and the flawed perceptions of biblical characters. They emphasize the significance of context, the messiness of human nature, and God's ability to work through brokenness. They also highlight specific narratives, such as Judah and Tamar, Lot's choices, and Hagar's story, to illustrate these themes and encourage a deeper understanding of scripture.
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2025 Visual Museum Symposium: Be...
S5 E34 | Dr. Sarah Williams | Rediscovering Josephine Butler: The Forgotten Trailblazer for Women's Rights and Justice

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick is joined by Dr. Sarah Williams about her book on Josephine Butler, a pivotal figure in the history of women's rights and social justice. The conversation explores Butler's legacy, her commitment to prayer as a form of activism, the impact of the Contagious Diseases Acts, and the ongoing relevance of her work in today's society. Dr. Williams highlights Butler's profound influence on the women's movement and the moral imperatives that drove her advocacy through personal anecdotes and historical analysis.
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Proclaiming the Parables: 2025 HCU Theology...
S5 E33 | Subversive Submission: Unpacking 1 Peter's Radical Vision For Wives (Part 2)

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito start the 2nd part of this series on 1 Peter as they delve into the roles of wives and the concept of agency. They explore the biblical context of submission, the contrast between inner and outer beauty, and the examples of holy women in scripture, particularly Sarah. They also draw parallels with Geoffrey Chaucer's 'The Wife of Bath' from the Canterbury Tales, highlighting themes of virtue, agency, and the importance of character in relationships.
Resources Mentioned:
Proclaiming the Parables: 2025 HCU Theology Conference
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S5 E32 | Subversive Submission: Unpacking 1 Peter's Radical Vision For Wives (Part 1)

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito start a new series as they explore the epistle of 1 Peter, focusing on its teachings regarding wives and submission. They delve into the context of Peter's instructions, emphasizing the importance of understanding the cultural and historical background of the text. They also highlight women's agency in the early church, the nature of submission, and the call for believers to live out their faith in a way that honors God and can lead others to Him.
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Proclaiming the Parables: 2025 HCU Theology Conference
S5 E31 | Dr. May Young | Embracing Lament: Finding Hope In The Depths of Sorrow

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick is joined by Dr. May Young who helps us explore the concept of biblical lament, particularly in the context of her new book, Walking with God Through the Valley: Recovering the Purpose of Biblical Lament. They discuss the significance of lament as an act of faith, the personal journey that led May to study this topic, and the various genres and elements of lament found in the Psalms. They also dive into the importance of community support during difficult times and the transformative power of expressing emotions through lament.
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S5 E30 | Dr. Meera Bai Grover | Compassion Over Condemnation: A Christian Physician's Perspective On Addiction

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick is joined by Dr. Meera Grover as she shares her journey into addiction medicine, discussing the importance of compassion and understanding in treating addiction. She explains the role of supervised consumption sites, the biological aspects of addiction, and the impact of trauma. Dr. Grover also dives into the need for a moral framework that reflects love and grace, encouraging listeners to engage with those struggling with addiction in a supportive and empathetic manner.
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Why I Help People Take Drugs: Reflections of a Christian Addiction Me...
S5 E29 | Exploring The Letter Of Philippians: Part 5

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito start the 5th and final part of this podcast series on the book of Philippians as they explore the final chapter of Philippians, discussing the themes of joy, community, and the importance of proper scriptural interpretation. They emphasize the need for a deeper understanding of Paul's messages, particularly regarding joy in the face of adversity, the significance of unity within the church, and the role of women in ministry. They also highlight the importance of viewing circumstances through a lens of faith and the power of joy to bind communities together.<...
S5 E28 | Exploring The Letter Of Philippians: Part 4

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito start the 4th part of this podcast series on the book of Philippians as they explore Philippians Chapter 3, exploring the themes of joy, identity, and community. They discuss Paul's understanding of identity in Christ, his transformation from a zealous persecutor to a devoted follower, and the implications of being part of God's family. They also emphasize the importance of striving for holiness, imitating Christ, and supporting one another in faith while addressing the challenges posed by those who oppose the gospel.
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Th...
S5 E27 | Exploring The Letter Of Philippians: Part 3

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito start the 3rd part of this podcast series on the book of Philippians as they explore Philippians Chapter 2, focusing on the themes of unity, humility, and the nature of Christ. They discuss Paul's call for believers to be like-minded and to embody the mindset of Christ, emphasizing the importance of diversity within unity. They delve into the theological implications of Christ's incarnation and the significance of humility in the Christian life. They also address the dynamics of community and the importance of honoring those who serve, concluding with a call to...
S5 E26 | Dr. Scot McKnight | Advent Series – Part 4: Mary Knew

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Christine Calareso Bleecker are joined by Dr. Scot McKnight to explore the life and significance of Mary, the mother of Jesus. They discuss her knowledge and trust in God's plan, the importance of the Magnificat as a declaration of faith, and Mary's role in Jesus's life and ministry. They also emphasize the need to recognize Mary as a model of discipleship and the impact of her faith on the early Christian community.
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The Real Mary: Why Protestant Christians Can Embrace the Mother of Je...
S5 E25 | Dr. Carmen Imes | Advent Series – Part 3: Anna Knew

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Christine Calareso Bleecker are joined by Dr. Carmen Imes to discuss the biblical figure Anna, a prophetess who plays a significant yet often overlooked role in the Christmas narrative. They explore Anna's recognition of Jesus as the Messiah, her unique devotion to God, and her significance as a female figure in a male-dominated society. They also highlight the importance of Anna's faithfulness, her role in the redemption of Jerusalem, and the lessons modern believers can learn from her life.
Resources Mentioned:
The Visual Museum of Wo...
S5 E24 | Nika Spaulding | Advent Series – Part 2: Elizabeth Knew

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito talk with Nika Spaulding to discuss the themes of Advent through the lens of Elizabeth's story in the Gospel of Luke. They explore the concept of the 'ministry of disappointment' that pastors face, the significance of Elizabeth's faith and humility, and her prophetic role as she meets Mary. They also emphasize mutuality in relationships, the joy of community, and the importance of desiring what God desires for others.
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The Visual Museum of Women in Christianity
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S5 E23 | Dr. Timothy Larsen | Advent Series – Part 1: Exploring the Joy and Sorrow of Classic Christmas Stories

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick talks with Dr. Timothy Larsen about his book "12 Classic Christmas Stories: A Feast of Yuletide Tales." They discuss the inspiration behind the book, the mix of joy and sorrow often found in Christmas stories, and the historical context around the celebration of Christmas. Larson highlights several of the stories in the collection, including works by authors like Louisa May Alcott, Willa Cather, and L.M. Montgomery, and explores the themes of reconciliation, generosity, and seeing the world with an open heart.
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Twelve Cl...
S5 E22 | Exploring The Letter Of Philippians: Part 2

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito start the 2nd part of this podcast series on the book of Philippians as they explore the themes of joy, thanksgiving, and community in Paul's letter to the Philippians, specifically dialing into Chapter 1. They discuss the context of the letter, the significance of joy in adversity, and Paul's deep affection for the Philippian church. They emphasize the importance of discernment, the expansion of the gospel despite challenges, and the call to live fearlessly as citizens of heaven.
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Revelation for th...
S5 E21 | Exploring The Letter Of Philippians: Part 1

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito begin a 5-part series on the book of Philippians as they explore this letter, focusing on the theme of joy amidst uncertainty. They delve into the historical context of Philippi by focusing on Acts 16 as well as the significance of key characters like Lydia and the jailer, and the dynamics of the early church. They also emphasize the importance of unity and the transformative power of faith in challenging times, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of Paul's teachings in Philippians.
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S5 E20 | Dr. Jeannine Hanger | Encountering Jesus Through The Senses

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito sit down with Dr. Jeannine Hanger about her journey into theology, her new book Engaging Jesus with Our Senses: An Embodied Approach to the Gospels, and the importance of a sensory approach to understanding Scripture. They discuss the challenges students face in interpreting the Bible, the gender dynamics of sensory experiences, and the role of imagination in deepening faith. Dr. Hanger also shares insights on Jesus as the bread of life, the good shepherd, and the light of the world, emphasizing the need for dependence on Christ in our spiritual journeys.<...
S5 E19 | Discovering God’s Redemptive Metanarrative In Scripture (Part 3)

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito explore the principles of hermeneutics, emphasizing the importance of understanding Scripture as God's story. They discuss the communication theory of perlocution, the significance of context in biblical interpretation, and the implications of implied communication. The conversation highlights the need for readers to engage with Scripture thoughtfully, recognizing God's perspective and the relational aspect of communication. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to embrace the metanarrative of Scripture and its relevance to their lives.
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Scripture as Communication, 2nd Edition: Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics by Dr. J...
S5 E18 | Discovering God’s Redemptive Metanarrative In Scripture (Part 2)

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito delve into the principles of hermeneutics, focusing on how to interpret the Bible effectively. They explore the meta-narrative of the Bible, emphasizing God's desire for a relationship with humanity. The discussion also touches on the intersection of faith and science, particularly concerning the creation story in Genesis. They introduce communication theory, specifically speech act theory, to enhance understanding of biblical texts. The conversation concludes with exploring key biblical figures like Abraham and Moses, illustrating how their stories reflect God's promises and commands.
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S5 E17 | Discovering God’s Redemptive Metanarrative In Scripture (Part 1)

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito explore the complexities of understanding the Bible, emphasizing its authority, the importance of community in interpretation, and the overarching narrative of God's story. They discuss the creation narrative, the implications of God as Creator, the nature of sin and redemption, and the goodness of creation. The conversation highlights the unique aspect of God being with us and the importance of engaging with Scripture meaningfully, encouraging listeners to develop personal habits that foster spiritual growth.
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The Visual Museum of Women in Christianity
S5 E16 | Dr. Jerry Hwang | Challenging The Honor-Shame Narrative In Biblical Scholarship

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick interviews Dr. Jerry Hwang to discuss his journey from IT consultant to pastor to theological educator. He delves into the constructs of honor and shame in cultural studies, particularly in relation to biblical scholarship. Dr. Hwang also critiques the oversimplified categorization of cultures and argues that the Old Testament presents a countercultural stance against honor-shame dynamics, particularly regarding gender roles and power. He also explores specific biblical texts, including Deuteronomy 22 and the narratives of Bathsheba and Lady Wisdom, highlighting the complexities of consent, victimhood, and the portrayal of women in Scripture.
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S5 E15 | Rev. Dr. Jennifer Powell McNutt | Reclaiming The Apostle To The Apostles: Mary Magdalene

In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick interviews Rev. Dr. Jennifer Powell McNutt to discuss her new book, The Mary We Forgot: What the Apostle to the Apostles Teaches the Church. They explore the complex history and misunderstandings surrounding Mary Magdalene, uncovering her biblical significance as the "Apostle to the Apostles." Dr. McNutt also shares how she aims to reclaim Mary's powerful story and role in the early church, challenging long-held assumptions.
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The Mary We Forgot: What the Apostle to the Apostles Teaches the Church Today by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Powell Mc...