Podcast episodes
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S3E5: Creation and the Redemptive Narrative
In this episode we discuss creation as a paradigm for redemption. We looked at Genesis and the creation narrative as the seedbed of eschatological expectation in Jewish tradition. The Tanakh, like the later second temple Jewish literature, sees eschatological hope for everlasting life in context to a new heavens and a new earth. By the time of the New Testament writers, conversations related to eschatology and eternal life were conceptually inseparable from a renewed creation.
Show notes
- Understanding creation as a paradigm for redemption (2:27)
- Creation and redemption in the Tanakh – Gen. 5; Ps. 90; Targum Ps.
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S3E4: The Creation of the Heavens and the Earth
In this episode we begin our discussion on Genesis and the Torah, highlighting some of the primary themes in the creation narrative of Genesis. While often read differently in our modern context than it would have been in the Ancient Near East as well as in second temple Jewish texts, the creation of the heavens and the earth sets the framework for divine sovereignty and for the future expectation of redemption.
Show notes:
- Genesis 1:1 and a brief history of interpretation: Platonic dualism (6:41)
- Modern ideas: flat earth, old/young earth (8:18)
- How did the Jewish people understand the heavens and the earth?
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S3E3: Christian Anti-Judaism and the Tanakh: An Interview with Matthew Thiessen
In this episode, we interview Dr. Matthew Thiessen, associate professor Religious Studies at McMaster University. We discuss the anti-Jewish bias often brought to the scriptures by traditional Christian readings of the Tanakh, and how this bias radically affects our readings of Jesus and Paul.
Show notes:
- How Dr. Thiessen got into New Testament studies (4:00)
- How Dr. Thiessen’s work has been aimed at anti-Jewish bias in Christian readings of the New Testament (7:02)
- A quick survey of anti-Jewish theology (10:04)
- Anti-Jewish Christian theology from the Holocaust onward (15:30)
- Anti-Jewish bias and our reading of Jesus (26:16)
- Anti-Jewish bias and our reading of Paul (38:01)
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S3E2: Reading the Tanakh without Supersessionism
In this episode we look particularly at the issue of supersessionism, the idea that Israel and the Old Testament has been superseded and replaced by Jesus, the Church, and the New Testament. We dive into R. Kendall Soulen’s classic treatment on supersessionism in “The God of Israel and Christian Theology”, examining the various aspects of punitive, economic, and structural supersessionism and their effect on our reading of the Scriptures.
Show notes:
- Introducing R. Kendall Soulen (5:03)
- The standard canonical narrative (5:45)
- What is supersessionism or “replacement theology”? (13:30)
- Soulen’s “punitive supersessionism” (22:46)
- Soulen’s “economic supersessionism” (26:03)
- Soulen’s “structural supersessionism” (39:17)
- Why is this not a responsible way to read the scriptures?
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S3E1: Introduction to the Tanakh
In this episode we introduce the themes for season 3 of our show. The Tanakh (a Hebrew acronym for the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings) is the foundation for “the Gospel” as Jesus and the apostles understood it. In season 3, our aim is to work through the books and main themes of the Tanakh to give disciples of Jesus confidence that if all you have is the Tanakh and some of the sayings of Jesus, you would in no way be disadvantaged in preaching the Gospel or discipling someone.
Show notes:
- What is the Tanakh and why is it the basis of the expectation and hope of first century Jews?
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Q&A #4 with Bill, John, and Josh
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this fourth Q&A episode. Topics include Messianic Judaism, the New Jerusalem and the heavenly mountain, inaugurated eschatology, and our usual rapid fire round with questions on the pre-tribulation rapture in John 14, the renewal of our minds, and Jewish prayer books. We also briefly give vision for our show’s next season. Don’t miss it!
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S2E15: Interview Reflections #3
In this episode we reflect on some of our favorite points from our last four interviews with Seth Roach and Daniel Jordan, Marc Tuzzolino, Joe and Terrie Wise, and Stephanie Quick and Devon Phillips. We discuss their testimonies and how the Jewish apocalyptic framework for the Gospel has impacted their lives and ministries. We reflected on how each of them imparted incredible wisdom for disciples to stay the course in light of the return of Jesus and the day of judgment.
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S2E14: Israel, Islam, and the End of the Age: An Interview with Stephanie Quick and Devon Phillips
In this episode we interview Stephanie Quick and Devon Phillips, laborers with Frontier Alliance International based in Northern Israel. Stephanie is a writer and producer and cohosts The Better Beautiful Podcast with Jeff Henderson, and Devon is a writer and contributor to FAI’s publication, THE WIRE. Stephanie and Devon share their experiences as they minister among Muslims and Israelis in the Middle East, and challenge Western believers to embrace the Gospel of the Kingdom wholeheartedly as the Day of the Lord draws near.
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S2E13: Faithfulness for the Long Haul: An Interview with Joe and Terrie Wise
In this episode we interview Joe and Terrie Wise, currently serving as pastors in California’s Central Valley. Joe and Terrie share their experiences as church planters, pastors, and mentors over the last 34 years of ministry. Their mission is to encourage wholehearted love and faithfulness to Jesus in light of the age to come. Despite the challenges they’ve faced, they continue to be an example of faithfulness to young disciples as they encourage others to set their hope fully on the return of Jesus.
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S2E12: Fear God and Live Transparently: An Interview with Marc Tuzzolino
In this episode we interview Marc Tuzzolino, founder and leader of the Apocalyptic Accountability Group based in the Chicago area. Marc shares from the heart about his own history and how a season of reworking the Gospel led to deliverance from a life of immorality. Since then, Marc has seen tremendous fruit as he has led other men into fearing God and living a life of obedience and transparency in light of the day of judgment.