Tommy Keene takes the Faculty Podcast on the road this week at ETS, interviewing RTS grad Crawford Stevener on his recent publication: William Goode: Anti-Tractarian Polemicist. They discuss Goode's doctrine of the church and his polemic against the Roman Catholic-lurching Oxford Movement in the 19th century.
Grab Dr. Stevener's book here: https://www.routledge.com/William-Goode-1801-1868-Anti-Tractarian-Polemicist/Stevener/p/book/9781032864617
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Tommy Keene takes the Faculty Podcast on the road this week at ETS, interviewing RTS grad Crawford Stevener on his recent publication: William Goode: Anti-Tractarian Polemicist. They discuss Goode's doctrine of the church and his polemic against the Roman Catholic-lurching Oxford Movement in the 19th century.
Grab Dr. Stevener's book here: https://www.routledge.com/William-Goode-1801-1868-Anti-Tractarian-Polemicist/Stevener/p/book/9781032864617
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We're continuing our Intellectual Imprints series this week by discussing a man who revolutionized the way we understand the science of hermeneutics: Paul Ricoeur (1913–2005). While you may not have encountered his name in the wild, you have certainly encountered his hermeneutical method with respect to narrative and metaphor from leading voices in biblical studies.
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RTS Washington Faculty Podcast
Tommy Keene takes the Faculty Podcast on the road this week at ETS, interviewing RTS grad Crawford Stevener on his recent publication: William Goode: Anti-Tractarian Polemicist. They discuss Goode's doctrine of the church and his polemic against the Roman Catholic-lurching Oxford Movement in the 19th century.
Grab Dr. Stevener's book here: https://www.routledge.com/William-Goode-1801-1868-Anti-Tractarian-Polemicist/Stevener/p/book/9781032864617
Want to continue conversations like these in the classroom? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started.
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