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Scriptural Works
Greg Camp and Patrick Spencer
17 episodes
2 days ago
Hosted by two biblical scholars with diverse career backgrounds, Greg Camp (Sheffield University, Ph.D.) and Patrick Spencer (Durham University, Ph.D.), Scriptural Works focuses on a dynamic exploration of how to read and interpret scripture for greater meaning in today's postmodern world. Each episode unpacks the tools, methods, and insights that can be used to bring scripture alive, whether through their engaging dialogue or through conversations with guest scholars who bring specialized perspectives to particular texts or themes. From ancient contexts to contemporary application, from literary analysis to historical insights, Scriptural Works equips both lay readers and religious leaders with fresh approaches to biblical interpretation. Whether you're a curious reader, a minister seeking fresh perspectives, or anyone interested in developing a deeper grasp of scripture, Scriptural Works provides the intellectual tools and practical approaches to make biblical texts more accessible and meaningful.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality
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Hosted by two biblical scholars with diverse career backgrounds, Greg Camp (Sheffield University, Ph.D.) and Patrick Spencer (Durham University, Ph.D.), Scriptural Works focuses on a dynamic exploration of how to read and interpret scripture for greater meaning in today's postmodern world. Each episode unpacks the tools, methods, and insights that can be used to bring scripture alive, whether through their engaging dialogue or through conversations with guest scholars who bring specialized perspectives to particular texts or themes. From ancient contexts to contemporary application, from literary analysis to historical insights, Scriptural Works equips both lay readers and religious leaders with fresh approaches to biblical interpretation. Whether you're a curious reader, a minister seeking fresh perspectives, or anyone interested in developing a deeper grasp of scripture, Scriptural Works provides the intellectual tools and practical approaches to make biblical texts more accessible and meaningful.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality
Episodes (17/17)
Scriptural Works
Stereotyped "Huckster" Women at the Center of Acts 16 and Joshua 2 | Dr. Patrick Spencer | Ep. 17
7 hours ago
88 minutes 52 seconds

Scriptural Works
God's Acts for Israel, Gentiles, and Christians: A Theology of Acts | Dr. Joshua Jipp | Ep. 16
2 weeks ago
74 minutes 12 seconds

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How Acts 27 Forms Christian Imagination Through Ancient Echoes | Dr. Amanda Jo Pittman | Ep. 15
4 weeks ago
62 minutes 51 seconds

Scriptural Works
Fatal Real Estate Transaction: Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5 | Dr. Stan Helton | Ep. 4
1 month ago
64 minutes 22 seconds

Scriptural Works
When the "Mad" Believed and the Faithful Struggled (Acts 12) | Dr. Patrick Spencer | Ep. 13
1 month ago
64 minutes 34 seconds

Scriptural Works
When Your Enemy Saves Your Life: The Good Samaritan Reversal | Dr. Cliff Barbarick | Ep. 12
2 months ago
65 minutes 37 seconds

Scriptural Works
How a Gender-Bending Ethiopian Shattered Religious Boundaries | Dr. F. Scott Spencer | Ep. 11
3 months ago
76 minutes 3 seconds

Scriptural Works
The Digital Theological Library | Dr. Thomas E. Phillips | Ep. 10
3 months ago
57 minutes 26 seconds

Scriptural Works
How Looking Back Engenders a New Beginning: John, the Gospel That Refuses to End | Dr. Patrick Spencer | Ep. 9
3 months ago
71 minutes 40 seconds

Scriptural Works
Climactic Commission: Narrative Analysis of Matthew 28 | Dr. Greg Camp | Ep. 8
4 months ago
71 minutes 41 seconds

Scriptural Works
Fear, Silence, and Ancient Secrets: Mysterious Ending of Mark | Dr. Stanley N. Helton | Ep. 7
4 months ago
62 minutes 56 seconds

Scriptural Works
How the Ending of Acts Completes Paul’s Makeover | Dr. Thomas E. Phillips | Ep. 6
4 months ago
74 minutes 38 seconds

Scriptural Works
Re-reading Luke-Acts' Characterization in Codex Bezae (Part 2) | Dr. Jenny Heimerdinger | Ep. 5
4 months ago
70 minutes 26 seconds

Scriptural Works
Road to Recognition in Luke 24 | Dr. Joel B. Green | Ep. 4
4 months ago
77 minutes 49 seconds

Scriptural Works
Re-reading Luke-Acts' Characterization in Codex Bezae (Part 1) | Dr. Jenny Read-Heimerdinger | Ep. 3
4 months ago
71 minutes 5 seconds

Scriptural Works
How Ancient Christian Writings Became Scripture | Ep. 2
4 months ago
85 minutes 45 seconds

Scriptural Works
Sacred Words, Scribal Hands: Drama of New Testament Textual Criticism | Ep. 1
4 months ago
93 minutes 51 seconds

Scriptural Works
Hosted by two biblical scholars with diverse career backgrounds, Greg Camp (Sheffield University, Ph.D.) and Patrick Spencer (Durham University, Ph.D.), Scriptural Works focuses on a dynamic exploration of how to read and interpret scripture for greater meaning in today's postmodern world. Each episode unpacks the tools, methods, and insights that can be used to bring scripture alive, whether through their engaging dialogue or through conversations with guest scholars who bring specialized perspectives to particular texts or themes. From ancient contexts to contemporary application, from literary analysis to historical insights, Scriptural Works equips both lay readers and religious leaders with fresh approaches to biblical interpretation. Whether you're a curious reader, a minister seeking fresh perspectives, or anyone interested in developing a deeper grasp of scripture, Scriptural Works provides the intellectual tools and practical approaches to make biblical texts more accessible and meaningful.