
Coronavirus Call-In
We're social distanced and self-quarantining... and that's just to finish our dissertations! Also, there's a pandemic. We asked you to tell us about your favorite pieces of New Testament scholarship.
24 Mar 202029min

29. Michael Williams, Rethinking Gnosticism
What is "Gnosticism"? A discussion of Michael Williams' Rethinking Gnosticism along with scholarship by Karen King, Christoph Markschies, and David Brakke.
25 Feb 202050min

28. Margaret Mitchell, "New Testament Envoys in the Context of Diplomatic & Epistolary Conventions"
What role did envoys and emissaries play in Paul's ministry? What cultural conventions influenced early Christian talk about envoys? A discussion of Margaret M Mitchell's 1992 essay, "New Testament En...
28 Jan 202015min

27. Raymond Brown, The Birth of the Messiah (Part 2)
Our second annual Christmas episode! Who was Quirinius? Was there a census? Where is Joseph from? Discussing Luke's nativity with Raymond Brown's The Birth of the Messiah.
23 Des 201931min

26. Walter Bauer, Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christianity
Are heresies always and everywhere secondary and subsidiary? How did the mainstream church of the fourth century achieve dominance? A discussion of Walter Bauer's Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Chri...
2 Des 201959min

#SBLAAR19
Laura and Ian preview their papers for the annual Society of Biblical Literature conference.
19 Nov 20194min

25. Richard Hays, "Psalm 143 and the Logic of Romans 3"
What is the "Righteousness of God" in Romans? A discussion of Richard Hay's 1980 article "Psalm 143 and the Logic of Romans 3" with Jon Depue.
4 Nov 201935min

Ian N Mills, "Pagan Readers of Christian Scripture"
Did pagans read Christian scripture? A discussion of Ian Mills' first peer-reviewed publication.
16 Okt 201918min



















