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AEC Engineering and Technology PodcastAEC Engineering and Technology PodcastHow to Successfully Maximize Tech Adoption in AEC WITHOUT Disrupting Workflows – Ep 079In this episode, I talk with Erin Khan, LEED AP, BD+C, EIT, founder of Erin Khan Consulting, about how firms can successfully implement and scale new software to support tech adoption in AEC without disrupting workflows and how to maximize its impact. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are […] The post How to Successfully Maximize Tech Adoption in AEC WITHOUT Disrupting Workflows – Ep 079 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.2025-04-2837 minOnScriptOnScriptAnn Jervis - Paul and TimeEpisode: How did Paul understand time? Was it an adaptation of the "two ages" of Judaism? Is there really an "already-not-yet" in Paul's letters? To the last two questions, Ann Jervis answers an emphatic "no." Join Erin and Ann Jervis for a conversation about Ann's groundbreaking book, Paul and Time,  to hear Ann's unique take on how Christ relates to time in Paul's letters, and how those in Christ thus relate to time. by virtue of being joined together with him. Guest (from the publisher's website): L. Ann Jervis (ThD, Wycliffe College) is emerita professor of New Test...2024-09-0247 minOnScriptOnScriptAnn Jervis - Paul and TimeEpisode: How did Paul understand time? Was it an adaptation of the "two ages" of Judaism? Is there really an "already-not-yet" in Paul's letters? To the last two questions, Ann Jervis answers an emphatic "no." Join Erin and Ann Jervis for a conversation about Ann's groundbreaking book, Paul and Time,  to hear Ann's unique take on how Christ relates to time in Paul's letters, and how those in Christ thus relate to time. by virtue of being joined together with him. Guest (from the publisher's website): L. Ann Jervis (ThD, Wycliffe College) is emerita professor of New Test...2024-09-0247 minMidlife State of Mind PodcastMidlife State of Mind PodcastLip Service or Real Service: Do Women Really Support Each Other?With all the talk of women supporting women does it really translate into action?  In today's episode, Erin discusses her observations and what research into the psychology of this phenomenon really shows.  Listen in and then share your thoughts on MSOM socials. Book I referenced by Pat Heim & colleagues: https://www.amazon.com/Hardball-Women-Winning-Business-Third/dp/0142181773/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=pat+heim&qid=1577754411&sr=8-1   Learn more about Erin on the MSOM website: https://midlifestateofmindpodcast.com/   Follow MSOM on social media: FB: https://www.facebook.com...2024-07-1010 minMidlife State of Mind PodcastMidlife State of Mind PodcastLip Service or Real Service: Do Women Really Support Each Other?With all the talk of women supporting women does it really translate into action?  In today's episode, Erin discusses her observations and what research into the psychology of this phenomenon really shows.  Listen in and then share your thoughts on MSOM socials. Book I referenced by Pat Heim & colleagues: https://www.amazon.com/Hardball-Women-Winning-Business-Third/dp/0142181773/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=pat+heim&qid=1577754411&sr=8-1   Learn more about Erin on the MSOM website: https://midlifestateofmindpodcast.com/   Follow MSOM on social media: FB: https://www.facebook.com...2024-07-1010 minOnScriptOnScriptJason Staples - Paul and the Resurrection of Israel (part II)Episode: Ready to get exegetical? We had so much fun discussing Jason Staples's important new book, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel, that we couldn't resist a second episode. Episode one focused on the theology and broader message of the book. This second episode exposes how the book's theology emerges from a close reading of Paul's letters. Cohosted by Matthew Bates and Erin Heim. The Book: Jason A. Staples, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel: Jews, Former Gentiles, Israelites (Cambridge University Press, 2024). The gospel promoted by Paul has for many generations stirred passionate debate. That gospel proclaimed e...2024-07-0858 minOnScriptOnScriptJason Staples - Paul and the Resurrection of Israel (part II)Episode: Ready to get exegetical? We had so much fun discussing Jason Staples's important new book, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel, that we couldn't resist a second episode. Episode one focused on the theology and broader message of the book. This second episode exposes how the book's theology emerges from a close reading of Paul's letters. Cohosted by Matthew Bates and Erin Heim. The Book: Jason A. Staples, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel: Jews, Former Gentiles, Israelites (Cambridge University Press, 2024). The gospel promoted by Paul has for many generations stirred passionate debate. That gospel proclaimed e...2024-07-0858 minOnScriptOnScriptJason Staples - Paul and the Resurrection of Israel (Part I)Episode: When the Spirit blows over the bones, flesh forms, and they rattle back to life. But the bones are Israel, all twelve tribes. Did the partial return of several tribes from Babylon satisfy God's promises for all Israel? Or was a broader return expected? In his important and influential new book, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel, Jason Staples shows that Paul believed God was raising the nation of Israel from the dead in an unexpected way. Cohosted by Matt Bates and Erin Heim. The Book: Jason A. Staples, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel: Jews...2024-06-271h 08OnScriptOnScriptJason Staples - Paul and the Resurrection of Israel (Part I)Episode: When the Spirit blows over the bones, flesh forms, and they rattle back to life. But the bones are Israel, all twelve tribes. Did the partial return of several tribes from Babylon satisfy God's promises for all Israel? Or was a broader return expected? In his important and influential new book, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel, Jason Staples shows that Paul believed God was raising the nation of Israel from the dead in an unexpected way. Cohosted by Matt Bates and Erin Heim. The Book: Jason A. Staples, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel: Jews...2024-06-271h 08OnScriptOnScriptSandra Glahn - Nobody’s Mother (Live Event!)Episode: Recorded live in San Antonio at the Little Rhein Prost Haus with Sandra Glahn, Dru and Erin discuss the cult of Artemis in Ephesus and the way it transforms our reading of key NT passages. Crucially, Glahn's analysis of the Artemis cult helps us better understand Paul's statement in 1 Tim 2:15 that the woman/women "will be saved through childbearing." The event was co-sponsored by IVP, who publishes Dr. Glahn's book Nobody's Mother: Artemis of the Ephesians in Antiquity and the New Testament (2023). Thanks to all who came out live for this event! Guest: Dr. Sandra Glahn is...2024-01-0943 minOnScriptOnScriptSandra Glahn - Nobody’s Mother (Live Event!)Episode: Recorded live in San Antonio at the Little Rhein Prost Haus with Sandra Glahn, Dru and Erin discuss the cult of Artemis in Ephesus and the way it transforms our reading of key NT passages. Crucially, Glahn's analysis of the Artemis cult helps us better understand Paul's statement in 1 Tim 2:15 that the woman/women "will be saved through childbearing." The event was co-sponsored by IVP, who publishes Dr. Glahn's book Nobody's Mother: Artemis of the Ephesians in Antiquity and the New Testament (2023). Thanks to all who came out live for this event! Guest: Dr. Sandra Glahn is...2024-01-0943 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Raffety – From Inclusion to JusticeEpisode: In this episode, co-host Amy Hughes speaks with Erin Raffety about her ethnographic and practical theological research into what it looks like for congregations to move away from an “inclusion” model for people with […] The post Erin Raffety – From Inclusion to Justice first appeared on OnScript.2023-10-111h 12OnScriptOnScriptErin Raffety - From Inclusion to JusticeEpisode: In this episode, co-host Amy Hughes speaks with Erin Raffety about her ethnographic and practical theological research into what it looks like for congregations to move away from an "inclusion" model for people with disabilities to a "justice" model with people with disabilities.  Guest: Dr. Erin Raffety is a cultural anthropologist, a Presbyterian pastor, and an ethnographic researcher who has studied foster families in China, Christian congregations in the United States, and people with disabilities around the world. Raffety teaches and researches at Princeton Theological Seminary and Princeton University. Her most recent book, discussed in this episode, is  ...2023-10-111h 12OnScriptOnScriptErin Raffety - From Inclusion to JusticeEpisode: In this episode, co-host Amy Hughes speaks with Erin Raffety about her ethnographic and practical theological research into what it looks like for congregations to move away from an "inclusion" model for people with disabilities to a "justice" model with people with disabilities.  Guest: Dr. Erin Raffety is a cultural anthropologist, a Presbyterian pastor, and an ethnographic researcher who has studied foster families in China, Christian congregations in the United States, and people with disabilities around the world. Raffety teaches and researches at Princeton Theological Seminary and Princeton University. Her most recent book, discussed in this episode, is  ...2023-10-111h 12OnScriptOnScriptMatthew Novenson – Paul, Then and NowEpisode: Erin sits down with Matthew Novenson for a lively conversation on the weirdness of Paul, theological and historical approaches, first-century Judaism, and a range of other topics covered in Matt's new book of collected essays, Paul, Then and Now (Eerdmans, 2022). This is Matt's second appearance on OnScript. You can also tune-in to an earlier OnScript conversation  on The Grammar of Messianism (Oxford, 2017). Guest: Matthew V. Novenson holds a PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary, and is Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Christian Origins at the University of Edinburgh. He has published extensively on Messianism, first-century Judaism, and...2023-09-281h 03OnScriptOnScriptMatthew Novenson – Paul, Then and NowEpisode: Erin sits down with Matthew Novenson for a lively conversation on the weirdness of Paul, theological and historical approaches, first-century Judaism, and a range of other topics covered in Matt's new book of collected essays, Paul, Then and Now (Eerdmans, 2022). This is Matt's second appearance on OnScript. You can also tune-in to an earlier OnScript conversation  on The Grammar of Messianism (Oxford, 2017). Guest: Matthew V. Novenson holds a PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary, and is Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Christian Origins at the University of Edinburgh. He has published extensively on Messianism, first-century Judaism, and...2023-09-281h 03OnScriptOnScriptDavid Moffitt - Rethinking the AtonementEpisode: In this episode, Erin sits down with David Moffitt and a live audience at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford to talk about David's latest book on the atonement. This was a wide-ranging and thought-provoking conversation on atonement, sacrifice, ascension, resurrection, and why, according to Moffitt, the death of Jesus is not enough, themes featured in his recent book Rethinking the Atonement (Baker). Guest: David Moffitt is Reader in New Testament at the University of St. Andrews, where he has been since 2013, having taught previously at Duke Divinity School and Campbell University Divinity School.  Much of his scho...2023-06-011h 13OnScriptOnScriptDavid Moffitt - Rethinking the AtonementEpisode: In this episode, Erin sits down with David Moffitt and a live audience at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford to talk about David's latest book on the atonement. This was a wide-ranging and thought-provoking conversation on atonement, sacrifice, ascension, resurrection, and why, according to Moffitt, the death of Jesus is not enough, themes featured in his recent book Rethinking the Atonement (Baker). Guest: David Moffitt is Reader in New Testament at the University of St. Andrews, where he has been since 2013, having taught previously at Duke Divinity School and Campbell University Divinity School.  Much of his scho...2023-06-011h 13OnScriptOnScriptCaryn Reeder – The Samaritan Woman’s Story after #ChurchTooEpisode: Erin speaks with Caryn Reeder about the Samaritan Woman, the reception history of John 4, and its impact on the experiences of women in the church today, which Caryn treats in her newest book: The Samaritan Woman's Story: Reconsidering John 4 after #ChurchToo, published by IVP Academic. Guest (adapted from Westmont's website): Dr. Reeder earned a B.A. from Augustana College, an M.A. in biblical studies from Wheaton College, and an M.Phil. in Old Testament and Ph.D. in New Testament from the University of Cambridge. She came to Westmont in 2007. Her research interests include the h...2023-01-1253 minOnScriptOnScriptCaryn Reeder – The Samaritan Woman’s Story after #ChurchTooEpisode: Erin speaks with Caryn Reeder about the Samaritan Woman, the reception history of John 4, and its impact on the experiences of women in the church today, which Caryn treats in her newest book: The Samaritan Woman's Story: Reconsidering John 4 after #ChurchToo, published by IVP Academic. Guest (adapted from Westmont's website): Dr. Reeder earned a B.A. from Augustana College, an M.A. in biblical studies from Wheaton College, and an M.Phil. in Old Testament and Ph.D. in New Testament from the University of Cambridge. She came to Westmont in 2007. Her research interests include the h...2023-01-1253 minOnScriptOnScriptAndrew Byers - John and the OthersEpisode: Erin speaks with Rev. Dr. Andy Byers about John's Gospel, Jewish Relations, and the "sectarian hermeneutic" that dominates Johannine studies. Andy's newest book on John's Gospel, John and the Others, published by Baylor University Press in 2021, advances the bold thesis that John's Gospel gives us a model of identity and alterity, an identity that is "other" without being "anti." Guest: Rev. Dr. Andrew Byers is Tutor in New Testament at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Before moving to Cambridge in 2021, he served as Director of the Free Church Track and Lecturer in New Testament at Cranmer Hall, St Jo...2022-11-161h 12OnScriptOnScriptAndrew Byers - John and the OthersEpisode: Erin speaks with Rev. Dr. Andy Byers about John's Gospel, Jewish Relations, and the "sectarian hermeneutic" that dominates Johannine studies. Andy's newest book on John's Gospel, John and the Others, published by Baylor University Press in 2021, advances the bold thesis that John's Gospel gives us a model of identity and alterity, an identity that is "other" without being "anti." Guest: Rev. Dr. Andrew Byers is Tutor in New Testament at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Before moving to Cambridge in 2021, he served as Director of the Free Church Track and Lecturer in New Testament at Cranmer Hall, St Jo...2022-11-161h 12OnScriptOnScriptAmy Peeler - Women and the Gender of GodEpisode: Is God more male than female? Most theologians have hastened to say 'no', but still many theologians have urged that the male analogy is more suitable in speaking about God's relationship with the world or people. But how does the conversation shift when we place the incarnation at the theological center of this conversation? That is the question that Amy Peeler asks in her Women and the Gender of God. What does the uniqueness of Jesus's birth from a virgin teach us about God and Gender? Co-hosted by Erin Heim and Matt Bates. The Book: Amy P...2022-10-1856 minOnScriptOnScriptAmy Peeler - Women and the Gender of GodEpisode: Is God more male than female? Most theologians have hastened to say 'no', but still many theologians have urged that the male analogy is more suitable in speaking about God's relationship with the world or people. But how does the conversation shift when we place the incarnation at the theological center of this conversation? That is the question that Amy Peeler asks in her Women and the Gender of God. What does the uniqueness of Jesus's birth from a virgin teach us about God and Gender? Co-hosted by Erin Heim and Matt Bates. The Book: Amy P...2022-10-1856 minOnScriptOnScriptKatie Marcar – Divine Regeneration and Ethnic Mapping in 1 PeterEpisode: Erin speaks with Dr. Katie Marcar about metaphors of divine regeneration in 1 Peter, metaphors of generation in other Jewish texts from the Second Temple period, seed metaphors, breastmilk metaphors, and how all of these topics work together to form an audience's sense of ethnic identity. Dr. Marcar is the author of the book Divine Regeneration and Ethnic Identity in 1 Peter: Mapping Metaphors of Family, Race, and Nation, published by Cambridge University Press in 2022. Guest: Dr. Katie Marcar is a Teaching Fellow in Biblical Languages at the University of Otago, New Zealand. She completed a Masters in Bi...2022-09-2952 minOnScriptOnScriptKatie Marcar – Divine Regeneration and Ethnic Mapping in 1 PeterEpisode: Erin speaks with Dr. Katie Marcar about metaphors of divine regeneration in 1 Peter, metaphors of generation in other Jewish texts from the Second Temple period, seed metaphors, breastmilk metaphors, and how all of these topics work together to form an audience's sense of ethnic identity. Dr. Marcar is the author of the book Divine Regeneration and Ethnic Identity in 1 Peter: Mapping Metaphors of Family, Race, and Nation, published by Cambridge University Press in 2022. Guest: Dr. Katie Marcar is a Teaching Fellow in Biblical Languages at the University of Otago, New Zealand. She completed a Masters in Bi...2022-09-2952 minOnScriptOnScriptAngela Parker – If God Still Breathes, Why Can’t I?Episode: Erin Heim speaks with Dr. Angela Parker about White Christianity’s tendency to conflate biblical authority with inerrancy and infallibility, gaslighting and women in the Gospels, the Galatians’ experience, and Tobe […] The post Angela Parker – If God Still Breathes, Why Can’t I? first appeared on OnScript.2022-09-1558 minOnScriptOnScriptAngela Parker - If God Still Breathes Why Can’t I?Episode: Erin Heim speaks with Dr. Angela Parker about White Christianity's tendency to conflate biblical authority with inerrancy and infallibility, gaslighting and women in the Gospels, the Galatians' experience, and Toby Nwigwe's "Make it Home." She also distinguishes between an authoritative and an authoritarian Bible. Guest: Rev. Dr. Angela N. Parker is assistant professor of New Testament and Greek at McAfee School of Theology. She's the author of If God Still Breathes, Why Can’t I: Black Lives Matter and Biblical Authority (Eerdmans, 2021). Her forthcoming book is entitled Bodies, Violence, & Emotions: A Womanist Study of the Gospel of M...2022-09-1558 minOnScriptOnScriptAngela Parker - If God Still Breathes Why Can’t I?Episode: Erin Heim speaks with Dr. Angela Parker about White Christianity's tendency to conflate biblical authority with inerrancy and infallibility, gaslighting and women in the Gospels, the Galatians' experience, and Toby Nwigwe's "Make it Home." She also distinguishes between an authoritative and an authoritarian Bible. Guest: Rev. Dr. Angela N. Parker is assistant professor of New Testament and Greek at McAfee School of Theology. She's the author of If God Still Breathes, Why Can’t I: Black Lives Matter and Biblical Authority (Eerdmans, 2021). Her forthcoming book is entitled Bodies, Violence, & Emotions: A Womanist Study of the Gospel of M...2022-09-1558 minOnScriptOnScriptLisa Bowens - African American Readings of PaulEpisode: Dru and Erin chat with Lisa Bowens about her groundbreaking work on African American reception of the Pauline epistles from the early 18th to the mid-20th century. In her book, Lisa sets out to answer the question "What happens when African Americans are at the center of Pauline interpretation," and the results of her study are rich and rewarding. Join us for a conversation about this important book in the field of Pauline studies. Guest: Lisa Bowens is Associate Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her first book, An Apostle in Battle: Paul a...2022-05-191h 00OnScriptOnScriptLisa Bowens - African American Readings of PaulEpisode: Dru and Erin chat with Lisa Bowens about her groundbreaking work on African American reception of the Pauline epistles from the early 18th to the mid-20th century. In her book, Lisa sets out to answer the question "What happens when African Americans are at the center of Pauline interpretation," and the results of her study are rich and rewarding. Join us for a conversation about this important book in the field of Pauline studies. Guest: Lisa Bowens is Associate Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her first book, An Apostle in Battle: Paul a...2022-05-191h 00OnScriptOnScriptVince Bantu - A Multitude of All Peoples (Live in San Antonio)Episode: Erin and Matt L. join Vince Bantu for a live recording in San Antonio. At this IVP Academic event, we cover all things early Christianity as it took root and developed in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. We talk about the (often) untold stories of early Christianity, the weaponization of doctrine, Miaphysite and Diaphysite controversies, Vince's Old Nubian studies, and much more from his book A Multitude of All Peoples: Engaging Ancient Christianity’s Global Identity (IVP 2020)! Guest: Rev. Dr. Vince Bantu is Assistant Professor of Church History and Black Church Studies at Fuller Theological Sem...2021-12-1550 minOnScriptOnScriptVince Bantu - A Multitude of All Peoples (Live in San Antonio)Episode: Erin and Matt L. join Vince Bantu for a live recording in San Antonio. At this IVP Academic event, we cover all things early Christianity as it took root and developed in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. We talk about the (often) untold stories of early Christianity, the weaponization of doctrine, Miaphysite and Diaphysite controversies, Vince's Old Nubian studies, and much more from his book A Multitude of All Peoples: Engaging Ancient Christianity’s Global Identity (IVP 2020)! Guest: Rev. Dr. Vince Bantu is Assistant Professor of Church History and Black Church Studies at Fuller Theological Sem...2021-12-1550 minThe Pastor Theologians PodcastThe Pastor Theologians PodcastSexual Violence, #MeToo, and the Crucifixion | Erin HeimIn part 2 of our conversation with Erin Heim (Lecturer in Biblical Studies, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University), we conclude our conversation about adoption in the Apostle Paul. We then pivot to discussing Dr. Heim's paper on the connections between the #metoo Movement and the death and resurrection of Christ. How did sexual humiliation play a part in Christ's torture and crucifixion? What are the implications of this for the female human experience? How does the New Testament reorient our conversations on sexual violence?Those looking to listen to Dr. Heim's Paper in its entirety can find it read...2021-10-1133 minAdoptees OnAdoptees On191 Dr. Erin HeimToday’s guest is Dr. Erin Heim who has spent a decade of her life researching and examining both the biblical texts in the New Testament that mention adoption as well as multiple books written from an evangelical perspective of adoption promotion. Erin teaches us what adoption looked like during the first century, and spoiler alert - it’s nothing like modern-day adoption. Erin and I also put a critical lens to how adoptees are treated in the church today, and how conflating biblical metaphors of adoption and modern-day adoption is harmful and keeping churches from embracing a family pres...2021-10-0856 minThe Pastor Theologians PodcastThe Pastor Theologians PodcastAdoption Metaphors in Paul | Erin HeimWe are joined on this episode by Dr. Erin Heim, a Tutor in Biblical Studies at Wycliffe Hall at the University of Oxford. We discuss her life of faith, training in music, and decision to pursue biblical scholarship. We also discuss Erin's research on metaphors of adoption in the letters of the Apostle Paul. Her research is informed by her own experience as an adoptee, and she argues that many of the ways contemporary Christians talk about adoption in Paul can  be painful for adoptees and ironically not very closely related to what Paul actually meant in context.2021-10-0434 minOnScriptOnScriptScot McKnight and Hans Boersma – Things I Wish You KnewScot McKnight and Hans Boersma have a spirited exchange in their Five Things books--and it becomes even more lively as they extend the conversation for OnScript. After a drink or two, where would the theologian Boersma still want to press the biblical scholar McKnight? A wide-ranging dialogue on the proper interfacing of Scripture, tradition, and philosophical framework, co-hosted by Matthew Bates and Erin Heim - that is, when they could get a word in edgewise. The post Scot McKnight and Hans Boersma – Things I Wish You Knew first appeared on OnScript.2021-09-221h 04OnScriptOnScriptScot McKnight and Hans Boersma - Things I Wish You Knew Episode: Scot McKnight and Hans Boersma have a spirited exchange in their Five Things books - and it becomes even more lively as they extend the conversation for OnScript. After a drink or two, where would the theologian Boersma still want to press the biblical scholar McKnight? A wide-ranging dialogue on the proper interfacing of Scripture, tradition, and philosophical framework, co-hosted by Matthew Bates and Erin Heim - that is, when they could get a word in edgewise. Guests: Scot McKnight is Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary. He has written more than f...2021-09-221h 04OnScriptOnScriptScot McKnight and Hans Boersma - Things I Wish You Knew Episode: Scot McKnight and Hans Boersma have a spirited exchange in their Five Things books - and it becomes even more lively as they extend the conversation for OnScript. After a drink or two, where would the theologian Boersma still want to press the biblical scholar McKnight? A wide-ranging dialogue on the proper interfacing of Scripture, tradition, and philosophical framework, co-hosted by Matthew Bates and Erin Heim - that is, when they could get a word in edgewise. Guests: Scot McKnight is Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary. He has written more than f...2021-09-221h 04OnScriptOnScriptWillie Jennings - After WhitenessEpisode: Willie James Jennings joins Erin for a challenging conversation on theological education. Jennings brings a wealth of experience to the topic, drawing from his expertise as a theologian and the wisdom he gained during his years of service as Academic Dean at Duke Divinity School. Jennings has penned his valuable insights in his new book, After Whiteness: An Education in Belonging (Eerdmans, 2020), which is the inaugural book of Eerdmans' new series: Theological Education between the Times. If you are now, or have ever been, a student, a teacher, or an administrator, you won't want to miss this episode.2021-09-081h 00OnScriptOnScriptWillie Jennings - After WhitenessEpisode: Willie James Jennings joins Erin for a challenging conversation on theological education. Jennings brings a wealth of experience to the topic, drawing from his expertise as a theologian and the wisdom he gained during his years of service as Academic Dean at Duke Divinity School. Jennings has penned his valuable insights in his new book, After Whiteness: An Education in Belonging (Eerdmans, 2020), which is the inaugural book of Eerdmans' new series: Theological Education between the Times. If you are now, or have ever been, a student, a teacher, or an administrator, you won't want to miss this episode.2021-09-081h 00OnScriptOnScriptBeverly Gaventa - Pauline Theology  Episode: In this episode, Erin interviews Beverly Roberts Gaventa on Pauline theology, her thoughts on pedagogy, and on why Matt Bates is wrong about Karl Barth. This is a republished episode, but well worth a listen!   Guest:  Beverly Roberts Gaventa is Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Baylor University. She previously taught at Princeton Theological Seminary, Columbia Seminary, and Colgate Rochester Divinity School. Her specializations include theological and historical interpretation of the letters of Paul, and the letter of Romans in particular. She was the president of the Society of Biblical Literature in 2016, and s...2021-09-0146 minOnScriptOnScriptBeverly Gaventa - Pauline Theology  Episode: In this episode, Erin interviews Beverly Roberts Gaventa on Pauline theology, her thoughts on pedagogy, and on why Matt Bates is wrong about Karl Barth. This is a republished episode, but well worth a listen!   Guest:  Beverly Roberts Gaventa is Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Baylor University. She previously taught at Princeton Theological Seminary, Columbia Seminary, and Colgate Rochester Divinity School. Her specializations include theological and historical interpretation of the letters of Paul, and the letter of Romans in particular. She was the president of the Society of Biblical Literature in 2016, and s...2021-09-0146 minOnScriptOnScriptPhilip Ziegler – Militant GracePhilip Ziegler joins Erin Heim to discuss apocalyptic theology, Pauline literature, and the implications of both for Christian discipleship. They discuss Ziegler's new book, Militant Grace, which constitutes a serious theological engagement and response to the apocalyptic turn in Pauline studies. Along the way, Professor Ziegler shares with us the influence friends and mentors like J. Louis Martyn have had on him both personally and professionally. This is a rebroadcast of an episode originally published in Oct 2019. The post Philip Ziegler – Militant Grace first appeared on OnScript.2021-08-041h 14OnScriptOnScriptPhilip Ziegler - Militant GraceEpisode: Philip Ziegler joins Erin Heim to discuss apocalyptic theology, Pauline literature, and the implications of both for Christian discipleship. They discuss Ziegler's new book, Militant Grace, which constitutes a serious theological engagement and response to the apocalyptic turn in Pauline studies. Along the way, Professor Ziegler shares with us the influence friends and mentors like J. Louis Martyn have had on him both personally and professionally. This is a rebroadcast of an episode originally published in Oct 2019. Guest (from the University of Aberdeen): Philip Ziegler holds a doctorate from the University of Toronto / Victoria University, where...2021-08-041h 14OnScriptOnScriptPhilip Ziegler - Militant GraceEpisode: Philip Ziegler joins Erin Heim to discuss apocalyptic theology, Pauline literature, and the implications of both for Christian discipleship. They discuss Ziegler's new book, Militant Grace, which constitutes a serious theological engagement and response to the apocalyptic turn in Pauline studies. Along the way, Professor Ziegler shares with us the influence friends and mentors like J. Louis Martyn have had on him both personally and professionally. This is a rebroadcast of an episode originally published in Oct 2019. Guest (from the University of Aberdeen): Philip Ziegler holds a doctorate from the University of Toronto / Victoria University, where...2021-08-041h 14OnScriptOnScriptM. Daniel Carroll Rodas - The Bible and Borders Episode:  I was leaving the South to fling myself into the unknown... I was taking a part of the South to transplant in alien soil, to see if it could grow differently, if it could drink of new and cool rains, bend in strange winds, respond to the warmth of other suns and, perhaps, to bloom. (Richard Wright, Black Boy) The sentiment of Wright's words is one that resonates deeply with immigrants everywhere. Immigration brings an acute awareness of our connections to land, to food, to c...2021-04-271h 09OnScriptOnScriptM. Daniel Carroll Rodas - The Bible and Borders Episode:  I was leaving the South to fling myself into the unknown... I was taking a part of the South to transplant in alien soil, to see if it could grow differently, if it could drink of new and cool rains, bend in strange winds, respond to the warmth of other suns and, perhaps, to bloom. (Richard Wright, Black Boy) The sentiment of Wright's words is one that resonates deeply with immigrants everywhere. Immigration brings an acute awareness of our connections to land, to food, to c...2021-04-271h 09OnScriptOnScriptMark and Luke Glanville - Refuge ReimaginedEpisode: Mark and Luke Glanville bring their unique areas of expertise in biblical studies and international relations to bear on the pressing global refugee crisis. This episode covers everything from local to international issues, personal stories and politics, and the transformative biblical concept of kinship. This episode will provoke and stir you to action! Guests: Mark R. Glanville (PhD, Bristol University) is associate professor of pastoral theology at Regent College, Vancouver, and an Old Testament scholar. He is the author of Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy and Exodus: Society Reshaped as Family (Lexham, forthcoming) and Re...2021-01-271h 09OnScriptOnScriptMark and Luke Glanville - Refuge ReimaginedEpisode: Mark and Luke Glanville bring their unique areas of expertise in biblical studies and international relations to bear on the pressing global refugee crisis. This episode covers everything from local to international issues, personal stories and politics, and the transformative biblical concept of kinship. This episode will provoke and stir you to action! Guests: Mark R. Glanville (PhD, Bristol University) is associate professor of pastoral theology at Regent College, Vancouver, and an Old Testament scholar. He is the author of Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy and Exodus: Society Reshaped as Family (Lexham, forthcoming) and Re...2021-01-271h 09OnScriptOnScriptJemar Tisby – The Color of CompromiseEpisode: In this episode Erin hosts Jemar Tisby, who is the founder and CEO of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective (thewitnessbcc.com) and author of the New York Times bestseller […] The post Jemar Tisby – The Color of Compromise first appeared on OnScript.2020-12-0800 minOnScriptOnScriptJemar Tisby - The Color of CompromiseEpisode: In this episode Erin hosts Jemar Tisby, who is the founder and CEO of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective (thewitnessbcc.com) and author of the New York Times bestseller The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism (Zondervan, 2019). Tune in for this important and challenging conversation on the history of racism and Christianity in America and its ongoing relevance for current conversations on racial justice. You can also now pre-order Jemar’s second book, How to Fight Racism (Zondervan, 2021), which will be released on January 5th. The Book: (from Zond...2020-12-081h 09OnScriptOnScriptJemar Tisby - The Color of CompromiseEpisode: In this episode Erin hosts Jemar Tisby, who is the founder and CEO of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective (thewitnessbcc.com) and author of the New York Times bestseller The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism (Zondervan, 2019). Tune in for this important and challenging conversation on the history of racism and Christianity in America and its ongoing relevance for current conversations on racial justice. You can also now pre-order Jemar’s second book, How to Fight Racism (Zondervan, 2021), which will be released on January 5th. The Book: (from Zond...2020-12-081h 09OnScriptOnScriptDon Payne - Already SanctifiedEpisode: Conversations on sanctification can often leave Christians feeling spiritually inadequate and discouraged about their lack of spiritual growth and maturity, but Don J. Payne insists that this arises from a faulty view of sanctification. Instead, Scripture's view of sanctification, which involves being fitted for the presence of God and the purposes of God, should be understood as the sure foundation for the Christian life. Listen as theologian Don J. Payne joins Erin for a congenial and collegial interdisciplinary conversation on his newest book: Already Sanctified (Baker, 2020). Guest: Dr. Don J. Payne is currently the Associate Professor o...2020-11-1059 minOnScriptOnScriptDon Payne - Already SanctifiedEpisode: Conversations on sanctification can often leave Christians feeling spiritually inadequate and discouraged about their lack of spiritual growth and maturity, but Don J. Payne insists that this arises from a faulty view of sanctification. Instead, Scripture's view of sanctification, which involves being fitted for the presence of God and the purposes of God, should be understood as the sure foundation for the Christian life. Listen as theologian Don J. Payne joins Erin for a congenial and collegial interdisciplinary conversation on his newest book: Already Sanctified (Baker, 2020). Guest: Dr. Don J. Payne is currently the Associate Professor o...2020-11-1059 minThe Bible Project 2020The Bible Project 2020Episode 48 // Paul: His Life and Theology // Dr. Erin HeimOn this week’s episode, Monica Largess and Mat Hotho have a conversation with Dr. Erin Heim about Paul the Apostle.Erin Heim earned a PhD from the University of Otago in New Zealand, a Masters in New Testament from Denver Seminary, and a Bachelor of Music from the University of Minnesota. She has written many essays on Pauline theology, Theological Interpretation of Scripture, and metaphor in the Bible. Erin is also a cohost of the popular biblical studies and theology podcast: OnScript. She is also a tutor in Biblical Studies at Oxford University.Our co...2020-10-2629 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim – Resurrection and the #metoo movement (part II)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss part II of Erin’s paper “Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement,” which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as […] The post Erin Heim – Resurrection and the #metoo movement (part II) first appeared on OnScript.2020-10-0600 minArchiveArchiveErin Heim – Resurrection and the #metoo movement (part II)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss part II of Erin’s paper “Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement,” which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as […] The post Erin Heim – Resurrection and the #metoo movement (part II) first appeared on OnScript.2020-10-0600 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim with Dru Johnson - MeToo and the Apostle Paul (part II)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss part II of Erin's paper "Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement," which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically with the sexual abuse that she experienced as a child. In this paper, she probes the connection between the abuse Jesus suffers in his crucifixion and his resurrection body. For Part I, please click HERE. Content warning: This episode contains some language and descriptions of torture and sexual assault. Hosts: Erin Heim is one of OnScript's co-hosts, and she is also tutor in...2020-10-0658 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim with Dru Johnson - MeToo and the Apostle Paul (part II)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss part II of Erin's paper "Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement," which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically with the sexual abuse that she experienced as a child. In this paper, she probes the connection between the abuse Jesus suffers in his crucifixion and his resurrection body. For Part I, please click HERE. Content warning: This episode contains some language and descriptions of torture and sexual assault. Hosts: Erin Heim is one of OnScript's co-hosts, and she is also tutor in...2020-10-0658 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss Erin’s paper “Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement,” which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically […] The post Erin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1) first appeared on OnScript.2020-06-1600 minArchiveArchiveErin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss Erin’s paper “Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement,” which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically […] The post Erin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1) first appeared on OnScript.2020-06-1600 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss Erin's paper "Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement," which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically with the sexual abuse that she experienced as a child. In this paper, she probes the connection between the abuse Jesus suffers in his crucifixion and his resurrection body. Content warning: This episode contains some language and descriptions of torture and sexual assault. Hosts: Erin Heim is one of OnScript's regular hosts, and she is also tutor in Biblical Studies at Wycliffe Hall in Oxford. Sh...2020-06-1656 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss Erin's paper "Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement," which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically with the sexual abuse that she experienced as a child. In this paper, she probes the connection between the abuse Jesus suffers in his crucifixion and his resurrection body. Content warning: This episode contains some language and descriptions of torture and sexual assault. Hosts: Erin Heim is one of OnScript's regular hosts, and she is also tutor in Biblical Studies at Wycliffe Hall in Oxford. Sh...2020-06-1656 minOnScriptOnScriptFleming Rutledge – A Fireside Chat on The Crucifixion, Advent, and PreachingEpisode: In this episode, Erin hosts Fleming Rutledge for a fireside chat before a live audience at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford. Listen as Fleming shares pearls of wisdom from her […] The post Fleming Rutledge – A Fireside Chat on The Crucifixion, Advent, and Preaching first appeared on OnScript.2020-04-0700 minOnScriptOnScriptFleming Rutledge – A Fireside Chat on The Crucifixion, Advent, and PreachingEpisode: In this episode, Erin hosts Fleming Rutledge for a fireside chat before a live audience at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford. Listen as Fleming shares pearls of wisdom from her decades of ministry as a preacher and a writer. Guest: Fleming Rutledge was ordained to the diaconate in the Episcopal church in 1975, and was one of the first women to be ordained to the priesthood of the Episcopal Church in January 1977. She holds an MDiv from Union Theological Seminary, and has been awarded two honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees, from Virginia Theological Seminary and Wycliffe College i...2020-04-0754 minOnScriptOnScriptFleming Rutledge – A Fireside Chat on The Crucifixion, Advent, and PreachingEpisode: In this episode, Erin hosts Fleming Rutledge for a fireside chat before a live audience at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford. Listen as Fleming shares pearls of wisdom from her decades of ministry as a preacher and a writer. Guest: Fleming Rutledge was ordained to the diaconate in the Episcopal church in 1975, and was one of the first women to be ordained to the priesthood of the Episcopal Church in January 1977. She holds an MDiv from Union Theological Seminary, and has been awarded two honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees, from Virginia Theological Seminary and Wycliffe College i...2020-04-0754 minOnScriptOnScriptDavid Downs & Benjamin Lappenga – The Faithfulness of the Risen ChristPodcast interview of David J. Downs and Benjamin J. Lappenga by Matthew W. Bates and Erin Heim. The post David Downs & Benjamin Lappenga – The Faithfulness of the Risen Christ first appeared on OnScript.2020-01-2800 minOnScriptOnScriptDavid Downs & Benjamin Lappenga - The Faithfulness of the Risen ChristEpisode: Jesus was faithful to us in dying on the cross. But how does this inform faith? And does Jesus' faithfulness stop at the cross, or does it extend into his on-going life as the resurrected and exalted one? What might all of this say about the disputed pistis Christou phrase? And did you know that in addition to coauthoring a book, David Downs and Benjamin Lappenga have run a marathon? Or that Lappenga fronted a Seattle rock band? OnScript co-hosts Matthew Bates and Erin Heim welcome guests David Downs and Benjamin Lappenga to speak about their new book...2020-01-281h 18OnScriptOnScriptDavid Downs & Benjamin Lappenga - The Faithfulness of the Risen ChristEpisode: Jesus was faithful to us in dying on the cross. But how does this inform faith? And does Jesus' faithfulness stop at the cross, or does it extend into his on-going life as the resurrected and exalted one? What might all of this say about the disputed pistis Christou phrase? And did you know that in addition to coauthoring a book, David Downs and Benjamin Lappenga have run a marathon? Or that Lappenga fronted a Seattle rock band? OnScript co-hosts Matthew Bates and Erin Heim welcome guests David Downs and Benjamin Lappenga to speak about their new book...2020-01-281h 18OnScriptOnScriptMichael Bird - The New Testament in Its World (with N.T. Wright)Episode: Michael Bird speaks with Matt Bates and Erin Heim about his new joint venture with N.T. Wright, The New Testament in Its World. We discussed Mike's take on well-worn issues in New Testament Studies, what it's like to write a book with N.T. Wright, scary Australian animals, and more. Guest: Michael Bird is Academic Dean and lecturer in theology at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia. Mike has published in both New Testament Studies and in Systematic Theology, and his many publications include Jesus the Eternal Son: Answering Adoptionist Christology (you can also listen to Mi...2019-12-1750 minOnScriptOnScriptMichael Bird - The New Testament in Its World (with N.T. Wright)Episode: Michael Bird speaks with Matt Bates and Erin Heim about his new joint venture with N.T. Wright, The New Testament in Its World. We discussed Mike's take on well-worn issues in New Testament Studies, what it's like to write a book with N.T. Wright, scary Australian animals, and more. Guest: Michael Bird is Academic Dean and lecturer in theology at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia. Mike has published in both New Testament Studies and in Systematic Theology, and his many publications include Jesus the Eternal Son: Answering Adoptionist Christology (you can also listen to Mi...2019-12-1750 minOnScriptOnScriptMichael Bird – The New Testament in Its World (with N. T. Wright)Episode: Michael Bird speaks with Matt Bates and Erin Heim about his new joint venture with N.T. Wright, The New Testament in Its World (Zondervan, 2019). We discussed Mike’s take on […] The post Michael Bird – The New Testament in Its World (with N. T. Wright) first appeared on OnScript.2019-12-1600 minOnScriptOnScriptPhilip Ziegler - Militant GraceEpisode: Philip Ziegler joins Erin Heim to discuss apocalyptic theology, Pauline literature, and the implications of both for Christian discipleship. They discuss Ziegler's new book, Militant Grace, which constitutes a serious theological engagement and response to the apocalyptic turn in Pauline studies. Along the way, Professor Ziegler shares with us the influence friends and mentors like J. Louis Martyn have had on him both personally and professionally. Guest (from the University of Aberdeen): Philip Ziegler holds a doctorate from the University of Toronto / Victoria University, where he studied systematic and historical theology, ecumenics and the philosophy of...2019-10-221h 15OnScriptOnScriptPhilip Ziegler - Militant GraceEpisode: Philip Ziegler joins Erin Heim to discuss apocalyptic theology, Pauline literature, and the implications of both for Christian discipleship. They discuss Ziegler's new book, Militant Grace, which constitutes a serious theological engagement and response to the apocalyptic turn in Pauline studies. Along the way, Professor Ziegler shares with us the influence friends and mentors like J. Louis Martyn have had on him both personally and professionally. Guest (from the University of Aberdeen): Philip Ziegler holds a doctorate from the University of Toronto / Victoria University, where he studied systematic and historical theology, ecumenics and the philosophy of...2019-10-221h 15OnScriptOnScriptPhilip Ziegler – Militant GraceEpisode: Philip Ziegler joins Erin Heim to discuss apocalyptic theology, Pauline literature, and the implications of both for Christian discipleship. They discuss Ziegler’s new book, Militant Grace, which constitutes a […] The post Philip Ziegler – Militant Grace first appeared on OnScript.2019-10-2200 minOnScriptOnScriptDarren Sarisky – Reading the Bible TheologicallyEpisode: Erin Heim and Chris Tilling interview Darren Sarisky about his recent book Reading the Bible Theologically (Cambridge). The post Darren Sarisky – Reading the Bible Theologically first appeared on OnScript.2019-08-2000 minOnScriptOnScriptDarren Sarisky - Reading the Bible TheologicallyEpisode: Erin Heim and Chris Tilling interview Darren Sarisky about his recent book Reading the Bible Theologically (Cambridge). Guest: Darren Sarisky is Departmental Lecturer in Modern Theology at the University of Oxford (Trinity College). He works in the area of Christian doctrine or systematic theology.  His primary research specialization is theological hermeneutics of the Bible, that is, the interconnection between biblical reading and Christian doctrine.  In this work, Dr Sarisky brings theological insights from early Christian theologians into conversation with voices from our own day.  He has also written on theologies of retrieval, which are approaches to theolo...2019-08-2055 minOnScriptOnScriptDarren Sarisky - Reading the Bible TheologicallyEpisode: Erin Heim and Chris Tilling interview Darren Sarisky about his recent book Reading the Bible Theologically (Cambridge). Guest: Darren Sarisky is Departmental Lecturer in Modern Theology at the University of Oxford (Trinity College). He works in the area of Christian doctrine or systematic theology.  His primary research specialization is theological hermeneutics of the Bible, that is, the interconnection between biblical reading and Christian doctrine.  In this work, Dr Sarisky brings theological insights from early Christian theologians into conversation with voices from our own day.  He has also written on theologies of retrieval, which are approaches to theolo...2019-08-2055 minOnScriptOnScriptBeverly Gaventa – Reflections on Pauline Scholarship and TeachingEpisode: In this episode, Erin interviews Beverly Roberts Gaventa on Pauline theology, her thoughts on pedagogy, and on why Matt Bates is wrong about Karl Barth.  Guest:  Beverly Roberts Gaventa is Distinguished Professor of […] The post Beverly Gaventa – Reflections on Pauline Scholarship and Teaching first appeared on OnScript.2018-11-1300 minOnScriptOnScriptBeverly Gaventa - Reflections on Pauline Scholarship and TeachingEpisode: In this episode, Erin interviews Beverly Roberts Gaventa on Pauline theology, her thoughts on pedagogy, and on why Matt Bates is wrong about Karl Barth.  Guest:  Beverly Roberts Gaventa is Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Baylor University. She previously taught at Princeton Theological Seminary, Columbia Seminary, and Colgate Rochester Divinity School. Her specializations include theological and historical interpretation of the letters of Paul, and the letter of Romans in particular. She was the president of the Society of Biblical Literature in 2016, and she has received numerous awards and honorary degrees for her exceptional teaching and resear...2018-11-1346 minOnScriptOnScriptBeverly Gaventa - Reflections on Pauline Scholarship and TeachingEpisode: In this episode, Erin interviews Beverly Roberts Gaventa on Pauline theology, her thoughts on pedagogy, and on why Matt Bates is wrong about Karl Barth.  Guest:  Beverly Roberts Gaventa is Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Baylor University. She previously taught at Princeton Theological Seminary, Columbia Seminary, and Colgate Rochester Divinity School. Her specializations include theological and historical interpretation of the letters of Paul, and the letter of Romans in particular. She was the president of the Society of Biblical Literature in 2016, and she has received numerous awards and honorary degrees for her exceptional teaching and resear...2018-11-1346 minOnScriptOnScriptQ&A Episode – October 2018Episode: Matt, Matt, Erin, & Dru discuss your questions. And YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT THEY SAY NEXT! Listen to find out. Help Support OnScript: Visit our Donate Page if you want to join […] The post Q&A Episode – October 2018 first appeared on OnScript.2018-10-1600 minOnScriptOnScriptOnScript Q&A - October 2018Episode: Matt, Matt, Erin, & Dru discuss your questions. And YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT THEY SAY NEXT! Listen to find out. Help Support OnScript: Visit our Donate Page if you want to join the big leagues and become a regular donor.    2018-10-1659 minOnScriptOnScriptOnScript Q&A - October 2018Episode: Matt, Matt, Erin, & Dru discuss your questions. And YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT THEY SAY NEXT! Listen to find out. Help Support OnScript: Visit our Donate Page if you want to join the big leagues and become a regular donor.    2018-10-1659 minOnScriptOnScriptDouglas Groothuis – Walking through TwilightEpisode:  Erin and Dru host Douglas Groothuis for an episode that breaks from our typical Onscript fare. Doug’s newest book, Walking through Twilight is a memoir about his journey alongside his […] The post Douglas Groothuis – Walking through Twilight first appeared on OnScript.2018-09-1800 minOnScriptOnScriptDoug Groothuis - Walking through TwilightEpisode:  Erin and Dru host Douglas Groothuis for an episode that breaks from our typical Onscript fare. Doug's newest book, Walking through Twilight is a memoir about his journey alongside his wife as she was diagnosed, and then finally succumbed to a form of dementia called Primary Progressive Aphasia. Doug's book is raw and painful to read at times, but it is also profound and sure to be helpful for those walking similar roads, pastoring such families, or offering help. Guest: Douglas Groothuis is Professor of Philosophy and the head of the Apologetics and Ethics program at De...2018-09-1856 minOnScriptOnScriptDoug Groothuis - Walking through TwilightEpisode:  Erin and Dru host Douglas Groothuis for an episode that breaks from our typical Onscript fare. Doug's newest book, Walking through Twilight is a memoir about his journey alongside his wife as she was diagnosed, and then finally succumbed to a form of dementia called Primary Progressive Aphasia. Doug's book is raw and painful to read at times, but it is also profound and sure to be helpful for those walking similar roads, pastoring such families, or offering help. Guest: Douglas Groothuis is Professor of Philosophy and the head of the Apologetics and Ethics program at De...2018-09-1856 minOnScriptOnScriptSusan Eastman – Paul and the PersonEpisode:  In this episode, Susan Eastman talks with Erin and Matt about her new book on Pauline Anthropology. The book is a fascinating three-way dialogue between the Apostle Paul, Epictetus, and […] The post Susan Eastman – Paul and the Person first appeared on OnScript.2018-07-1000 minOnScriptOnScriptSusan Eastman - Paul and the PersonEpisode:  In this episode, Susan Eastman talks with Erin and Matt about her new book on Pauline Anthropology. The book is a fascinating three-way dialogue between the Apostle Paul, Epictetus, and current trends in cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Eastman's ability to integrate these three complex disciplines into a single, thought-provoking book is likewise matched by her ability to articulate its profound implications for pastoral ministry. Guest: (from Duke Divinity's website) Susan Grove Eastman is an Associate Research Professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School.  Her scholarship focuses on Paul’s letters in relationship to the formation and tr...2018-07-101h 00OnScriptOnScriptSusan Eastman - Paul and the PersonEpisode:  In this episode, Susan Eastman talks with Erin and Matt about her new book on Pauline Anthropology. The book is a fascinating three-way dialogue between the Apostle Paul, Epictetus, and current trends in cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Eastman's ability to integrate these three complex disciplines into a single, thought-provoking book is likewise matched by her ability to articulate its profound implications for pastoral ministry. Guest: (from Duke Divinity's website) Susan Grove Eastman is an Associate Research Professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School.  Her scholarship focuses on Paul’s letters in relationship to the formation and tr...2018-07-101h 00OnScriptOnScriptCynthia Long Westfall – Paul and GenderEpisode:  In this episode, Cynthia Long Westfall talks with Erin about her new book on gender in Paul’s letters, which emphatically is not just a conversation about women’s issues in Paul’s letters. Tune in […] The post Cynthia Long Westfall – Paul and Gender first appeared on OnScript.2018-04-1700 minOnScriptOnScriptCynthia Long Westfall - Paul and GenderEpisode:  In this episode, Cynthia Long Westfall talks with Erin about her new book on gender in Paul's letters, which emphatically is not just a conversation about women's issues in Paul's letters. Tune in as Cindy and Erin discuss veiling, masculine and feminine stereotypes, what it's like to be a woman in the academy, and the superiority of Minnesota hockey. Guest: (from the publisher's website) Cynthia Long Westfall (PhD, University of Surrey) is assistant professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario. She is the author of A Discourse Analysis of the Letter to the Heb...2018-04-1753 minOnScriptOnScriptCynthia Long Westfall - Paul and GenderEpisode:  In this episode, Cynthia Long Westfall talks with Erin about her new book on gender in Paul's letters, which emphatically is not just a conversation about women's issues in Paul's letters. Tune in as Cindy and Erin discuss veiling, masculine and feminine stereotypes, what it's like to be a woman in the academy, and the superiority of Minnesota hockey. Guest: (from the publisher's website) Cynthia Long Westfall (PhD, University of Surrey) is assistant professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario. She is the author of A Discourse Analysis of the Letter to the Heb...2018-04-1753 minOnScriptOnScriptPaul Trebilco - Outsiders and Insiders in the New TestamentEpisode: What can the language we use for “them” tell us about who “we” are? What do a group’s descriptions of outsiders tell us about the values and self-perceptions of the in-group? The New Testament uses a range of designations for outsiders and, at first blush, some of the terms, like “sinner,” “unbeliever,” and “unrighteous,” seem unusually harsh to our ears. In an age where inclusivity rules the day, the New Testament authors seem woefully out of step. Fortunately, Paul Trebilco’s new research sheds some much-needed light on this important topic. In this episode, Professor Paul Trebilco talks with Erin about ou...2018-03-0655 minOnScriptOnScriptPaul Trebilco - Outsiders and Insiders in the New TestamentEpisode: What can the language we use for “them” tell us about who “we” are? What do a group’s descriptions of outsiders tell us about the values and self-perceptions of the in-group? The New Testament uses a range of designations for outsiders and, at first blush, some of the terms, like “sinner,” “unbeliever,” and “unrighteous,” seem unusually harsh to our ears. In an age where inclusivity rules the day, the New Testament authors seem woefully out of step. Fortunately, Paul Trebilco’s new research sheds some much-needed light on this important topic. In this episode, Professor Paul Trebilco talks with Erin about ou...2018-03-0655 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim - Adoption in Galatians and RomansEpisode: When people say, “Well, that’s only a metaphor,” what exactly do they mean? A new book on metaphors in the NT takes on the literal versus metaphorical dichotomy, claiming that it is a false dichotomy. Metaphors in Paul, are not merely illustrative, but creatively evoke true meaning in a way that so-called "literal" cannot. Considering that Paul’s use of the term “righteousness” (δικαιωσυνη) itself is a metaphor, so is “redemption” and “enslaved,” which means that “freedom” might also be a metaphor. In this episode of OnScript, Dru Johnson interviews Dr. Erin Heim, assistant professor of NT at Denver Seminary about her boo...2017-09-1944 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim - Adoption in Galatians and RomansEpisode: When people say, “Well, that’s only a metaphor,” what exactly do they mean? A new book on metaphors in the NT takes on the literal versus metaphorical dichotomy, claiming that it is a false dichotomy. Metaphors in Paul, are not merely illustrative, but creatively evoke true meaning in a way that so-called "literal" cannot. Considering that Paul’s use of the term “righteousness” (δικαιωσυνη) itself is a metaphor, so is “redemption” and “enslaved,” which means that “freedom” might also be a metaphor. In this episode of OnScript, Dru Johnson interviews Dr. Erin Heim, assistant professor of NT at Denver Seminary about her boo...2017-09-1944 minArchiveArchiveErin Heim — Adoption in Galatians and RomansWhen people say, “Well, that’s only a metaphor,” what exactly do they mean? A new book on metaphors in the NT takes on the literal versus metaphorical dichotomy, claiming that it is a false dichotomy. The post Erin Heim — Adoption in Galatians and Romans first appeared on OnScript.2017-09-1900 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim — Adoption in Galatians and RomansWhen people say, “Well, that’s only a metaphor,” what exactly do they mean? A new book on metaphors in the NT takes on the literal versus metaphorical dichotomy, claiming that it is a false dichotomy. The post Erin Heim — Adoption in Galatians and Romans first appeared on OnScript.2017-09-1900 min