Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Today we discuss the historical and theological development of the doctrine of the Trinity, as well as some potential questions it brings up for those in deconstruction.
Sources:
"What is the Folioque Controversy?" by Hope Bolinger
“What’s the Story behind the [Filioque Clause]?" by Tiffany Butler
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Today we discuss how Christians think in varying ways about divorce.
Marriage Resources:
Psychology Today (therapist locator)
Research Resources:
https://bibleproject.com/articles/divorce-bible-how-jesus-responded-debate/
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/dont-get-divorce/
https://baremarriage.com/2023/11/podcast-are-70-of-divorces-due-to-women-leaving-for-no-reason/
https://pilgrimscampfire.substack.com/p/divorce-remarriage-and-abuse
https://baremarriage.com/2023/11/are-70-of-divorces-really-caused-by-women-divorcing-frivolously/
https://www.brandeis.edu/now/2018/december/divorce-judaism-fishbayn%20.html
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/divorce-in-judaism#google_vignette
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/divorce-in-the-bible/
https://baremarriage.com/2024/11/is-divorce-and-remarriage-permitted-in-cases-of-abuse/
https://www.franciscanmedia.org/st-anthony-messenger/understanding-annulments/
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Today we discuss two common beliefs in Christianity about human relationship structures—complementarianism (based on a hierarchical structure of power and defined roles among spouses) and egalitarianism (based on equal power dynamics and fluidity in roles).
Resources listed:
Christians for Biblical Equality at cbeinternational.org
The Junia Project at juniaproject.com
The Marriage You Want by Sheila Wray Gregoire and Dr. Keith Gregoire
Bare Marriage.com
Theses on Women in the Church at whatdoesthismean.net
Exploring the biblical theology of Christian egalitarianism at margmowczko.com
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Today, host Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) brings you another research episode to help you on your deconstruction journey.
In this episode we touch on three key concepts found in the Bible that tie into the homosexuality discussion: desire/lust, purity/impurity, and honor/shame. These concepts help us understand the "why" of the Bible passages that reference same sex activity, and are key to understand if we want to move forward with any sort of responsible application of the text for today's modern world.
We reference the books Bible, Gender, Sexuality: Reframing the Church's Debate on Same-Sex Relationships by James V. Brownson and Same-Sex Marriage: A Thoughtful Approach to God's Design for Marriage (Thoughtful Response) by Sean McDowell and John Stonestreet
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Today, host Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) brings you another research episode to help you on your deconstruction journey.
In this episode we touch on four key concepts in the Bible that tie into the homosexuality discussion: patriarchy, "one flesh," procreation, and celibacy. These concepts, in addition to our understanding of "marriage," often deeply inform how we approach and apply passages concerning homosexuality in the Bible.
We reference the books Bible, Gender, Sexuality: Reframing the Church's Debate on Same-Sex Relationships by James V. Brownson and Same-Sex Marriage: A Thoughtful Approach to God's Design for Marriage (Thoughtful Response) by Sean McDowell and John Stonestreet
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Today, host Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) brings you another research episode to help you on your deconstruction journey.
This episode is spent unpacking core themes and beliefs present behind the Christian traditionalist view and Christian revisionist view of homosexuality.
We reference the book Bible, Gender, Sexuality: Reframing the Church's Debate on Same-Sex Relationships by James V. Brownson
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth--a season of deconstructing doctrines to help you on your deconstruction journey.
Today we explore the passages that are commonly though to clearly address homosexual activity.
Sources:
ain Citation Source
Martin, C., & Pavlovitz, J. (2022). Unclobber: Rethinking our misuse of the Bible on homosexuality. Westminster John Knox Press.
Sources with Counterarguments
DeYoung, J. B. (1992). THE SOURCE AND NT MEANING OF ARSENOKOITAI, WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR CHRISTIAN ETHICS AND MINISTRY. The Master’s Seminary Journal, 3(2).
DeYoung, K. (2015). A Biblical View of Homosexuality. Clearly Reformed.
Keller, T. (2015). The Bible and same sex relationships: A review article. Redeemer.
More in depth on Leviticus passages
Jarosz, I. (2022). Homosexuality in Leviticus: A Historical-Literary-Critical Analysis. James Madison Undergraduate Research Journal, 9(1).
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth--a season of deconstructing doctrines to help you on your deconstruction journey.
Today I interview Chris, a Christian pastor with a view of the resurrection narrative (and its importance in the Christian life) that challenges the Evangelical understanding.
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey.
Today we continue our deconstruction of the resurrection by looking at how personal bias and one's view of miracles informs the resurrection discussion after completing a historical analysis.
SOURCE DISCUSSED
Is There Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus? The Craig-Ehrman Debate
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey.
Today we begin our deconstruction of the resurrection by looking at it from a historical lens.
SOURCES DISCUSSED
Is There Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus? The Craig-Ehrman Debate
The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach by Michael R. Licona
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Today we take a break from deconstructing doctrines to discuss our season break, the changing views of deconstruction from those in it and outside of it, and three unexpected groups of people being positively impacted by deconstruction (outside of the deconstruction community itself!)
Barna Study
https://www.barna.com/trends/ex-christians-deconstructing/
The Deconstruction Network Study
https://thedeconstructionnetwork.com/initial-survey-results-dec-2020/
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey. This season is all about deconstructing the doctrines that have shaped the American Evangelical experience by looking closely at the historical, cultural, and Biblical context behind each one.
In today's episode, we deconstruct the concept of salvation from Judaism to modern Christianity.
SOURCES:
Judaism:
Salvation: Getting saved from what?. Dr. Eitan Bar. https://eitan.bar/articles/salvation-saved-from-what/
Orthodox Christianity:
Catholicism:
Evangelicalism:
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey. This season is all about deconstructing the doctrines that have shaped the American Evangelical experience by looking closely at the historical, cultural, and Biblical context behind each one.
Today we talk about the history of the canonization process. Jenny draws from--
The Authority and Inerrancy of Scripture by Matthew Barrett
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/essay/authority-inerrancy-scripture/
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey. This season is all about deconstructing the doctrines that have shaped the American Evangelical experience by looking closely at the historical, cultural, and Biblical context behind each one.
Today we discuss the doctrine of inerrancy.
Description
"What is biblical inerrancy? A New Testament scholar explains" by Geoffrey Smith
"Theopneustos" in 2 Tim. 3:16
The (Rare) Word that Refutes Sola Scriptura-The Council of Trent Podcast
Problems:
-Only occurs one time in Bible, can’t be compared
-We draw the meaning from the roots words of the term, which is a fallacy
CHICAGO STATEMENT
The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy was written to address the inerrancy of Scripture, the doctrine that the Bible is free from error…”
From the Preface:
The authority of Scripture is a key issue for the Christian Church in this and every age. Those who profess faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour are called to show the reality of their discipleship by humbly and faithfully obeying God’s written Word. To stray from Scripture in faith or conduct is disloyalty to our Master. Recognition of the total truth and trustworthiness of Holy Scripture is essential to a full grasp and adequate confession of its authority.
The following Statement affirms this inerrancy of Scripture afresh, making clear our understanding of it and warning against its denial. We are persuaded that to deny it is to set aside the witness of Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit and to refuse that submission to the claims of God’s own Word which marks true Christian faith. We see it as our timely duty to make this affirmation in the face of current lapses from the truth of inerrancy among our fellow Christians and misunderstanding of this doctrine in the world at large.
A Short Statement
1. God, who is Himself Truth and speaks truth only, has inspired Holy Scripture in order thereby to reveal Himself to lost mankind through Jesus Christ as Creator and Lord, Redeemer and Judge. Holy Scripture is God’s witness to Himself.
2. Holy Scripture, being God’s own Word, written by men prepared and superintended by His Spirit, is of infallible divine authority in all matters upon which it touches: it is to be believed, as God’s instruction, in all that it affirms; obeyed, as God’s command, in all that it requires; embraced, as God’s pledge, in all that it promises.
3. The Holy Spirit, Scripture’s divine Author, both authenticates it to us by His inward witness and opens our minds to understand its meaning.
4. Being wholly and verbally God-given, Scripture is without error or fault in all its teaching, no less in what it states about God’s acts in creation, about the events of world history, and about its own literary origins under God, than in its witness to God’s saving grace in individual lives.
5. The authority of Scripture is inescapably impaired if this total divine inerrancy is in any way limited or disregarded, or made relative to a view of truth contrary to the Bible’s own; and such lapses bring serious loss to both the individual and the Church.
Refutation:
“On Chicago’s Muddy Waters” by Mike Licona
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey. This season is all about deconstructing the doctrines that have shaped the American Evangelical experience by looking closely at the historical, cultural, and Biblical context behind each one.
Sources from today's episode:
Fredriksen, Paula. Sin: The early history of an idea. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014.
“Greek and Hebrew Words for Sin.” Theopedia.comWhat About Sin?
By Francois Neville-HamiltonPublished On: February 11, 20100 Comments on What About Sin?
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey. This season is all about deconstructing the doctrines that have shaped the American Evangelical experience by looking closely at the historical, cultural, and Biblical context behind each one.
Today we discuss various lenses Christians perspectives on the concept of sin:
Sin as Action
Sin as Disposition
Sin as State
Noetic Affects of Sin
Structural Sin
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey. This season is all about deconstructing the doctrines that have shaped the American Evangelical experience by looking closely at the historical, cultural, and Biblical context behind each one.
Today we discuss the definition of sin (and why it can be hard to define beyond its bare bones) as well as Jewish, Christian, and secular thought on the concept.
Historical Development of the Concept of Sin
Cairn, S.N. “Sin: A Brief History.” The Postil Magazine, May 1, 2018.
https://www.thepostil.com/sin-a-brief-history/.
Sin Related to Psychology
What Actually Is Evil? And What Makes People Carry Out Evil Acts? The myth of “Pure Evil,” and the real reasons why people do “evil” things.
Ralph Lewis M.D.
Is it a parallel to the decline in religion?
“There's a global, fast-growing population of people without a religion. That's according to a new AP-NORC Poll.”
https://www.axios.com/2023/10/06/organized-religion-decline-agnostic-atheist-nonreligious
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey. This season is all about deconstructing the doctrines that have shaped the American Evangelical experience by looking closely at the historical, cultural, and Biblical context behind each one.
Today we take a second look at the Christian celebration of Christmas and how the holiday has developed over the centuries into the form we see today.
The Birth of Jesus: The Best Historical Evidence by Jefrey D. Breshears
History of Christmas at history.com
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey. This season is all about deconstructing the doctrines that have shaped the American Evangelical experience by looking closely at the historical, cultural, and Biblical context behind each one.
Today we look at the strengths and weaknesses of various atonement theories.
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Welcome to Season 4 of Deconstructing the Myth! Liz Mall (MA of Christian Apologetics, Biola) and Jenny White (MA of Museum Studies, Harvard) join forces again to bring you another research season to help you on your deconstruction journey.
From today's episode:
10 theories/motifs drawn from Saving Power: Theories of Atonement and Forms of the Church by Peter Schmiechen
1. Sacrifice-this motif compares Jesus’ death to sin offerings in the Old Testament (Calvin)
2. Justification by Grace-in a “legal” sense, the death of Christ provided a way for humans to be judged as innocent (Luther)
3. Penal Substitution-a replacement is needed to pay the penalty for humans to be judged as innocent (Hodge)
4. Liberation-the death and resurrection primarily liberates us from sin
5. Renewal of Creation—a new spiritual existence is inaugurated by the death and resurrection (Athanasius)
6. The Restoration of Creation-creation and humanity need to be restored to its original state (Anselm)
7. Christ as the Goal of Creation-Christ and the new Christian community brought about by the death and resurrection is the completion of creation (Schleiermacher)
8. Christ the Way to the Knowledge of God-Christ came to restore our understanding/knowing of God (Niebuhr)
9. Christ the Reconciler-Christ reconciles those caught up in spiritual warfare (1 Corinthians 1 and 2)
10. The Wondrous Love of God-Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection are all about pointing us to God’s love (Abelard, Wesley, Moltmann)
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