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The Ask a Theologian Podcast
Dave Olson
29 episodes
6 hours ago
We are trying to make theology approachable for people who aren't theologians. Hoping to bridge the gap between theology and life.
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We are trying to make theology approachable for people who aren't theologians. Hoping to bridge the gap between theology and life.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Rediscovering Paul Through African American Eyes: Insights with Dr. Lisa Bowens
The Ask a Theologian Podcast
27 minutes 48 seconds
8 months ago
Rediscovering Paul Through African American Eyes: Insights with Dr. Lisa Bowens

In this episode, I had the privilege of talking with Dr. Lisa Bowens, Associate Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary and author of 'African American Readings of Paul.' We discuss her inspiration for writing the book and its roots in her doctoral dissertation. Dr. Bowens shares insights on how African Americans have historically interpreted Paul's texts, revealing both positive receptions and critical perspectives. We discuss the impact of reception history on scripture interpretation, the ingenious ways African American interpreters have reclaimed Paul's texts from slaveholder misinterpretations, and the influence of hermeneutics on understanding Paul's message. Our conversation also touched on broader themes of love, unity, and the church's role in society, enriched by powerful historical examples like Frederick Douglass and William Seymour. Dr. Bowens emphasizes how her research highlights the intersection of faith with liberation and justice. Just in case it's not obvious, I absolutely loved her book.


You can get her book here on Amazon.Show Notes:01:58 Inspiration Behind the Book03:11 Reception History and Its Impact04:51 Interpreting Paul's Letters07:21 African American Biblical Exegesis15:21 Women Interpreters and Equality17:39 Azusa Street and Racial Unity20:07 Frederick Douglass and Modern Relevance

The Ask a Theologian Podcast
We are trying to make theology approachable for people who aren't theologians. Hoping to bridge the gap between theology and life.