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Thinking Biblically… and Beyond
Justin Paley
35 episodes
1 day ago
In each episode of the Thinking Biblically and Beyond podcast, we will tackle scholarly and secular issues related to a specific topic or text and explore the complex and fascinating history of the biblical corpus!
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In each episode of the Thinking Biblically and Beyond podcast, we will tackle scholarly and secular issues related to a specific topic or text and explore the complex and fascinating history of the biblical corpus!
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Did Slaves Write the New Testament?
Thinking Biblically… and Beyond
31 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
Did Slaves Write the New Testament?

When we think about the authorship and production of the New Testament corpus, we often don't think about the people who were actually tasked with first writing down the text itself. Taking inspiration from the recent work done by Candida Moss on the subject (see her newly published 2024 book, "God's Ghostwriters"), this episode will explore the possibility that enslaved people were the ones who, by and large, were responsible for these monumental tasks.

Thinking Biblically… and Beyond
In each episode of the Thinking Biblically and Beyond podcast, we will tackle scholarly and secular issues related to a specific topic or text and explore the complex and fascinating history of the biblical corpus!