Episode 54: Hermeneutics & Why Christians Disagree Part 6Why do sincere, Bible-believing Christians often come to such different conclusions about Scripture? In this episode of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond!, we dive into the world of hermeneutics—the art and science of interpretation. Whether it’s theology, ethics, or church practice, how we read the Bible shapes everything. Join us as we explore the key principles behind biblical interpretation, the historical and cultural filters we often overlook, and how differing hermeneutical approaches lead to a variety of Christian beliefs. It's a thoughtful, honest conversation about unity, diversity, and the deep importance of how we read God's Word.www.brainsandbibles.comwww.thinklikechrist.org
Episode 53: Hermeneutics & Why Christians Disagree Part 5Why do sincere, Bible-believing Christians often come to such different conclusions about Scripture? In this episode of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond!, we dive into the world of hermeneutics—the art and science of interpretation. Whether it’s theology, ethics, or church practice, how we read the Bible shapes everything. Join us as we explore the key principles behind biblical interpretation, the historical and cultural filters we often overlook, and how differing hermeneutical approaches lead to a variety of Christian beliefs. It's a thoughtful, honest conversation about unity, diversity, and the deep importance of how we read God's Word.www.brainsandbibles.comwww.thinklikechrist.org
In this thought-provoking episode of Brains, Bibles and Beyond!, we kick things off with our fan-favorite segment Stump the Theologian, where Joel tackles a surprisingly tricky question: How old were Jesus' disciples, really? Get ready for some historical context, theological insight, and maybe a few surprises.www.brainsandbibles.comwww.thinklikechrist.org
We welcome special guest Bill Smart, author of the compelling new book Spiritual Gifts Reimagined: The Journey View. Bill shares his fresh perspective on spiritual gifts, exploring how they evolve over time and how we can better understand their role in our personal and communal faith journeys.To learn more about Bill and explore his work, visit his official website: billsmartauthor.com.Whether you're a curious seeker or a seasoned scholar, this episode offers deep insights and engaging conversation that go beyond the expected.https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Gifts-Reimagined-Journey-View-ebook/dp/B0BTGLWBWHwww.brainsandbibles.comwww.thinklikechrist.org
🎙️ Episode 52: Stump the Theologian + Spiritual Gifts ReimaginedIn this thought-provoking episode of Brains, Bibles and Beyond!, we kick things off with our fan-favorite segment Stump the Theologian, where Joel tackles a surprisingly tricky question: How old were Jesus' disciples, really? Get ready for some historical context, theological insight, and maybe a few surprises.Then, we welcome special guest Bill Smart, author of the compelling new book Spiritual Gifts Reimagined: The Journey View. Bill shares his fresh perspective on spiritual gifts, exploring how they evolve over time and how we can better understand their role in our personal and communal faith journeys.To learn more about Bill and explore his work, visit his official website: billsmartauthor.com.Whether you're a curious seeker or a seasoned scholar, this episode offers deep insights and engaging conversation that go beyond the expected.https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Gifts-Reimagined-Journey-View-ebook/dp/B0BTGLWBWHwww.brainsandbibles.comwww.thinklikechrist.org
Episode 51.2: Hermeneutics & Why Christians Disagree
Why do sincere, Bible-believing Christians often come to such different conclusions about Scripture? In this episode of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond!, we dive into the world of hermeneutics—the art and science of interpretation. Whether it’s theology, ethics, or church practice, how we read the Bible shapes everything. Join us as we explore the key principles behind biblical interpretation, the historical and cultural filters we often overlook, and how differing hermeneutical approaches lead to a variety of Christian beliefs. It's a thoughtful, honest conversation about unity, diversity, and the deep importance of how we read God's Word.
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🎙️ Brains, Bibles, and Beyond! — Episode 51.1Segment: Stump the TheologianTitle: What About Those Who've Never Heard?📍Big Question: Will people be condemned for not believing in Jesus if they’ve never heard His name?In this thought-provoking installment of Stump the Theologian, we wrestle with one of the most emotionally and theologically challenging questions in Christian apologetics. What happens to those who never hear the gospel? Is it just for God to condemn people for rejecting a Savior they never knew existed?Join us as we dig into Scripture, explore historical and contemporary perspectives, and challenge easy answers with biblical truth. This episode will stretch your understanding of God's justice, mercy, and the mission of the church.🧠 Brains engaged.📖 Bibles open.🌍 Beyond the surface.www.thinklikechrist.orgwww.brainsandbibles.org
Episode 51: Hermeneutics & Why Christians Disagree Part 4Why do sincere, Bible-believing Christians often come to such different conclusions about Scripture? In this episode of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond!, we dive into the world of hermeneutics—the art and science of interpretation. Whether it’s theology, ethics, or church practice, how we read the Bible shapes everything. Join us as we explore the key principles behind biblical interpretation, the historical and cultural filters we often overlook, and how differing hermeneutical approaches lead to a variety of Christian beliefs. It's a thoughtful, honest conversation about unity, diversity, and the deep importance of how we read God's Word.
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In this special Q&A edition of Brains, Bibles and Beyond!, we tackle some of the most difficult and emotionally charged questions people ask about the Bible and the character of God. Is God genocidal? How do we reconcile the violence in the Old Testament with the love of Jesus? Why does God allow suffering, and does He really command things that seem morally troubling?Join us as we wrestle with scripture, history, and theology to bring thoughtful, honest, and faith-filled answers to these challenging topics. Whether you're a believer with doubts or a skeptic with questions, this episode is a safe space for big thoughts and deep conversations.🎙️ Brains engaged. Bibles open. Boundaries pushed.www.thinklikechrist.orgwww.brainsandbibles.org
In this powerful and necessary special edition of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond!, we tackle one of the most disturbing and often misunderstood accusations leveled against the Bible: Does God command r**e? Join us for an honest, thoughtful Q&A conversation as we explore the historical, cultural, and scriptural contexts of some of the most difficult passages in the Old Testament. Are these verses really divine endorsements of violence—or are we reading them without understanding?We’ll examine how translation, interpretation, and modern assumptions impact our reading of the Bible and seek to answer this question with both intellectual integrity and spiritual sensitivity.🔍 Honest Questions📖 Biblical Insights💡 Thoughtful AnalysisWhether you’re a skeptic, a seeker, or a believer, this episode invites you to go deeper than surface-level critiques and wrestle with the hard questions—together.Brains. Bibles. Beyond. Let’s talk about it.www.thinklikechrist.orgwww.brainsandbibles.org
Brains, Bibles, and Beyond! – Special Q&A Edition: "Is God Genocidal?"In this thought-provoking special edition of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond!, we tackle one of the most challenging and controversial questions in the Bible: Is God genocidal? Join us as we dive deep into the Old Testament narratives that raise moral and theological concerns—such as the conquest of Canaan and the destruction of entire peoples.Is there a difference between divine justice and human violence? How do ancient cultural contexts shape our understanding of God's actions? And what do these stories mean for believers today?With honesty, respect, and a commitment to both faith and reason, we explore historical context, theological interpretation, and modern objections in a candid Q&A format. Whether you're a skeptic, seeker, or scholar, this episode will challenge assumptions and invite deeper reflection on the nature of God and the meaning of Scripture.🎙️ Brains engaged. Bibles open. Nothing off-limits.www.thinklikechrist.orgwww.brainsandbibles.org
Brains, Bibles, and Beyond! – Episode 50.3: "Was Jesus Born in July? Joel Thinks So..."In this episode, Joel takes a bold swing: trying to convince Nate that Jesus may have been born in July—not December. With Scripture in hand and timelines on the table, Joel lays out his case, connecting the dots from priestly divisions to shepherds in the fields. Nate, however, isn’t sold.But this conversation isn’t just about birth dates. The real takeaway? Every detail in the Bible matters. Whether you're wrestling with tradition or digging into overlooked passages, this episode challenges you to read Scripture carefully, thoughtfully, and curiously.Tune in for laughs, honest pushback, and a reminder that the Bible rewards those who slow down and actually read what it says.www.brainsandbibles.comwww.thinklikechrist.orgEmail: podcast@thinklikechrist.org
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Join Nate and Joel for another edition for Stump the Theologian.Can Satan read our minds? can possessing demons read their victim's minds?www.thinklikechrist.orgwww.brainsandbibles.org
In this fascinating Q&A edition of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond!, we dive into one of the most mysterious and often overlooked moments in the Bible—the resurrection of many holy people at the moment of Jesus’ death (Matthew 27:52-53). What happened to them? Where did they go? And the big question—did anyone interview them?Join us as we explore the historical, theological, and imaginative possibilities of this powerful event. Why is there so little recorded about it? What might it teach us about resurrection, witness, and the power of Christ’s death?This is one for the deep thinkers and curious hearts—tune in as we go beyond the pages of Scripture into the questions that make faith both challenging and compelling.www.thinklikechrist.orgwww.brainsandbibles.org
Brains, Bibles, and Beyond Podcast: Christmas in July — What Does the Bible Actually Say?In this episode of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond, we take a fresh look at Christmas in July—not just as a seasonal novelty, but as an opportunity to read the Bible with open eyes. Too often, we approach familiar stories like the birth of Jesus assuming we already know what they say. But what happens when we slow down, set aside tradition, and simply read the text?We’ll revisit the Nativity accounts in Scripture and ask: What’s really there? What have we added over time? And how can reading the Bible carefully—without assumptions—deepen our understanding of who Jesus is and why His coming matters?This episode invites you to rediscover the story of Christ’s birth as if for the first time—and to develop a habit of reading the Bible not for confirmation, but for discovery.www.thinklikechrist.orgwww.brainsandbibles.orghttps://youtu.be/9RyC4axxIrwhttps://youtu.be/dgAX7OKmS5Y
Podcast Description for YouTube & Podcast Platforms:🎙️ Brains, Bibles, and Beyond – Special Q&A EpisodeTitle: “Born Into Belief? Religion, Geography, and Faith”In this thought-provoking Q&A edition of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond, we dive into a big question: Do people follow a religion because of where they were born—or because they truly believe? 🌍📿Join us as we explore how culture, family, and geography influence religious identity. Are we shaped by our surroundings, or do we choose our faith through personal conviction? This episode navigates the crossroads of sociology, theology, and human experience—challenging assumptions and inviting reflection.Whether you're questioning, curious, or committed, this conversation is for you.🔍 Faith. Reason. Real talk.🎧 Tune in. Think deeper. Go beyond.#BrainsBiblesBeyond #ReligionAndGeography #FaithAndCulture #PodcastQandA #BeliefOrBirthplacewww.thinklikechrist.orgwww.brainsandbibles.org
In this special Q&A edition of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond!, we tackle one of the toughest and most thought-provoking questions: “If God is all-powerful, why isn’t there just one true religion everyone agrees on?” Join us as we explore the nature of divine revelation, human free will, religious diversity, and what Scripture and reason say about God’s purposes in a world of many beliefs. Whether you’re a seeker, skeptic, or believer, this episode invites you to wrestle with big questions at the intersection of faith, logic, and mystery.www.thinklikechrist.orgwww.brainsandbibles.org
🎙️ Brains, Bibles, and BeyondQ&A Special: "What Must I Do to Inherit Eternal Life?"In this special episode, we explore one of the most important questions ever asked: “What must I do to inherit eternal life?”We unpack Jesus’ response, examine the role of grace and faith, and challenge common misconceptions about salvation. Whether you're curious or committed, this conversation invites you to think deeply and live purposefully.🧠 Brains. 📖 Bibles. 🌎 Beyond. Let’s go there.www.thinklikechrist.orgwww.brainsandbibles.org
Episode 48.3: Hermeneutics & Why Christians DisagreeWhy do sincere, Bible-believing Christians often come to such different conclusions about Scripture? In this episode of Brains, Bibles, and Beyond!, we dive into the world of hermeneutics—the art and science of interpretation. Whether it’s theology, ethics, or church practice, how we read the Bible shapes everything. Join us as we explore the key principles behind biblical interpretation, the historical and cultural filters we often overlook, and how differing hermeneutical approaches lead to a variety of Christian beliefs. It's a thoughtful, honest conversation about unity, diversity, and the deep importance of how we read God's Word.www.brainsandbibles.comwww.thinklikechrist.orgEmail: podcast@thinklikechrist.org