[Bible] Episode 232: David Lambert - Is the Bible “Scripture”?

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[Bible] Episode 329: Jared Byas - 10 Aha Moments in Biblical Scholarship: Part 1

In this week’s episode of The Bible for Normal People, Jared takes listeners on a tour through the history of modern biblical scholarship, tracing key “aha moments” that changed how scholars understand the Bible. From source criticism and the Documentary Hypothesis to oral tradit ...  Show more

[Bible] Episode 328: Vanessa Lovelace - Is Deuteronomy History?

In this week’s episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete and Jared talk with Vanessa Lovelace about the Deuteronomistic history and why Deuteronomy plays such a central role in shaping Israel’s story. They explore how biblical writers interpreted Israel’s history through the l ...  Show more

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