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Episode 65 - More Tumult in Christian Apologetics - with Josh Parikh
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Show Notes
We continued our discussion with friend of ours Josh Parikh - a Christian Apologist who has always thought deeply about the issues and maintained intellectual integrity.
There were two Old Testament case studies that Josh included in his talk “A Tumultuous Period in Apologetics?” to the Discussion Group in London, and we were keen not to miss these out: the famous story of bears mauling 42 children and the patriarchy with misogamy in both the narratives and especially in prophets Hosea 2, Nahum 3 and most horrifyingly in Ezekiel 16.
We also covered some feedback on Part 1 concerning the American church and apologetics scene ... we gave the UK view on it and feedback from US listeners would be great.
Links:
“God: An Anatomy” by Francesca Stavrokopoulou
“Raw Revelation: The Bible They Never Tell You About” by Mark Roncace
“The Violence of God and the War on Terror” by Jeremy Young
Doubts Aloud Links:
Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
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We continued our discussion with friend of ours Josh Parikh - a Christian Apologist who has always thought deeply about the issues and maintained intellectual integrity.
There were two Old Testament case studies that Josh included in his talk “A Tumultuous Period in Apologetics?” to the Discussion Group in London, and we were keen not to miss these out: the famous story of bears mauling 42 children and the patriarchy with misogamy in both the narratives and especially in prophets Hosea 2, Nahum 3 and most horrifyingly in Ezekiel 16.
We also covered some feedback on Part 1 concerning the American church and apologetics scene ... we gave the UK view on it and feedback from US listeners would be great.
Links:
“God: An Anatomy” by Francesca Stavrokopoulou
“Raw Revelation: The Bible They Never Tell You About” by Mark Roncace
“The Violence of God and the War on Terror” by Jeremy Young
Doubts Aloud Links:
Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
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Show Notes
We continued our discussion with friend of ours Josh Parikh - a Christian Apologist who has always thought deeply about the issues and maintained intellectual integrity.
There were two Old Testament case studies that Josh included in his talk “A Tumultuous Period in Apologetics?” to the Discussion Group in London, and we were keen not to miss these out: the famous story of bears mauling 42 children and the patriarchy with misogamy in both the narratives and especially in prophets Hosea 2, Nahum 3 and most horrifyingly in Ezekiel 16.
We also covered some feedback on Part 1 concerning the American church and apologetics scene ... we gave the UK view on it and feedback from US listeners would be great.
Links:
“God: An Anatomy” by Francesca Stavrokopoulou
“Raw Revelation: The Bible They Never Tell You About” by Mark Roncace
“The Violence of God and the War on Terror” by Jeremy Young
Doubts Aloud Links:
Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
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continue reading
We continued our discussion with friend of ours Josh Parikh - a Christian Apologist who has always thought deeply about the issues and maintained intellectual integrity.
There were two Old Testament case studies that Josh included in his talk “A Tumultuous Period in Apologetics?” to the Discussion Group in London, and we were keen not to miss these out: the famous story of bears mauling 42 children and the patriarchy with misogamy in both the narratives and especially in prophets Hosea 2, Nahum 3 and most horrifyingly in Ezekiel 16.
We also covered some feedback on Part 1 concerning the American church and apologetics scene ... we gave the UK view on it and feedback from US listeners would be great.
Links:
“God: An Anatomy” by Francesca Stavrokopoulou
“Raw Revelation: The Bible They Never Tell You About” by Mark Roncace
“The Violence of God and the War on Terror” by Jeremy Young
Doubts Aloud Links:
Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
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