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Was It Something I Read?

By: Ashley Kate & Alex
  • Summary

  • Everyday theology about important issues facing the church. Join us as we discuss excellent books that examine the issues and scriptures that make so many of us uncomfortable and leave us with a lot of questions. We want to break down troubling texts and hard concepts and make them useful in our life and faith.
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Episodes
  • Aldarion and Erendis -- the wisdom of J. R. R. Tolkien, part 2
    Jul 3 2024

    During this between season break, guest Gabe Magnus joins Ashley to discuss a small but profound meditation on war, militarization, and neighbour love found in the story of Aldarion and Erendis, from the the Unfinished Tales of J. R. R. Tolkien, as well as some of the implications that we see as citizens of the peaceable kingdom.


    Our thanks and appreciation to our partners:

    A production of the Centre for the Study of Bible and Violence.
    https://www.csbvbristol.org.uk/


    Podcast cover art by Studio of Broken Things
    https://www.facebook.com/ISA4048


    Intro music "Br1ghter" by Tape Machines (feat. Le June & Nbhd Nick)

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    34 mins
  • Aldarion and Erendis -- the wisdom of J. R. R. Tolkien, part 1
    Jun 26 2024

    During this between season break, guest Gabe Magnus joins Ashley to discuss a small but profound meditation on war, militarization, and neighbour love found in the story of Aldarion and Erendis, from the Unfinished Tales of J. R. R. Tolkien, as well as some of the implications that we see as citizens of the peaceable kingdom.


    Our thanks and appreciation to our partners:

    A production of the Centre for the Study of Bible and Violence.
    https://www.csbvbristol.org.uk/


    Podcast cover art by Studio of Broken Things
    https://www.facebook.com/ISA4048


    Intro music "Br1ghter" by Tape Machines (feat. Le June & Nbhd Nick)

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    33 mins
  • Bloody, Brutal and Barbaric? Q&A with Bill Webb and Gord Oeste
    Sep 14 2023

    Summary

    We were delighted and honoured that Bill Webb and Gord Oeste, the authors of this excellent work, were willing to take a substantial amount of time to sit down and chat with us about many of the questions that have occurred to us in our study.

    Time Stamps

    00:01:30 Introduction of Bill Webb and Gord Oeste

    00:02:55 How do your dual vocations of pastor and scholar connect for you?

    00:08:40 If you had the chance to re-write the book, what would you do differently, or do the same?

    00:12:35 What do you wish you'd had time to examine? What's the best thing you left on the cutting room floor?

    00:15:45 On what issue did you differ the most (if any)?

    00:21:10 In Chapter 3, you say most Christians have a deficient concept of God. How did you come to that conclusion? How did your own understanding of God become bigger or deeper in the process of writing the book?

    00:37:55 If you could only share one small piece of this book with someone who is struggling with their faith due to the war texts, what would you say?

    00:47:20 You demonstrate well that 1 Samuel 15 provides more support for your hyperbole thesis than challenge to it. But one listener asked: if that is true, how would the first audience have understood the command in 1 Samuel 15:3 the command to destroy all children and infants?

    00:54:45 When you hear about modern war atrocities, such as Ukraine or Sudan, what connections do you make between your research in the book and what you see happening?

    01:05:30 In the book, you suggest that there isn't a focus on literal people-killing genocide, but rather the removal of culture. Has the power of this point been weakened in light of recent understandings of cultural genocide, especially for those of us in Canada who have been confronted with the realities of our residential schools?

    01:20:10 In light of the suffering and evil in the world, what part of eschatological hope is most meaningful for you?


    Notes

    1) Many thanks to Bill and Gord for taking the time to answer so many of our questions!


    2) Our thanks and appreciation to our partners:

    A production of the Centre for the Study of Bible and Violence.
    https://www.csbvbristol.org.uk/


    Podcast cover art by Studio of Broken Things
    https://www.facebook.com/ISA4048


    Intro music "Br1ghter" by Tape Machines (feat. Le June & Nbhd Nick)


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    1 hr and 31 mins

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