An English Prof Reads the Bible

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I teach English at a small Bible college. In this podcast I use what I know about reading literature to help you read the Bible.

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    • Aug 5, 2017 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 10 EPISODES


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    Episode 10: Psalm 62

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 21:19


    "Don't be that guy in the DMV line." We study what Psalm 62 says about our reaction (to ourselves, God, and others) in moments of oppression.

    Episode 9 - Psalm 61

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 17:43


    "God is not a cosmic vending machine." Psalm 61 on how God answers our prayers. We're on Facebook at "An English Prof Reads the Bible"; like & follow the page to receive updates whenever a new episode posts! Subscribe to the podcast and share us with your friends! Music is "Where Are Your Friends," by Art of Escapism. Cover art is mine.

    Episode 8: Psalm 52

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 22:06


    "You cannot hope to win." A look at what this Psalm says about oppression and evil, using connections between the text and pop culture. Like the show? Thanks! Share us with your friends, subscribe to the podcast, and find us on Facebook at "An English Prof Reads the Bible." Music is "Where Are Your Friends?" by the Art of Escapism. Cover photo is mine.

    Episode 7: Psalm 51

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 21:07


    "Mercy first & last shall brightest shine." In this episode I talk about the difference between a literary and a doctrinal approach to Scripture, in order to better appreciate what this psalm says about the nature of sin and forgiveness. Music: Art of Escapism, "Where are your friends?" Cover art mine. Find us on Facebook or on Wordpress at englishprofreadsthebible.wordpress.com.

    Episode #6: Psalm 46

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2017 13:49


    "God is not your security blanket." I use imagery & structure to discuss what Psalm 46 says about God's role in suffering.

    Episode #5: Psalm 42

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 16:20


    Psalm 42 deals with our response to suffering, and God's. To get at these ideas, I discuss the implied meanings and connections among words.

    Episode #4: Psalm 23

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 16:33


    We look at connections among words and implied meanings to discover what Psalm 23 teaches about God's gracious relationship with us. See englishprofreadsthebible.wordpress.com for more information.

    Episode #3: Psalm 16

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 13:02


    In this episode, I talk about implied & double meanings, as well as more about speaker/audience, to understand how the speaker approaches trouble. I teach literature at a small Bible college, and in this podcast, I use what I know about reading literature to help you read the Bible. Music by Art of Escapism, "Where are your Friends?" Used under open-access attribution licensing through Free Music Archive. Cover art is my own image.

    Episode #2: Psalm 15

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 13:59


    I discuss speaker and parallelism in Psalm 15, to understand how the psalm says that humankind draws near to God. Music by Art of Escapism, "Where Are Your Friends?" Used under open-access attribution licensing through the Free Music Archive. Cover art is my own photo.

    Episode #1: Psalm 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 18:25


    This is the first episode of An English Prof Reads the Bible! I discuss structure, parallelism, and imagery in Psalm 1, in order to understand what it says about blessing. Music by Art of Escapism, "Where Are Your Friends?" Used under open-access attribution licensing through the Free Music Archive. Cover art is my own photo.

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