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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comRoss is a writer and a dear old colleague, back when we were both bloggers at The Atlantic. Since then he's been a columnist at the New York Times — and, in my mind, he's the best columnist in the country. The author of many books, including Grand New Party and The Decadent Society, his new one is Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious (which you can pre-order now). So in this podcast, I play — literally — Devil's advocate. Forgive me for getting stuck on the meaning of the universe in the first 20 minutes or so. It picks up after that.For two clips of our convo — on the difference between proselytizing and evangelizing, and the “hallucinations of the sane” — see our YouTube page.Other topics: Creation; the improbable parameters of the Big Bang; the “fine-tuning” argument I cannot understand; extraterrestrial life; Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; Hitch; the atheist/materialist view; the multiverse; quantum physics; consciousness; John von Neumann; Isaac Newton; human evolution; tribal survival; the exponential unity of global knowledge; Stephen Barr's Modern Physics and Ancient Faith; the substack Bentham's Bulldog; why humans wonder; miracles; Sebastian Junger and near-death experiences; the scientific method; William James; religious individualists; cults; Vatican II; Pope Francis; the sex-abuse crisis in the Church; suffering and theodicy; Lyme Disease; the AIDS crisis; Jesus and the Resurrection; Peter J Williams' Can We Trust the Gospels?; and the natural selection of religions.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Jon Rauch on the tribalism of white evangelicals; Evan Wolfson on the history of marriage equality, Yoni Appelbaum on how America stopped building things, Chris Caldwell on the political shifts in Europe, Nick Denton on the evolution of new media, Francis Collins on faith and science, and Mike White of White Lotus fame. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.
Can We Trust the Gospels About Jesus? Featuring Wesley Huff What's the truth about the Gospels we have today? There has been no more scrutinized religious literature that the New Testament and specifically the gospel accounts of Jesus's life. Here, we talk with Bible scholar Wesley Huff, recently seen on the Joe Rogan Experience, about the authorship of the four Gospel accounts and their reliability. Find out why you can be confident that the story of Jesus in the New Testament is history!
Grab a copy of Calley Mean's book: Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health Episode Timestamps [00:00] - Intro [05:39] - Can We Trust the Healthcare System? [12:18] - What You Should Know About the FDA [17:05] - The Truth About Food Addiction [22:55] - How to Take Charge of Your Health [28:24] - Episode Recap [30:45] - Outro Take control of your health today! Making healthier choices starts with small, consistent changes that can lead to long-term benefits for your well-being. Whether it's eating nourishing foods, staying active, or prioritizing self-care, every positive choice adds up to a healthier lifestyle. In this episode, The Holistic Kids and Calley Means dive into the problem with today's healthcare system, what the FDA means for your health, and simple ways to create lasting habits. Calley Means is the co-founder of Truemed, a company that lets you use HSA funds for healthy food, supplements, and exercise. He's also the co-author of “Good Energy,” a book written with his sister, that shares tips for improving health and boosting energy. Make healthier choices while using HSA: Truemed To learn more about Calley Means, visit: https://calleymeans.com/ or follow him on social media: Facebook | Instagram Check out Dr. Madiha's newest book: Adam's Healing Adventures: Fake Food vs Real Food Connect with Dr. Madiha Saeed: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
In this edition of the Fantasy Life Show, fantasy football experts Ian Hartitz & Dwain McFarland break down how much FAAB you should be spending on Isaac Guerendo heading into week 14 waiver wires. Also, the boys break down some potential league-winners in the Buccaneers offense and a Raiders wide receiver that could boom in fantasy football down the stretch. Whether you need a last-second push to make the playoffs or just want to play spoiler in your leagues, come hang out with us so you can be prepared for the most important week of the fantasy football season so far!Looking for tickets for your next live sporting event? Head over to https://gametime.co/ and use code LIFE for $20 off your first purchase!Whether you're watching your favorite team from the screen at home or you're in stands at the ballpark, there's an even better way to get in on the action! Check out our partners at DraftKings Sportsbook. New customers who bet $5 will INSTANTLY get $150 in bonus bets. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now and use our code FANTASYLIFE______________________ Unlock Exclusive Features with FantasyLife+ Access to: League Sync and our Site-wide League Sync Integration 15+ Customized Ranking Sets Draft Champion - Our Mock Draft Simulator DFS Pick-Ems Full Suite of Fantasy Football Tools Full Suite of Betting ToolsLearn more about FantasyLife+: https://www.fantasylife.com/pricing Fantasy Life Tools Draft Champion: https://www.fantasylife.com/nfl/draft-champion/mock-draft-simulator-lobby Fantasy Football Rankings: https://www.fantasylife.com/tools/nfl-rankings League Sync: https://www.fantasylife.com/nfl/league-sync Utilization Report: https://www.fantasylife.com/nfl/utilization-report/preview Premium Stats: https://www.fantasylife.com/tools/advanced-qb-stats Fantasy Football Articles: https://www.fantasylife.com/articles/fantasySee why over 400,000 people trust the Fantasy Life Newsletter: https://www.fantasylife.com/fantasy-newsletter-5 ______________________Fantasy Life Socials: Twitter➝ https://bit.ly/3AYVkC3 Tik Tok➝ https://bit.ly/3RqHaQZ Instagram➝ https://bit.ly/3eyda7r Fantasy Life on Youtube➝ https://bit.ly/3Koon7y Betting Life on Youtube➝ https://bit.ly/44Ym2rRTimecodes:00:00 - Coming Up! 00:27 - Intro 01:10- MNF Recap 09:54 - Rapid Fire Fantasy News Report 13:16 - Sheesh Report 20:51 - Utilization Report Upgrades 21:12 - Buccaneers Offense Filled With League Winners? 30:45 - Jakobi Meyers Poised To Pop Off In Fantasy Playoffs? 34:42 - Can We Trust the Bears Passing Game? 42:42 - Utilization Score Risers & Fallers 48:55 - Week 14 Waiver Wire Targets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why didn't Jesus write anything down himself? How many languages did Jesus speak? Jesus was a master storyteller, what can we learn from how Jesus taught and connected with different audiences? In this fascinating interview, Jonathan Morrow interviews Cambridge scholar Dr. Peter Williams on the profound creativity and wisdom of Jesus including how the story of the prodigal son illuminates Jesus's genius.In The Surprising Genius of Jesus, Peter J. Williams examines the story of the prodigal son in Luke 15 to show the genius, creativity, and wisdom of Jesus's teachings. He used simple but powerful stories to confront the Pharisees and scribes of the day, drawing on his knowledge of the Jewish Scriptures to teach his audience through complex layers and themes. Williams challenges those who question whether Jesus really was the source of the parables recorded in the Gospels, pointing readers to the truth of who Jesus is and why that matters for them today. About Peter WilliamsPeter J. Williams (PhD, University of Cambridge) is the principal of Tyndale House, Cambridge, the chair of the International Greek New Testament Project, and a member of the ESV Translation Oversight Committee. He is the author of Can We Trust the Gospels? and Early Syriac Translation Technique and the Textual Criticism of the Greek Gospels.Get a copy of the book
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What are we to make of the stories of Jesus recorded in the New Testament Gospels? Are they authentic accounts of his life and teaching, or collections of myths and legends that evolved over time? Shane discusses this with Cambridge New Testament scholar Peter J. Williams, principal of Tyndale House and author of Can We Trust the Gospels?SHOW NOTESBooksCan We Trust The Gospels? Peter J. WilliamsThe Surprising Genius of Jesus, Peter J. WilliamsIs Jesus History? John DicksonJesus: A Very Short Introduction, Richard BauckhamJesus & The Eyewitnesses, Richard BauckhamA Doubter's Guide To Jesus, John DicksonRevisiting the Corruption of the New Testament, Daniel WallaceRedating the New Testament, John A.T. RobinsonThe Gospel of John: A Newly Discovered Commentary, J.B. LightfootArticlesQuestions About New Testament Manuscripts, Peter J. WilliamsWhy Are The Birth Stories of Jesus Different? Peter J. WilliamsThe Gospels as Authentic Testimony, Richard BauckhamThe Authenticity & Genuineness of the Fourth Gospel, J.B. LightfootIs Luke a Trustworthy Historian? Sir William RamsayOutside the Gospels, What Can We Know About Jesus? Shane Rosenthal?Scribes of the New Covenant, Shane RosenthalAuthenticating The Fourth Gospel, Shane RosenthalWhy Should We Believe The Bible? Shane RosenthalSimon of Cyrene: An Intriguing Archaeological Discovery, Shane RosenthalVideo & AudioCan We Trust the Gospels? Peter J. Williams (video)New Evidence for the Gospels, Peter J. Williams (video)Evidence for the Resurrection, Peter J. Williams (video)Are the Gospels Reliable?, Peter J. Williams & Bart Ehrman (video)Has the Bible Been Miscopied or Mistranslated? WHI #1377 with Daniel WallaceIs John Late & Unreliable? Humble Skeptic #51 with Daniel WallaceAre the Gospels History or Fiction? Humble Skeptic #52 with John DicksonThe Gospels As Eyewitness Testimony, Humble Skeptic #48 with Richard BauckhamFake or Authentic? Humble Skeptic #10 with Lydia McGrewFaith & Proof, Humble Skeptic 7 with Mike FarleyThe Tools & Rules of HistoryOn Friday, November 8th, the Lanier Theological Library hosted a panel discussion at The Stone Chapel on The Tools and Rules of History: How Do We Know What Really Happened? This 90-minute session featured Gary Habermas, Shane Rosenthal, and David McIlroy and was moderated by Mark Lanier. This conversation was live-streamed and you can find the video here.For More Info About Peter Williams & Tyndale HousePeter Williams is the principal of Tyndale House, which is a Cambridge-based research institute housing one of the world's most advanced libraries for biblical scholarship. You can find them online at tyndalehouse.com.We Need Your Help!Help spread the word about The Humble Skeptic podcast by sending a link to your favorite episode to a friend or relative. Also, donations to The Humble Skeptic podcast are tax-deductible. To make a one-time donation or set up recurring monthly gifts, click here. Another way to support us is by upgrading to a paid subscription via Substack. Subscriptions begin at $5.95 per month or $59 per year. FYI, this option is not tax-deductible. Get full access to The Humble Skeptic at www.humbleskeptic.com/subscribe
Can We Trust the Voting Process Today? (Hour 2) full 1725 Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:10:00 +0000 NeOVZpqnX9wUghPtrF69ACYjSOC04PAl news Richmond's Morning News with John Reid news Can We Trust the Voting Process Today? (Hour 2) On Richmond's Morning News, John Reid discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-l
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In this episode, we explore how Christians can respond to claims that Christianity is “anti-intellectual.” The trustworthiness of the Gospels and the “surprising genius” found in the teaching of Jesus in the Gospels show that any such claims are unwarranted. This episode is intended to equip you to have confidence in the scriptures and in how to respond to skepticisms and challenges that come your way. Listen in as Josh Preston, George Robertson, and special guest Dr. Peter Williams, Bible Researcher and CEO of Tyndale House Cambridge (the world’s foremost evangelical bible research institute) discuss ideas from two of Dr. Williams' most recent books: The Surprising Genius of Jesus and Can We Trust the Gospels?
Can We Trust the Chaos of Our Time? It may not be likable, and it may even be scary, but it is immensely trustable. As I intimately explore in my book What's in the Way IS the Way, even this time of chaos can be empowering rather than disempowering. Join Mary in exploring how the challenges of our time, rather than stressing you, can inspire you. Learn more about Mary here: https://maryomalley.com/
In this second series Dr Andrew Ollerton meets with academics and researchers from the Tyndale House network to discuss how they approach the Old Testament and wrestle with its trickier passages. Each episode focuses in on a different text from the Old Testament, as we explore the reading processes and practices that researchers bring to their own Bible reading.In this episode Dr Andrew Ollerton is joined by Dr Peter J Williams to look at strangeness and stories in the Old Testament, and to ask: how do we take it seriously? Andrew and Peter discuss talking animals, miraculous events, the bizarre breeding program we find in Genesis 30 and how we might become confident readers of the Old Testament, even in its stranger parts.Please note that this episode does include a very brief discussion of sexual violence.Dr Peter J Williams is Principal of Tyndale House and a member of the Faculty of Divinity in the University of Cambridge. He received his MA, MPhil and PhD, in the study of ancient languages related to the Bible from Cambridge University. He's currently Chair of the International Greek New Testament Project and a Member of the Translation Committee of the English Standard Version of the Bible. He is the author of Can We Trust the Gospels? and The Surprising Genius of Jesus, both published by Crossway.---This episode is a re-release from the Trusting the Bible podcast which was a collaboration between Tyndale House, Cambridge @Tyndale_House and the Bible Society @biblesociety in 2022.Edited by Tyndale House Music – Acoustic Happy Background used with a standard license from Adobe Stock.Support the Show.
Pastor Van sermon titled "Can We Trust the Bible?" addresses doubts about the Bible's reliability and emphasizes its significance in our lives. He discusses the history of the Bible's creation, the risks people took to share it, and references non-believers acknowledging its power. Pastor Van highlights the trustworthiness of the Bible through biblical references and encourages listeners to base their lives on its teachings. The sermon underscores the importance of living out biblical principles, applying Scripture in daily life, and ultimately finding a deeper relationship with Jesus through the Word.
Takeaways Jesus' words are trustworthy and will not pass away. The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls reaffirms the accuracy of the Old Testament. Translations of the Bible are necessary for people of different languages to understand God's Word. Textual variants exist, but they do not undermine the overall trustworthiness of the Bible. Individuals must make a decision to trust and obey the teachings of the Bible. Chapters 00:00 Can We Trust the Bible? 00:57 Jesus' Words Will Not Pass Away 01:24 Jesus' Resurrection 03:01 Jeremiah and the Preservation of God's Word 04:27 The Fear of God's Word 05:53 The King's Attempt to Destroy God's Word 06:51 The Preservation of God's Word 07:20 The Dead Sea Scrolls 08:47 The Accuracy of the Old Testament 09:17 The Cyrus Cylinder 10:16 The Isaiah Scroll 11:41 Bible Translations 12:40 Textual Variants and Mark 16:9-20 23:07 The Greek Septuagint 25:57 Translations Throughout History 28:53 The New Testament Writers 37:39 Responding to the Bible 48:10 Making a Decision One Quick Correction: I mentioned there are over 5,700 manuscripts of the New Testament. That should be over 5,700 Greek Manuscripts of the New Testament. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjaminlee/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjaminlee/support
In this episode Dr Andrew Ollerton and Dr Peter J Williams discuss how we gauge trustworthiness in everyday life and how we approach the question of the credibility of the four Gospels.Dr Peter J Williams is Principal of Tyndale House. He received his PhD in the study of ancient languages related to the Bible from Cambridge University. His 2018 book, Can We Trust the Gospels?, examines evidence from non-Christian sources to assess the trustworthiness of the four biblical accounts of Jesus's earthly life. This episode is a re-release from the Trusting the Bible podcast which was a collaboration between Tyndale House, Cambridge @Tyndale_House and the Bible Society @biblesociety in 2020.Visit us online: Tyndale House & Bible Society.Support the show
In this episode Dr Andrew Ollerton and Dr Peter J Williams continue their discussion of the credibility of the four Gospels. Who were the Gospel authors and can we trust their testimonies?Dr Peter J Williams is Principal of Tyndale House. He received his PhD in the study of ancient languages related to the Bible from Cambridge University. His 2018 book, Can We Trust the Gospels?, examines evidence from non-Christian sources to assess the trustworthiness of the four biblical accounts of Jesus's earthly life.This episode is a re-release from the Trusting the Bible podcast which was a collaboration between Tyndale House, Cambridge @Tyndale_House and the Bible Society @biblesociety in 2020.Visit us online: Tyndale House & Bible Society.Editing by Tyndale House. Music: Acoustic Happy Background used via Adobe Stock with a standard license. Support the show
Many people consider Jesus to be a great teacher and preacher, but few actually realise just how incredible and multilayered His teachings actually were. In this episode of Expositors Collective, Mike speaks with Dr. Peter J. Williams, the principal of Tyndale House in Cambridge, and the chair of the International Greek New Testament Project. He is also a member of the ESV Translation Oversight Committee, and the author of several books, including: Can We Trust the Gospels? Dr. Williams' latest book is called The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher, in which he examines Jesus' teachings in the Gospels and shows how we know that these teachings truly do originate with Jesus, and that they show an incredible awareness of, and connection to the Old Testament in a way that would have triggered the memories of the first listeners, and which contains layers of meaning for us as readers today. Peter also gives insight into fruitful evangelism, unlocking of knowledge and some of the ways that Tyndale House can help ordinary preachers like us! - Dr Peter J. Williams is the Principal and CEO of Tyndale House, Cambridge. He was educated at the University of Cambridge, where he received his MA, MPhil, and PhD in the study of ancient languages related to the Bible. After his PhD, he was on staff in the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge (1997–1998) and thereafter taught Hebrew and Old Testament as an Affiliated Lecturer in Hebrew and Aramaic at the University of Cambridge and Research Fellow in Old Testament at Tyndale House, Cambridge (1998–2003). From 2003 to 2007 he was on the faculty of the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, where he became a Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Deputy Head of the School of Divinity, History, and Philosophy. Since 2007 he has been leading Tyndale House. Dr Williams is also an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, Chair of the International Greek New Testament Project and a member of the Translation Oversight Committee of the English Standard Version of the Bible. He assisted Dr Dirk Jongkind in Tyndale House's production of a major edition of the Greek New Testament and his book Can We Trust the Gospels? (Crossway, 2018) has been translated into 13 languages. His latest book, The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher (Crossway), was published in October 2023. Resources Mentioned: Tyndale House - Exceptional research by people serious about Scripture: https://tyndalehouse.com/ Peter J Williams speaks on the surprising genius of Jesus at the Southern Baptist Seminary Gheens' Lectures 2023 in Louisville, USA. https://tyndalehouse.com/explore/videos/the-surprising-genius-of-jesus/ Recommended Episodes: Amy Orr-Ewing: https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/apologetics-persuasion-and-evangelism-amy-orr-ewing Frederick Dale Bruner: https://expositorscollective.org/expositors-collective-podcast/pastoral-and-scholastic-earthiness-frederick-dale-bruner/ Kieran Lenahan: https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/scripture-memorization-and-spiritual-formation-with-kieran-lenahan Amy Orr-Ewing : -————— Connect: For information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/ Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective Click here to support Expositors Collective
In this video Gavin Ortlund interviews Josh Chatraw and Jack Carson about Rhett McLaughlin's comments about their book, Surprised By Doubt, and why Christianity is a better option than open spirituality. Surprised By Doubt: https://www.amazon.com/Surprised-Doubt-Disillusionment-Invite-Deeper/dp/1587435594 About Josh: https://www.samford.edu/beeson-divinity/directory/Chatraw-Josh About Jack: https://www.liberty.edu/ace/articles/faculty/jack-carson/ Richard Bauckham's introduction to the gospels: https://www.amazon.com/Gospels-All-Christians-Rethinking-Audiences-ebook/dp/B002OSXN9G/ Peter Williams' Can We Trust the Gospels?: https://www.amazon.com/Can-Trust-Gospels-Peter-Williams-ebook/dp/B07DNF73F2/ Truth Unites exists to promote gospel assurance through theological depth. Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is President of Truth Unites and Theologian-in-Residence at Immanuel Nashville. SUPPORT: Tax Deductible Support: https://truthunites.org/donate/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/truthunites FOLLOW: Twitter: https://twitter.com/gavinortlund Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TruthUnitesPage/ Website: https://truthunites.org/
Many people consider Jesus to be a great teacher, but few actually realize just how incredible his teachings actually were. Dr. Peter J. Williams is the principal of Tyndale House in Cambridge, and he is the chair of the International Greek New Testament Project. He is also a member of the ESV Translation Oversight Committee, and the author of several books, including one titled: Can We Trust the Gospels? Dr. Williams' latest book is called The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher, in which he examines Jesus' teachings in the Gospels and shows how we know that these teachings truly do originate with Jesus, and that they show an incredible awareness of, and connection to the Old Testament in a way that would have triggered the memories of the first listeners, and which contains layers of meaning for us as readers today. Make sure to check out the Theology for the People website at nickcady.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theologyforthepeople/support
In this very special service, Dr. Peter Williams from The University of Cambridge joins us to speak about the trustworthiness of the Gospels. Dr. Williams is an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, Chair of the International Greek New Testament Project and a member of the Translation Oversight Committee of the English Standard Version of the Bible. He assisted Dr. Dirk Jongkind in Tyndale House's production of a major edition of the Greek New Testament and his book "Can We Trust the Gospels?" has been translated into 13 languages. His latest book, "The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher", was published in October 2023. This is a great opportunity to further enhance your confidence in the reliability of the Gospels.
Make a one-time or recurring donation on our Donor Box profile here. Join us in the mission of introducing Reformed Theology across the world! Interested in further study of the Bible? Join us at Logos Bible Software. Are you interested in a rigorous and Reformed seminary education? Call Westminster Seminary California at 888-480-8474 or visit www.wscal.edu! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! Peter J. Williams (PhD, University of Cambridge) is the principal of Tyndale House, Cambridge, the chair of the International Greek New Testament Project, and a member of the ESV Translation Oversight Committee. He is the author of Can We Trust the Gospels? and Early Syriac Translation Technique and the Textual Criticism of the Greek Gospels. We want to thank Crossway Publishing for their help in setting up this interview and providing us with the necessary materials for this interview with Dr. Williams! Purchase the book(s) here: The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher Have Feedback or Questions? Email us at: guiltgracepod@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracepod Follow us on Twitter: @guiltgracepod Find us on YouTube: Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use! Looking for a Reformed Church? North American Presbyterian & Reformed Churches --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gggpodcast/support
Rebecca McLaughlin is joined by Peter Williams to have a conversation about the trustworthiness of the gospels.Questions Covered in This Episode:How far off from Jesus's death and resurrection were the Gospels written?How can people remember the things Jesus said with such great detail decades after Jesus's resurrection?Why are there differences between the gospels in Jesus's teachings?Why do the gospels have a different ordering of events?Why do we hear about Bartimaeus in one gospel and he doesn't have a name in another?Do the gospels use names as eye witness evidence?Can you tell us a bit more about the story of the prodigal son in Luke 15?Help us think through the historical context clues that the gospels were written in the place they claim to be written.When Jesus dies on the cross, the curtain in the temple is torn in two. Is there any historical record of this happening?Guest Bio:Dr Peter J. Williams is the Principal and CEO of Tyndale House, Cambridge. He was educated at the University of Cambridge, where he received his MA, MPhil, and PhD in the study of ancient languages related to the Bible. Dr Williams is also an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, Chair of the International Greek New Testament Project, and a member of the Translation Oversight Committee of the English Standard Version of the Bible. He assisted Dr Dirk Jongkind in Tyndale House's production of a major edition of the Greek New Testament and his book Can We Trust the Gospels? has been translated into 10 languages.Resources Mentioned:Matthew 5-7, Luke 15, Genesis 33:4“New evidence for Hipparchus' Star Catalogue revealed by multispectral imaging”“The Surprising Genius of Jesus” by Peter J. Williams“Can We Trust the Gospels?” by Peter J. WilliamsSponsors:To learn more about our sponsors please visit our website.Follow Us:Instagram | TwitterOur Sister Shows:Knowing Faith | The Family Discipleship Podcast | Starting Place | Tiny TheologiansConfronting Christianity is a podcast of Training the Church. For ad-free episodes and more content check out our Patreon.
Welcome to your ultimate guide for Fantasy Football 2023! Dive deep into Week 2 matchups as we break down the MUST start players and those you should consider sitting. Find out if Justice Hill, D'Andre Swift, and Puka Nacua need to be in your Week 2 fantasy football starting lineups, or if they're better off left on your bench.Whether you're a seasoned fantasy football enthusiast or just getting started, this video is your playbook for success in Week 2. Explore key insights, expert analysis, and tips to dominate your fantasy league. Don't miss out on crucial decisions for Fantasy Football Week 2. CHAPTERS:0:00 Intro1:35 D'Andre Swift Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook4:59 Alexander Mattison Fantasy Football Week 2 Ranking9:59 DJ Moore Fantasy Football Oulook11:32 Roschon Johnson Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook12:30 Mike Evans Must Start Week 2 Fantasy Football14:00 Rachaad White Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook15:12 Can We Trust the Green Bay Packers?17:37 Is Tyler Allgeier a Must Start in Week 2 in Fantasy Football?19:20 Dameon Pierce Usage Notes 20:50 Deon Jackson or Zack Moss?22:22 Michael Pittman Week 2 Fantasy Football Must Start24:00 Should We Be Worried about Geno Smith & the Seahawks26:25 Ken Walker Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook27:02 How to Handle David Montgomery & Jahmyr Gibbs in Fantasy Football31:55 Justin Herbert & the Chargers Fantasy Football Outlook35:43 How Bad are the Tenneesse Titans38:54 Is Derrick Henry in a Blowup Spot?41:09 Justice Hill or Gus Edwards Week 2 Fantasy Football Start/Sit43:57 Lamar Jackson and the Ravens WRs Fantasy Football Outlook48:20 Should We Be Scared of the Bengals' Offense?49:51 Buffalo Bills – Las Vegas Raiders51:34 Gabe Davis Flag Plant56:37 Zay Jones Fantasy Football Outlook57:35 Kansas City Chiefs WRs1:01:07 49ers Offense1:07:19 Puka Nacua Week 2 Fantasy Football Ranking1:09:55 Drop Tyler Higbee?1:12:34 Cam Akers Fantasy Football Outlook1:15:20 Cardinals & Giants1:20:54 How to Rank Dallas Cowboys WRs in Fantasy Football1:22:43 New York Jets Post Aaron Rodgers Injury1:26:25 Sam Howell, Terry McLaurin, Antonio Gibson & the Washington Commanders1:31:15 Are the Miami Dolphins for Real?1:33:50 Is Raheem Mostert's Usage Going to Carry Forward? Which Patriots to Trust?1:38:29 Rashid Shaheed Fantasy Football Outlook 1:41:52 Miles Sanders Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook1:44:23 Steelers Fantasy Football Outlook1:47:47 Nick Chubb Volume Hog + Elijah Moore Love1:49:22 What is Deshaun Watson's Fantasy Football Outlook in Week 2?1:53:33 OutroUse code ACCURATE on PrizePicks for a first deposit match up to $100
In this episode of That'll Preach we take an intriguing journey into the heart of biblical scholarship to scrutinize the reliability of the Old Testament. Join us as we engage in a captivating conversation with distinguished Old Testament scholar, Professor Peter Lee, from RTS (Reformed Theological Seminary). We delve deep into the questions that have sparked both curiosity and debate for centuries: "Can We Trust the Old Testament?" Professor Lee brings his extensive expertise to the forefront, shedding light on the historical context, authorship, and the concrete reliability of the Old Testament scriptures. Discover the answers to pressing questions, including: What is the role of oral tradition in the transmission of the Old Testament? Why are the Dead Sea Scrolls so significant? How do we understand authorship in the Old Testament? How do we gain confidence in the historicity of the Old Testament? Were details embellished? Whether you're a devout believer seeking to deepen your faith or a curious skeptic eager to explore the historical credibility of these sacred writings, this episode offers a balanced and well-informed examination that underscores the unwavering reliability of the Old Testament.
“Can We Trust the Bible?” Isaiah 55:10-11 Rev. John Allen explores the evidence in support of the Bible and explains how to read it in regards to culture at the time and relevance to our lives. Recorded live at Stonebridge United Methodist Church in McKinney, Texas. For more information, please visit www.mysumc.org.
As we continue our series, Can We Trust the Bible?, we continue where we left off when we discussed the canonical books of the Bible. This time, we dive into what the Apocrypha is and why the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod doesn't hold the Apocrypha to the same authority as the Bible.Don't forget to continue the conversation at home, in the car, at work, or anywhere you can find someone to talk to! Thanks for walking with us!Support the show
Was the release of ChatGPT and the subsequent generative AI models the beginning of the end for humanity? Should we be more concerned about the longer-term implications or the risks right around the corner? In this special episode, I'm responding to another thought-provoking dialogue from a recent Diary of a CEO between Steven Bartlett and Sam Harris. Sam brought to the conversation a unique perspective, looking at the situation through the lens of a philosopher and neuroscientist rather than a technologist. Reflecting on the conversation, there were areas where, despite our differing worldviews, we aligned. However, there were also some specific areas where we diverged. In the video I respond to some of the key themes such as the lack of direct connection between greater intelligence and greater ethics, the immediate threat of misinformation, the erosion of trust in society and the implications, what it really means to be human. I'd also highly encourage you to stick around until the end where I unpack the richness of Sam's recommendation to every person for improving their happiness. I'm not even sure he realized the magnitude buried in the simplicity of his statement. So, if you're eager to challenge your thinking and continue plumbing the depths of AI and the future it brings with it, this video is for you. And, if you found this video beneficial, check out more of my content and be sure to subscribe as I continue living life at the intersection of business, technology, and the human experience. Source "The Diary of A CEO" episode is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmlrEgLGozw ***** Chapters ***** 0:00 - Introduction 2:24 - Big Themes of the Dialogue 5:11 - Is Higher Intelligence Always Better? 12:28 - The Incredible Pace of Machines 17:01 - People Behave like People 19:57 - Two-Factor Authentication for Ethics 22:25 - The Immediate Risks of AI 28:42 - Mitigating the Risks 38:36 - Can We Trust our Intuition? 43:30 - A Return to Humanity 52:34 - Where Does Purpose Come From? 59:50 - Everyone! Do This One Thing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learningtechtalks/support
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The proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ by members of the churches of Christ, with your Host Stevie R. Butler (Helen Street Church of Christ, Fayetteville, North Carolina). Co-host: Brian Christian Coleman Subject: "Investigate Before You Invest" (Morristown Church of Christ, Morristown, New Jersey) Host: Stevie R. Butler "Shout It Out" question from his social media platform (Facebook); co-host: Glenn McMillion (Waterview Church of Christ, Richardson, Texas). Co-host: Steve Cordle Subject: "Answering Our Culture Part ll: Can We Trust the Bible?" (East Park Church of Christ, Danville, Illnois) DATE: July 20, 2023
As we continue the series, Can We Trust the Bible, in this episode, we discuss the validity of the authors who wrote the books (specifically the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John). As a reference to the direction of our conversation, we use Lee Strobel's "Case for Christ" as to how and why the authors of the Gospels might have written the books and whether these books can be trusted or not.Don't forget to continue the conversation at home, in the car, at work, or anywhere you can find someone to talk to! Thanks for walking with us!Support the show
In today's episode of 2414, Pastor Dan and Shane continue the series, Can We Trust the Bible, and continue discussing internal references. These internal references are sections of the New Testament that reference stories of the Old Testament. Later in the episode, we look at how some books of the Bible are credited to be worthy of being in the Bible.Don't forget to continue the conversation at home, in the car, at work, or anywhere you can find someone to talk to! Thanks for walking with us!Support the show
Outburst is a game of lists and categories similar to Family Feud. Why are we playing this game in this episode of 2414? Because it's fun, and tabletop games are a great way to experience life together while creating space for conversations and relationships. While Dan and Shane continue to struggle to play games and make up their own rules, we hope you are able to play along at home! Next week, join us as we continue our series, "Can We Trust the Bible?"Don't forget to continue the conversation at home, in the car, at work, or anywhere you can find someone to talk to! Thanks for walking with us!Support the show
In our new series, Can We Trust the Bible?, Shane and Pastor Dan discuss the facts, data, and historical information that we know about the book. In this episode, we dive into the broader terms and vocabulary that will help us understand the deeper items for later discussion. We talk about what was discussed in the Discipleship Hour (bible study) the previous Sunday, June 4th, 2023. If you would like to join us for the conversation yourself, stop by on Sunday morning at 9:30 AM in the "Great Room."Don't forget to continue the conversation at home, in the car, at work, or anywhere you can find someone to talk to! Thanks for walking with us!Support the show
Each Sunday at St. Luke's Lutheran Church at 9:30 AM, we have what we call Discipleship Hour. The Great Room (our large open multipurpose room) sometimes has Bible studies and other deep discussions relevant to our life and faith. We'll discuss the upcoming series "Can We Trust the Bible?" The purpose of this series is to dive into the facts, data, and historical evidence we know about the Bible. Learn about this and more from our Discipleship Hour at 9:30 AM on Sunday mornings, and get a teaser from this episode!Don't forget to continue the conversation at home, in the car, at work, or anywhere you can find someone to talk to! Thanks for walking with us!Support the show
Come travel to Dathomir and explore all the pointy and dark corners it has to offer! Camille and Nick head to the former home of Darth Maul, as they encounter a wanderer and a sorcerer along the way. They also cross paths with another winged creature, see the demise of the Jedi and debate each other's fashion choices. Also enjoy another episode of "Can We Trust them?", the answer is of course no.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them! Join the Patreon squad for bonus episodes, discord access, prizes and even more goodness. Follow @autosavepodcast on Twitter. While you are there say hello to @thisiscamco and @NickAndrade, or reach out to the show over email to say hey podcast@autosavepod.com If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store.You can also join us on twitch, because you never know when we will pop in for a live show.If you enjoyed this episode, please rate AutoSave 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4744106/advertisement
Kyle, Matt, and Linda have a lively discussion with Peter J. Williams about his book "Can We Trust the Gospels?" Dr. Williams tells us the importance of being able to trust the Gospels, and how they help us know we can trust all of Scripture. Matt engages with Dr. Williams in a discussion about how geolocation helps confirm the stories of Jesus as told in the Gospels. Linda asks a helpful question about so-called contradictions, and Dr. Williams provides a helpful way for us to discuss paradox with our students. He also encourages us to stretch our students academically far more than we often think they can handle.
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The Press On Podcast with Mike Woodruff welcomes Peter Williams. Peter has an M.A., M.Phil and a PhD from the University of Cambridge. Before becoming the Principal of Tyndale House at Cambridge, he served as a lecturer in New Testament at the University of Aberdeen and a faculty member in Oriental Studies at Cambridge. Dr. Williams has served or is serving in a variety of academic settings, such as: Chair of the International Greek New Testament Project and a member of the Translation Committee of the English Standard Version of the Bible. In addition to haven written numerous scholarly articles, he has written, edited or contributed to a number of academic books. He has also written some popular books, such as Can We Trust the Gospels? (Crossway, 2018) and the soon to be released, The Surprising Genius of Jesus.
Have you ever struggled with believing in the reliability of the Bible? Ever wondered how Christians can be so sure about the text they have? In today's interview, Peter Williams responds to 12 frequently asked questions about the reliability of Scripture. Peter J. Williams is the principal of Tyndale House, Cambridge, the chair of the International Greek New Testament Project, and a member of the ESV Translation Oversight Committee. To learn more from Peter Williams, check out his book Can We Trust the Gospels? Read the full transcript of this episode. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show! Check out Crossway's two new devotional podcasts starting January 1st: Daily Joy: A 365-Day Devotional for Women: Apple Podcasts & Spotify Daily Strength: A 365-Day Devotional for Men: Apple Podcasts & Spotify Complete this survey for a free audiobook by Kevin DeYoung!
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Can We Trust the Bible? Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 11/4/2022 Length: 1 min.
The VC admits he messed up by not getting to this one sooner, but he's making up for it by putting out an episode right away. You should listen to this episode about how the book by Peter J. Williams will bolster your faith, and then you should buy the book Can We Trust the Gospels
In this episode Brian Auten & Chad Gross discuss the topic of slavery in the Bible. Did the Bible condone slavery? A wide-ranging discussion.This week's book reading discussed:1:54 - Peter J. Williams' book: Can We Trust the Gospels? https://a315.co/3EHH8ic2:25 - C. S. Lewis - A Life: Eccentric Genius, Reluctant Prophethttps://a315.co/3va7hTA3:01 - Frank Turek's Hollywood Heroeshttps://a315.co/37GQ0IW5:48 - Mailbag question: Molinism, Provisionism, and crossing the streams… and Tim Stratton's response9:10 - Tim Stratton's book: Human Freedom, Divine Knowledge, and Mere Molinism: A Biblical, Historical, Theological, and Philosophical Analysishttps://a315.co/3EPYc5S10:00 - Introduction to the topic of slavery and the Bible13:51 - Peter J. William's talk: Does the Bible Promote Slavery?https://a315.co/3xQbRZg13:58 - Defining what slavery is…17:30 - Distinctions in meanings; translation differences27:19 - John Mark Reynolds article on slavery in the Apologetics Study Bible for Studentshttps://a315.co/3ELekFO37:50 - Racial slavery: does the Bible condone it?41:40 - Some take-awaysRecommended resources on Slavery and Old Testament ethics:• Against All Gods: What's Right and Wrong with the New Atheism by John Mark Reynolds and Phillip Johnsonhttps://a315.co/36MO29y• Christianity On Trial: Arguments Against Anti-Religious Bigotry by Vincent Carroll and David Shifletthttps://a315.co/3EGeY7p• Is God a Moral Monster? by Paul Copanhttps://a315.co/3xQ6CII• God Behaving Badly by David Lambhttps://a315.co/39esjrUWe welcome your feedback!If you have a question or comment for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
Can We Trust the Bible? Today, Pastor Michael is continuing his study on Daniel. At this time in history, Daniel is about 70 years old and this about a decade plus before the lion'd den that we know him so well for. Daniel is praying and has a vision of himself outside a river and he knew well the river (Ulai) and the city (Susa) in his dream. A ram appears in his dream. This ram has two, curving horns. One of these horns starts out smaller but grows bigger than the other horn. This ram starts a ‘rampage' and is knocking over animals, everywhere. Suddenly, from the horizon a goat appears, running so fast his feet don't even appear to be hitting the ground. This goat has one horn between its eyes, a ‘goaticorn', if you will, and he runs right into the ram and smashes right into him, hitting him so hard that both of the ram's horns are broken off and the goat takes a victory lap on the ram. The goat, now grows bigger and stronger and seems unstoppable. Then, without warning, the goat's horn breaks off and four, little horns, take its place! Crazy! We learned in prior studies of Daniel that a horn represents a king or kingdom. The ram has two horns, representing two kingdoms. At first, the goat has one, big horn, which must be one, big, undivided kingdom. Four horns growing out to replace it, become four more kingdoms. Just when it can't get any weirder, yet another horn grows out of one of the four horns. Symbolic but weird, but hey, it's prophesy, so we do have to pay attention to it! This newest horn, this little sprout of a horn, starts attacking the Holy Land. Somehow, Daniel the uber-interpreter, is seeing all these strange things going on, takes it in apparent stride, because a figure appears by the river and a loud voice commands, “Gabriel, make this man understand!”. Gabriel tells Daniel that he has been sent to him to explain what will happen in the end times at the indignation. Gabriel goes on to explain to Daniel that the Ram's two horns represents the Meads and the Persians (in an alliance). The horns growing dissimilarly represents the actual way the Meads declined and the Persians gained prominence. The the goats big horn represents Greece. When Daniel had this vision it was hundred of years before Greece became the power it would be. And that large horn breaking off, likely represented Alexander the Great dying, which occurred after his arrival in Jerusalem. After Alexander the Great died, Greece was divided up into four, divisional kingdoms. The last horn that grows represents one of the kings of one of those kingdoms, and it may be said to be Antiochus IV Epiphanes. This is one of the great villains of history and most people don't even know he existed! Antiochus loved clashing with the Greece-run side of Egypt. Antiochus was so frustrated that he couldn't take over Egypt, so he started persecuting the Jews, as Israel was smack dab in the middle of the two Greek run kingdoms. Antiochus thus became the first ruler that systematically persecuted the Jewish people. He made the Jewish religion illegal, essentially. Eventually Judas Maccabee lead the Jews in a revolt against Antiochus. They purified the Temple in a holiday still celebrated as Hanukkah. Antiochus did suffer a bad fate, being struck with intestinal parasites! Yuck! How do we know the Bible is true, to get back to our theme? The Bible can be trusted because prophesy is accurate. And it has stood the test of time. The Word of God has prophesy and its fulfillment, time and time again.! All this shows us that the Word of God can be trusted. Verses can be found today in Daniel, Chapter 8.
Hard Questions: Week 5 | Can We Trust the Church? When the global church has forgotten that gospel of Jesus, injustice has abounded (Luke 10:25-37). History shows us that the Christian church has been responsible for atrocities and abuses, which has caused many to question whether the church today can be trusted. Those injustices are the result of Christians losing sight of what it means to love God and to love our neighbor, of losing their grasp of the gospel and all that Jesus did for us through His death and resurrection. When we love our neighbor as Jesus taught in His parable of the Good Samaritan, we see the needs of those right in front of us and try to meet their needs. Loving our neighbor means fighting injustice for the one in front of us, being bold enough to take a stand. Follow along with our sermon series, Hard Questions, by subscribing to our YouTube Channel (click here) or searching @beltwayparkchurch, and find our sermon playlist: Hard Questions. For more information or more resources, please visit https://beltway.org. Host: Brett Stewart (@brett.a.stewart Instagram) Co-Host: Jake Mills (@passajake Instagram) Co-Host: Than Brown (@thanbrown Instagram)
Hard Questions: Week 4 | Can We Trust the Bible? The Bible can be trusted because it was written by eyewitnesses and many of its prophecies have proven true (2 Peter 1:16-21). Many today are asking the question: can we really trust the Bible? For many followers of Jesus, they have a basic confidence in the Bible because they were either taught that the Bible is God's Word, feel good about it, have faith in the Bible is God's Word, or have been changed by it. Unfortunately, these reasons alone do not make the Bible true. Instead, the eyewitness accounts of the New Testament (many of whom died for what they saw) as well as the fulfillment of prophecy throughout Scripture validate God's authorship and confirm for us that the Bible is true. Follow along with our sermon series, Hard Questions, by subscribing to our YouTube Channel (click here) or searching @beltwayparkchurch, and find our sermon playlist: Hard Questions. For more information or more resources, please visit https://beltway.org. Host: Brett Stewart (@brett.a.stewart Instagram) Co-Host: Geoffrey Turner (@geoffreyturner Instagram) Co-Host: Jake Mills (@passajake Instagram)
Live Full exists to help followers of Jesus feast on the Word and be filled with the Spirit. Find articles, guides, devotionals, and more resources at livefull.org.Support the podcast and Live Full Ministries at livefull.org/give.Music by Charlie KingResources referenced:Can We Trust the Gospels? by Peter J. WilliamsThe Reason for God by Tim KellerSystematic Theology by Wayne GrudenA Visual Theology Guide to the Bible by Tim Challies and Josh Byers with Joey Schwartz
In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross address the topic of dealing with doubts after losing in trust. They also discuss William Lane Craig's book on the historical Adam.0:26 - Weather, seasons, and fun facts about Northern Ireland3:43 - Resource about Halloween: Ken Samples - The Tricky Topic of Halloween4:31 - “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” podcast, and takeaways8:49 - The Quest for the Historical Adam by William Lane Craig; questions and impressions. Interviews with WLC about the book:Justin Brierley's interview: Sean McDowell's Interview: Reasonable Faith podcasts: 15:29 - A surge of posts at Truthbomb Apologetics: http://truthbomb.blogspot.com/The Chick-fil-A argument for the resurrection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKjX6yk-WJQ16:59 - Feedback on the Karl Payne Spiritual Warfare InterviewSpiritual Warfare for 1.99 on Kindle:https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Warfare-Christians-Demonization-Deliverance-ebook/dp/B08L7DS15N17:48 - Listener question about Doubt18:54 - Brian's advice for dealing with doubt28:50 - Chad's advice for dealing with doubtFurther resources for dealing with doubt:The New Evidence that Demands a Verdict by Sean McDowell and Josh McDowellhttps://www.amazon.com/Evidence-That-Demands-Verdict-Life-Changing-ebook/dp/B01MYP99J3Are the Gospels Reliable? by Peter J. Williamshttps://www.amazon.com/Can-We-Trust-the-Gospels/dp/B085LV4NDPCold-Case Christianity by J. Warner Wallacehttps://www.amazon.com/Cold-Case-Christianity-Homicide-Detective-Investigates/dp/1434704696God's Crime Scene by J. Warner Wallacehttps://www.amazon.com/Gods-Crime-Scene-Cold-Case-Detective-ebook/dp/B00RKTCXCCI Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist by Frank Turek and Norm Geislerhttps://www.amazon.com/Enough-Faith-Atheist-Foreword-Limbaugh-ebook/dp/B0029RJ7D8The Thomas Factor by Gary Habermashttp://garyhabermas.com/books/thomas_factor/thomas_factor.htmGary Habermas' book Dealing with Doubt:http://garyhabermas.com/books/dealing_with_doubt/dealing_with_doubt.htmHow to Read the Bible for All Its Worth:https://www.amazon.com/How-Read-Bible-All-Worth-ebook/dp/Website - Michael J. Kruger at Canon Fodderhttps://www.michaeljkruger.com/We appreciate your feedback.If you have a question or comment for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
Eno and DVR answer an excellent group of mailbag questions including the difference between 'reach rate' and 'chase rate', the details of Alex Verdugo's step forward, Dominic Smith and Gleyber Torres' quiet starts, the "new" Robbie Ray, Triston McKenzie's missing command, and a few over/unders for the rest of the season. Rundown0:58 Reach Rate vs. Chase Rate6:17 Examining Alex Verdugo's Step Forward18:20 Dominic Smith: Have Pitchers Figured Him Out?23:19 What's Up with Gleyber Torres?27:33 Can We Trust the New Robbie Ray?32:31 Anything Good in Dylan Cease's Start to 2021?35:34 Where Did Triston McKenzie's Command Go?41:27 What's Next for Aaron Civale?46:01 Can Jonathan Loaisiga Work Effectively in a Larger Role?52:21 Over/Unders!Follow Eno on Twitter: @enosarrisFollow DVR on Twitter: @DerekVanRipere-mail: ratesandbarrels@theathletic.comSubscribe to the Rates & Barrels YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RatesBarrelsSubscribe to The Athletic for just $3.99/mo: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrels Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Peter Williams is Principal of Tyndale House Cambridge. He's also the author of "Can We Trust the Gospels." Music by Reaktor Productions.