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In this episode, Caleb is joined by Peter Gurry (PhD, University of Cambridge) professor of New Testament at Phoenix Seminary and Text & Canon Institute Director to discuss the canonicity of Scripture. Together they discuss common questions and misconceptions surrounding the formation and history of the Bible in an accessible and apologetic manner. Resources Scribes and Scripture: The Amazing Story of How We Got the Bible by John Meade and Peter Gurry Text & Canon Institute directed by Peter Gurry and John Meade
In this episode Caleb is joined by guest, Peter Gentry (PhD, University of Toronto) Distinguished Visiting Professor of Old Testament and Senior Research Fellow of the Text & Canon Institute at Phoenix Seminary and former Old Testament Professor at Southern Seminary (1999–2021) and Toronto Baptist Seminary (1984–1999). Together they discuss the crucial doctrine of the Imago Dei: what does it mean for humanity to be created in the the image and likeness of God? Resources: Kingdom through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants by Peter Gentry and Steve Wellum Biblical Studies: Volume 1 by Peter Gentry Humanity as the Divine Image in Genesis 1:26–28 by Peter Gentry (CBMW Article)
In this episode, join Drs.Mikel Del Rosario and Peter Gurry for a historical journey that explains how we got the Bible, focusing on the 27 books of the New Testament. This interview also helps you answer the question "Which Bible translation is the best one?" Peter Gurry is Associate Professor of New Testament and Co-Director of The Text & Canon Institute.
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Where did the Bible come from? Why are Catholic and Protestant Bibles different? In this episode, join Drs. Mikel Del Rosario and John Meade on a historical journey that explains how we got our Bibles, focusing on the books of the Old Testament. By the end of our conversation, you'll finally discover a CLEAR answers that explains WHY Catholic and Protestant Bibles are different. John Meade is a distinguished Professor of Old Testament at Phoenix Seminary and Co-Director of The Text & Canon Institute.
In this episode Skyler interviews Peter Gurry on the ancient Bible manuscripts, common myths, objections, and the science behind the Greek New Testament used in our English Bibles. Peter serves as the Associate Professor of New Testament at Phoenix Seminary and the Director of the Text and Canon Institute. He holds a Ph.d from the University of Cambridge and is leading expert in the field of textual criticism. Notes: Phoenix Seminary Text and Canon Institute * Two Reasons There Are Variants in Our Copies of the Bible (article) Scribes and Scripture: The amazing story of how we got our Bible (book) Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism (book)
The Word at Work with Miranda Carls: A Podcast for Christian Professionals
In this episode, Dr. Peter Gurry joins us to discuss the reliability of the Bible. How did we get the Bible we have today? Can we trust it? Why are there so many translations and which one should we use? We dig into this and more in this episode. Gurry is co-author of the book Scribes and Scripture: The Amazing Story of How We Got the Bible. He is also the Director of Text and Canon Institute at Phoenix Seminary. Text and Canon Website: https://textandcanon.org Peter's book: https://amzn.to/3OEX9MN ______________________________________ Subscribe: www.mirandacarls.com www.biblicalleadership.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wordatwork/message
The Old Testament was written thousands of years ago, and then was copied, re-copied, translated and even updated or modernized for the times. How did that all work? Dr Peter Gentry, a fellow wth the Text and Canon Institute discusses a whole bunch of questions related to the history of scriptural preservation. textandcanon.org
Were the parables actual stories? Or were they just examples?Friends, sometimes parables can leave us confused, but there is much to be learned from them. These stories use everyday life situations to teach valuable lessons. The confusing aspect of the parables acts as a way to keep them on your mind. They are designed to get us thinking, and the more we think about them, the more revelation can come from them.In today's conversation with Dr. Peter Gurry, Director of the Text & Canon Institute, we dive deeper into the parables, what they mean, and who they are speaking to. We learned so much from this conversation, and we believe you will as well!Episode Highlights: Intro to Dr. Peter GurryWhat is Text & Canon Institute?Diving into the ParablesWhy did Jesus speak in Parables?Find more on Mr. Pen products:Amazon.com : mr. pen storeInstagram: Mr. Pen (@gomr.pen) • Instagram photos and videosUse ABIDING10 at checkout for 10% off Mr. Pen products!Find more on Dr. Peter Gurry:Scribes & Scripture BookText & Canon InstituteIs the Rich Man & Lazarus a Parable? Article by Dr. Peter GurryFind More on Abiding Free:Instagram: @abidingfreeFollow us on FacebookCheck out our Website HEREContact: abidingfree@gmail.com*Disclosure: Some links are Amazon affiliate links and a small portion of your purchase will come back to us while your cost remains the same.
What is Textual Criticism and why do we need it? Can we trust our Bibles or have they been changed so many times that the validity is lost? Is the Bible without error or full of errors? Dr. Peter Gurry PHD is a Biblical Scholar and Textual Critic. He is a professor at Phoenix Seminary and the Co-Director of the Text and Canon Institute. He is also an author and a regular contributor to the Evangelical Textual Criticism Blog. For more on Dr. Peter Gurry: https://textandcanon.org/ https://ps.edu/ http://evangelicaltextualcriticism.blogspot.com/ See Dr. Gurry's published works for sale on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Peter-J.-Gurry/e/B074Q1D497 Referenced in the talk is Dr. Daniel Wallace PHD as well as the Center for The Study of New Testament Manuscripts. For more on both: Dr. Wallace's published works for sale on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Daniel-B-Wallace/e/B0034PF2J2 The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts: https://www.csntm.org/ The book that Dave Bigler references, ("New Testament Papyri Facsimiles P45, P46, P47" - that Dr. Gurry helped photograph) is available for purchase on the CSNTM website: https://www.csntm.org/products/ Apostle Talk is produced by Iron Sheep Ministries Inc. For more information or to make a donation to help their work continue visit: https://ironsheep.org/
Interested in further study of the Bible? Join us at Logos Bible Software. Sign up to attend Westminster Seminary California's Seminary for a Day here! Get a copy of the Family Worship Bible Study, The Works of William Perkins, & the RHB Store! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! Join Nick & Peter of the Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast as they continue Season 5, Reformed Apologetics, as they discuss the sources of our New Testament! Peter Gurry (University of Cambridge, PhD) is Associate Professor of New Testament and Director at the Text & Canon Institute at Phoenix Seminary. His research interests range across the history and formation of the Bible, Greek grammar, and the history of New Testament scholarship. He has presented his work at the Society of Biblical Literature, the Evangelical Theological Society, and the British New Testament Conference. Elijah Hixson (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is junior research associate in New Testament Text and Language at Tyndale House, Cambridge, and author of Scribal Habits in Sixth-Century Greek Purple Codices. He has served as a tutor in biblical studies at the University of Edinburgh and as a research assistant in Greek manuscripts at Tyndale House, Cambridge, and has written articles for Journal of Theological Studies, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, and Lexham Bible Dictionary. We want to thank IVP Academic for their help in setting up this interview! Book(s) used for this conversation: Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism 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://anchor.fm/gggpodcast/support
11/09/2022 - Peter Gurry -Co-director of the Text and Canon Institute, on the amazing story of how we got our Bible
Interested in further study of the Bible? Join us at Logos Bible Software. Sign up to attend Westminster Seminary California's Seminary for a Day here! Get a copy of the Family Worship Bible Study, The Works of William Perkins, & the RHB Store! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! Peter Gurry (University of Cambridge, PhD) is Associate Professor of New Testament and Director at the Text & Canon Institute at Phoenix Seminary. His research interests range across the history and formation of the Bible, Greek grammar, and the history of New Testament scholarship. He has presented his work at the Society of Biblical Literature, the Evangelical Theological Society, and the British New Testament Conference. John Meade (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, PhD) is Professor of Old Testament, Director of ThM Program, and a Director at the Text & Canon Institute at Phoenix Seminary. He teaches courses in Hebrew Language, Old Testament Literature, Greek Language and Literature, and Biblical Theology. His research interests include Origen's Hexapla, the Septuagint, Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible, the Canon of Scripture, and Biblical Theology. He also presents papers at scholarly meetings such as the Evangelical Theological Society, the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies, and the Society of Biblical Literature. We want to thank Crossway for their help in setting up this interview and providing us with the necessary materials to interview Peter and John Purchase the book(s) here: Scribes and Scripture: The Amazing Story of How We Got the Bible 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://anchor.fm/gggpodcast/support
Have you ever wondered where the different translations of the Bible came from?On today's episode, we discuss the many translations of the Bible with Dr. Peter Gurry & Dr. John Meade, Directors of Text and Canon Institute of Phoenix Seminary. They have also just released their new book, “Scribes and Scripture - The Amazing Story of How We Got the Bible”.In their book, they discuss in depth where the Bible came from and how we got the many translations we have today. These two insightful men have devoted their time and research into this book. You can hear the passion in their voices as they talk about God's Word. We hope this episode reignites a burning desire to study the Word while also empowering you to dig deeper!Episode Highlights: Re-Introduction to Dr. John Meade & Peter GuryDiscussion about their book - Scribes and Scripture - The Amazing Story of How We Got the BibleAn in-depth Bible translations discussionFind more on Dr. John Meade & Dr. Peter Gurry:Text and Canon InstituteText and Canon Instagram Phoenix Seminary InstagramScribes & ScriptureThe Life & Legacy of William TyndaleFind More on Abiding Free:Instagram: @abidingfreeFollow us on FacebookCheck out our Website HEREContact: abidingfree@gmail.com
Have you ever doubted the validity of the Bible?Today on Abiding free, we have two amazing guests: Dr. John Meade and Dr. Peter Gurry. These brilliant men are Directors of Text and Canon Institute of Phoenix Seminary. They have dedicated their lives to researching and studying the history of God's word to educate and inform others.If you've ever asked the above question or anything of the like, we want you to know you're not alone. There is no shame in asking hard questions, and through today's episode, Dr. Mead and Dr. Gurry candidly discuss these questions and more.Friend, you don't need to be an expert on the Bible to have a relationship with Jesus. Our hope through today's episode is that you feel encouraged and gain confidence to dive deeper into the Word and become one step closer to abiding in true freedom.Episode Highlights: What the Text and Canon Institute is.How word spread about the stories in the Bible.A discussion on certain written books and why they were left out of the Bible.What the Apocrypha is and why they are not included in the Bible.Why we shouldn't be terrified about concerns raised on what books were chosen from the Bible.How we can rest assured that the English translation is accurate.Find more on Dr. John Meade Dr. Peter Gurry:Text and Canon InstituteText and Canon Instagram Phoenix Seminary InstagramScribes & ScriptureFind More on Abiding Free:Instagram: @abidingfreeFollow us on FacebookCheck out our Website HEREContact: abidingfree@gmail.com
Guest: Dr. Peter Gurry | Dr. Arnold interviews Dr. Gurry about the parables of Jesus. Topics of conversation include 1) What is a parable? 2) Why did Jesus choose this method of teaching? 3) How should we interpret parables? 4) How should we apply the parables to our lives? 5) What are some challenging or surprising parables? 6) Resources for understanding the parables. Dr. Peter Gurry (@pjgurry) serves as Assistant Professor of New Testament at Phoenix Seminary. He's also co-director of the Text and Canon Institute, as well as an elder at Whitton Avenue Bible Church in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Gurry is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute, Dallas Theological Seminary, and earned a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge. He is the author of several books, including Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism (IVP Academic, 2019), and Scribes and Scripture: The Amazing Story of How We Got the Bible (Crossway, 2022). Find full show notes here: https://ps.edu/how-can-we-understand-jesus-parables-dr-peter-gurry/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Dr. Peter Gurry | Dr. Arnold interviews Dr. Gurry about the various translations of the Bible. Topics of conversation include 1) A history of the English Bible, 2) The most popular English translations used today, 3) The translation spectrum from literal to paraphrase, 4) The five questions a translator must answer when deciding how to translate from the original text, and 5) Resources for further study on Bible translation. Dr. Peter Gurry (@pjgurry) serves as Assistant Professor of New Testament at Phoenix Seminary. He's also co-director of the Text and Canon Institute, as well as an elder at Whitton Avenue Bible Church in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Gurry is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute, Dallas Theological Seminary, and earned a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge. He is the author of several books, including Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism (IVP Academic, 2019), and Scribes and Scripture: The Amazing Story of How We Got the Bible (Crossway, 2022). Find full show notes here: https://ps.edu/why-are-there-so-many-translations-of-the-bible-dr-peter-gurry/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is a conversation with Dr. John Meade of Phoenix Seminary. We discuss early biblical canon lists (1:06), the Old and New Testaments and "other writings" in the lists (7:00), the canon up to the Reformation (18:11), the unity and diversity of "authoritative" books (25:42), why we can trust our Bible (40:54), Origen the text critic (45:10), and more. Buy John's books and check out the Text & Canon Institute. Church Grammar is presented by the Christian Standard Bible. Intro music: Purple Dinosaur by nobigdyl. Producer: Katie Larson. Brandon D. Smith is Assistant Professor of Theology & New Testament at Cedarville University, Editorial Director for the Center for Baptist Renewal, and writes things. You can follow him on Twitter at @brandon_d_smith. *** This podcast is designed to discuss all sorts of topics from various points of view. Therefore, guests' views do not always reflect the views of the host, his church, or his institution.
David Capes welcomes the leadership of The Text and Canon Institute to the Lanier Theological Library and “The Stone Chapel Podcast.” The post TSC_080 Phoenix Seminary, The Text and Canon Institute first appeared on Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center.
David Capes welcomes the leadership of The Text and Canon Institute to the Lanier Theological Library and “The Stone Chapel Podcast.” The post TSC_080 Phoenix Seminary, The Text and Canon Institute first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.
Guest: Dr. Peter Gentry | Dr. Arnold interviews Dr. Gentry on how to understand the Prophets. Topics of conversation include: 1) Why Christians often struggle to read the Prophets, 2) How we should approach reading this particular genre, 3) The importance of understanding God’s covenant, Israel’s idolatry, near and far prophecy, the structure of Hebraic literature, and the already/not yet aspect of prophetic literature, 4) Some practical resources for further reading on the Prophets. Dr. Peter Gentry currently serves as Distinguished Visiting Professor of Old Testament at Phoenix Seminary, as well as Senior Research Fellow of the Text & Canon Institute. Dr. Gentry previously taught for over 20 years at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and is a leading researcher on the Septuagint. He is the author of several books, including Kingdom through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants (Crossway, 2018), and How to Read and Understand the Biblical Prophets (Crossway, 2017). Full show notes here https://ps.edu/how-do-we-read-and-understand-the-prophets-peter-gentry/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABOUT THE EPISODEWhat is the Word of God? How can we trust it? Cherie and Tami lay the foundation for the Neue Thing Challenge 2022 as we begin our study of the four Gospels and the book of Acts. This week's episode sets the stage for what's ahead. You can also participate at your own pace! Check out our three levels of participation for the #Neuethingchallenge2022Level 1: Reading Scripture Weekly (subscribe to our email list for the weekly plan)Level 2: Memorizing Scripture (subscribe to our email list for the weekly verse)Level 3: Listening to the Neue Thing PodcastINSIGHTS FROM CHERIE AND TAMIThe Bible is authoritative. The Bible is inspired. The Bible is inerrant. The Bible is purposeful.The Bible is eternal.Therefore, the Bible is a book of authority by which we live.John 1:1 reminds us of the eternal nature of Jesus and His Word.2 Timothy 3:16 is a reminder that God does speak to us! It's through His effective Word—the Bible.2 Peter 1:20-21 is such a word for today. We do not set our own truth, but we look to the authoritative truth of God in Scripture.Hebrews 4:12 is a clear picture that His Word never returns void. It is powerful.EPISODE LINKSText & Canon Institute, Phoenix Seminary: textandcanon.orgEmail Subscription link: https://neuething.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe?WHAT IS NEUE THING?Neue Thing is a non-profit ministry, founded by Cherie Wagner, that exists to encourage, equip, and empower women with the Word of God. Cherie's life-long passion is two-fold: knowing Jesus Christ and making Him known. Author of Found On My Knees, Awake O Sleeper, Rest, and Hope, Cherie writes Bible studies for women that will encourage them to know and believe God's Word, equip them to live it, and empower them to take it and transform this generation for Jesus Christ.CONNECT WITH NEUE THINGWebsite: https://neuething.org/Email Subscription link: https://neuething.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neuethinginc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neuethingRESOURCESFound On My Knees: The Journey from Brokenness to BlessingAwake O Sleeper: EphesiansRest: 30 Days of Exploring God's Invitation to RestHope: Tethered to an Unwavering God
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Ephraim Radner of Wycliffe College. We discuss a figural reading of Scripture (2:20), the relationship between Scripture and time/history (9:06), examples of figural readings in church history and modern practice (12:38), how to think about figural reading in preaching and teaching (31:52), human suffering (38:35), and more. Buy Ephraim's books. This episode is brought you by the Text & Canon Institute of Phoenix Seminary. Check out the new and improved textandcanon.org. Church Grammar is presented by the Christian Standard Bible. Intro music: Purple Dinosaur by nobigdyl. Producer: Katie Larson. Brandon D. Smith is Assistant Professor of Theology & New Testament at Cedarville University, Editorial Director for the Center for Baptist Renewal, and writes things. You can follow him on Twitter at @brandon_d_smith. *** This podcast is designed to discuss all sorts of topics from various points of view. Therefore, guests' views do not always reflect the views of the host, his church, or his institution.
Guest: Dr. John Meade | Dr. Arnold interviews Dr. Meade about the origin of the Bible and the criteria for canonicity. Topics of conversation include: 1) Where do we get the terms Bible and Canon, and what do we mean by them? 2) How did the church decide which books belonged in the Canon? 3) Which books were disputed by the early church, and why? 4) Why is the Catholic Bible different from the Protestant Bible? Dr. John Meade is associate professor of Old Testament at Phoenix Seminary. He is the co-director of the Text and Canon Institute, as well as the author of The Biblical Canon Lists from Early Christianity (Oxford University Press, 2018). Dr. Meade holds a PhD from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Full show notes at https://ps.edu/how-did-we-get-the-bible-john-meade/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Japan Post Bank: The great postal banking success Interview with Daisuke Kotegawa, Research Director at the Canon Institute for Global Studies; Former Deputy Director at Japan's Ministry of Finance; Former representative of Japan to the IMF. Hosted by Robert Barwick For more information about the campaign to create an Australian Postal Bank go to: https://citizensparty.org.au/campaigns/auspost-bank Join the Australian Citizens Party campaigns: PHONE: 1800 636 432 EMAIL: info@citizensparty.org.au WEB: www.citizensparty.org.au
Guest: Dr. Peter Gurry | Dr. Arnold interviews Dr. Peter Gurry about the trustworthiness of the Bible. Conversation topics include: 1) How did we get the Bible? 2) What are textual variants? 3) Can we have confidence in the Bible? 4) What modern translations are most faithful? Dr. Peter Gurry (@pjgurry) serves as Assistant Professor of New Testament at Phoenix Seminary. And he's also a Co-Director of the Text and Canon Institute. Dr. Gurry is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute, Dallas Theological Seminary, and earned a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, where he studied the reliability of New Testament manuscripts. Click here to access the full show notes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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