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In this episode of The Biblical Languages Podcast, Kevin talks to 5 different scholars at the 2024 meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Society of Biblical Literature. 0:36 - Preston Sprinkle on Kephalē 14:37 - Matt Bates on his forthcoming book 25:43 - Sophia Pitcher on Prosodic Phonology in Biblical Hebrew 44:08 Logan Williams - "Did Jesus declare all foods clean?" 58:45 - Keith Pickney - Intertextuality in Deuteronomy 28 As always, this episode is brought to you by Biblingo, the premier solution for learning, maintaining, and enjoying the biblical languages. Visit biblingo.org to learn more and start your 10-day free trial. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast app and leave us a review. You can also follow Biblingo on social media @biblingoapp to discuss the episode with us and other listeners.
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson reconnects with Matt Bates, who shares his experiences transitioning from hunting in Kentucky to Georgia. They discuss the unique challenges of hunting in Southeast Georgia, including the terrain, public versus private land dynamics, and the specific regulations at Fort Stewart. Matt provides insights into the local hunting culture, the differences in deer processing, and the camaraderie among hunters in the area. In this conversation, Matt Bates shares his experiences and insights on hunting in Southeast Georgia, particularly focusing on the unique challenges and strategies involved. He discusses the benefits and regulations for military personnel, the importance of scouting and understanding deer movement, and the impact of weather events like hurricanes on hunting. The conversation also delves into the nuances of hunting strategies, including the difference between filling the freezer and trophy hunting, as well as the significance of timing during the rut. Matt recounts a successful hunt, highlighting the factors that contributed to his success and the characteristics of the deer in his area. Takeaways: Matt joined the military at 28 and moved to Georgia. Hunting in Georgia is primarily on public land. The terrain in Southeast Georgia is flat with marshlands. Hunters in Georgia often do not gut deer in the field. Fort Stewart offers a unique hunting experience with regulations. Public land hunting can be crowded and competitive. Private land is often tied up in long-standing hunt clubs. Camaraderie is important in the local hunting culture. Fort Stewart requires a fee and safety course for hunting access. Hunters can check in deer at designated stations for tags. Military personnel have specific benefits when hunting. Scouting is crucial for understanding deer movement. Different hunting strategies are used for filling the freezer versus trophy hunting. Transition lines are key areas for deer movement. Trail cameras can be risky in certain hunting areas. Weather conditions significantly affect deer behavior. The rut varies greatly by region and timing. Hurricanes can disrupt deer movement and habitat. Setting up in the right spot is essential for success. Understanding deer characteristics helps in effective hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson reconnects with Matt Bates, who shares his experiences transitioning from hunting in Kentucky to Georgia. They discuss the unique challenges of hunting in Southeast Georgia, including the terrain, public versus private land dynamics, and the specific regulations at Fort Stewart. Matt provides insights into the local hunting culture, the differences in deer processing, and the camaraderie among hunters in the area. In this conversation, Matt Bates shares his experiences and insights on hunting in Southeast Georgia, particularly focusing on the unique challenges and strategies involved. He discusses the benefits and regulations for military personnel, the importance of scouting and understanding deer movement, and the impact of weather events like hurricanes on hunting. The conversation also delves into the nuances of hunting strategies, including the difference between filling the freezer and trophy hunting, as well as the significance of timing during the rut. Matt recounts a successful hunt, highlighting the factors that contributed to his success and the characteristics of the deer in his area. Takeaways: Matt joined the military at 28 and moved to Georgia. Hunting in Georgia is primarily on public land. The terrain in Southeast Georgia is flat with marshlands. Hunters in Georgia often do not gut deer in the field. Fort Stewart offers a unique hunting experience with regulations. Public land hunting can be crowded and competitive. Private land is often tied up in long-standing hunt clubs. Camaraderie is important in the local hunting culture. Fort Stewart requires a fee and safety course for hunting access. Hunters can check in deer at designated stations for tags. Military personnel have specific benefits when hunting. Scouting is crucial for understanding deer movement. Different hunting strategies are used for filling the freezer versus trophy hunting. Transition lines are key areas for deer movement. Trail cameras can be risky in certain hunting areas. Weather conditions significantly affect deer behavior. The rut varies greatly by region and timing. Hurricanes can disrupt deer movement and habitat. Setting up in the right spot is essential for success. Understanding deer characteristics helps in effective hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This weeks Patreon choice comes courtesy of Matt Bates aka, Black Country Vlogger. Matt shares a passion for Las Vegas with Chris and you'll have to listen to see whether they also share a passion for 1960's musical comedies. Checkout Matt on https://www.youtube.com/@BlackCountryVlogger A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966) was a collaborative effort between director Richard Lester, screenwriter Melvin Frank, and a talented ensemble cast. Filming primarily took place on location in Madrid, Spain, providing the production with access to authentic Roman architecture and settings. This decision added to the film's visual authenticity and allowed the filmmakers to immerse audiences in the bustling streets of ancient Rome. The production also benefited from the participation of Broadway veterans like Zero Mostel, who reprised his Tony Award-winning role as the cunning slave Pseudolus, alongside a cast that included Phil Silvers, Buster Keaton, and Jack Gilford, all contributing their comedic talents to the ensemble. Despite facing challenges inherent in filming on location, such as coordinating logistics and navigating cultural differences, the production team successfully brought the lively and irreverent musical to life on the big screen. The film's elaborate sets, colorful costumes, and energetic choreography captured the essence of classical farce and delighted audiences with its witty humor and catchy musical numbers. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum remains a beloved adaptation of the Broadway hit, cherished for its spirited performances and timeless comedic appeal. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, so become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Pseudolus is a wily slave played by Zero Mostel and schemes to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero win the heart of the beautiful courtesan Philia. Pseudolus's plans are complicated by a series of mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and slapstick mishaps, all set against the backdrop of the chaotic streets of Rome. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
Arenacross UK head honcho Matt Bates joins us on the sofa talking candidly about all things Motocross. We caught up with Matt at round seven of the current Arenacross UK tour before for the tour reaches its climax at Wembley on February 24th. With the Birmingham AX track still being built in the background we discuss how Matt got into motocross even though he lived in the urban sprawl of central London and how a successful first few years saw him land a ride on Team Green before moving up to the pro ranks. A transition he now admits to being harder than he gave it credit for and how ultimately one crash too many found him facing inner demons that cut his pro racing career short and steered him into MX race team management. After a several years of fronting up Team Green UK and then Suzuki GB's off-road program Matt explains how one day at Foxhill made him realise he wanted to go in the different direction of event management, and the rest as they say, is history. Since then, Matt and his team have laid on a host of different events within the motorcycle industry and plenty more outside of it working with big name brands such as Red Bull and recognised national events like the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Naturally also on the agenda of discussion is the ten years of running and promoting Arenacross. How it started and his contempt for a former Supercross promoter, where it's currently at and how it sits with riders, fans, and the industry. Matt also discusses where he sees it going, especially with the growing interest in electric dirt bikes and how it will affect the sport and his vision on future off road motorcycling events. All interesting stuff with no holds barred from a man who tries to stay off social media for that very reason! All roads led to Wembley on February 24th for the final round of the Arenacross UK tour, there will be great racing, double points and titles crowned, grab your tickets now – https://bolesworth.com/arenacross/
Arenacross UK head honcho Matt Bates joins Ben Rumbold on the second episode of the All British Podcast, where they talk about the forthcoming AX Tour, Ticket prices, the 2024 lineup, AX Fest , WSX and if he would consider running the British Motocross Championship & a whole host of other things. Ben also gives us a rundown on the latest team changes and signings as well as who has been confirmed for the Hawkstone International and more...Subscribe for tons more British Motocross, Enduro and Offroad content.Website - https://www.dirthub.co.uk/Podcast - https://www.dirthub.co.uk/podcasts/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dirthubuk/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dirthubuk
Matt joins the conversation to discuss his new book Why the Gospel? Matthew W. Bates is a father of seven and Professor of Theology at Quincy University. His popular books include the award-winning Salvation by Allegiance Alone (Baker Academic), The Birth of the Trinity (Oxford University Press), The Gospel Precisely (Renew), and Gospel Allegiance (Brazos). When he isn't hiking, running, baseballing, or chasing around the seven, he co-hosts the OnScript podcast. Bates holds a B.S. in physics, an M.C.S. in biblical studies from Regent College, and a PhD in theology (New Testament) from the University of Notre Dame. A Protestant by conviction, he enjoys the privilege and challenge of teaching in a Catholic context. Learn more about his books or conference-speaking at MatthewWBates.com Briefly describe your previous books Gospel Allegiance and The Gospel Precisely? You begin the book with the concept of Jesus as King, why do believe this is important? How do you believe deconstruction has affected our understanding of the gospel both positively and negatively? In chapter 5 you write about a ‘Royal Transformation', how might this benefit those who are hungering for a deeper understanding of discipleship? In chapter 6 ‘Good News for the Nones', on page 141 you mention quality over quantity. Why is this important to the nones? Order Why the Gospel:https://www.amazon.com/Why-Gospel-Living-Jesus-Purpose/dp/0802881688
In this episode of Nazareth to Nicaea, Mike Bird talks to Matt Bates about Rom 1:3-4 including its pre-Pauline nature, what the text says about Jesus, what it contributes to Pauline Christology, and a discussion of faithful allegiance to Jesus.
In this show we discuss: -Foreclosure forecast ft. Ted Topouzis -New Construction Market Conditions ft. Matt Bates and Jackie Karam -Buyer Beware! FHA's Self Sufficiency Test ft. Matt Bates -RIBlogger's Top 5 Early July Events! ft. Jennifer Geaber
Matt Bates is our Patreon Producer this week and chose the 1996 horror-comedy, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood. Directed by Gilbert Adler and written by Back to the Future creator's Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis! Starring Dennis Miller, Erika Eleniak, Angie Everhart, Chris Sarandon and Corey Feldman. You can get Matt on https://twitter.com/BCVlogger and checkout his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/blackcountryvlogger. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: The Crypt Keeper returns to tell the story of a funeral parlor that moonlights as a vampire bordello. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevhsstrikesback/support
For fans of music books from David Hepworth, Pete Paphides, Bob Stanley and Craig Brown, as well as thought-provoking human interest stories like Moondust by Andrew Smith, and books by Jon Ronson, Louis Theroux and Stuart Maconie. A quirky, thought-provoking look at the curious afterlife of pop stars. Nick Duerden has spent many years interviewing the most famous musicians on the planet. Without exception, they are at their most interesting when they've peaked, and when they are on their way down. In many ways, this is when these former idols are at their most heroic, too, because they reveal themselves not only to be humane and sensitive, but also still driven to create, to fulfil their lingering dreams, to refuse to live quietly. Some sustain themselves on the nostalgia circuit. Others continue to beaver away in the studio, no longer Abbey Road so much as the garden shed. The desire for adulation is a light that never goes out. We live in a culture obsessed by the notion of fame—the heedless pursuit of it, the almost obligatory subsequent fallout. But what's it like to actually achieve it, and what's it like when fame abruptly passes, and shifts, as it does, onto someone else? These are tales of heroin addiction, bankruptcy, depression, divorce—but also of optimism, a genuine love of the craft, humility and hope. All of which makes Exit Stage Left a fascinating, laugh-out-loud funny and often shocking look at what happens when the brightest of stars fall down to earth. Featuring brand-new interviews with the likes of: Bob Geldof, Shaun Ryder, Robbie Williams, Roisin Murphy, Stewart Copeland, Billy Bragg, Wendy James, Alex Kapranos, Joan Armatrading, Leo Sayer, Gary Lightbody, Lisa Maffia, Tim Booth, Bill Drummond, Rufus Wainwright, David Gray and Justin Hawkins.
Today's guests are Tangy and Matt Bates who operate Blue Creek Livestock in Delta Junction Alaska. They aim to provide their community with fresh, natural meat – beef, lamb, and pork. Since the beginning, Blue Creek Cattle has been building soils and herds. Tangy and Matt talk about the opportunities and challenges of farming in Alaska. The opportunities are plentiful, providing farmers and ranchers with room for creativity and profitability. The infrastructure, however, is not what it is in the lower 48. For example, there were challenges getting replacement heifers and custom butchering. The Bates faced a “huge learning curve” with the need to process and market their meat. With no one local to handle their volume for processing, they built their own butcher shop. “It has gone extremely well, and it just took that bottleneck out for us.”As they found their input costs higher than their revenues, Matt began researching cover crops and intensive grazing, and it made sense to him. Some in Alaska thought it wouldn't work there, but it has been very successful – with great forage producing fat cows, as well as lowering input costs.Next, they plan on burning bones from the butcher shop to make biochar.
For fans of music books from David Hepworth, Pete Paphides, Bob Stanley and Craig Brown, as well as thought-provoking human interest stories like Moondust by Andrew Smith, and books by Jon Ronson, Louis Theroux and Stuart Maconie. A quirky, thought-provoking look at the curious afterlife of pop stars. Nick Duerden has spent many years interviewing the most famous musicians on the planet. Without exception, they are at their most interesting when they've peaked, and when they are on their way down. In many ways, this is when these former idols are at their most heroic, too, because they reveal themselves not only to be humane and sensitive, but also still driven to create, to fulfil their lingering dreams, to refuse to live quietly. Some sustain themselves on the nostalgia circuit. Others continue to beaver away in the studio, no longer Abbey Road so much as the garden shed. The desire for adulation is a light that never goes out. We live in a culture obsessed by the notion of fame—the heedless pursuit of it, the almost obligatory subsequent fallout. But what's it like to actually achieve it, and what's it like when fame abruptly passes, and shifts, as it does, onto someone else? These are tales of heroin addiction, bankruptcy, depression, divorce—but also of optimism, a genuine love of the craft, humility and hope. All of which makes Exit Stage Left a fascinating, laugh-out-loud funny and often shocking look at what happens when the brightest of stars fall down to earth. Featuring brand-new interviews with the likes of: Bob Geldof, Shaun Ryder, Robbie Williams, Roisin Murphy, Stewart Copeland, Billy Bragg, Wendy James, Alex Kapranos, Joan Armatrading, Leo Sayer, Gary Lightbody, Lisa Maffia, Tim Booth, Bill Drummond, Rufus Wainwright, David Gray and Justin Hawkins.
For fans of music books from David Hepworth, Pete Paphides, Bob Stanley and Craig Brown, as well as thought-provoking human interest stories like Moondust by Andrew Smith, and books by Jon Ronson, Louis Theroux and Stuart Maconie. A quirky, thought-provoking look at the curious afterlife of pop stars. Nick Duerden has spent many years interviewing the most famous musicians on the planet. Without exception, they are at their most interesting when they've peaked, and when they are on their way down. In many ways, this is when these former idols are at their most heroic, too, because they reveal themselves not only to be humane and sensitive, but also still driven to create, to fulfil their lingering dreams, to refuse to live quietly. Some sustain themselves on the nostalgia circuit. Others continue to beaver away in the studio, no longer Abbey Road so much as the garden shed. The desire for adulation is a light that never goes out. We live in a culture obsessed by the notion of fame—the heedless pursuit of it, the almost obligatory subsequent fallout. But what's it like to actually achieve it, and what's it like when fame abruptly passes, and shifts, as it does, onto someone else? These are tales of heroin addiction, bankruptcy, depression, divorce—but also of optimism, a genuine love of the craft, humility and hope. All of which makes Exit Stage Left a fascinating, laugh-out-loud funny and often shocking look at what happens when the brightest of stars fall down to earth. Featuring brand-new interviews with the likes of: Bob Geldof, Shaun Ryder, Robbie Williams, Roisin Murphy, Stewart Copeland, Billy Bragg, Wendy James, Alex Kapranos, Joan Armatrading, Leo Sayer, Gary Lightbody, Lisa Maffia, Tim Booth, Bill Drummond, Rufus Wainwright, David Gray and Justin Hawkins.
In this show hosted by Matt Bates, we discuss: -Using a Realtor During a Divorce and Different Types of Appreciation ft. John Larochelle -RIBlogger's Top 5 End of April Events!
Send us a Text Message.Wrapping up their 3 episode conversation in this fun filled episode, Cartoonerific Host Brian Mitchell talks to Matt about his experiences working on several attractions for Universal Studios Florida, Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Worlds' Epcot Center In Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Matt talks about his work on 'The Fantastic World Of Hanna-Barbera' and an attraction that he storyboarded and animated featuring characters from Disney's Beauty And The Beast, as well as more current projects including 'The Wonderful World Of Walt'; a loving series of short cartoons that feature actual audio from Walt Disney himself. Next week, Our guest will be 2 time Emmy Award Winning Animator/Director Mike Milo,talking about his work on Animaniacs, Tasmania and his current project, Directing new Woody Woodpecker cartoons!all rights reserved (c) 2024 Cartoonerific Studios Inc. (c) 2024 By Cartoonerific! Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved
Send us a Text Message.Your Host Brian Mitchell talks with Matt about his experiences working for Jim Henson on Muppet Babies, Alchemy II on Teddy Ruxpin, Disney and Don Bluth Studios. We also talk with Matt about his friendship with a guy named Stan......Stan Lee at Marvel Animation Studios. Next weeks' episode will talk more about Don Bluth, Creative Capers and his experiences in animation up to present day. all rights reserved (c) 2024 Cartoonerific Studios Inc. (c) 2024 By Cartoonerific! Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved
Send us a Text Message.Today's show features talented Animator and Character Designer Matthew Bates talking about inspirations, his decision at a young age to pursue the animation profession and his journey along the way. Matt talks about his interaction with Famed Disney Animator Frank Thomas and a surprise visit to the Walt Disney Studio when he was 18. Next weeks episode focuses on Matt's experiences at Marvel Studios with Stan Lee, Jim Henson, working on Teddy Ruxpin, Disney and Don Bluth studiosall rights reserved (c) 2024 Cartoonerific Studios Inc. (c) 2024 By Cartoonerific! Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved
RI Business Spotlight is a long form interview show that features business owners from all walks of life and industries. Hosted by Greg Rice and presented by Nexus Property Management® In this episode we speak with Matt Bates of Movement Mortgage Watch The Video Of This Episode Here You Can Own A Nexus Office For Less Than You Think! Franchise Opportunity Copyright © 2012- 2021 Nexus Property Management® Franchise. All rights reserved. Each office is independently owned and operated.
In this show we discuss: -Properly Filing Taxes Before Purchasing A Home ft. Matt Bates -Preparing To Sell Then Buy A Home ft. Matt Bates & Julie Leblanc -Buyer's Mindset Going Into 2022 ft. Matt Bates & Julie Leblanc -RIBlogger's Top 5 End Of January Events
In this show we discuss: -What To Bring To A Real Estate Closing ft. Matt Bates -5 Common Types Of Water Damage And If Your Home Insurance Covers Them ft. John Lapointe -Real Estate Is More Obtainable Than You Think! -RIBlogger's Top 5 Early January Events of 2022!
Garmin is the biggest and best known company for GPS cycling devices and wearables. On this episode we'll have two people from thier team on the show. Stephanie Schultz and Matt Bates are both from the Garmin Marketing team and we'll be talking about as many of thier products as we can in an hour and a half. This show is going to be packed with great information about thier products. ►Featured Links https://bit.ly/3G3TLnb ::: Garmin.com ►B1KER Bar Podcast https://bit.ly/b1apple ::: iTunes https://bit.ly/b1gplay ::: Google Play https://bit.ly/b1soundc ::: SoundCloud https://bit.ly/b1spotify ::: Spotify ►Support B1KER http://patreon.b1ker.com ::: Patreon http://donate.b1ker.com ::: Donate http://shop.b1ker.com ::: B1KER Shop ►B1KER Social Media https://www.instagram.com/b1kerb1/ https://www.facebook.com/b1kerb1/ https://www.twitter.com/b1kerb1/
If you like conversations that sit on the awkward fence between systematic theology and biblical studies, this episode is for you. Tom McCall's wide-ranging expertise clarifies the limits of an apocalyptic reading of Galatians 2:20 ("I have been crucified with Christ, and I no longer live..."), the pistis Christou debate, social trinitarianism, and discussions in scholarship sparked by Karl Barth pertaining to the incarnation. Co-hosted by Matt Bates and Chris Tilling. The post Thomas McCall – Analytic Christology and the Theological Interpretation of the New Testament first appeared on OnScript.
If you like conversations that sit on the awkward fence between systematic theology and biblical studies, this episode is for you. Tom McCall's wide-ranging expertise clarifies the limits of an apocalyptic reading of Galatians 2:20 ("I have been crucified with Christ, and I no longer live..."), the pistis Christou debate, social trinitarianism, and discussions in scholarship sparked by Karl Barth pertaining to the incarnation. Co-hosted by Matt Bates and Chris Tilling. The post Thomas McCall – Analytic Christology and the Theological Interpretation of the New Testament first appeared on OnScript.
In this show we discuss: -How Movement Mortgage Handles Condo Financing ft. Sam Chazanow & Matt Bates -Movement Mortgage Makes Condo Buying Easier! ft. Sam Chazanow & Matt Bates -The Current Condo Market in 2021 ft. Pam Hogan & Matt Bates -RIBlogger's Top 5 End of November Events Including Some Holiday Events!
In this show we discuss: -How to Use Emphasis to Express Meaning ft. Peter George -Tips For Keeping Your Home Safe From Fires ft. John Lapointe -The Difference Between a Loan Estimate and the Closing Disclosure ft. Matt Bates -RIBlogger's Top 5 Early November Events Coming Up!
Tired of gurus that have all the answers? Or those so zealous for deconstruction that the have none? We need a recalibrated theological imagination that can fuel faithful loyalty. In this wide-ranging interview featuring his new book Perhaps, Joshua McNall shows us that when Scripture and great literature are allowed to resonate, we are able to move beyond rigid dogmatism and endless doubt. Co-hosted by Matt Bates. The post Between Doubt and Dogmatism – Joshua McNall first appeared on OnScript.
Tired of gurus that have all the answers? Or those so zealous for deconstruction that the have none? We need a recalibrated theological imagination that can fuel faithful loyalty. In this wide-ranging interview featuring his new book Perhaps, Joshua McNall shows us that when Scripture and great literature are allowed to resonate, we are able to move beyond rigid dogmatism and endless doubt. Co-hosted by Matt Bates. The post Between Doubt and Dogmatism – Joshua McNall first appeared on OnScript.
In this show we disucuss: -When Does The Interest Rate “Matter”? ft. Matt Bates -When Are Sale Proceeds Tax Exempt? ft. Ted Topouzis -What Does “For Informational Purposes” Really Mean? ft. Mike Auger -RIBlogger's Top 5 End of October and Halloween Events! ft. Jennifer Geaber
In this show we discuss: -Language to Protect Sellers in the Purchase and Sales Agreement ft. Melissa D'Ellena -Why Buyers & Sellers Shouldn't Communicate Directly -New Movement Mortgage Early Access Program! ft. Matt Bates -RIBlogger's Top 5 Fall & Halloween Themed Events! ft. Jennifer Geaber
In this show we discuss: -Imposter Syndrome & Perfectionism ft. Peter George -How Long Does It Take To Close A Purchase Loan? ft. Matt Bates -Online Lenders vs. Local Lenders; Which Should You Use? ft. Matt Bates -RIBlogger's Top 5 Columbus Day Events Coming Up!
In this show we discuss: -Is The Real Estate Market Slowing Down? ft. Matt Bates -Do Credit Pulls Affect Your Credit Score? ft. Matt Bates -The Multi-Family Real Estate Market in Rhode Island ft. Matt Bates -RIBlogger's Top 5 things To Do As October Approaches! ft. Jennifer Geaber
In this show we discuss: -Insurance Moratoriums, What Are They? ft. John Lapointe -Why You Shouldn't Pull Your Credit After You Get Pre-Approved ft. Matt Bates -Is The Market Shifting? ft. Matt Bates -RIBlogger's Top 5 September Weekend Events Coming Up!
Episode: In this episode, Erin interviews Beverly Roberts Gaventa on Pauline theology, her thoughts on pedagogy, and on why Matt Bates is wrong about Karl Barth. This is a republished […] The post Beverly Gaventa – Pauline Theology first appeared on OnScript.
Episode: In this episode, Erin interviews Beverly Roberts Gaventa on Pauline theology, her thoughts on pedagogy, and on why Matt Bates is wrong about Karl Barth. This is a republished […] The post Beverly Gaventa – Pauline Theology first appeared on OnScript.
In this show we discuss: -Planning For Post-Closing Costs ft. Matt Bates -The Value of Meeting Your Audience Where They Are (Public Speaking Tips) ft. Peter George -Things To Know Before Starting A Podcast ft. Peter George -RIBlogger's Top 5 Events Coming Up Including Plenty Of Live Music!
In this show we discuss: -FHA Reduces Deferred Student Loan Monthly Payment! ft. Matt Bates -How To Insure Your Boat Properly! ft. John Lapointe -The Boston Real Estate Market & How It Affects Rhode Island! ft. Keith Shirley -RIBlogger's Top 5 Mid-August Events! ft. Jennifer Geaber
The Lost Storyteller is the heartwarming and evocative debut novel from a stunning new voice in fiction, Amanda Block. Perfect for fans of Ruth Hogan, Jessie Burton and Diane Setterfield. Rebecca hasn't seen her father Leo since she was six. Her family never talk about him and she has long since pushed him firmly to the back of her mind. All she knows is that, once upon a time, he was a well-loved children's TV star. But when a journalist turns up uninvited at her office, asking questions about her once-famous father, Rebecca starts to wonder whether there is more to Leo's absence than she realised. Then, looking for answers, she unearths a book of fairy tales written by Leo and dedicated to her - but what use are children's stories to her now, all these years later. Tentatively, Rebecca tries to piece together her father's life, from the people he used to know and her own hazy memories. Yet her mind keeps returning to the magical, melancholic fairy tales, which seem to contain more truth than make-believe. Perhaps they are the key to unlocking the mystery of her father, the lost storyteller; to revealing who he was, what he went through - and even where he might be now.... The Lost Storyteller celebrates the magic of forgotten fairy tales and the power and resilience of imagination.
Was baptism spiritual, political, or both? And to what degree was baptism seen as saving in the New Testament and early Christianity? Why? In his provocative and important new book Caesar and the Sacrament, R. Alan Streett shows that baptism was a politically subversive action that involved swearing an oath of allegiance to a new king. Co-hosted by Matt Bates. The post R. Alan Streett – Caesar and the Sacrament first appeared on OnScript.
Episode: In a previous episode Chris Tilling and Matt Bates interviewed two of the co-authors (Barber and Pitre) of the book, Paul, A New Covenant Jew. The third co-author of this book, John Kincaid, […] The post John Kincaid – Justification and Divine Sonship in Paul first appeared on OnScript.
Episode: Michael Bird speaks with Matt Bates and Erin Heim about his new joint venture with N.T. Wright, The New Testament in Its World (Zondervan, 2019). We discussed Mike’s take on […] The post Michael Bird – The New Testament in Its World (with N. T. Wright) first appeared on OnScript.
You've spoken. We've listened. You've asked for more episodes giving a window into the secret lives of OnScript co-hosts. Or at least, you've asked us to allow more time for chat between hosts. So we'll try to do a bit more of that. In this episode, Matt Lynch and Matt Bates, the co-founders of OnScript, ask each other questions about Paul, hell, life, violence, divine-human appearances in the OT, faith as allegiance, Matt B.'s new book, books we've read, and more. Enjoy, and share the word! The post Q&A – Matt Lynch and Matt Bates first appeared on OnScript.
Message from Matt Bates on August 11, 2019
This month Race Director Dave Borchardt chats with Matt Bates from Garmin and Tori Fugate from KC Pet Project!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is the Holy Spirit properly called God? Yes, Christians are eager to say. But how and when did this development take place? The early church sensed the Spirit's full divinity, but struggled for centuries to find a grammar. Kyle Hughes, The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit, advances an exciting new argument. He shows that the key is the Spirit's role as a divine person who could bear witness to other divine persons. Everyone who is interested in bible and theology--take note!--and grab a listen. Trigger warning: we also dream of eating large quantities of smoked meat. If that is more than your stomach can handle, beware. Hosted by Matt Bates. The post Kyle Hughes – The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit first appeared on OnScript.
Episode: In this episode, Erin interviews Beverly Roberts Gaventa on Pauline theology, her thoughts on pedagogy, and on why Matt Bates is wrong about Karl Barth. Guest: Beverly Roberts Gaventa is Distinguished Professor of […] The post Beverly Gaventa – Reflections on Pauline Scholarship and Teaching first appeared on OnScript.
Episode: Matt, Matt, Erin, & Dru discuss your questions. And YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT THEY SAY NEXT! Listen to find out. Help Support OnScript: Visit our Donate Page if you want to join […] The post Q&A Episode – October 2018 first appeared on OnScript.
Race Director Dave Borchardt and Marketing Manager Courtney Moser chat about what's new for the 2018 Kansas City Marathon and make some exciting announcements! Dave also interviews Matt Bates, Product Marketing Manager at Garmin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Race Director Dave Borchardt and Marketing Manager Courtney Moser discuss what is new for the 2017 Kansas City Marathon, as well as everything that is on tap in the month of June. This month's episode also include's interviews with Garmin's Matt Bates and KC Pet Project's Tori Fugate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we talk with Matt Bates from Western Kentucky about how hunting is a family tradition, as well as how Matt and his best friend found great success during the 2015 gun season. Thanks for listening, Dan (DFW) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices