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Since the Da Vinci Code hit the New York Times Best Sellers list in 2003, questions and conspiracies have surrounded the Bible and its books. Why did the Gospel of John make it in but not the Gospel of Thomas? Or Mary? Why is the Catholic Bible different than the Protestant Bible, and which one is correct? Dallas Theological Seminary Professor and author Dr. Michael J. Svigel sits down with Rebecca Carrell and Nika Spaulding to chat about Scripture, ancient texts, and Christian fiction.Dr. Svigel blogs at https://www.retrochristianity.org/Find him on Twitter: @SvigelFind him on Instagram: @michaelsvigelFind his books on Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/ypskwjttWe love hugs! And when you rate, review, and share Honestly, Though on Apple Podcasts (and all podcast platforms), we see it immediately, and it feels just like a big, warm hug. Thank you in advance for taking an extra moment to make sure others find us in the algorithms. And speaking of finding us...Honestly, Though: @honestlythoughthepodcast (FB & IG(Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook CarrellLiz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidasWe have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at taylorstandridge1@gmail.com or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
Dr. Michael J. Svigel is Department Chair and Professor of Theological Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and author of the recently published books The AITheist: A Novella and The Shepherd of Hermas: A New Translation and Commentary. https://dotheology.com https://store.dotheology.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DoTheology Contact Us: show@dotheology.com https://twitter.com/dotheology https://facebook.com/dotheology Subscribe to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/DoTheology
Dr. Michael J. Svigel is Department Chair and Professor of Theological Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and author of the recently published books The AITheist: A Novella and The Shepherd of Hermas: A New Translation and Commentary. https://d...
Episode Notes Artificial intelligence and deconstruction are topics receiving a lot of attention in a variety of Christian circles but rarely in the same place. Dr. Michael J. Svigel, department chair and professor of theology at Dallas Theological Seminary, creatively brings the two together in his latest novella, The AItheist. He joined Dr. Keith Plummer to discuss this book about an apparently sentient computer system upon which much of the world depends that becomes obsessed with the idea that the Christian faith is true. Its obsession with religious matters leads its creator to call on a former seminary professor who renounced his faith, to consult with the AI in hopes of dissuading it of its conclusion. The result is a series of thought-provoking and moving exchanges about the nature of faith, unbelief, and being human.
In this classic episode, Kymberli Cook and Dr. Michael J. Svigel discuss thinking Christianly about burial and cremation in light of our future hope of resurrection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this classic episode, Kymberli Cook and Dr. Michael J. Svigel discuss thinking Christianly about burial…
We all know Santa Claus didn't really punch Arius in the face at Nicea (but we still share the memes), but there are a few other urban legends of Church history we need to come corrected on. In this episode Dr. Michael J. Svigel, author of “Urban Legends of Church History: 40 Common Misconceptions” (B&H Academic), takes us on a fact-checking crusade and puts some serious chinks in the armor of pseudo-history.
How do you incorporate your faith into fiction and still maintain a secular audience? How do you make decisions about violence and profanity? Dr. Michael J. Svigel is an expert on the history and theology of the early church, and an author of near-future young adult science fiction which is interwoven with faith elements. Listen […] The post Author Interview: Dr. Michael J. Svigel – Getting Real with Christian Audiences appeared first on School of Kingdom Writers.
Guest preacher Michael Svigel preaches from 1 Thessalonians 5.
In this episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock, Reg Grant, Michael J. Svigel, Timothy S. Yoder, and Natalie Carnes discuss a theology of art and beauty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock, Reg Grant, Michael J. Svigel, Timothy S. Yoder, and…
In this episode, Kymberli Cook and Dr. Michael J. Svigel discuss thinking Christianly about burial and cremation in light of our future hope of resurrection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Kymberli Cook and Dr. Michael J. Svigel discuss thinking Christianly about burial and…
In this episode, Kymberli Cook and Dr. Michael J. Svigel discuss thinking Christianly about burial and cremation in light of our future hope of resurrection. The post Thinking Christianly About Burial and Cremation appeared first on DTS Voice.
In this episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock and Michael J. Svigel discuss respectfully engaging world religions, focusing on Scientology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock and Michael J. Svigel discuss respectfully engaging world religions,…
1 Thessalonians 5 Dr. Michael J. Svigel
We wleocme to the program Dr. Michael J. Svigel, author of the book RetroChristianity: Reclaiming the Forgotten Faith. Dr. Dvigel is Assistant Professor at Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas, TX. He regularly presents papers at the Evangelical Theological Society and has published articles in Bibliotheca Sacraand Trinity Journal. His book titles include Heroes and Heretics: Solving the Modern Mystery of the Ancient Church and Heir of the Forgotten Realm, a work of Christian juvenile fantasy. Many of his written works?from scholarly articles to theological humor?can be found online at www.bible.org or www.svigel.com.