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Dr. Michael Barber debunks some popular misconceptions about ancient Judaism and early Christianity.
Michael P. Barber of the Augustine Institute debunks popular misconceptions about the New Testament.
Michael P. Barber of the Augustine Institute examines popular misconceptions that people have aobut the first Christmas.
Dr. Michael P. Barber of the Augustine Institute debunks multiple misconceptions that people often have about the Bible.
It's Ephesians week on Your Pod and Your Staff. And this week, it gets a little SPICY. Our guest this week, former College Life Pastor, Dan Seitz, makes Your Pod and Your Staff history by delivering the hottest take ever to occur on our program. If you know the Letter to the Ephesians, you won't believe what he chooses for Can I Have an Eraser? Beyond his hot take, Dan squeezes a ton of interesting-juice from the fruit of Ephesians with his patented careful and affectionate Scripture reading. He unearths a theme that we might not see apart from the kind of careful reading to which Dan is accustomed… He continues our multi-episode conversation regarding the new Jew / Gentile family of God. He points out Paul's strange (exciting? embarrassing?) understanding of the spiritual realm. He waxes eloquently about the future hope for Christians and why it matters right now. It's a loaded episode. You're going to love it. RESOURCES (from the library of Dan Seitz) Interested in Paul's Theology? Paul, a New Covenant Jew: Rethinking Pauline Theology, Brant Pitre, Michael P. Barber, and John A. Kincaid On the Saved by Faith conversation: Salvation by Allegiance Alone, Matthew Bates Gospel Allegiance: What Faith in Jesus Misses for Salvation in Christ, Matthew Bates On the Issue of Paul's Cosmology The Unseen Realm, Michael Heiser The Drama of Ephesians: Participating in the Triumph of God, Timothy Gombis This episode was edited by Heidi Roodvoets
Who was Paul? How might we understand him as a Jew? What type of Jew was he? How do our answers impact our interpretation of Paul's theology of justification, Christology, the death of Christ, and more besides? In this episode, Matthew Bates and Chris Tilling talk to two of the co-authors of the new book, Paul, a New Covenant Jew: Rethinking Pauline Theology, by Brant Pitre, Michael P. Barber and John A. Kincaid (Eerdmans, 2019). After presenting a case for thinking about Paul as a new covenant Jew, the authors discuss Paul and apocalyptic, Pauline Christology, the cross and atonement theology, justification through divine sonship and the Lord's Supper. Sparkling with fresh insights, this book contributes to numerous debates in exciting ways. This is, as one reviewer put it, “Paul the pop-up book”! The post Brant Pitre & Michael Barber – Paul, a New Covenant Jew first appeared on OnScript.
Who was Paul? How might we understand him as a Jew? What type of Jew was he? How do our answers impact our interpretation of Paul’s theology of justification, Christology, the death of Christ, and more besides? In this episode, Matthew Bates and Chris Tilling talk to two of the co-authors of the new book, Paul, a New Covenant Jew: Rethinking Pauline Theology, by Brant Pitre, Michael P. Barber and John A. Kincaid (Eerdmans, 2019). After presenting a case for thinking about Paul as a new covenant Jew, the authors discuss Paul and apocalyptic, Pauline Christology, the cross and atonement theology, justification through divine sonship and the Lord’s Supper. Sparkling with fresh insights, this book contributes to numerous debates in exciting ways. This is, as one reviewer put it, “Paul the pop-up book”!
In this episode of The Cordial Catholic Podcast, I'm joined by theologian and scripture scholar Dr. Michael P. Barber to talk about the Catholic view of salvation.Dr. Barber's new book Salvation: What Every Catholic Should Know was an instant bestseller and it's no surprise. Dr. Barber talks passionately, enthusiastically, and with an intense clarity about how Catholics should understand their salvation – and how we often misunderstand it as well. We tackle the idea that all of our works are underpinned by God's grace – they aren't "our works" at all – and Dr. Barber applies what I think is one of the best explanations of salvation using the illustration of infant baptism. You really need to listen to this podcast, right now!For more from Dr. Barber follow him on Twitter and check out more of his fantastic writing at The Sacred Page.For more, visit The Cordial Catholic. Send your feedback to cordialcatholic@gmail.com. This podcast is 100% listener supported. For more information about sponsoring the show, keeping this podcast going, and helping me to continue to deliver quality content please visit the Patreon page. Even $1 or $2 a month can go a long way to helping make this podcast sustainable.Theme music is "Sandbox Jingle" by Scott Holmes. Newsletter pre-roll. Producers Post-Roll: Stephen, Eli, Tom, Kelvin, Susan, and Eyram.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cordialcatholic)