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The Biblical Mind is dedicated to helping its audience understand the deep structures of Scripture. It is published by the Center for Hebraic Thought, a hub for research and resources promoting biblical literacy and the intellectual world of the Bible.

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The Biblical Mind is dedicated to helping its audience understand the deep structures of Scripture. It is published by the Center for Hebraic Thought, a hub for research and resources promoting biblical literacy and the intellectual world of the Bible.

    When No One Reads Books Anymore

    When No One Reads Books Anymore

    Byron Borger, owner of Hearts and Minds Bookstore speaks with Dru Johnson about literacy, theology, and the need for bookstores to cultivate the Christian imagination. 
    AI Generated Takeaways

    —The decline in reading and literacy rates among Americans is a concern, particularly among younger generations.—Books play a crucial role in personal growth and Christian discipleship, expanding one's understanding of the world and deepening their faith.—The power of books to inspire imagination and critical thinking is essential for engaging with complex texts, including the Bible.—Wise book recommendations that consider individual interests and readiness are important for fostering a love of reading.—Christian publishing has seen trends towards ecumenical reading, contemplative spirituality, and a commitment to social justice. Christian books should go beyond self-help and focus on worldview formation and the lordship of Christ over the life of the mind.—Christian bookstores should offer diverse book categories to cater to different interests and needs.—The rise of online marketing and the influence of Amazon have changed the publishing industry, with authors now expected to promote their own books.—Supporting local bookstores is important to maintain a human connection and receive personalized recommendations.—Physical spaces like bookstores and libraries provide opportunities for serendipitous discoveries and foster lifelong learning.—Lifelong learning is a distinctively Christian act that can be seen as an act of worship and a way to practice the presence of God.

    • 54 min
    Will AI Take Over the World (Adam Graber)

    Will AI Take Over the World (Adam Graber)

    Appropriately: An AI generated summary of our conversation:

    The conversation explores the influence of technology on humanity and the reciprocal relationship between the two. It discusses the impact of smartphones and identifies key technologies that have shaped the world. The balance between screen time and creativity is examined, along with the concerns and benefits of AI. The importance of foundational knowledge and skills is emphasized, as well as the need for critical evaluation of sources. The conversation also addresses the biases present in AI systems and the challenges of tracing causal links within them. The conversation explores the use of AI in data analysis and interpretation, particularly in the context of Bible study. It raises questions about the validity and limitations of using AI for interpretation and emphasizes the need for critical evaluation.

    Takeaways

    AI can analyze vast amounts of data and identify correlations that humans may not be able to perceive.

    The use of AI for interpretation in Bible study raises questions about the validity of a statistical method of interpretation.

    AI interpretation should be seen as one mode of interpretation among others, rather than a replacement for traditional methods.

    The scholarly community needs to critically evaluate the use of AI for interpretation and develop educational programs to address its implications.

    Chapters

    01:31 The Influence of Technology on Humanity

    03:26 Technology Shaping Our Experience

    04:21 Examples of Technology

    06:23 The Relationship Between Technology and Humanity

    09:27 The Impact of Smartphones

    10:48 Technologies that Have Changed the World

    13:24 Balancing Screen Time and Creativity

    16:09 The Concerns and Benefits of AI

    19:52 The Role of AI in Creativity

    25:09 The Importance of Foundational Knowledge and Skills

    27:48 The Biases of AI Systems

    31:34 The Human Element in AI Systems

    36:26 The Need for Critical Evaluation of Sources

    39:43 The Human Bias in AI Systems

    40:26 The Concerns about Tracing Causal Links in AI

    41:29 AI and Data Analysis

    42:27 Statistical Method of Interpretation

    43:57 Critically Evaluating AI Interpretation

    • 44 min
    Scripture, Sexuality, and Podcasting (Preston Sprinkle)

    Scripture, Sexuality, and Podcasting (Preston Sprinkle)

    In the first half of this episode, Dru Johnson talks with Preston Sprinkle about his journeys into the LGBTQ+ communities, theologies, and conversations and the psychological research in that field. He also discusses his convictions about biblical views on sexuality that emerged from this quest.

    In the second half of this episode, Preston and Dru talk about the theology (and ecclesiology) of podcasting itself. Who should and should not be doing it, and what cautions should they be employing.

    Audio editing by Nate Spanos.

    • 59 min
    Why We Need the Global Church (Stephen T. Pardue)

    Why We Need the Global Church (Stephen T. Pardue)

    In this episode, we discuss Stephen T. Pardue's newest book Why Evangelical Theology Needs the Global Church.

    • 41 min
    Are Psychedelics Good for Depression, or Anything at All? (Ben ”Doc” Askins) [Full Episode]

    Are Psychedelics Good for Depression, or Anything at All? (Ben ”Doc” Askins) [Full Episode]

    Audio editing (and strategic bleeping) by John Viinalass.
    In the first half of this extra long episode:We discuss the strange biography of Ben "Doc" Askins, from combat medic to seminary student to Army physician's assistant (PA) to Psychiatric PA researching psychedelic medicine and trauma. 
     
    In the second half of this extra long episode:
    We discuss if there is an appropriate roll for various drugs, including psychedelics and MDMA, in assisting the dying, integrating traumas, and more. We also figure out what a "bad trip" on LSD might be. 

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Why Is Leviticus so Hard to Read? (Dr. Jay Sklar)

    Why Is Leviticus so Hard to Read? (Dr. Jay Sklar)

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

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5 Ratings

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Well worth the listen. You won’t regret it

This is a great show. I’ve been following it for about a month now- started listening to it on long drives and haven’t looked back. The content is highly relevant to the honest study of the scriptures and i found it refreshing that they aim to discuss the important questions that most of us probably have had at some point, regarding the Bible.

Also, the quality of guests that are on the show are excellent and with the host being a minister and theologically educated himself, the discussions are very stimulating. However, there is a sense of child like simplicity as well from Drew, the host, as he asks important questions. It is therefore highly accessible to someone who is new or a seasoned reader of the scriptures.

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