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The Equip Project is designed to help people engage with the Christian faith in a thoughtful, and reasonable way. Our goal is to help provide clarity and understanding, as we seek to tackle many of the cultural and intellectual challenges to Christianity.

The Equip Project Podcast The Equip Project

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.8 • 85 Ratings

The Equip Project is designed to help people engage with the Christian faith in a thoughtful, and reasonable way. Our goal is to help provide clarity and understanding, as we seek to tackle many of the cultural and intellectual challenges to Christianity.

    Equip Live - Did Jesus Rise from the Dead?

    Equip Live - Did Jesus Rise from the Dead?

    On Easter Sunday 2024 we held an Equip Live to discuss why we're so sure Jesus really rose from the dead! We also took questions from the audience. Listen now! 

    • 55 min
    S8 E5 - Gospel Contradictions?

    S8 E5 - Gospel Contradictions?

    In this season we have been talking about the four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. For the past 250 years the Gospels have been a battleground. Critical scholars have done their best to portray the Gospels as fictions invented by the early Church to serve political purposes. 

    In this episode we discussed alleged contradictions in the Gospels. We work our way through a number of examples, and seek to show that the Gospel accounts are coherent and, therefore, can be trusted. 

    • 27 min
    S8 E4 - The Words of Jesus

    S8 E4 - The Words of Jesus

    We’ve called this season ‘Battleground’ because the four Gospels – Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John – have been attacked in recent centuries by critical scholars who argue that the Gospels don’t contain an accurate record of what Jesus said and did. 

    In this episode we will be thinking particularly about what Jesus said. Do the Gospels record Jesus actual words accurately, or do the words attributed to him really come from the Gospel writers themselves?

    • 22 min
    S8 E3 - The Quest for the Historical Jesus

    S8 E3 - The Quest for the Historical Jesus

    We’ve called this episode ‘The Quest for the Historical Jesus.’  The basic idea is that critical scholars try to dig a great ugly ditch between what they term 'the authentic Jesus', the Jesus of history, and 'the Christ of faith'. According to these critical scholars, the Gospels are the product of the early church. For mainly political reasons, the early church invented the Christ that we know. And so the job of the scholar is to sift through the Gospels, like an archaeologist who carefully chips away at different levels of an ancient structure until we get to the rock bed of the authentic Jesus.

    In this episode we push back against such criticism and discover that it really shouldn't worry faithful Christians at all. 

    • 26 min
    S8 E2 - Between the Testaments - Part II

    S8 E2 - Between the Testaments - Part II

    In the first two episodes of Season 8, we consider the historical context of the Gospels. We'll think about the blank page in our Bibles that separates the last book of the Old Testament from the first book of the New Testament. There's a 400-year gap between the end of Malachi and the Gospels. It's sometimes called the intertestamental period.

    This historical context really matters. Many young Christians can believe that Bible history exists in a parallel universe from the rest of world history. It's as if the Bible begins in a land far far away. But Christianity is truth revealed in history. So one of our big aims in these first two episodes is to show how biblical history is woven seamlessly into world history. Christianity is not a cunning fable. It is about real historical events. 

    We hope Season 8 is a blessing to you. To God be the Glory.

    • 25 min
    S8 E1 - Between the Testaments - Part I

    S8 E1 - Between the Testaments - Part I

    This season we're going to be thinking about the gospel records, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Those four books take us to the heart of Christianity. And, for a long time, they've been a battleground.

    Critics of Christianity have launched wave after wave of attacks on the historicity and the theological coherence of the Gospels. We're going to examine many of the arguments advanced by biblical critics against the trustworthiness of the Gospels. It's vital that believers have confidence in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John because our faith is built entirely on the person and work of Jesus Christ. If the gospel authors have written a fiction, or if they're horribly biased, then our faith is a castle built on sand.

    We'll think about the quest for the authentic Jesus. That's a term used by critical scholars who treat the four Gospels as literary rubble that must be sifted to find some evidence of the central figure of Christianity.

    Then we'll tackle the controversy over Jesus's words. Do the Gospels record Jesus's exact words? Or did the Gospel writers just give us a gist of what he said? Another critical question that is often raised relates to the reliability of the Gospel documents: how can we have confidence that we're reading eyewitness accounts of Jesus's life?

    And finally, we'll delve into some of the classic questions about contradictions in the Gospels.

    In our first two episodes, however, we'll consider the historical context of the Gospels. We'll think about the blank page in our Bibles that separates the last book of the Old Testament from the first book of the New Testament. There's a 400-year gap between the end of Malachi and the Gospels. It's sometimes called the intertestamental period.

    This historical context really matters. Many young Christians can believe that Bible history exists in a parallel universe from the rest of world history. It's as if the Bible begins in a land far far away. But Christianity is truth revealed in history. So one of our big aims in these first two episodes is to show how biblical history is woven seamlessly into world history. Christianity is not a cunning fable. It is about real historical events. 

    We hope Season 8 is a blessing to you. To God be the Glory. 

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
85 Ratings

85 Ratings

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Fantastic Podcast

Great topics. Great hosts. Great content. Really has encouraged me in my faith - thanks to Jim and Ollie for putting it together!

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Relevant topics

Biblically grounded and pertinent for today

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Great Topics

This podcast covers a variety of topics, in good detail and depth whilst also being a manageable length of time to listen.

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