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The Alabaster Jar Podcast is a weekly conversation that takes on current issues impacting women at the intersection of faith, theology, and ministry. Dr. Lynn Cohick, Kelly Dippolito, and Sareen Musselman pour out their wisdom from years in ministry and academia to inspire women to continue advancing God's mission in the world.

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The Alabaster Jar Podcast is a weekly conversation that takes on current issues impacting women at the intersection of faith, theology, and ministry. Dr. Lynn Cohick, Kelly Dippolito, and Sareen Musselman pour out their wisdom from years in ministry and academia to inspire women to continue advancing God's mission in the world.

    Rethinking God's Hardening Of Pharaoh's Heart | With Dr. Carmen Imes

    Rethinking God's Hardening Of Pharaoh's Heart | With Dr. Carmen Imes

    In this conversation, Dr. Carmen Imes joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to discuss the hardening of Pharaoh's heart in the book of Exodus, exploring the different Hebrew words used and their nuanced meanings. They highlight the idea that God is not overriding Pharaoh's free will, but rather strengthening his resolve to carry out his own desires. They also discuss the cultural context of ancient Egypt and the significance of the signs and wonders in the narrative.

    Key Takeaways: 
    The hardening of Pharaoh's heart in Exodus is not a violation of his free will, but rather a strengthening of his resolve to carry out his own desires.The signs and wonders in Exodus gradually increase in intensity, giving Pharaoh numerous opportunities to repent and recognize Yahweh's superiority.Pharaoh's obstinacy and refusal to listen to God ultimately lead to his own downfall and the suffering of his people. 
    Episode Breakdown:

    4:13 - The Hardening of Pharaoh's Heart
    11:26 - The Gradual Intensification of Signs and Wonders
    20:05 - Pharaoh's Obstinate Refusal

    Episode Resources: 

    Being God's Image: Why Creation Still Matters by Dr. Carmen Imes  

    Bearing God's Name: Why Sinai Still Matters by Dr. Carmen Imes  

    NLT Every Woman’s Bible (Tyndale)  

    Dr. Carmen Imes’ Torah Tuesday YouTube Series

    The Hardening of Pharaoh’s Heart In Its Literary and Cultural Contexts by Dr. Dorian G. Coover Cox

    Episode Sponsor:  

    The Alabaster Jar is brought to you by The Center for Women in Leadership, a newly formed 501©3 nonprofit organization whose purpose is to equip women in a context that is biblically rooted, theologically robust, and ethnically diverse to thrive as leaders in the academy and the Church. Follow them on Instagram @leadershipwithoutapology. Learn more about The Center for Women in Leadership at https://www.leadershipwithoutapology.org/.

    • 26分
    Uncovering Women's Voices In Scripture: A Discussion On The Every Woman's Bible | With Dr. Carmen Imes

    Uncovering Women's Voices In Scripture: A Discussion On The Every Woman's Bible | With Dr. Carmen Imes

    In this conversation, Dr. Carmen Imes joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to discuss their involvement in creating a study Bible for women, addressing problematic passages, and answering objections to the Bible and Christianity. They explore the misconceptions surrounding the Proverbs 31 woman and the purity laws in Leviticus, providing insights into the cultural and historical context. They emphasize the importance of including women's voices and perspectives in teaching and preaching and the need for resources like the Every Woman's Bible to address women's questions and concerns. In this part of the conversation, Carmen Imes and Lynn discuss the concept of impurity in the Old Testament and how it relates to the bleeding woman in the New Testament. They also talk about the Every Woman's Bible and its accompanying app, Filament, which provides additional resources for studying the Bible.

    Key Takeaways: 
    Creating study Bibles specifically for women allows for exploring passages that are problematic or misunderstood from a female perspective.The Proverbs 31 woman should not be seen as a checklist for women to aspire to but as a personification of wisdom in various domestic spheres.The purity laws in Leviticus were not meant to be oppressive or judgmental towards women but rather had to do with their role in childbirth and the potential for life.Including women's voices and perspectives in teaching and preaching is important for addressing women's questions and concerns.Jesus' ministry challenged and transcended the purity laws, offering a new understanding of purity and healing. The Old Testament addresses issues of impurity beyond menstruation, including long-term discharges and abnormal discharges in both men and women.The Every Woman's Bible is a study Bible that focuses on women's issues and questions. Its accompanying app provides additional resources. 
    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 - Introduction and Setting
    01:27 - Creating a Study Bible for Women
    06:02 - Understanding the Purity Laws in Leviticus
    10:25 - Including Women's Voices in Teaching and Preaching
    29:46 - Impurity in the Old Testament
    33:23 - The Every Woman's Bible 

    Episode Resources: 

    Being God's Image: Why Creation Still Matters by Dr. Carmen Imes  

    Bearing God's Name: Why Sinai Still Matters by Dr. Carmen Imes  

    NLT Every Woman’s Bible (Tyndale)  

    Dr. Carmen Imes’ Torah Tuesday YouTube Series  

    The...

    • 35分
    The Visual Museum Series: Mary Magdalene - A Model of Devotion and Discipleship

    The Visual Museum Series: Mary Magdalene - A Model of Devotion and Discipleship

    In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito discuss the Visual Museum of Women in Christianity, an online database showcasing women in church leadership roles through curated images. Dr. Cohick discusses the portrayal of Mary Magdalene in Italian art, her significance in Christian history, and interpretations of her character. They delve into her presence during Jesus' ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection, exploring artistic depictions and biblical narratives. The conversation examines societal interpretations of Mary Magdalene, her portrayal in art, and the challenges of negative stereotypes.

    Key Takeaways: 
    It is crucial to have a solid understanding of the New Testament background to avoid misinterpreting biblical women. Mary Magdalene is described as an apostle, meaning she was sent by Jesus.The idea of perpetual penance for sexual sin is an unfortunate and inaccurate portrayal of Mary Magdalene.The representation of Mary Magdalene and the traditions related to her vary across different periods of church history. Mary Magdalene is highly respected in the Church and seen as a model of devotion and discipleship.Misinterpretation and mislabeling of biblical characters can inadvertently silence their voices and agency. 
    Visual Museum of Women in Christianity

    The purpose of this collaborative project is to create a curated, permanent visual exhibit of women in the history, ministry, and piety of early, Byzantine, and medieval Christianity that will be available online for researchers, educators, and interested laypersons.

    This multi-year project aims to make the visual record of women in ministry and leadership available free of charge and without permission requirements. It will also include short teaching elements to guide the audience through the constitutive and pivotal role of women throughout Christian history.

    Together with the visual story, the accompanying narrative will allow patrons to learn about women throughout history and across the globe and their unique contributions to the life and faith of the church…

    A history that remains mostly untold.

    Follow the Visual Museum on Social Media:

    Instagram: visualmuseum.gallery
    Facebook: visualmuseum.gallery
    Twitter: visual_museum
    TikTok: visualmuseum.gallery
    YouTube: @VisualMuseum

    Episode Sponsor:

    The Alabaster Jar is brought to you by The Center for Women in Leadership, a newly formed 501©3 nonprofit organization whose purpose is to equip women in a context that is biblically rooted, theologically robust, and ethnically diverse to thrive as leaders in the academy and the Church. Follow them on Instagram @leadershipwithoutapology. Learn more about The Center for Women in Leadership at: https://www.leadershipwithoutapology.org/.

    • 36分
    Looking At The Book Of Job Through The Lens Of Trauma | With Dr. Michelle Keener

    Looking At The Book Of Job Through The Lens Of Trauma | With Dr. Michelle Keener

    In this conversation, Dr. Michelle Keener joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to discuss her upcoming book “Comfort in the Ashes: Explorations in the Book of Job to Support Trauma Survivors” and her study of the Book of Job through the lens of trauma. She explains that trauma is a response to an event that overwhelms our ordinary coping capacity and leaves a wound that remains unhealed. Dr. Keener explores the retribution principle in the book of Job, where Job's friends try to impose their agenda on his story, blaming him for his suffering. She also highlights the importance of the book's shift from prose to poetry, symbolizing the rupture of trauma and the messy middle of the survivor's journey.

    The conversation explores the themes of trauma, justice, apology, forgiveness, and meaning-making in the book of Job. It discusses the silence of the unrepentant and the longing for justice and acknowledgment of trauma survivors. They also address the tendency to rush forgiveness and the lack of emphasis on repentance. The importance of providing a meaning-making space for trauma survivors is emphasized while discussing the naming and provision for Job's daughters at the end of the book which symbolizes positive change and hope while suffering. 

    Key Takeaways: ·       

    Trauma is a response to an overwhelming event that leaves an unhealed wound. 

    The retribution principle in the book of Job reduces our relationship with God to a business transaction, causing harm and insecurity. ·       

    Trusted listeners are those who can hear and listen to a survivor's story without imposing their agenda. ·       

    The shift from prose to poetry in the Book of Job symbolizes the rupture of trauma and the messy middle of the survivor's journey. Trauma survivors often long for justice and acknowledgment of their pain, including an apology from the person who caused the trauma. 

    The church sometimes rushes for forgiveness and neglects the importance of repentance, which can hinder healing and justice. 

    Creating a meaning-making space for trauma survivors to process their experiences and find their meaning is crucial for their healing. 

    The book of Job explores the tension between God as judge and adversary, reflecting trauma survivors' complex emotions and thoughts.

    Job's naming and provision for his daughters at the end of the book symbolize positive change and hope while suffering.

    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 - Introduction and Background
    07:06 - Understanding Trauma as a Response
    29:31 - The Silence of the Unrepentant
    45:20 - The Symbolism of Job's Daughters

    Episode Resources: 

    Comfort in the Ashes: Explorations in the Book of Job to Support Trauma Survivors by Dr. Michelle Keener  

    Shattered Theology: A Trauma Theory Reading of the Book of Job (Dissertation by Dr. Michelle Keener)  

    The Lost World of the Israelite Conquest: Covenant, Retribution, and the Fate of the Canaanites (Volume 4) (The Lost World Series) by Dr. John Walton and...

    • 47分
    Seeking God’s Face In Studying The Bible | With Dr. Carol M. Kaminski

    Seeking God’s Face In Studying The Bible | With Dr. Carol M. Kaminski

    In this conversation, Dr. Carol M. Kaminski joins Dr. Lynn Cohick to discuss the importance of women's Bible studies and the need for deeper biblical teaching. She emphasizes the beauty and artistry of the Old Testament and how it can inspire women to study the Scriptures. Dr. Kaminski also explores the themes of humility and seeking God's face in the book of 2 Chronicles while highlighting the significance of prayer and seeking God's guidance in our lives.

    Key Takeaways: 
    Women's Bible studies should focus on deeper biblical teaching and understanding.The Old Testament is a rich source of beauty and artistry that can inspire women to study the scriptures.Humility and seeking God's face are important themes in 2 Chronicles.Prayer and seeking God's guidance are essential practices for cultivating godliness.Reconciliation and healing in the community are crucial for experiencing God's restoration. 
    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 - Introduction and Passion for Women's Bible Studies
    03:44 - The Importance of Studying Scriptures
    06:15 - Cultivating Godliness in Women's Bible Studies
    09:51 - Overcoming Hesitation to Study the Bible
    12:18 - The Beauty and Artistry of the Old Testament
    14:50 - Exploring Second Chronicles
    25:38 - Listening to Wise Counsel and Seeking God's Face
    29:04 - Prayer and Seeking God's Face
    34:27 - Reconciliation and Healing in Community

    Episode Resources:   

    Casket Empty: Old Testament Study Guide: God's Plan Of Redemption Through History by Dr. Carol M. Kaminski  

    1–2 Chronicles (The Story of God Bible Commentary) by Dr. Carol M. Kaminski  

    Cultivating Godliness: An Eight-Week Bible Study In 1-2 Chronicles by Dr. Carol M. Kaminski  

    Episode Sponsor:  

    The Alabaster Jar is brought to you by The Center for Women in Leadership, a newly formed 501©3 nonprofit organization whose purpose is to equip women in a context that is biblically rooted, theologically robust, and ethnically diverse to thrive as leaders in the academy and the Church. Follow them on Instagram @leadershipwithoutapology. Learn more about The Center for Women in Leadership at: https://www.leadershipwithoutapology.org/.

    • 34分
    The Visual Museum Series: Season 1 Recap & Looking Ahead | With Kelly Dippolito & Christine Calareso Bleecker

    The Visual Museum Series: Season 1 Recap & Looking Ahead | With Kelly Dippolito & Christine Calareso Bleecker

    The first season of the Visual Museum podcast series is officially wrapping up as Kelly Dippolito and Christine Calareso Bleecker share their favorite moments from this season while also discussing the impact the episodes already have. The goal of this podcast has always been to help listeners orient themselves in time, space, and location from first-century art to pieces from the 14th and 15th centuries. This series introduced listeners to women not specifically named in the Bible and shed light on the stories of women they may have heard but haven't heard in full.

    The podcast also explored theological concepts and the relationship between art and faith as various scholars introduced listeners to how to understand the context of these art pieces better and cultivate an eye for interpreting art well. Christine and Kelly also share some exciting news about what’s to come in Season 2 of this podcast series and future opportunities for the Visual Museum! 

    Key Takeaways: 
    The podcast series aimed to orient listeners in time, space, and location from the first century to the 14th and 15th centuries.It introduced listeners to women not specifically named in the Bible and shed light on the stories of women they may have heard but haven't heard in full.The podcast explored theological concepts and the relationship between art and faith.The Visual Museum website provides downloadable images that can be used in various media to incorporate women's narratives into the church's conversation today. 
    Visual Museum of Women in Christianity

    This collaborative project aims to create a curated, permanent visual exhibit of women in the history, ministry, and piety of early, Byzantine, and medieval Christianity that will be available online for researchers, educators, and interested laypersons.

    This multi-year project aims to make the visual record of women in ministry and leadership available free of charge and without permission requirements. It will also include short teaching elements to guide the audience through the constitutive and pivotal role of women throughout Christian history.

    Together with the visual story, the accompanying narrative will allow patrons to learn about women throughout history and across the globe and their unique contributions to the life and faith of the church...

    A history that remains mostly untold.

    Follow the Visual Museum on Social Media:

    Instagram: visualmuseum.gallery
    Facebook: visualmuseum.gallery
    Twitter: visual_museum
    TikTok: visualmuseum.gallery
    YouTube: @VisualMuseum

    Episode Sponsor:

    The Alabaster Jar is brought to you by The Center for Women in Leadership, a newly formed 501©3 nonprofit organization whose purpose is to equip women in a context that is biblically rooted, theologically robust, and ethnically diverse to thrive as leaders in the academy and the Church. Follow them on Instagram @leadershipwithoutapology. Learn more about The Center for Women in Leadership at: https://www.leadershipwithoutapology.org/.

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