Cwic Media- LDS Podcast / Latter-day Saints

Greg Matsen

LATTER-DAY SAINT CULTURE & THEOLOGY Cwic Show articulates the current cultural, political, and Church-related trends that affect our lives and the Church. Also, Cwic Media offers a new approach to the scriptures through its Cwic Interpreters. Theology, History, No fluff. LDS, Mormon. Unscripted! 'I have been looking for an LDS podcast like this! Not like anything else out there!' Latter-Day Saints, Christian Book of Mormon New Testament Old Testament The products (services) and content offered by Cwic Media are neither made, provided, approved nor endorsed by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Any content or opinions expressed, implied or included in or with the goods (services) offered by Cwic Media are solely those of [name of User] and not those of Intellectual Reserve, Inc. or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

  1. Here It Is, Dave Butler - How To Study The Gospel

    MAR 19

    Here It Is, Dave Butler - How To Study The Gospel

    Warriors of Teancum Men's Retreat - https://www.cwicmedia.com/warriors-of...  Two big "archetypes" of Bible commentary: Critics (Type A) vs Preachers (Type B). Type A is academic, puzzle-solving: authorship, dates, audiences, layers of editing. Type A can be written as if God is methodologically "out of scope"—even by believers. Tools on the critic side: languages, textual criticism, archaeology, history, sociology. Archaeology shifted from "confirming the Bible" to often complicating/contradicting surface readings. There's a spectrum / hybrid zone (e.g., scholars who do serious work but keep discipleship in view). Dave proposes a "third model": the Bible as a damaged record of a real encounter with God, not mere secular artifact. The Book of Mormon provides "other data" critics don't have—an anchored point-of-view. The Book of Mormon is hyper-explicit about authors/editors ("Hi, my name is Mormon/Nephi…") and record transmission. That explicitness gives "planks to stand on" when approaching a messy, anonymous biblical anthology. It also helps solve two problems: (1) Is the Bible solvable? (2) What can you responsibly take to the pulpit? Pulpit takeaway: you can preach from known voices/perspectives (Jacob, Nephi, Alma) without getting lost in source debates. Observation: most Saints read Type B; Type A feels dry, hard, "outside comfort zone," and takes effort to digest. Engaging scholarly tools can illuminate both Bible and Book of Mormon more deeply.  Cwic Media Website: http://www.cwicmedia.com

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LATTER-DAY SAINT CULTURE & THEOLOGY Cwic Show articulates the current cultural, political, and Church-related trends that affect our lives and the Church. Also, Cwic Media offers a new approach to the scriptures through its Cwic Interpreters. Theology, History, No fluff. LDS, Mormon. Unscripted! 'I have been looking for an LDS podcast like this! Not like anything else out there!' Latter-Day Saints, Christian Book of Mormon New Testament Old Testament The products (services) and content offered by Cwic Media are neither made, provided, approved nor endorsed by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Any content or opinions expressed, implied or included in or with the goods (services) offered by Cwic Media are solely those of [name of User] and not those of Intellectual Reserve, Inc. or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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