Behind the Books: A Podcast From IVP Academic

Behind the Books: A Podcast From IVP Academic

It may seem easy to judge a book by its cover, but behind every book stands many, many people—not only authors, but also editors, designers, marketers, and salespeople, among others. On Behind the Books with IVP Academic, we take the posture of curious learners to explore the humanity behind and within the publishing process, enjoying the intellectual and faith journeys that have brought us to this one-of-a-kind calling. In our first season of the Behind the Books podcast, we focus on a milestone publication recently released, the second edition of The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, what we affectionately call “the DPL2.” We think the best way to do that is to hand the mic (literally!) to the three volume editors: the biblical scholars Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick, and Nijay Gupta. For eleven episodes, they’ll take us on a deep dive into the DPL2 with interviews and conversation with contributors, to share insights from the planning, research, writing, and editing process, and (in the season finale) to take a look back at the creation of the first edition of the DPL thirty years ago.

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  1. 7월 11일

    The Second Edition Would Have Melted the Fax Machine | Dan Reid

    To wrap up this season, we bring you an insightful conversation with Dan Reid, a cornerstone of IVP Academic and editor of the first edition of the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters (DPL1). This final episode of season one of Behind the Books promises a compelling exploration of the world of biblical scholarship and publishing, highlighting Reid's profound influence on the field. Join Scot McKnight and Lynn Cohick as they explore Reid’s editorial journey. Reid shares his experiences from the early days of academic publishing, recounting the challenges of working with physical manuscripts and the revolutionary shift brought by digital advancements. He discusses the origins and development of the DPL1, highlighting the collaborative efforts and scholarly contributions that made the project a landmark in biblical studies over 30 years ago. Reid’s reflections on the transition from the first edition to the DPL2 underscore the dynamic nature of academic scholarship. The new edition not only updates previous content but also incorporates fresh perspectives and contemporary research, reflecting the ongoing evolution of biblical studies.  Listen to the full episode now and enrich your understanding of the impact of academic publishing on biblical studies. This episode highlights the following themes: Reid’s journey from academia to book editing and its long-term impact.Challenges and achievements in creating the first edition of the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters.The importance of incorporating diverse scholarly perspectives and updated interpretations.Links from this episode: Get to know more about Dan Reid: https://www.ivpress.com/daniel-g-reidRead God is a Warrior by Tremper Longman III and Daniel Reid: https://amzn.to/45AuSh6Check out Dan Reid’s Substack: The China We Never KnewRead Into the Heart of Romans by N. T. Wright:https://amzn.to/3XsoMNzRead The Triumph of God by Christiaan Beker: https://amzn.to/45xSVwXRead The IVP Bible Dictionary Series: https://www.ivpress.com/the-ivp-bible-dictionary-seriesRead The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 2nd Edition by ​​Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick and Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters As an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Links and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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  2. 7월 4일

    Being the Robin to N. T. Wright's Batman | Mike Bird

    New Testament studies have attracted a diverse array of scholars, each bringing unique perspectives and experiences.  Among them, Mike Bird stands out for his unconventional path to scholarship and for enlivening this traditionally stoic profession with his quick wit and humorous turns of phrase. With a PhD from the University of Queensland, Bird is now the academic dean and lecturer in New Testament at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia. His journey from a military background to theological academia offers a fascinating narrative of transformation and dedication. Join host Nijay Gupta and guest Mike Bird as they explore Bird’s unique academic journey and his collaborative work, offering listeners an inside look at the life and mind of a leading New Testament scholar. Some of Bird's most notable collaborations are with N.T. Wright, particularly in their co-authored book, "The New Testament in Its World." Their partnership blends theological vision and meticulous scholarship, resulting in a dynamic and comprehensive exploration of New Testament contexts. In this conversation, Bird emphasizes the importance of understanding Paul's writings within their broader theological and historical contexts. He delves into the topic of supersessionism, exploring the nuanced relationship between the church and Israel. Bird’s exploration of this subject demonstrates his commitment to addressing difficult theological questions with clarity and depth. This episode promises a compelling peek into the collaborative minds shaping today’s theological landscape. Tune in and let these ideas broaden your perspective on theology and New Testament studies. This episode highlights the following themes: Mike Bird's collaboration with N. T. Wright and their unique working relationshipInsights into Pauline studies and the complexities of authorshipBird’s evolving views on theological issues, including justification and women in ministryLinks from this episode: Get to know more about Mike Bird: https://www.ivpress.com/michael-f-birdRead Evangelical Theology by Michael Bird: https://amzn.to/4b2J9EcRead The New Testament in Its World by N. T. Wright and Michael Bird: https://amzn.to/3x5YZQMRead Jesus and the Powers by N. T. Wright and Michael Bird: https://amzn.to/3z32MPiRead Paul and the Faithfulness of God by N. T. Wright: https://amzn.to/3KFLjz3Read Jesus and the Victory of God by N. T. Wright: https://amzn.to/45nSyFiRead God's Israel and the Israel of God: Paul and Supersessionism by Michael Bird and Scot McKnight: https://amzn.to/3yYT0NXRead The Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Gospel According to John by D. A. Carson: https://amzn.to/4bjuy7LRead For the Love of God by D. A. Carson: https://amzn.to/4elxsLMRead The Atonement by Leon Morris: https://www.ivpress.com/the-atonementRead The IVP Bible Dictionary Series: https://www.ivpress.com/the-ivp-bible-dictionary-seriesRead The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 2nd Edition by ​​Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick and Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters As an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Links and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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  3. 6월 27일

    Paul, Women, and the Mutualist Perspective | Lucy Peppiatt

    Paul’s letters to the Corinthian churches offer a unique window into early Christian life and its complex dynamics of gender and leadership. Amid these pages, we find a stirring discussion on roles that has transcended centuries. Join host Scot McKnight and guest Lucy Peppiatt (PhD, Otago), principal of Westminster Theological Centre, as they delve into 1 Corinthians 11 and its teachings on gender equality.  Peppiatt shares her journey and the challenges she faced as a woman in scholarship and ministry. Together, they tackle the traditional hierarchies and highlight the narrative of men and women as co-bearers of God’s glory. This perspective not only challenges traditional church structures but also encourages a reevaluation of how scriptural interpretations are formed and fostered in faith communities. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that offers fresh insights and reaffirms the value of mutuality and equality in faith. This episode highlights the following themes: Re-examining 1 Corinthians 11 and its implications for gender equalityThe transition to women elders in church leadershipMutualism versus hierarchical perspectives in theological discussionsLinks from this episode: Get to know more about Lucy Peppiatt: https://www.ivpress.com/lucy-peppiattRead The Return of the Kingdom by Stephen Dempster: https://amzn.to/3VDVdazRead Rediscovering Scripture's Vision for Women by Lucy Peppiatt: https://www.ivpress.com/rediscovering-scripture-s-vision-for-womenRead The IVP Bible Dictionary Series: https://www.ivpress.com/the-ivp-bible-dictionary-seriesRead The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 2nd Edition by ​​Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick and Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters As an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Links and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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  4. 6월 20일

    Paul's Letters and Cultural Stereotypes of the Past and Present | Dennis Edwards

    The enduring relevance of Paul's letters extends beyond their ancient origins, challenging modern readers to engage with historical and contemporary issues alike. In this episode, host Nijay Gupta sits down with Dennis Edwards, associate professor of New Testament, vice president for Church Relations, and dean at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, to explore the lasting impact of Paul's letters and the nuances they bring to cultural stereotypes. Edwards also highlights the often-overlooked Catholic (non-Pauline) epistles and examines how contemporary communities can draw wisdom from these ancient texts. His own pastoral background enriches the discussion, bringing a grounded and engaging perspective to Pauline scholarship.  Their conversation features the importance of contextual interpretation, the pastoral heart of Paul's writings, and how black scholars are paving the way for richer biblical interpretation. Tune in to understand how Paul's letters continue to speak powerfully into today's cultural landscapes. This episode highlights the following themes: The importance of contextual interpretation from a diversity of communitiesNavigating cynicism as a scholar and pastorThe pastoral nature of Paul's letters and their relevance todayLinks from this episode: Get to know more about Dennis Edwards: https://www.ivpress.com/dennis-r-edwardsRead 1 Peter Commentary by Dennis Edwards: https://amzn.to/4bZGNHgRead Might from the Margins: The Gospel's Power to Turn the Tables on Injustice by Dennis Edwards: https://amzn.to/4e0Q3g1Read Humility Illuminated: The Biblical Path Back to Christian Character by Dennis Edwards: https://www.ivpress.com/humility-illuminatedRead New Testament in Color by Esau McCaulley, Janette Ok, Osvaldo Padilla, Amy Peeler: https://www.ivpress.com/the-new-testament-in-colorRead Reading While Black by Esau McCaulley: https://www.ivpress.com/reading-while-blackRead Book reference – Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance by Reggie Williams: https://amzn.to/3yAfAfFRead The IVP Bible Dictionary Series: https://www.ivpress.com/the-ivp-bible-dictionary-seriesRead The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 2nd Edition by ​​Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick and Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters As an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Links and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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  5. 6월 13일

    Confined to Bed While Writing About Weakness | Louise Gosbell

    There's a unique strength found in stories of struggle and resilience, especially when they emerge from the confines of adversity.  In this inspiring episode, host Nijay Gupta sits down with Louise Gosbell, Research Manager at the Australian College of Theology. Gosbell, renowned for her work on disability within biblical studies, shares her humbling experience of writing on weakness while confined to her own bed. She also shares her theological insights into suffering and how these insights resonate with the afflictions Paul describes in his letters. Gosbell further discusses how her doctoral research into Greco-Roman contexts has deepened her understanding of how disabilities are portrayed and interpreted in the Gospels. Listen and be reminded of how God gracefully works through our limitations to reveal His profound strength and grace. This episode highlights the following themes: Gosbell’s journey of scholarly pursuit amidst chronic pain Insights from Paul's letters on weakness and strengthReframing weakness as a form of strength in both personal and biblical contextsLinks from this episode: Get to know more about Louise Gosbell: https://au.linkedin.com/in/dr-louise-gosbell-45703498 Get to know more about Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/nijay-k-guptaRead The Poor, the Crippled, the Blind, and the Lame by Louise Gosbell: https://amzn.to/3yB3dA0Read Body and Character in Luke and Acts: The Subversion of Physiognomy in Early Christianity by Mikeal Parsons: https://amzn.to/3WXS4n8Read The Bible and Disability by Sarah J. Melchor, Mikeal Parsons, and Amos Yong: https://amzn.to/4aOzSiRRead The Bible, Disability, and the Church: A New Vision of the People of God by Amos Yong: https://amzn.to/3KnjjzMRead Disability: Living into the Diversity of Christ's Body by Brian Brock: https://amzn.to/3WZuWEMRead Disability and the Church by Lamar Hardwick: https://www.ivpress.com/disability-and-the-churchRead The IVP Bible Dictionary Series: https://www.ivpress.com/the-ivp-bible-dictionary-seriesRead The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 2nd Edition by ​​Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick and Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters  As an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Links and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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  6. 6월 6일

    The Son of Man Whose Father Is God | Amy Peeler

    The phrase "Son of God" in biblical literature carries profound theological significance while challenging readers to understand its rich historical and spiritual implications. Join host Scot McKnight as he engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Amy Peeler, the Kenneth T. Wessner Chair of Biblical Studies and Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College. Together, Peeler and McKnight discuss the importance of the author’s voice in scholarly writing, offering encouragement to junior scholars as they develop their own voice.   Peeler also takes us deeper into Paul’s worldview, emphasizing the eternal bond between the Son and the Father and how God’s fatherhood is tied to resurrection. Her journey from an emerging scholar to a confident voice in New Testament studies provides rich context for their discussion. Tune in and deepen your understanding of the eternal relationship between the Son of Man and God the Father. This episode highlights the following themes: The significance of an author’s voice in scholarly writing. The eternal relationship between the Son and the Father.The distinct meanings of "Son of Man" and "Son of God."Links from this episode: Get to know more about Amy Peeler: https://www.ivpress.com/amy-peeler Get to know more about Scot McKnight: https://www.ivpress.com/scot-mcknightRead When in Romans: An Invitation to Linger with the Gospel according to Paul by Beverly Roberts Gaventa: https://amzn.to/3X6HH0o Read Women and the Gender of God by Amy Peeler: https://amzn.to/4aOSVtz Read Essays in Biography by Joseph Epstein: https://amzn.to/4aMg4gh Read Paul and Palestinian Judaism by E. P. Sanders: https://amzn.to/3yEe6B6 Read The Jewish Gospels: The Story of the Jewish Christ by Daniel Boyarin: https://amzn.to/4e3UXJb Read Jesus and the Spirit by James D. G. Dunn: https://amzn.to/3wXC75R Read The IVP Bible Dictionary Series: https://www.ivpress.com/the-ivp-bible-dictionary-seriesRead The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 2nd Edition by ​​Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick and Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters  As an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Links and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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  7. 5월 30일

    We Read Ourselves into the Gaps in Paul's Letters | Chris Hoklotubbe

    Understanding Paul’s letters through our personal and academic lenses doesn't dilute the original messages – it enriches them, allowing each generation to find relevant meanings and applications.  In this episode, host Scot McKnight welcomes Chris Hoklotubbe, assistant professor of religion at Cornell College and director of graduate studies at NAIITS, to explore the profound impact of personal stories on biblical interpretation. From Paul's use of the term "savior" to the concept of "civilized piety," Hoklotubbe teaches us how early Christians navigated a world dominated by Roman and Greek influences.  Their conversation also highlights Hoklotubbe’s unique journey and how it has enriched his interpretations of scripture. From his evangelical roots to a profound academic transformation at Harvard, and now his focus on indigenous perspectives of the Bible, his path reflects a growing understanding of how diverse viewpoints can shed new light on biblical texts. Tune in to uncover how personal perspectives fill the gaps in our understanding of scripture. This episode highlights the following themes: "Piety" in ancient Roman culture as compared to modern Native American Christian cultureThe impact of indigenous perspectives on mainstream theological discussionsChris Hoklotubbe’s academic journey and its influence on his researchLinks from this episode: Get to know more about Chris Hoklotubbe: https://acadiadiv.ca/staff/chris-hoklotubbeGet to know more about Scot McKnight: https://www.ivpress.com/scot-mcknightRegister for the NAIITS Symposium 2024: https://naiits.comRead Civilized Piety: The Rhetoric of Pietas in the Pastoral Epistles and the Roman Empire by Christopher Hoklotubbe: https://amzn.to/3Ke3881 Read The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind by Mark A. Noll: https://amzn.to/3KaxqIV Read The IVP Bible Dictionary Series: https://www.ivpress.com/the-ivp-bible-dictionary-seriesRead The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 2nd Edition by ​​Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick and Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters As an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Links and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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  8. 5월 22일

    Pauline Churches Are for the Poor | Helen Rhee

    Paul's teachings on wealth and poverty are fundamental to understanding the early Christian approach to social issues. His emphasis on generosity, unity, and compassion shaped the character of early churches, creating communities defined by their care for the poor.  In this episode, host Lynn Cohick welcomes Dr. Helen Rhee, professor of the history of Christianity at Westmont College, to a thought-provoking discussion on how Paul’s letters influenced early Christian thought on wealth, poverty, and charity. They also highlight the significance of Rhee’s contribution to the second edition of the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, a brand-new article on “Wealth and Poverty” not featured in the first edition. Their conversation covers the practical challenges early believers faced in caring for the vulnerable in light of contemporary Roman norms, the broader social implications of Paul’s teachings, and how the ethos of early church generosity continues to resonate today. Tune in to this enlightening conversation and be inspired to live out these principles today. This episode highlights the following themes: The role of wealth and poverty in Paul's teachings and their application in early Christian communitiesThe contrast between Roman societal norms and Christian practices regarding wealthThe implications of generosity and communal support as foundational Christian valuesLinks from this episode: Get to know more about Helen Rhee: https://www.westmont.edu/people/helen-rhee-phdGet to know more about Lynn Cohick: https://www.ivpress.com/lynn-h-cohick?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btb Read Dictionary of Paul and His Letters: A Compendium of Contemporary Biblical Scholarship, 2nd Edition by Scot McNight, Lynn Cohick, and Nijay Gupta: https://ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btb Read Illness, Pain, and Healthcare in Early Christianity by Helen Rhee: https://amzn.to/4be9X5f Read Remember the Poor: Paul, Poverty, and the Greco-Roman World by Bruce W. Longenecker https://amzn.to/3QIYiTOAs an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Links and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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  9. 5월 16일

    Understanding Paul’s Crankiness and Warmth in Context | Jeannine Brown

    Paul's letters offer a blend of raw emotion and profound theology, revealing a personality that could express both stern rebuke and tender warmth.  In this episode, host Lynn Cohick sits down with Jeaninne Brown, The David Price Professor of Biblical and Theological Foundations at Bethel Seminary. With over two decades of teaching and scholarship, Brown brings a wealth of insight into Pauline literature. Together, they dive into the implications of Paul’s teachings in a Greco-Roman setting and unpack the concept of citizenship as portrayed in his letters.  Brown also shares her recent scholarly endeavors, including her forthcoming book Embedded Genres in the New Testament and her deep dive into the Christ poem in Philippians—offering rich theological insights against the backdrop of Roman cultural expectations. Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on Pauline literature and its relevance today. This episode highlights the following themes: The complex interplay between Roman citizenship and the Christian identity in Paul's writingsThe role of genre and context in interpreting Paul's letters, particularly the Christ poem in PhilippiansChallenges and insights from Brown's career in a male-dominated fieldLinks from this episode: Get to know more about Lynn Cohick: https://www.ivpress.com/lynn-h-cohick?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btb Get to know more about Jeannine Brown: https://www.ivpress.com/jeannine-k-brown?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btb Read The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 2nd Edition by ​​Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick and Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btb Read Scripture as Communication: Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics by Jeannine Brown: https://amzn.to/4bbt4wS Read The Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, 2nd Edition by Joel Green, Nicholas Perrin and Jeannine Brown: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-jesus-and-the-gospels?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btb Read Embedded Genres in the New Testament by Jeannine Brown: https://amzn.to/4dAKKUj Read Philippians: From People to Letter by Peter Oakes: https://amzn.to/4aifFSv As an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Links and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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  10. 5월 9일

    The Shortest Essays are the Hardest to Write | Michael Gorman

    The depth of Pauline theology extends well beyond traditional interpretations and individual word studies, reaching into the very core of the Christian lived experience. Central to this theological journey is the concept of cruciformity, how the cross becomes both the shape and the source of salvation. Join host Scott McKnight and his guest Michael Gorman, a revered scholar in New Testament studies and contributor to the DPL2, as they discuss on the extensive bibliography of the DPL2 and explore how this concept of cruciformity fostered a newfound joy in the early Church communities and continues to influence Christian thought and practice today. Join us as we gain insights that bridge doctrinal history and practical applications, enriching the contemporary Christian’s lived experience. This episode highlights the following themes: The many benefits the DPL2 offers students, scholars, and pastorsThe structure and societal roles within the first-century Pauline church.The concept of cruciformity in Paul's theology.Links from this episode: Get to know more about Scot McKnight: https://www.ivpress.com/scot-mcknight?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btbGet to know more about Michael Gorman: https://stmarys.edu/staff/dr-michael-j-gormanRead the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 2nd Edition by ​​Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick and Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btbRead Romans: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary by Michael J. Gorman: https://amzn.to/3QAYULgRead Going to Church in the First Century by Robert Banks: https://amzn.to/4buB77LRead Reading Romans in Pompeii: Paul's Letter at Ground Level by Peter Oakes: https://amzn.to/3ybVeJCRead Paul's Idea of Community: The Early House Churches in Their Cultural Setting by Robert Banks: https://amzn.to/3URXM8wAs an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above. Links and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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  11. 5월 2일

    Turning a Room Full of Sticky Notes into the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of Behind The Books! In this kickoff, we dive into the heart of Pauline studies with a close look at the second edition of the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters. It's a narrative that weaves together academic diligence, innovative perspectives, and a commitment to making the Apostle Paul's letters accessible and relevant for today. Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick, and Nijay Gupta, the editors of the second edition of the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, share their journey through the complexities and triumphs of updating this pivotal work, 30 years after the first edition was published.  From exploring the vast landscape of Pauline scholarship to integrating technology in their collaborative efforts, they discuss the importance of diversity in contributions and the Dictionary's role in modern biblical studies and everyday faith. Tune into this episode to enrich your understanding of Paul's letters and explore their lasting influence on both academic and faith communities. This episode highlights the following themes: The significant role of new scholarship and perspectives in updating the Dictionary of Paul and His LettersThe challenge of integrating traditional and contemporary interpretations of Pauline textsThe crucial impact of digital collaboration and technology on the project's successLinks from this episode: Get to know more about Scot McKnight: https://www.ivpress.com/scot-mcknight?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btbGet to know more about Lynn Cohick: https://www.ivpress.com/lynn-h-cohick?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btbGet to know more about Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/nijay-k-gupta?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btbRead the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btbLinks and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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    Introducing the Behind the Books Podcast

    Welcome to Behind the Books, a podcast by IVP Academic that takes you behind the scenes of the publishing world. In this first season, we spotlight our reference classic: the 2nd edition of "The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters," affectionately known as "the DPL2." Hosted by editors Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick, and Nijay Gupta, this series takes an in-depth look at the extensive planning, research, writing, and editing behind this milestone volume.  Throughout this season, listeners will hear from Michael Gorman, Jeannine Brown, Helen Rhee, Chris Hoklotubbe, Amy Peeler, Louise Gosbell, Dennis Edwards, Lucy Peppiatt, Mike Bird, and Dan Reid as they share impactful memories and experiences from their time working on the DPL2. Mark your calendars for the premiere on Thursday, May 2, and expect new episodes to roll out weekly. Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your preferred streaming platform to ensure you don’t miss an episode. This episode highlights the following themes: Overview of the Behind the Books podcastSnippets from upcoming episodesSignificance of the DPL2 in biblical studiesLinks from this episode: Get to know more about Scot McKnight: https://www.ivpress.com/scot-mcknight?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btbGet to know more about Lynn Cohick: https://www.ivpress.com/lynn-h-cohick?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btbGet to know more about Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/nijay-k-gupta?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btbRead the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btbLinks and Credits ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. ✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece ✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble ✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner ✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight Daydream Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

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It may seem easy to judge a book by its cover, but behind every book stands many, many people—not only authors, but also editors, designers, marketers, and salespeople, among others. On Behind the Books with IVP Academic, we take the posture of curious learners to explore the humanity behind and within the publishing process, enjoying the intellectual and faith journeys that have brought us to this one-of-a-kind calling. In our first season of the Behind the Books podcast, we focus on a milestone publication recently released, the second edition of The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, what we affectionately call “the DPL2.” We think the best way to do that is to hand the mic (literally!) to the three volume editors: the biblical scholars Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick, and Nijay Gupta. For eleven episodes, they’ll take us on a deep dive into the DPL2 with interviews and conversation with contributors, to share insights from the planning, research, writing, and editing process, and (in the season finale) to take a look back at the creation of the first edition of the DPL thirty years ago.

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