7 episodes

Interviews by David Carr (www.davidmcarr.com) with leading scholars advancing new methods for engaging the Bible academically. This podcast originated as interviews to accompany an Introduction to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at Union Theological Seminary (using D.Carr, The Hebrew Bible: A Contemporary Introduction to the Christian Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh [Wiley Blackwell, 2021]). The interviews offer background and build on articles that illustrate diverse new ways to read and interpret the Hebrew Bible.
Background music performed by David Carr, Robin Smith and Peter Ronick, including ”JB Shuffle” (Jeremy Baum), ”Cissy Strut” (The Meters).

The Bible - Let‘s Read It Differently‪!‬ carrdavid

    • Religion & Spirituality

Interviews by David Carr (www.davidmcarr.com) with leading scholars advancing new methods for engaging the Bible academically. This podcast originated as interviews to accompany an Introduction to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at Union Theological Seminary (using D.Carr, The Hebrew Bible: A Contemporary Introduction to the Christian Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh [Wiley Blackwell, 2021]). The interviews offer background and build on articles that illustrate diverse new ways to read and interpret the Hebrew Bible.
Background music performed by David Carr, Robin Smith and Peter Ronick, including ”JB Shuffle” (Jeremy Baum), ”Cissy Strut” (The Meters).

    Trailer: Introduction to The Bible: Let‘s Read It Differently!

    Trailer: Introduction to The Bible: Let‘s Read It Differently!

    This 1.5 minute introduction gives the background to the podcast and musical credits to Robin Smith (guitar), Peter Ronick (drums on JB Shuffle) along with myself (Hammond organ), also to The Meters (Cissy Strut) and Jeremy Baum (JB Shuffle) 

    • 1 min
    Ep#5: Steed Davidson on Postcolonial Studies and Biblical Interpretation

    Ep#5: Steed Davidson on Postcolonial Studies and Biblical Interpretation

    Interview with Steed Davidson of McCormick Theological Seminary and author of Empire and Exile: Postcolonial Readings of the Book of Jeremiah (T&T Clark, 2011) and a book in preparation, Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: A Guide to the Perplexed. An expert on the topic, Davidson discusses different ways that postcolonial studies can be used in relation to the Bible and some important resources for further exploration of Postcolonial biblical criticism. 

    • 41 min
    Ep #6: Cheryl Anderson on Intersectional Analysis and Divorce of Foreign Wives in Ezra

    Ep #6: Cheryl Anderson on Intersectional Analysis and Divorce of Foreign Wives in Ezra

    Professor Cheryl Anderson of Garrett-Evangelical Seminary and author of Ancient Laws and Contemporary Controversies: The Need for Inclusive Biblical Interpretation (Oxford, 2009) discusses intersectional analysis and analysis of the biblical text and its effects over time. 
    The interview connects with her article "Reflections in an interethnic/racial era on interethnic/racial marriage in Ezra," in Bailey, Lieu They Were All Together in One Place?, 47-64. 

    • 27 min
    Ep#4: Ken Stone on Queer Interpretation and Biblical Creation Texts

    Ep#4: Ken Stone on Queer Interpretation and Biblical Creation Texts

    In this interview, Ken Stone of Chicago Theological Seminary and author of Practicing Safer Texts (2005) describes how he came to destabilize the heteronormative Biblical creation stories through using the theories of Monique Wittig and Judith Butler. 
    This episode connects with his “The Garden of Eden and the Heterosexual Contract,” in Bodily Citations, ed. Ellen T. Armour and Susan M. St. Ville (New York: Columbia University Press, 2006), 48-70. 

    • 31 min
    Ep# 3: Cheryl Anderson Interview on Womanist Interpretation, Song of Songs and HIV/AIDS

    Ep# 3: Cheryl Anderson Interview on Womanist Interpretation, Song of Songs and HIV/AIDS

    Professor Cheryl Anderson of Garrett-Evangelical Seminary and author of Ancient Laws and Contemporary Controversies: The Need for Inclusive Biblical Interpretation (Oxford, 2009) discusses how she rereads the Song of Songs in light of the HIV/AIDS crisis impacting communities of color. 
    The interview connects with her "Womanist Reading of the Song of Songs in the Age of AIDS," in Brenner-Idan and Yee (eds.), The Five Scrolls (Bloomsbury, 2018), 89-102. 

    • 22 min
    Ep#2: Carol Newsom on Feminist Interpretation, Wisdom and Proverbs 8

    Ep#2: Carol Newsom on Feminist Interpretation, Wisdom and Proverbs 8

    In this episode Carol Newsom, Professor of Old Testament at Emory University and former President of the Society of Biblical Literature discusses feminist interpretation and biblical wisdom, with a focus on Proverbs 8. 
    The episode builds on Newsom's classic 1989 article "Women and the Discourse of Patriarchal Wisdom: A Study of Proverbs 1–9,”  in Day (ed.), Gender and Difference in Ancient Israel. Fortress, 1989. 

    • 9 min

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