62 episodes

This podcast features discussions w/ guests on topics like: Canon Studies | Hermeneutics | Biblical Theology | the Life of the Churches. Host:
@chedspellman.

Textual Community Ched Spellman

    • Religion & Spirituality

This podcast features discussions w/ guests on topics like: Canon Studies | Hermeneutics | Biblical Theology | the Life of the Churches. Host:
@chedspellman.

    Background Information & Biblical Interpretation w/ Sam Bierig

    Background Information & Biblical Interpretation w/ Sam Bierig

    In this episode, I talk with Dr. Sam Bierig about history and hermeneutics. This is a special crossover with Sam's Biblical Theology podcast at Credo Magazine. We talk about the relevance of historical background for biblical interpretation, some broader hermeneutical principles that can help us navigate this terrain, and we also examine a few case studies from biblical texts.
     
    Special thanks to Sam for the green light to host that conversation here as well!
    This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
    Thanks for listening!
    Substack Series on the Canonical Approach:https://bit.ly/3rht399My Most Recent Book:https://amzn.to/3ELxbBkEpisode Sponsor: https://cedarville.edu/gradpodcastDigital Tip Jar ("Buy Me a Coffee"):https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chedspellman
    Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

    • 1 hr
    Jonathan Arnold & Zach Carter on Prayer and Historical Theology

    Jonathan Arnold & Zach Carter on Prayer and Historical Theology

    In this episode, I talk with Jonathan Arnold and Zach Carter about their recent collection of prayers from across church history. In our discussion, we also talk about what it takes to be a pastor-theologian and the practical benefit of historical theology for ministry among the churches. The book we discuss in this conversation is Cloud of Witnesses: A Treasury of Prayers and Petitions through the Ages (Crossway). 
     
    Arnold is Associate Professor of Theological Studies at Cedarville University. Carter is senior pastor of Redeemer Church in Huntsville, AL.  
     
    This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
    Thanks for listening!
    Substack Series on the Canonical Approach:https://bit.ly/3rht399My Most Recent Book:https://amzn.to/3ELxbBkEpisode Sponsor: https://cedarville.edu/gradpodcastDigital Tip Jar ("Buy Me a Coffee"):https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chedspellman
    Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

    • 57 min
    David's Last Words and the Lord's Messiah (2 Samuel 22–23)

    David's Last Words and the Lord's Messiah (2 Samuel 22–23)

    David's Last Words and the Lord's Messiah (2 Samuel 22–23)
    In this episode, I share a sermon I preached in chapel at Cedarville University on the conclusion to David's story in the book of Samuel. In particular, I explore the way that the poetry in 2 Samuel 22 and 23 hold the key to interpreting the entire narrative. 
    Thanks for listening!

    • 37 min
    Matthew Martens on Criminal Justice & Christian Theology

    Matthew Martens on Criminal Justice & Christian Theology

    In this episode, I talk with Matthew Martens about his recent book on criminal justice and biblical ethics. In our discussion Matt shares some of his vision for how Scripture and Christian theology can and should inform the way we think and speak about social concerns. He also argues that Love of God and love of our neighbors provides a framework for thinking about these wide-ranging issues. The book we discuss in this conversation is Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal (Crossway). 
     
    Martens is a lawyer working in Washington, DC. You can find him on twitter. 
     
    This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
    Thanks for listening!
    Substack Series on the Canonical Approach:https://bit.ly/3rht399My Most Recent Book:https://amzn.to/3ELxbBkEpisode Sponsor: https://cedarville.edu/gradpodcastDigital Tip Jar ("Buy Me a Coffee"):https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chedspellman
    Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

    • 55 min
    Mitch Chase on Biblical Theology & Resurrection Hope

    Mitch Chase on Biblical Theology & Resurrection Hope

    In this episode, I talk with my friend Dr. Mitch Chase about some of his recent work in biblical theology. Mitch is both a professor and a pastor, so he is well-equipped and well-positioned to examine the relationship between the academy and the church as well as the role of a pastor-theologian. We also discuss the way the biblical canon as a whole speaks to the theological themes of death and resurrection hope. The book we discuss in this conversation is Resurrection Hope and the Death of Death (Crossway, 2022).   
     
    Chase is pastor at Kosmosdale Baptist Church and also associate professor of Biblical Studies at Southern Seminary. He also writes an excellent regular newsletter on Biblical Theology. 
     
    This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
    Thanks for listening!
    Substack Series on the Canonical Approach:https://bit.ly/3rht399My Most Recent Book:https://amzn.to/3ELxbBkEpisode Sponsor: https://cedarville.edu/gradpodcastDigital Tip Jar ("Buy Me a Coffee"):https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chedspellman
    Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

    • 52 min
    Jason Kees on Revelation & Local Church Ministry

    Jason Kees on Revelation & Local Church Ministry

    In this episode, I talk with Dr. Jason Kees about some of his recent research on the NT canon and the book of Revelation. We also discuss the importance of our local contexts, the relationship between the academy and the church, the need for more pastor-theologians, and the joy of reading the Scriptures. The book we discuss in this conversation is At the End of All Things: Identifying the Ideal Reader of Revelation (Fontes, 2023). 
     
    Kees is an Editor at Lifeway (Bibles & Reference). He also writes at JPKees.com and has several entries here. 
     
    This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman).
    Thanks for listening!
    Substack Series on the Canonical Approach:https://bit.ly/3rht399My Most Recent Book:https://amzn.to/3ELxbBkEpisode Sponsor: https://cedarville.edu/gradpodcastDigital Tip Jar ("Buy Me a Coffee"):https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chedspellman
    Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.

    • 1 hr 6 min

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