TSC_077 Nathan Lovell, The Book of Kings and Exilic Identity

Nathan Lovell, lecturer in Old Testament and Hebrew at George Whitfield College in Cape Town, South Africa. He joins David Capes to talk about his book, The Book of Kings and Exilic Identity: 1 and 2 Kings as a Work of Political Historiography (T. & T. Clark).

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TSC_078 Christine Galib, Parables from the Pandemic

Dr. Christine Galib is a reader, a writer, an educator, and an entrepreneur. Perhaps more importantly, she is a seeker of Truth. She talks with David Capes about her new book, Parables from the Pandemic: Holding onto Hope in a Hurting World.

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TSC_076 Vuyani Sindo, Leadership according to Paul

Vuyani Sindo is Lecturer in Biblical Studies and head of the Biblical Studies department at George Whitefield College in Cape Town, South Africa. Most leadership studies, Sindo argues, focus the leader him/herself).  Paul instead makes leadership theocentric, that is, all about God. As more and more church leaders fail—often in public

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TSC_074 Steven Runge Everyday Exegesis

Steven Runge has had an interesting career. He earned his PhD at the University of Stellenbosch and is considered widely an expert in biblical studies, particularly discourse analysis. Recently, he started a website called everydayexegesis.com which aims to help people study the Bible more effectively for their everyday lives.

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