Listener Qs & Online Barbecue with Matt L. & Dru J.
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Episode: Grab a beer & lawn chair as Matt Lynch & Dru Johnson discuss your questions at this sizzlin’ summer theology barbecue. Matt & Dru talk about Dru’s imaginary friend(s), signing books, Christians and the law, David’s failures, God’s holiness, the ideas we think need to die, and other stuff. We also have an unplanned, and altogether impressive, call-in with Chris Tilling. Chris was grilling sausage when we spontaneously called him to answer questions about Paul, turning an otherwise officey conversation into a rollicking theological barbecue. Pardon Matt’s poor sound quality in this episode. A driver problem … blah, blah, blah, meant he ended up recording with his laptop mic. Also, there’s some serious crackling when we Skype in Chris for a few minutes.
Chris Tilling Theologizing at the Grill: In this episode, Chris Tilling attempts to turn the grill into a lectern (or is it the other way around?).
Books: During the discussion on the ‘Paul within Judaism’ movement, Tilling refers to Mark Nanos, co-editor of a recent volume, Paul within Judaism (Fortress, 2015). Nanos’ book comes recommended, but he meant to refer to Daniel Boyarin, who has written books on Paul and Judaism, like A Radical Jew (Univ California Press, 1997). Check ’em both out and let us know what you think!
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I’m pretty tech savvy and I’ve really enjoyed listening to the podcast. Could help with editing ?
Hey Seth. Thx so much. We’ve got someone doing some production work for us now, but it would still be good to connect. Can you email to onscriptpodcast@gmail.com and let us know a little about yourself? Thanks!
I’m most likely a little late to the conversation, but I read “Paul Within Judaism” when it first came out in 2015. It was a spectacular collection of essays from a Post-Supersessionist perspective.
I’ve been enjoying binge listening to the Podcast very much upon discovery.
Nanos’ has also released two other books of collected essays, covering Galatians, Romans, 1 Corinthians, and Philippians. Perhaps his contributions might be worthy enough to merit an Onscsript interview 🙂
Blessings to you guys!
Brian
Thanks for the kind words, Brian, and for the recommendation.