Matthew Colvin joins me to discuss his recent book, The Lost Supper: Revisiting Passover and the Origins of the Eucharist. Within a wide-ranging conversation we discuss the value of rabbinic and other extra-biblical Jewish sources for our reading of the New Testament, the meaning of Christ’s words of institution, rethinking the metaphysics and the mechanics of the Supper, Eucharistic practices, and much else besides!
Month: November 2020
November 30th: Psalm 78:1-18 and John 1:35-42
November 29th: Psalms 75 & 76 and Acts 23:12-35
November 28th: Psalm 74 and Acts 22:23—23:11
November 27th: Psalm 71 and Acts 21:37—22:22
Theopolis Podcast: Paul Appeals to Caesar—Acts 25 (The Book of Acts)
Peter Leithart, Jeff Meyers, James Bejon, and I continue our discussion of the book of Acts. This week, we discuss chapter 25, where Paul appeals to Caesar.
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November 26th: Psalm 66 and Acts 21:17-36
November 25th: Psalm 69:1-18 and Acts 21:1-16
‘The Logic of the Body,’ with Dr Matthew LaPine
Matt, Derek, and I are joined by Dr Matthew LaPine for a discussion of his new book on theological anthropology, The Logic of the Body. We talk about the body, the range and different modes of emotions, and how to address the grace of God to the totality of ourselves.
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