I’ve invited 4 different New Testament scholars on the podcast to talk about the Christmas story. In this opening episode, I talk with world renown NT scholar Dr. Craig Keener about Luke 1-2, the politics and sociological scandal of Christ’s birth, his earthly vocation (as a tekton...woodworker? mason? None of the above?), the location of Christ’s birth, Matthew 1-2 (and the differences between Luke and Matthew), the problem of genealogies, and much, much more.
Dr. Keener did his Ph.D. work in New Testament and Christian Origins at Duke University and is known for his work as a New Testament scholar on Bible background (commentaries on the New Testament in its early Jewish and Greco-Roman settings). Well over a million of his thirty-plus books are in circulation and have won thirteen national and international awards. His award-winning, popular-level IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament (now in its second edition [2014], and available in a number of languages) has sold over half a million copies.
Craig is married to Médine Moussounga Keener, who holds a Ph.D. from University of Paris 7. She was a refugee for 18 months in her nation of Congo, and together Craig and Médine work for ethnic reconciliation in the U.S. and Africa. Craig is ordained by the National Baptist Convention, an African-American denomination, and for roughly a decade was one of the associate ministers at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church in Philadelphia. Craig and Médine’s story together is Impossible Love: The True Story of an African Civil War, Miracles, and Hope Against All Odds (Chosen Books, 2016).
Theology in the Raw Conference - Exiles in Babylon
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#701 - Inerrancy and the Cosmology of Biblical Writers
#700 - Inerrancy, Female Deacons, and Attending Same-Sex Weddings.
#699 - A Conversation with Austin Fischer
#698 - Church membership, coming out, and why the Bible is so complicated
#697 - A Conversation with Jennie Allen
#696 - A Conversation with Derwin Gray
#695 - Is Joel Houston a heretic? Thoughts on "Christian" music and is divorce kind of like gay marriage?
#694 - A Conversation with Ed Uszynski
#693 - Is There Such A Thing As White European Theology?
#692 - A Conversation with Scott Sauls
#691 - A Conversation with Sam Allberry
#690 - A Conversation with Karen Swallow Prior
#689 - Why We Should Study the Background of the New Testament
#688 - Friendship & Theological Disagreements, Why is Gay Sex Sinful, and much more.
#687 - Can Women Serve in Positions of Leadership
#686 - A Conversation with Evan Wickham
#685 - More Thoughts on the Revoice Controversy
#684 - Revoice Conference Controversy
#683 - Short term mission trips, violence in the OT, and much more
#682 - Does Jordan Peterson believe that Jesus is God?
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