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Beth Stovell on Biblical Hermeneutics and Discernment
Dr. Beth Stovell is professor of Old Testament at Ambrose Seminary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. A few years ago, Stovell delivered a paper entitled “Read This Writing and Tell Me What It Means” at the Society of Vineyard Scholars Conference. In the lecture she explores how Christians who ordinarily look for a singular meaning in Scripture address the diversity inherent in a charismatic tradition.
Cheryl B. Anderson on Law in the OT
Dr. Cheryl B. Anderson is Professor of Old Testament at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. In this video she offers a helpful discussion on law in the Old Testament. A good resource for students.
Dr. Beverly Gaventa: “Listening to Romans with Junia and Her Sisters”
Dr. Beverly Gaventa is New Testament professor at Princeton Theological Seminary.
Old Testament Class with Christine Hayes
A Yale University Intro to OT course with Dr. Christine Hayes is available to the public on YouTube. See the first class below. For all lectures click here.
Lynn Cohick on Philippians
Dr. Lynn Cohick discusses her commentary on Philippians. Cohick is Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College.
See also her lecture below entitled “‘We are the Circumcision’: Philippians 3 and the Christian Life”
Karen Jobes Discusses her Commentary on 1, 2, & 3 John
Dr. Karen H. Jobes was Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor of New Testament and Exegesis at Wheaton College and Graduate School from 2005-2015. Prior to that she taught at Westminster Theological Seminary .Among other publications, she is the author of a commentary on 1, 2, & 3 John.
Dr. Stephanie Crowder Discusses Mark 6
The Rev. Dr. Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder share her brief thoughts on Mark 6:1-13. Crowder is professor of New Testament Studies at Belmont University.
Mignon Jacobs on Biblical Narratives of Migration
Dr. Mignon Jacobs is associate professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, as well as associate provost for accreditation and educational effectiveness and accreditation liaison officer. She speaks on the topic of migration and the Old Testament in response to a lecture by Dr. Daniel Carroll Rodas on “People on the Move: Biblical Narratives of Migration and Their Echos Today.” She is introduced and begins speaking at the 11 minute mark.
Ellen F. Davis on Scripture and the Church
Dr. Ellen F. Davis is Interim Dean and Amos Ragan Kearns Distinguished Professor of Bible and Practical Theology at Duke University Divinity School.