From the Lectern Podcast
1) E118 - Jesus and Parables: A Metaphorical Theologian
Bailey exposes the rich depths within Jesus’ parables positing Jesus as the metaphorical theologian whose parables must be considered within a Middle Eastern context. We examine the parable of the Goo...Show More
2) E117 - Jesus and Women: The One Who Elevates and Protects
In our continuing discussion of Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes, the KD Team examines Bailey's work on Jesus' ministry with and to women. Western readers gain much from Jesus' interaction with the w...Show More
3) E116 - Transcending Nationalism: The Inauguration of Jesus’ Ministry
Kenneth E. Bailey offers an in-depth exegetical, cultural, and social examination of Jesus’ inaugural sermon in Luke 4:16-31. In posing the question, “how would they have heard it?” Bailey illuminates...Show More
4) E115 - The Lord’s Prayer: Our Father, His Kingdom
Kenneth E. Bailey’s Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes considers how the Lord’s Prayer would have dramatically opened the minds and hearts for Jesus’ Middle Eastern listeners. The KD team discusses key...Show More
5) E114 - Reimagining the Christmas Story: The Manger and the Cross
Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes by Kenneth E. Bailey seeks to illuminate parts of Jesus’ life and ministry that often get overlooked by Western readers. The KD team begins to unpack this extraordina...Show More
6) E113 - Christ and the African American Community
Lisa Spencer joins the KD Team to discuss her contribution to the Southeastern Theological Review.
7) E112 - Worshipping Christ From Various Cultural Contexts
Dr. Daniel Hill of Dallas Theological Seminary discusses the connection between our understanding of Christ and our daily actions.
8) E111 - Christ of the Mudswamp
Dr. Naomi Reese from Trinity International University shares insights on Japanese Christological engagement.
9) E110 - Neglected Latino Voices and North American Eschatologies
Dr. Miguel Echevarria shares insights from his essay "Middleton and Wright Have We Loved, But Padilla and Escobar? North American Eschatologies and Neglected Latino Voices"
10) E109 - Southeastern Theological Review: Introduction