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Understanding Paul’s Crankiness and Warmth in Context | Jeannine Brown

Understanding Paul’s Crankiness and Warmth in Context | Jeannine Brown

FromBehind the Books: A Podcast From IVP Academic


Understanding Paul’s Crankiness and Warmth in Context | Jeannine Brown

FromBehind the Books: A Podcast From IVP Academic

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
May 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Paul's letters offer a blend of raw emotion and profound theology, revealing a personality that could express both stern rebuke and tender warmth. In this episode, host Lynn Cohick sits down with Jeaninne Brown, The David Price Professor of Biblical and Theological Foundations at Bethel Seminary. With over two decades of teaching and scholarship, Brown brings a wealth of insight into Pauline literature. Together, they dive into the implications of Paul’s teachings in a Greco-Roman setting and unpack the concept of citizenship as portrayed in his letters. Brown also shares her recent scholarly endeavors, including her forthcoming book Embedded Genres in the New Testament and her deep dive into the Christ poem in Philippians—offering rich theological insights against the backdrop of Roman cultural expectations.Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on Pauline literature and its relevance today.This episode highlights the following themes:The complex interplay between Roman citizenship and the Christian identity in Paul's writingsThe role of genre and context in interpreting Paul's letters, particularly the Christ poem in PhilippiansChallenges and insights from Brown's career in a male-dominated fieldLinks from this episode:Get to know more about Lynn Cohick: https://www.ivpress.com/lynn-h-cohick?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btb Get to know more about Jeannine Brown: https://www.ivpress.com/jeannine-k-brown?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btb Read The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 2nd Edition by ​​Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick and Nijay Gupta: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-paul-and-his-letters?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btb Read Scripture as Communication: Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics by Jeannine Brown: https://amzn.to/4bbt4wS Read The Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, 2nd Edition by Joel Green, Nicholas Perrin and Jeannine Brown: https://www.ivpress.com/dictionary-of-jesus-and-the-gospels?utm_source=ivpod25&utm_medium=ivp_btb Read Embedded Genres in the New Testament by Jeannine Brown: https://amzn.to/4dAKKUj Read Philippians: From People to Letter by Peter Oakes: https://amzn.to/4aifFSv As an Amazon Associate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above.Links and Credits✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.✅ Producers: Alexandra Horn and Travis Albritton✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts✅ Production Assistants: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Jack Reece✅ Social Media Manager: Allie Noble✅ Podcast Art: Brad Joiner✅ Theme Song: "Trip Don't Fall" by Midnight DaydreamDisclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.
Released:
May 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (10)

It may seem easy to judge a book by its cover, but behind every book stands many, many people—not only authors, but also editors, designers, marketers, and salespeople, among others. On Behind the Books: A Podcast from IVP Academic, we take the posture of curious learners to explore the humanity behind and within the publishing process, enjoying the intellectual and faith journeys that have brought us to this one-of-a-kind calling.In our first season of the Behind the Books podcast, we focus on a milestone publication recently released, the second edition of The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, what we affectionately call “the DPL2.” We think the best way to do that is to hand the mic (literally!) to the three volume editors: the biblical scholars Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick, and Nijay Gupta. For eleven episodes, they’ll take us on a deep dive into the DPL2 with interviews and conversation with contributors, to share insights from the planning, research, writing, and editing process, and (in the season finale) to take a look back at the creation of the first edition of the DPL thirty years ago.