A signpost for the lost. A resting place for the weary. Experiences that point to God. An expression of The Elevation Church. We're at 3, Remi Olowude str, lekki 2nd roundabout. Oniru, Lekki, Lagos State, Nigeria. We meet every Sunday at 10am and Wednesday at 6:30pm. Join us sometime, we can't wait to have you!
…
continue reading
Content provided by Doubts Aloud Podcast. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Doubts Aloud Podcast or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App
Go offline with the Player FM app!
Go offline with the Player FM app!
DA - Episode 76 - The McGrewvianism Phenomenon with Josh & John – Part 1
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 416883833 series 2074794
Content provided by Doubts Aloud Podcast. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Doubts Aloud Podcast or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Show Notes
Friends of the show John Nelson and Josh Parikh return as guests together. They introduce Josh’s new term to the world: McGrewvianism, which is the apologetic approach of partners Tim & Lydia McGrew. They are scholars in their own fields but do not use the methods of modern NT scholarship when arguing for the historical reliability of the gospels. Potentially this can be seen as fresh air, but Josh & John dig deeper.
This will be the first episode of a 2 part set. Josh & John cover such topics as McGrewvianism treatment of modern NT scholarship and their key ‘undesigned coincidences’ argument.
Links:
We discussed ‘undesigned coincidences’ with Jonathan McLatchie in our episode 29.
John’s blog, which has a post on undesigned coincidences, is:
https://www.behindthegospels.com/
The McGrews
https://lydiamcgrew.com/
Tim doesn’t seem to have a home page for his work, search for him on Amazon, or here:
https://wmich.edu/philosophy/directory/mcgrew
Doubts Aloud Links:
Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
…
continue reading
Friends of the show John Nelson and Josh Parikh return as guests together. They introduce Josh’s new term to the world: McGrewvianism, which is the apologetic approach of partners Tim & Lydia McGrew. They are scholars in their own fields but do not use the methods of modern NT scholarship when arguing for the historical reliability of the gospels. Potentially this can be seen as fresh air, but Josh & John dig deeper.
This will be the first episode of a 2 part set. Josh & John cover such topics as McGrewvianism treatment of modern NT scholarship and their key ‘undesigned coincidences’ argument.
Links:
We discussed ‘undesigned coincidences’ with Jonathan McLatchie in our episode 29.
John’s blog, which has a post on undesigned coincidences, is:
https://www.behindthegospels.com/
The McGrews
https://lydiamcgrew.com/
Tim doesn’t seem to have a home page for his work, search for him on Amazon, or here:
https://wmich.edu/philosophy/directory/mcgrew
Doubts Aloud Links:
Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
83 episodes
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 416883833 series 2074794
Content provided by Doubts Aloud Podcast. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Doubts Aloud Podcast or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Show Notes
Friends of the show John Nelson and Josh Parikh return as guests together. They introduce Josh’s new term to the world: McGrewvianism, which is the apologetic approach of partners Tim & Lydia McGrew. They are scholars in their own fields but do not use the methods of modern NT scholarship when arguing for the historical reliability of the gospels. Potentially this can be seen as fresh air, but Josh & John dig deeper.
This will be the first episode of a 2 part set. Josh & John cover such topics as McGrewvianism treatment of modern NT scholarship and their key ‘undesigned coincidences’ argument.
Links:
We discussed ‘undesigned coincidences’ with Jonathan McLatchie in our episode 29.
John’s blog, which has a post on undesigned coincidences, is:
https://www.behindthegospels.com/
The McGrews
https://lydiamcgrew.com/
Tim doesn’t seem to have a home page for his work, search for him on Amazon, or here:
https://wmich.edu/philosophy/directory/mcgrew
Doubts Aloud Links:
Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
…
continue reading
Friends of the show John Nelson and Josh Parikh return as guests together. They introduce Josh’s new term to the world: McGrewvianism, which is the apologetic approach of partners Tim & Lydia McGrew. They are scholars in their own fields but do not use the methods of modern NT scholarship when arguing for the historical reliability of the gospels. Potentially this can be seen as fresh air, but Josh & John dig deeper.
This will be the first episode of a 2 part set. Josh & John cover such topics as McGrewvianism treatment of modern NT scholarship and their key ‘undesigned coincidences’ argument.
Links:
We discussed ‘undesigned coincidences’ with Jonathan McLatchie in our episode 29.
John’s blog, which has a post on undesigned coincidences, is:
https://www.behindthegospels.com/
The McGrews
https://lydiamcgrew.com/
Tim doesn’t seem to have a home page for his work, search for him on Amazon, or here:
https://wmich.edu/philosophy/directory/mcgrew
Doubts Aloud Links:
Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com
83 episodes
All episodes
×Welcome to Player FM!
Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.