Dec 21, 2020
Dr. Richard Schultz, the Blanchard Professor of Old Testament in Wheaton College Graduate School, has co-edited with Daniel Block, Isaianic Intertextuality and Intratextuality as Composition-Historical Indicators: Methodological Challenges in Determining Literary Influence, along with other books and articles. In this...
Dec 15, 2020
Dr. Julie Newberry, Assistant Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College, investigates the language of Joy and rejoicing in the Gospel of Luke. The angel’s greeting (Luke 1:28) to Mary might not be just a greeting after all. She considers the contrast between Zechariah’s encounter and Mary’s.
Dec 8, 2020
Dr. Alexander Loney, Associate Professor of Classical Languages at Wheaton College, stops by to talk with Dr. Capes about how the Greeks understood the gods, where they came from, how they functioned. Homer and Hesiod composed “the Bible” of the Greeks, and they provide a very different worldview than the...
Nov 30, 2020
Travis Wright, a PhD student from Cambridge University, joins Dr. Capes to read aloud the poetic sounds of Psalm 1:1 and to consider a few of the artful metaphors that grace this wisdom Psalm.
Nov 23, 2020
Dr. Peter Williams is Principal, Tyndale House in Cambridge, England. He is also chair of the International Greek New Testament Project, a member of the translation committee of the English Standard Version of the Bible, associate editor of The Greek New Testament produced at Tyndale House, and has authored other books...