NT Pod
Summary: Mark Goodacre's podcast about the New Testament and Christian Origins. Condensed comment from an academic perspective for everyone interested in historical approaches to the the New Testament.
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The fourth episode of the NT Pod discusses Troy Martin's intriguing translation of 1 Corinthians 11.15 as "For her hair is given to her instead of a testicle". It is six and a half minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below. NT Pod Episode 4: Does 1 Cor. 11.15 refer to a "testicle"? (mp3) The podcast provides a summary of a talk I recently gave in Rome, at the SBL International Meeting, for which I provided a hand-out (PDF), which may be useful to some -- it summarizes the argument and gives the background texts. Key texts: 1 Corinthians 11.1-16 Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
The third episode of the NT Pod begins with the use of the term "redaction" in the recent publication of British MPs' expenses; it then explores the use of the term in New Testament studies. It is eight and a half minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below. NT Pod Episode 3: What is "Redaction"? (mp3) Key texts: Matthew 8:23-27 // Mark 4:35-41 NT Blog: Programme Notes Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
The second episode of the NT Pod explores how Paul wrote his letters -- by dictating to a scribe. It is just under seven minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below. NT Pod Episode 2: Paul the letter speaker (mp3) Key texts: Romans 16:22, Galatians 6:11. Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
The first episode of the NT Pod begins at the beginning of the canonical New Testament and discusses Matt. 1.1-17 (Matthew's Genealogy). It is six minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below. NT Pod Episode 1: Matthew's Genealogy (mp3) Key texts: Matthew 1:1-17 Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.