Living and Effective
Summary: What happens when humanity and the Bible collide? Living and Effective, the new podcast from Christianity Today and the Christian Standard Bible, looks for answers to hard questions and finds the often overlooked ways that the Bible accomplishes God's plan in the world. Host Richard Clark (podcast producer and editor at Christianity Today) talks with historians, theologians, and other experts to uncover the surprising role of the Bible in critical moments of human history, and engage with tough questions: How could people on both sides of the Civil Rights Movement use scripture to make their case? Why did so many American theologians falter on the issue of slavery? Was Bonhoeffer decision to join the conspiracy to kill Hitler biblical? By confronting these issues and more, this podcast series takes listeners on a journey through the Bible's role as living and effective in the world and challenges our assumptions about culture and Scripture.
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The Bible comforted and tormented Bonhoeffer until the very end. Misunderstood, isolated, and distraught, Bonhoeffer ended up a hero. But not before he lost it all.
Martin Luther's near death experience and a technological innovation kicked off a series of events that would make the Bible more accessible than ever. But could Luther deal with the fallout?
This week, we're taking a break. But there's a lot more that can be said about what we've already explored.
Martin Luther King Jr. and other Christian civil rights activists found themselves caught between two sides: fight or flight. But the Bible prepared them for a more transcendent approach. Guests: Jemar Tisby Mika Edmonson Living and Effective is produced by Christianity Today, in collaboration with the Christian Standard Bible.
The Jesus People embraced the counter-culture, used the book of Acts as their script, introduced Jesus to a generation of skeptics, and derailed Bob Dylan's career. Guests: Larry Eskeridge Greg Thornbury Trevin Wax Living and Effective is produced by Christianity Today, in collaboration with the Christian Standard Bible.
Slavery ended because of a war, not a Bible verse. Guests: Mark Noll Steve Patton Thabiti Anyabwile Living and Effective is produced by Christianity Today, in collaboration with the Christian Standard Bible.
Christianity Today and the Christian Standard Bible set out to make a podcast about what happens when humanity and the Bible collide. We'll be honest: this did not go the way we planned.