Nathan Slegers: The Link between Passover and Easter




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Summary: Nathan Slegers is today’s guest on The Segilola Salami Show. Nathan shares with us why, as a Mechanical Engineering professor, he had to write a book about the link between Passover and Easter. I assure you, you need to click play now to listen to all that Nathan Slegers has to say.<br>  <br> About Nathan Slegers<br> <a href="http://www.segilolasalami.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Nathan-Slegers-The-Link-between-Passover-and-Easter-poster.jpg"></a>Nathan Slegers (Ph.D.) has been an educator and scholar for almost two decades with 30 published technical papers. He is currently a Professor at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. Nathan’s most recent book “Passover: The Story of Easter from the Beginning” rediscovers the meaning behind both Passover and Easter by investigating the stories and community behind both events.<br> Often when discussing religious themes people emphasize doctrines rather than reasons behind beliefs. Nathan Slegers takes a different approach and first looks at the stories and community traditions behind religious themes. Those stories help a broad audience learn about the purpose of those connected holidays and why some people consider them significant without needing to agree on any doctrine. For that reason, this book is relevant to people of all religions who want to know the history behind Passover and Easter. The approach outlined is also valuable for authors and readers of many genres who want to educate readers of diverse backgrounds through foundational stories.<br>  <br> About The Segilola Salami Show<br> The Segilola Salami show is hosted by <a href="http://www.segilolasalami.co.uk/about-segilola-salami/">Segilola Salami who is also an author, freelance writer and blogger</a>. <a href="http://www.segilolasalami.co.uk/useless-warrior-princess-launch/">Her latest book is called Useless Warrior Princess</a>.<br> The show is set in a virtual cafe and is about books and publishing. The aim of the show is to be both educative and informative but in an entertaining way. Guests from all works of life come on the show to talk about the books they have read or written and how books motivated or inspired them. Listeners of the show get to discover new authors and new books as well as learn something new.<br> The show is published weekly on Tuesdays at 9 am GMT London. <a href="https://www.segilolasalami.co.uk/subscribe-to-podcast/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Please click here to subscribe</a> to be notified when a new episode is released.<br> If you would like to appear as a guest on the next episode of the podcast, please<a href="http://www.segilolasalami.co.uk/podcast-segilola-salami/appear-as-a-guest/"> click here to book your slot</a>.<br> If you are able to, I would really it if you can <a href="http://www.segilolasalami.co.uk/support-the-segilola-salami-show/">support the show</a>.<br> If you are an author, blogger or book lover, please subscribe to my authors and bloggers <a href="https://eepurl.com/bPi2_f" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">mailing list</a> to find out about new self-published books that need reviews. I send out monthly newsletters with details of authors and their books that need honest feedback.<br> The intro music used in this episode was <a href="http://www.chrislament.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">provided by Chris Lament</a>.<br> Please download a FREE copy of Yetunde: An Ode To My Mother by Segilola Salami on Amazon<br><br> <br> <br> ***<br> I would love to know your thoughts on today’s episode “Nathan Slegers: The Link between Passover and Easter”. Please leave a comment below.If you have found this blog post useful, you can subscribe to Segilola Salami's blog via email by visiting http://www.segilolasalami.co.uk/blog/. You can also follow Segilola Salami on Twitter https://twitter.com/iyayetunde1<br> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer."></a>