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The BREW THEOLOGY Force Awakens. May The 4th Be With You… get ready for this special Live Podcast event!
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This is The Way to a galactic podcast packed with hyperspace theology, laser sharp theologians, rebellious questions, dark-sided brews, and party favors - unofficially - endorsed by Ewoks (Laugh if up, fuzzball! Cuz we partied, Endor-style!)
The force is strong with these two star theologians, Mark & Pam.
A long time ago in the Ancient Near East far, far away… There was the Rise of The Torah!
We all know words carry weight like holding a lightsaber! Writing was a pretty new technology for the writers of Deuteronomy (5th book in the Jewish Torah), something they used for purposes beyond royal bureaucratic purposes. What’s interesting about this technology, among other things, is that individuals and communities came to use it as authoritative, that is, as something to be consulted because it served as a normative guide for community action, understanding, and thus life. For oral cultures in the ancient near east, the shift to using writing this way was huge. And it provides a point of comparison with our current digital revolution, as digital devices, apps, and other technologies invade and structure our lives.
It’s time to unlearn what you have learned like a good a padawan. We’ll unpack the emergence of new technology, then and now, as we seek to better get a handle on how we think about the Bible and authoritative texts moving forward. It’s your destiny to listen! Do. Or do not. There is no try!
Get ready for Part 1!
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Pamela Eisenbaum is Professor of Biblical Studies and Christian Origins at Iliff School of Theology and affiliate faculty of the Center of Judaic Studies at the University of Denver. She holds an MTS from Harvard Divinity School and a PhD from Columbia University.
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If you are a fan of any of our Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.org to learn more, and/or become a local partner, sponsor and financial contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: [email protected] &/or [email protected]
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Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology)
Brew Theology swag HERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors.
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The BREW THEOLOGY Force Awakens. May The 4th Be With You… get ready for this special Live Podcast event!
Featuring
This is The Way to a galactic podcast packed with hyperspace theology, laser sharp theologians, rebellious questions, dark-sided brews, and party favors - unofficially - endorsed by Ewoks (Laugh if up, fuzzball! Cuz we partied, Endor-style!)
The force is strong with these two star theologians, Mark & Pam.
A long time ago in the Ancient Near East far, far away… There was the Rise of The Torah!
We all know words carry weight like holding a lightsaber! Writing was a pretty new technology for the writers of Deuteronomy (5th book in the Jewish Torah), something they used for purposes beyond royal bureaucratic purposes. What’s interesting about this technology, among other things, is that individuals and communities came to use it as authoritative, that is, as something to be consulted because it served as a normative guide for community action, understanding, and thus life. For oral cultures in the ancient near east, the shift to using writing this way was huge. And it provides a point of comparison with our current digital revolution, as digital devices, apps, and other technologies invade and structure our lives.
It’s time to unlearn what you have learned like a good a padawan. We’ll unpack the emergence of new technology, then and now, as we seek to better get a handle on how we think about the Bible and authoritative texts moving forward. It’s your destiny to listen! Do. Or do not. There is no try!
Get ready for Part 1!
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Pamela Eisenbaum is Professor of Biblical Studies and Christian Origins at Iliff School of Theology and affiliate faculty of the Center of Judaic Studies at the University of Denver. She holds an MTS from Harvard Divinity School and a PhD from Columbia University.
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If you are a fan of any of our Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.org to learn more, and/or become a local partner, sponsor and financial contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: [email protected] &/or [email protected]
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Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology)
Brew Theology swag HERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors.
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