Bible Readers Podcast

Interview with Dr. Matthew Tsakanikas


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In this episode of The Bible Readers Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Matthew Tsakanikas, Associate Professor of Theology at Christendom College. Dr. Tsakanikas is an expert on the book of Genesis, Thomistic Moral Philosophy, and the Writings of Doctor of the Church, St. Lawrence Brindisi. He holds degrees from Christendom College, The Pontifical John Paul the Second Institute, and the Pontifical University of the Lateran. He also runs catholic460.com, a website dedicated to evangelization and helping catholics understand how the earliest Christians read the Bible. In this episode, we discuss how to read the book of Genesis in light of the later books of the Pentateuch, namely Exodus, and how that can help us unlock the meaning of the book of Genesis. If you haven’t listened to this week’s episode on Genesis 4-5, go back and do so as it will help you understand this conversation a little bit more.
 
Thanks for joining us today and huge thanks to Dr. Tsakanikas for taking the time to sit down with me. If you’re interested in exploring more of Dr. Tsakanikas’ work, Be sure to check the show notes to find links to all of the articles he mentioned and his website, Catholic460.com. Next week, we will be reading and discussing Genesis 12-22 and the story of Abraham. I’m really excited about it, I think you guys are really gonna love it. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to subscribe and leave us a five star rating on iTunes and please share this podcast with anyone you know who wants to learn more about the Bible. You can find us on Facebook by searching for Bible Readers Podcast and if you like the show, you can ask me questions and engage in some great discussion. Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss any of these great lessons and discussions. Thanks again for joining me and I’ll see you next time on the Bible Readers Podcast.
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