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Yet another great conversation. Jennifer Garcia Bashaw is a professor, minister, author, and public scholar. Her main areas of study and writing are New Testament studies, the work of René Girard, and biblical interpretation. She is a Nerd-in-Residence for The Bible for Normal People podcast and enjoy preaching and teaching in various settings, and she has been on the podcast twice before.
Aaron Higashi is a public Bible scholar with a PhD in biblical interpretation from Chicago Theological Seminary. He writes Bible commentaries, including 1 & 2 Samuel for Normal People: A Guide to Prophets, Kings, and Some Pretty Terrible Men, and answers Bible questions on Instagram at @abhigashi.
Together they wrote Serving up Scripture, which is the topic of this conversation. A book about the Bible using the metaphor of cooking which makes it a pretty special book.
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By Monica AlhbinYet another great conversation. Jennifer Garcia Bashaw is a professor, minister, author, and public scholar. Her main areas of study and writing are New Testament studies, the work of René Girard, and biblical interpretation. She is a Nerd-in-Residence for The Bible for Normal People podcast and enjoy preaching and teaching in various settings, and she has been on the podcast twice before.
Aaron Higashi is a public Bible scholar with a PhD in biblical interpretation from Chicago Theological Seminary. He writes Bible commentaries, including 1 & 2 Samuel for Normal People: A Guide to Prophets, Kings, and Some Pretty Terrible Men, and answers Bible questions on Instagram at @abhigashi.
Together they wrote Serving up Scripture, which is the topic of this conversation. A book about the Bible using the metaphor of cooking which makes it a pretty special book.
Like and share this episode on Social media and to your friends. Follow the podcast on Facebook; Instagram and the Blog and if you want, write your thoughts and comments in the comment section under the episode on these platforms.

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