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11. Can We Trust the Bible? (feat. Dr. Jeffrey Aernie)

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How can we think well about who God is? This Week At Windsor we had the opportunity to speak with Dr Jeffrey Aernie, Professor at Alphacrucis University College and New Testament Scholar. As a fellow American, Jeff and Jonathan go back twenty years attending the same University, then seminary together. Jeff is a lover of language which drew him to study the New Testament in the original Greek.

Jeff, Jonathan and Ardin dive into a world of higher education and how it differs in Australia compared to the Untied States. Along the way they also explore how the Bible is translated from its original text to English. They will talk about understanding a living, breathing text written in a period time far removed from our own.

Come learn about cabbage as a love language. Stay to find out which Bible verse you've probably been misapplying all these years. This whole episode is a must listen!
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If you want to read some of Dr. Aernie's works, check out these links:
Narrative Discipleship: Portraits of Women in the Gospel of Mark
Is Paul Also Among the Prophets?
Jeff's articles on Google Scholar

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How can we think well about who God is? This Week At Windsor we had the opportunity to speak with Dr Jeffrey Aernie, Professor at Alphacrucis University College and New Testament Scholar. As a fellow American, Jeff and Jonathan go back twenty years attending the same University, then seminary together. Jeff is a lover of language which drew him to study the New Testament in the original Greek.

Jeff, Jonathan and Ardin dive into a world of higher education and how it differs in Australia compared to the Untied States. Along the way they also explore how the Bible is translated from its original text to English. They will talk about understanding a living, breathing text written in a period time far removed from our own.

Come learn about cabbage as a love language. Stay to find out which Bible verse you've probably been misapplying all these years. This whole episode is a must listen!
---
If you want to read some of Dr. Aernie's works, check out these links:
Narrative Discipleship: Portraits of Women in the Gospel of Mark
Is Paul Also Among the Prophets?
Jeff's articles on Google Scholar

  continue reading

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