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Red Thread Podcast Episode 1: What is the Red Thread?

 
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In the first episode of our Red Thread podcast series, Neil introduces the series and talks to Lucie about their thoughts and attitudes to the Bible.

A few words on method:

  • ‘Don’t think but look’ (Wittgenstein). Leave generalisations behind for the moment.

  • We’re taking pictures of the landscape, building an album (also Wittgenstein…)

  • Treat the Bible like any other ancient document. Critical, scholarly approach.

  • Everything we say is open to correction.

  • Part of the aim is to prod listeners into thinking critically for themselves.

Things we mentioned you might want to look up:

  • Ludwig Wittgenstein - 20th century Austrian philosopher. He worked on the nature of language etc.

  • Plato - ancient philosopher. Wrote his philosophy in the form of dialogues, imaginary conversations between 2 or 3 people. Socrates was Plato’s teacher, and a very famous figure in the history of philosophy. Socrates is the main character in all of Plato’s dialogues.

  • Sam Willis - member of City Life Church. Works on making Hightown a better, nicer place to live. ‘This rice-pudding isn’t going to eat itself.’

  • Pentateuch - the first 5 books of the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy). Also known as the Torah or The Five Books of Moses.

  • Is Scripture/the Bible ‘inspired’? - we’re asking how God was involved in the writing of Scripture. Did he take over the mind of the writer? Did he whisper in their ear?

  • Lucie used the phrase ‘The 5 acts of Scripture’. - This is referencing a well-known paper by N. T. Wright called How can the Bible be authoritative?’, available here.

  • Ecclesiastes - a book of the Bible. The Hebrew name for it is Qohelet.

  • Philip Larkin - a very cynical English poet.

  • Interpolation - a bit that has been added into the text of the Bible by later editors. A rare phenomenon. (I mention the word once when talking about Ecclesiastes, but on reflection I reckon the bit I mean is more of an editorial insert than an interpolation, strictly speaking).

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In the first episode of our Red Thread podcast series, Neil introduces the series and talks to Lucie about their thoughts and attitudes to the Bible.

A few words on method:

  • ‘Don’t think but look’ (Wittgenstein). Leave generalisations behind for the moment.

  • We’re taking pictures of the landscape, building an album (also Wittgenstein…)

  • Treat the Bible like any other ancient document. Critical, scholarly approach.

  • Everything we say is open to correction.

  • Part of the aim is to prod listeners into thinking critically for themselves.

Things we mentioned you might want to look up:

  • Ludwig Wittgenstein - 20th century Austrian philosopher. He worked on the nature of language etc.

  • Plato - ancient philosopher. Wrote his philosophy in the form of dialogues, imaginary conversations between 2 or 3 people. Socrates was Plato’s teacher, and a very famous figure in the history of philosophy. Socrates is the main character in all of Plato’s dialogues.

  • Sam Willis - member of City Life Church. Works on making Hightown a better, nicer place to live. ‘This rice-pudding isn’t going to eat itself.’

  • Pentateuch - the first 5 books of the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy). Also known as the Torah or The Five Books of Moses.

  • Is Scripture/the Bible ‘inspired’? - we’re asking how God was involved in the writing of Scripture. Did he take over the mind of the writer? Did he whisper in their ear?

  • Lucie used the phrase ‘The 5 acts of Scripture’. - This is referencing a well-known paper by N. T. Wright called How can the Bible be authoritative?’, available here.

  • Ecclesiastes - a book of the Bible. The Hebrew name for it is Qohelet.

  • Philip Larkin - a very cynical English poet.

  • Interpolation - a bit that has been added into the text of the Bible by later editors. A rare phenomenon. (I mention the word once when talking about Ecclesiastes, but on reflection I reckon the bit I mean is more of an editorial insert than an interpolation, strictly speaking).

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