S5:E4- Dr. Michael Graves- "Reading Scripture Like Jesus"- Monday, February 7th, 2022
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Welcome to Season 5! Today we speak with Dr. Michael Graves, the Armerding Professor of Biblical Studies in the Bible and Theology Department at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL. His primary area of teaching is the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) and is highly respected scholar and amazing teacher. Dr. Graves also teaches and lectures at Gary Church– where he serves in many capacities as well as an usher. Have you ever wanted to ask what scripture actually was . . . and were too afraid to ask? What is the best ways to begin reading the Bible? Why should we read scripture? Does it have any real benefits? Or curious about what scripture can teach about reading scripture? Join us as we have a conversation about faith, scripture, and God’s call in our everyday life.
We begin with a prayer (00:41), our lunch menu (01:27) Dr. Graves' work, and name of new book (02:51), Michael's own story of faith in Christ (04:27), how God called him to be a professor (06:34), the process of becoming a scholar and faculty member (10:31), what he loves about teaching at Wheaton College and in congregations (14:50), what is scripture (16:11), why scripture so important to Christians (22:40), main obstacles people have to reading the Bible (26:58), key concepts to interpreting the Bible (35:13), the ways Jesus uses scripture and "Inner-Biblical Interpretation" (38:39), advice for people picking up a Bible the first time (45:26), ways people who are familiar with scripture can continue to grow in Christ through the Bible (49:35), how scripture has been shaping him in the last 10 years (54:00), what he hopes people find in reading scripture (57:08), and a final prayer and blessing (59:02).
For more information about Michael and his work:
- Armerding Professor of Biblical Studies
- Michael's newest book: "How Scripture Interprets Scripture: What Biblical Writers Can Teach us about Reading the Bible."
- "Biblical Interpretation in the Early Church" (Ad Fontes: Early Christian Sources)
- "The Inspiration and Interpretation of Scripture: What the Early Church Can Teach Us Jerome's Hebrew Philology: A Study Based on His Commentary on Jeremiah (Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements) Commentary on Jeremiah (Ancient Christian Texts)"
Menu for Today's Lunch with Michael:
- Gazpacho Paired With Pineapple Carpaccio, Pomegranate & Vanilla Salt by Gordon Ramsay
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1. Gathering (00:00:00)
2. Opening Prayer (00:00:41)
3. Lunch Menu (00:01:27)
4. Dr. Graves' Work, and New Book (00:02:51)
5. Michael's Own Story of Faith in Christ (00:04:27)
6. God's Call to be a Professor (00:06:34)
7. Process of Becoming a Scholar and Faculty Member (00:10:31)
8. The Love of Teaching at Wheaton College and in Congregations (00:14:50)
9. What Is Scripture? (00:16:11)
10. Why Is Scripture Important to Christians? (00:22:40)
11. Main Obstacles People Have to Reading the Bible (00:26:58)
12. Key Concepts to Interpreting the Bible (00:35:13)
13. The Ways Jesus Uses Scripture and "Inner-Biblical Interpretation" (00:38:39)
14. Advice for People Picking up a Bible the First Time (00:45:26)
15. Ways People Who Are Familiar with Scripture Can Continue to Grow in Christ through the Bible (00:49:35)
16. How Scripture Has Been Shaping Michael in the Last 10 years (00:54:00)
17. What He Hopes People Find in Reading Scripture (00:57:08)
18. Final Prayer and Blessing (00:59:02)
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