Textual Community
This podcast features discussions w/ guests on topics like: Canon Studies | Hermeneutics | Biblical Theology | the Life of the Churches. Hosted by @chedspellman.
This podcast features discussions w/ guests on topics like: Canon Studies | Hermeneutics | Biblical Theology | the Life of the Churches. Hosted by @chedspellman.

Textual Community Podcast
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Episodes

Oct 10, 2021
Why Have you Forsaken Me? (Ps 22)
Oct 10, 2021
Oct 10, 2021
12 min
Lingering on the Lectionary: Why Have You Forsaken Me?Reflection on the readings for Oct 10 from the Revised Common Lectionary (Year B, Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost). Text: Ps 22.

Oct 3, 2021
Oct 3, 2021
11 min
Lingering on the Lectionary: The Righteous Sufferer and the Suffering SonReflection on the readings for Oct 3 from the Revised Common Lectionary (Year B, Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost). Texts: Job 1–2; Ps 26; Heb 1–2.

Sep 26, 2021
Providence and Prayer (Esther; Ps 124; James 5)
Sep 26, 2021
Sep 26, 2021
9 min
Lingering on the Lectionary: Providence and PrayerReflection on the readings for September 26 from the Revised Common Lectionary (Year B, Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost). Texts: Esther; Ps 124; James 5.13–20.

Sep 5, 2021
Sep 5, 2021
9 min
Lingering on the Lectionary: Does Your Neighbor Need your Good Works?Reflection on the readings for September 5 from the Revised Common Lectionary (Year B, Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost). Texts: Ps 125; Prov 22; James 2.

Aug 29, 2021
Aug 29, 2021
12 min
Lingering on the Lectionary: The Character of the King & the Heart of the MatterReflection on the readings for August 29 from the Revised Common Lectionary (Year B, Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost). Texts: Ps 45; Song of Songs 2.8–13; Mk 7.1–23; James 1.17–27.

Aug 25, 2021
Aug 25, 2021
43 min
In this discussion, I talk with Zach M. Bowden about his teaching and academic work in Church History and Historical Theology. We also discuss one of his essays on the church in the Medieval era & some of our formative experiences in theological education. Zach is an Assistant Professor of Theological Studies at Cedarville University.
You can read the essay we discuss in Historical Theology for the Church (B&H, 2020). https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143...
You can also catch this interview as part of the Lingering on the Lectionary podcast: https://linktr.ee/lectionary
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Aug 22, 2021
Aug 22, 2021
14 min
Lingering on the Lectionary: Lord, To Whom Shall We Go? Reflection on the readings for August 22 from the Revised Common Lectionary (Year B, Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost). Texts: 1 Kgs 8.1–43; Ps 84; Jn 6.56–69; Eph 6.10–20.

Aug 15, 2021
Aug 15, 2021
14 min
Lingering on the Lectionary: The Terror and Comfort of Pursuing WisdomReflection on the readings for August 15 from the Revised Common Lectionary (Year B, Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost). Texts: 1 Kgs 3:3–14; Ps 111; Jn 6:51–58; Eph 5:15–20.

Aug 12, 2021
Aug 12, 2021
35 min
In this discussion, I talk with Jonathan D. Watson about his new book: In The Name of Our Lord: Four Models of the Relationship Between Baptism, Catechesis, and Communion (Lexham Press).
Jonathan is Chair and Associate Professor of Christian Studies at Charleston Southern University. In our discussion, he shares his insights on the logic of the church's liturgy, the beauty of the gospel, and the significance of what we do as a gathered congregation of believers.
I also confess that I once called ecclesiology the most boring loci in all of Systematic Theology.
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Buy his book!
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Read One of His Related Journal Articles "The Ongoing 'Use' of Baptism: A Hole in the Baptist (Systematic) Baptistery"

Aug 8, 2021
Aug 8, 2021
13 min
Lingering on the Lectionary: Reflection on the readings for June 27 from the Revised Common Lectionary (Year B, Fifth Sunday after Pentecost). Texts: 2 Sam 1:1, 17–27 Psalm 130 Mark 5:21–43.



