Seven Things I Wish Christians Knew

This episode, chapter 3: Scripture is normative not negotiable. It has direct implications for standards of human behviour. It isn't a long list of suggestions.

Show Notes

Seven Things I Wish Christians Knew is a podcast based on the book of the same name by Dr. Michael Bird, a super-series designed to help you get past seven of the most common mistakes Christians make when it comes to the Bible.

This episode, chapter 3: Scripture is normative not negotiable. It has direct implications for standards of human behviour. It isn't a long list of suggestions.

First up, a reading from Dr. Bird's book, examining how to read the Old Testament now that the New Testament has arrived. Then Mike interviews Dr. Brian Rosner to help us understand how theology develops over time and hold the balance between sitting over scripture and being crushed by it.

Dr. Rosner has three degrees from three different countries, culminating in a prize-winning Cambridge University PhD. He has lectured in New Testament at the University of Aberdeen, Ethics and New Testament at Moore Theological College, and he is now the Principal of Ridley College. He’s also a member of the international society of New Testament scholars, a member of the Holman Christian Standard Bible Translation Oversight Committee, and the author or editor of a dozen books. So Brian is the perfect person to help us understand why the Bible is normative, not negotiable

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What is Seven Things I Wish Christians Knew?

Theologian Dr. Michael Bird wants to help you get past seven of the most common mistakes Christians make when it comes to the Bible.

Based on his book by the same name, Mike goes through everything from the truth about Divine Inspiration to the difference between taking the Bible seriously and literally.

In each episode he gives the key lessons to a chapter from his book and interviews an international expert on the topic, so you can be certain about Seven Things I Wish Christians Knew.