Scott Rae: So Dan, I too really appreciate you tackling all these subjects and putting them in one place for people to have as a resource. So that was my main motivation was like, I almost couldn't help write it because so many people are asking these kind of questions. And the saddest part, it's not just Bible trivia, it is because it is causing people to doubt faith, leave faith, and not be interested in faith because of these very topics that are coming out of the Bible. Well, you mentioned that I am on church staff and I have been in Santa Cruz, California, which is a pretty progressive town, a beach town up north, where you are, and I almost can't help but write this book because being in 31 years of ministry, youth leader and young adult leader, then we planted Vintage Faith Church right near the university, these are the very questions that keep coming up over and over and over and over again from both Christians and non-Christians. Why would you write a book dealing with so many controversial topics like this?ĭan Kimball: Yep. It's says, Making Sense of the Anti-Women, Anti-science, Pro-violence, Pro-slavery and Other Crazy-Sounding Parts of Scripture. He's also on faculty at Western Seminary and he's written a great new book that is so in line with what we do on the Think Biblically podcast because the title is How (Not) to Read the Bible. He is on staff at Vintage Faith Church in Santa Cruz, California. ![]() Sean McDowell: Today we have with us a first time guest by the name of Dan Kimball. ![]() Scott Rae: I'm your co-host, Scott Rae, dean of faculty and professor of Christian ethics. I'm your host, Sean McDowell, professor of apologetics. Sean McDowell: Welcome to Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture, a podcast from Talbot School of Theology, Biola University.
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