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As the year draws to a close, the Bible Streams team gathers for a special end-of-year wrap-up episode! Hosted by our producer, Tim Whittle, and joined by regular hosts Jo, Chris, and Alex, this episode is a classic mix of reflection, fun, and excitement for what's ahead.
What’s in This Episode?2024 in Review:
The team takes a moment to reflect on a year filled with incredible series, challenging discussions, and moments of revelation. From deep dives into atonement theology to exploring the Pentateuch and other powerful biblical themes, we revisit the highlights and favourite moments from the past year.The Bible Streams Quiz of the Year:
It wouldn’t be a Bible Streams wrap-up without a bit of fun! Tim challenges Jo, Chris, and Alex with a difficult (and hilarious) quiz, testing their knowledge of the topics we’ve covered and some obscure Bible trivia. Who will emerge victorious?Sneak Peeks for 2025:
Get ready for what’s coming next! The team shares a glimpse into the exciting series and discussions planned for 2025. Expect more in-depth explorations, thought-provoking conversations, and engaging guest appearances.Featured Resources:
Gary Schnittjer - Torah Story: An Apprenticeship on the PentateuchBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
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In this episode, we dive into Gary Schnittjer’s insightful and engaging book, Torah Story: An Apprenticeship on the Pentateuch. If you've ever felt that the first five books of the Bible are daunting, this book (and our review!) might be just what you need. Schnittjer offers a fresh way of approaching Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy with clarity, curiosity, and a pastoral heart. We’ll unpack his key ideas, explore how he makes the Torah feel relevant for today, and share why this resource is a must-have for students, pastors, and curious readers alike. Plus, you can win a copy for your very own!!!
Featured Resources:
Gary Schnittjer - Torah Story: An Apprenticeship on the PentateuchBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
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As we complete our series on the Atonement, Chris and Jo discuss their learnings and surprise take-home applications. We wrap up the series with a message from Jo preached at Riverlife on the way we can practically apply the atoning work of Jesus to our lives.
Resources
The Nature of the Atonement - edited by James K. Beilby,Paul R. EddyPerspectives on the Extent of the Atonement - edited by Andrew David Naselli, Mark A. SnoebergerMapping Atonement: The Doctrine of Reconciliation in Christian History and Theology - William G. Witt, Joel ScandrettWhat Did the Cross Accomplish? A Conversation about the Atonement - Simon Gathercole, Robert B. Stewart, N.T. WrightBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
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Join Alex, Chris, and Jo as they dive into the deep (and sometimes nerdy!) waters of atonement theology. From heated debates on who exactly Jesus died for, to a fun detour into quantum theory and open theism, this episode blends big ideas with a light-hearted twist.
In this episode, we explore the different views on the extent of the atonement, including Limited Atonement (or Particular Redemption), Unlimited Atonement, and Amyraldianism (Four-Point Calvinism). We also touch on Universalism and the eternal question of how wide God's grace extends. Things get extra theological as we discuss infralapsarianism and supralapsarianism—how God’s plan for salvation unfolded in relation to the fall—and even dip into some quantum theory for all you theology geeks out there! If you're ready for an episode packed with both profound insights and a good dose of humour, now's the time to listen!
Featured Resources:
Gary Schnittjer - Torah StoryGary Schnittjer - How to Study the Bible's Use of the BibleOther Resources
The Nature of the Atonement - edited by James K. Beilby,Paul R. EddyPerspectives on the Extent of the Atonement - edited by Andrew David Naselli, Mark A. SnoebergerMapping Atonement: The Doctrine of Reconciliation in Christian History and Theology - William G. Witt, Joel ScandrettWhat Did the Cross Accomplish? A Conversation about the Atonement - Simon Gathercole, Robert B. Stewart, N.T. WrightBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
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In this episode of Bible Streams, Chris and Jo sit down with Dr. Gary Schnittjer to explore the profound theme of atonement in the Old Testament. How did God’s plan for redemption take shape in ancient Israel, and what can we learn from it today? Join us as we dig deep into the sacrificial system, covenant theology, and the rich symbolism that foreshadows Christ’s ultimate atonement on the cross. Whether you’re a Bible scholar or just curious, this conversation will open your eyes to the depth and beauty of God’s Word. Don’t miss it!
Featured Resources:
Gary Schnittjer - Torah StoryGary Schnittjer - How to Study the Bible's Use of the BibleOther Resources
The Nature of the Atonement - edited by James K. Beilby,Paul R. EddyPerspectives on the Extent of the Atonement - edited by Andrew David Naselli, Mark A. SnoebergerMapping Atonement: The Doctrine of Reconciliation in Christian History and Theology - William G. Witt, Joel ScandrettWhat Did the Cross Accomplish? A Conversation about the Atonement - Simon Gathercole, Robert B. Stewart, N.T. WrightBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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The saving work of Jesus is central to the Christian faith. But how does it actually work? The subject of the Atonement has been wrestled with for millennia, theologians trying to make sense of the many ways that scripture explains the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. How does this God-man's existence translate to eternal salvation for humanity? And who's included? How far does it stretch?
Join Alex, Chris and Jo (and maybe some special guests along the way) as they examine the many theories and understandings of the Atonement, and what that can mean for us today.
Exemplary models of the atonement examine how Jesus' obedience to death might influence humanity to put aside evil and become obedient ourselves. In this episode we look at frameworks like moral example and the scapegoat model, and explore what relevance they might have in understanding Christ's work on the cross.
Resources:
The Nature of the Atonement - edited by James K. Beilby,Paul R. EddyPerspectives on the Extent of the Atonement - edited by Andrew David Naselli, Mark A. SnoebergerMapping Atonement: The Doctrine of Reconciliation in Christian History and Theology - William G. Witt, Joel ScandrettWhat Did the Cross Accomplish? A Conversation about the Atonement - Simon Gathercole, Robert B. Stewart, N.T. WrightBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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The saving work of Jesus is central to the Christian faith. But how does it actually work? The subject of the Atonement has been wrestled with for millennia, theologians trying to make sense of the many ways that scripture explains the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. How does this God-man's existence translate to eternal salvation for humanity? And who's included? How far does it stretch?
Join Alex, Chris and Jo (and maybe some special guests along the way) as they examine the many theories and understandings of the Atonement, and what that can mean for us today.
This episode, we look at the Recapitulation model, where Christ's obedient sacrifice on the cross is the climax of his becoming both the fulfilment and new beginning of the human race. How might Jesus, as the new and true Adam, reconcile his people to God?
Resources:
The Nature of the Atonement - edited by James K. Beilby,Paul R. EddyPerspectives on the Extent of the Atonement - edited by Andrew David Naselli, Mark A. SnoebergerMapping Atonement: The Doctrine of Reconciliation in Christian History and Theology - William G. Witt, Joel ScandrettWhat Did the Cross Accomplish? A Conversation about the Atonement - Simon Gathercole, Robert B. Stewart, N.T. WrightBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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The saving work of Jesus is central to the Christian faith. But how does it actually work? The subject of the Atonement has been wrestled with for millennia, theologians trying to make sense of the many ways that scripture explains the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. How does this God-man's existence translate to eternal salvation for humanity? And who's included? How far does it stretch?
Join Alex, Chris and Jo (and maybe some special guests along the way) as they examine the many theories and understandings of the Atonement, and what that can mean for us today.
This episode, we look at the Substitutionary models, including Penal Substitutionary Atonement, some of its complexities and challenges, as well as its misunderstandings, and what we can learn from it.
Resources:
The Nature of the Atonement - edited by James K. Beilby,Paul R. EddyPerspectives on the Extent of the Atonement - edited by Andrew David Naselli, Mark A. SnoebergerMapping Atonement: The Doctrine of Reconciliation in Christian History and Theology - William G. Witt, Joel ScandrettWhat Did the Cross Accomplish? A Conversation about the Atonement - Simon Gathercole, Robert B. Stewart, N.T. WrightBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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The saving work of Jesus is central to the Christian faith. But how does it work? The subject of the Atonement has been wrestled with for millennia, theologians trying to make sense of the many ways that scripture explains the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. How does this God-man's existence translate to eternal salvation for humanity? And who's included? How far does it stretch?
Join Alex, Chris and Jo (and maybe some special guests along the way) as they examine the many theories and understandings of the Atonement, and what that can mean for us today.
This episode, we look at the Christus Victor model of the Atonement, some of it's strengths and gaps, and what we can learn from it.
Resources:
The Nature of the Atonement - edited by James K. Beilby,Paul R. EddyPerspectives on the Extent of the Atonement - edited by Andrew David Naselli, Mark A. SnoebergerMapping Atonement: The Doctrine of Reconciliation in Christian History and Theology - William G. Witt, Joel ScandrettWhat Did the Cross Accomplish? A Conversation about the Atonement - Simon Gathercole, Robert B. Stewart, N.T. WrightBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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The saving work of Jesus is central to the Christian faith. But how does it actually work? The subject of the Atonement is one that has been wrestled with for millennia, theologians traying to make sense of the many ways that scripture explains the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. How does this God-man's existence translate to eternal salvation for humanity? And who's included? how far does it stretch? Join Alex, Chris and Jo (and maybe some special guests along the way) as they examine the many theories and understandings of the Atonement, and what that can mean for us today.
Resources:
The Nature of the Atonement - edited by James K. Beilby,Paul R. EddyPerspectives on the Extent of the Atonement - edited by Andrew David Naselli, Mark A. SnoebergerMapping Atonement: The Doctrine of Reconciliation in Christian History and Theology - William G. Witt, Joel ScandrettWhat Did the Cross Accomplish? A Conversation about the Atonement - Simon Gathercole, Robert B. Stewart, N.T. WrightBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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As we wind down at the end of yet another year of Bible Streams, join our producer, Tim, as he sits down with Jo, Alex, and Chris to wrap up 2023 (with a little bit of fun along the way) and to look ahead to 2024. Fans of Star Wars may also find some fulfilling content along the way...
As is now a yearly tradition with Riverlife Podcasts, there will also be bloopers and outtakes. Here's to another awesome year ahead!
Resources/Links mentioned in this episode:
Riverlife Podcast Network: Going Deeper | Bible StreamsBible Streams - Facebook | Instagram | XBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
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As we wrap our mammoth series on Genesis, we welcome our producer, Tim Whittle, to the front of the microphone to ask your listener questions to Alex, Chris & Jo. Listen in as we wrestle with some pretty deep and probing questions and how the themes of Genesis and its message to us today still shine through as we wrestle with how we read this ancient text.
Resources/Links mentioned in this episode, or as references or helpful for Bible Streams:
Book: Genesis (NIVAC) - by John WaltonBook: Genesis (NICOT) - by Victor P. HamiltonBook: Genesis (Tyndale) - by Andrew E. SteinmanBook: Genesis: A Commentary - by Bruce K. WaltkeBook: Genesis 16-50, Volume 2 - by Gordon J. WenhamBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
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As we reach the end of Joseph's story, and the end of Genesis, the authors start to lift their audience's eyes to the ongoing work of the covenant in the family of Abraham as it grows and responds to God. Jacob, in his dying days, blesses his sons, and begins the next stage of the redemptive story, as the nation of Israel is foreshadowed and prophesied. Join Alex, Chris & Jo as they begin to wrap up the threads of Genesis and our journey through it.
Resources/Links mentioned in this episode, or as references or helpful for Bible Streams:
Book: Genesis (NIVAC) - by John WaltonBook: Genesis (NICOT) - by Victor P. HamiltonBook: Genesis (Tyndale) - by Andrew E. SteinmanBook: Genesis: A Commentary - by Bruce K. WaltkeBook: Genesis 16-50, Volume 2 - by Gordon J. WenhamBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
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J-J-J-Joseph! The Dreamer and his dreamcoat: a pop-culture construct or a biblical reality? Alex and Jo explore Joseph, his story, the weird inclusions that seem off-topic, and the realisation that Joseph continues the story of God delivering on His promises to provide descendants, place and blessing... But how can that be when Joseph finds himself ensconced in the leadership of Egypt, the ancient enemy and world superpower of antiquity?
Resources/Links mentioned in this episode, or as references or helpful for Bible Streams:
Book: Genesis (NIVAC) - by John WaltonBook: Genesis (NICOT) - by Victor P. HamiltonBook: Genesis (Tyndale) - by Andrew E. SteinmanBook: Genesis: A Commentary - by Bruce K. WaltkeBook: Genesis 16-50, Volume 2 - by Gordon J. WenhamBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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In this special bonus episode, Jo and Chris are joined by Riverlife's own Ada Richards, and Rev Dr Peter Francis (Principal, Malyon Theological College) to find out why pursuing biblical and theological study makes a difference. Ahead of Malyon's upcoming Open Afternoon/Night, we ask them about their own academic journeys, what bible college has to offer, and how a deeper understanding of God's word underpins their life, mission, and ministry.
Malyon Theological College is a ministry of Queensland Baptists and an affiliate college of the Australian College of Theology.
You are warmly invited to Malyon's Open Afternoon & Night on Tuesday the 17th of October 2023, 53 Prospect Road, Gaythorne.
Afternoon Session 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Experience Rev Dr Charles de Jongh's Introduction to Biblical Theology class and then be shown around the campus. This will be followed by an information session, some Q&A and afternoon tea.Night Session 6:30pm - 8:00pm
The evening will start with a helpful information session and a tour of the campus. This will then be followed by the opportunity to sit in on Rev Dr Peter Francis’s Old Testament Overview lecture before finishing off with some supper and a Q&A sessionFor more information or to register, visit: https://www.malyon.edu.au/
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Time to face the music. Jacob the schemer now endures trials of his own as he struggles with exile, family strife, and the call to return to the land God promised his family. Join Jo and Chris as we watch the covenant God of Abraham and Isaac slowly, but surely leave his mark on Jacob too.
Resources/Links mentioned in this episode, or as references or helpful for Bible Streams:
Book: Genesis (NIVAC) - by John WaltonBook: The Lost World of Adam and Eve - by John WaltonBook: The Lost World of the Flood - by John Walton and Tremper Longman IIIBook: Genesis (NICOT) - by Victor P. HamiltonBook: Genesis (Tyndale) - by Andrew E. SteinmanBook: Genesis: A Commentary - by Bruce K. WaltkeBook: Genesis 16-50, Volume 2 - by Gordon J. WenhamBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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The story of the covenant people of God continues with Isaac and Jacob. Marriage type-scenes, sneaky tricks and misplaced blessings mark this section of Genesis, making it one of the most unpredictable parts of the story so far! Jo, Chris and Alex unpack this dense and engaging section as we continue to see God's promises and his purposes bear fruit.
Resources/Links mentioned in this episode, or as references or helpful for Bible Streams:
Book: Genesis (NIVAC) - by John WaltonBook: The Lost World of Adam and Eve - by John WaltonBook: The Lost World of the Flood - by John Walton and Tremper Longman IIIBook: Genesis (NICOT) - by Victor P. HamiltonBook: Genesis (Tyndale) - by Andrew E. SteinmanBook: Genesis: A Commentary - by Bruce K. WaltkeBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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Abraham's call is the first test of his covenant obedience, but it's certainly not his last! What should we do in our modern time with the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah? How do we reconcile the treatment of Hagar the concubine and her son, Ishmael? And what about the binding of Isaac, with the near sacrifice of the promised child? Chris, Alex & Jo tackle these tough scenes of Genesis as we continue to explore the life of Abraham.
Resources/Links mentioned in this episode, or as references or helpful for Bible Streams:
Book: Genesis (NIVAC) - by John WaltonBook: The Lost World of Adam and Eve - by John WaltonBook: The Lost World of the Flood - by John Walton and Tremper Longman IIIBook: Genesis (NICOT) - by Victor P. HamiltonBook: Genesis (Tyndale) - by Andrew E. SteinmanBook: Genesis: A Commentary - by Bruce K. WaltkeBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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Abraham: the Father of nations, the figurehead at the source of three world religions... Alex and Chris start to unpack the life and call of Abraham, the obstacles that seemed to stand in the way of the plans of God for blessing the world, and the way God's call and promises seem to grow and evolve throughout the story of Israel.
Resources/Links mentioned in this episode, or as references or helpful for Bible Streams:
Book: Genesis (NIVAC) - by John WaltonBook: The Lost World of Adam and Eve - by John WaltonBook: The Lost World of the Flood - by John Walton and Tremper Longman IIIBook: Genesis (NICOT) - by Victor P. HamiltonBook: Genesis (Tyndale) - by Andrew E. SteinmanBook: Genesis: A Commentary - by Bruce K. WaltkeBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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Genesis can be really confusing - why does God do what He does? Why make the rainbow a sign? Why confuse everyone's language at Babel? Doesn't this fly in the face of things that we know and have learned about God's character? And why did God pick Abraham? Chris and Jo tackle the last chapter of the 'pre-history' in Genesis.
Resources/Links mentioned in this episode, or as references or helpful for Bible Streams:
Book: Genesis (NIVAC) - by John WaltonBook: The Lost World of Adam and Eve - by John WaltonBook: The Lost World of the Flood - by John Walton and Tremper Longman IIIBook: Genesis (NICOT) - by Victor P. HamiltonBook: Genesis (Tyndale) - by Andrew E. SteinmanBook: Genesis: A Commentary - by Bruce K. WaltkeBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.
Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.
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