A Big Book in 1.5 Hours Last week I participated in an online seminar through the University of Michigan’s Enoch Seminar, led by Gabrielle Boccaccini. The webinar was about the Pharisees, and many of the authors in the wonderful volumed edited by Joseph Sievers and Amy Jill Levine,
Scot, thank you for linking this amazing webinar. I appreciated your honesty in confessing on behalf of evangelicals our critical destructive bias against “Pharisees,” a sin for which I too was guilty. Hopefully, no more.
Yes, I listened to it all and enjoyed it all. The weaving of history, NT data, theological history and multicultural viewpoints opened a new and vast appreciation for “Pharisee(s).”
Thanks for this John! I generally follow the Enoch conference but was unable to attend last week, very thankful to know this link is available!!! I’ve seen my own tendency to use “pharisaic” terms and trying to change my filter.
Scot, thank you for linking this amazing webinar. I appreciated your honesty in confessing on behalf of evangelicals our critical destructive bias against “Pharisees,” a sin for which I too was guilty. Hopefully, no more.
Did you listen to the whole thing? Wasn't it good?!
Yes, I listened to it all and enjoyed it all. The weaving of history, NT data, theological history and multicultural viewpoints opened a new and vast appreciation for “Pharisee(s).”
Perhaps I don’t see it in my Substack reader, but is there a link or way to access the webinar? Very intrigued.
Here is the direct link to the Zoom recording: https://t.co/rCfrPJmxlM
Thanks for this John! I generally follow the Enoch conference but was unable to attend last week, very thankful to know this link is available!!! I’ve seen my own tendency to use “pharisaic” terms and trying to change my filter.
Hi John. In the first paragraph, click Enoch Seminar.
Thanks for providing this Scot!