![]() ![]() In context, I’m not saying they take it out of context, necessarily. ![]() So when you can point to maybe there’s something else going on with why the words, people literally look at words-I’ve done this, I’ve taught it-look at words in the Bible and a sentence in the Bible. Nate: To me it just comes back to the entire worldview of a lot of people is built off of what this Bible is saying. If you just think about it for a minute, in what sense do you think, Nate, that this actually does matter? This could be for the show or not. Tim: Let’s not even think podcast for a while. Nate: So after our last episode, which if you haven’t listened to that, you should go listen to that, we started just having a conversation, and it ended up being the length of about an episode, so we wanted to share that with you. What does thinking of the Bible as a literary mosaic change? How does paying attention to redaction and arrangement affect our views of Christianity and how we relate to one another? Transcription All the talk about stitching and literary complexity got Nate and Tim talking about why this stuff even matters. ![]()
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