Do we still care about evidence?
In an age when ‘my truth’ is often elevated above ‘the truth’ Kay Carter asks the Christian apologist Kristi Mair whether students are rejecting research.

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Reading with the ancients
Julie Wendel meets two biblical scholars who are exploring the dialogue between Classics and the Bible
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Thinking contextually
Beth Vickers catches up with Professor Liz Mburu, a Kenyan scholar who’s working tirelessly to make Bible scholarship accessible—and context…
Beth Vickers
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Living texts
Beth Vickers talks to Dr Elizabeth Shively, Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies and Director of Teaching at the University of St Andrew…
Beth Vickers
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Finding your way through Scripture
Ben Crelin talks to Dr Carol Kaminski about how seeing the bigger picture can change the way we read the Bible
Ben Crelin
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Digging up the Church’s past
The New Testament writers expect us to know basic facts about their world. Dr Thomas Davis tells Kay Carter how archaeology can help to fill…
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Do we still care about evidence?
Kay Carter asks the Christian apologist Kristi Mair whether students in the "post truth" world are rejecting research
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The books that made us scholars
Travis Wright and Andrew Keenan on their favourite books, and their mission to teach Bible languages
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Taking research onto the streets
Dr Myrto Theocharous explains how Deuteronomy ignited her passion to help refugees and women trafficked into the sex trade
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A conversation with Craig Blomberg
Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary and an editor of the Tyndale House Gospel Perspectives series
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The Bible custodian
Dr Onesimus Ngundu tells Kay Carter what it’s like taking care of some of the most precious books in the world
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A conversation with Cody Kingham
As a PhD student at Cambridge University, Cody is using computer analysis to uncover previously unknown verb patterns in biblical Hebrew
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Making a cultural connection
Dr Joey Tan explains how he uses Chinese festivals to talk about his Christian faith