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- What would it be like if a Mormon “linger longer” meal after church had people who got drunk?
- Did some of the early apostles’ wives accompany them on their ministries?
- Why are cats so scared of cucumbers? (see video below)
- Why did the Corinthians engage in naked green Jello wrestling?
- Why did Paul insist that woman keep their heads covered?
All of these questions and more are discussed in this episode of The CES Podcast with Dr. Sheldon Greaves. And Dr. Greaves answers a listener question.
Welcome to episode 32 of Rational Faiths’ podcat series, The CES Podcast (for the rest of us), with Bible scholar, Dr. Sheldon Greaves and his co-host, Miguel Barker-Valdez. Dr. Greaves and Miguel will be looking at this year’s seminary and institute curriculum, which covers the New Testament, and will be distilling a week’s worth of lessons and readings down to an hour-long podcast. Episode 32 will cover Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians chapters 9-12
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Dr. Sheldon Greaves received his Ph.D. in Ancient Near Eastern Studies with an emphasis in Hebrew Bible from UC Berkeley in 1996. He is a co-founder of Henley-Putnam University, a private university catering to the intelligence and counterterrorism communities. He has taught Old and New Testament and similar subjects at Stanford University. At present, Dr. Greaves leads seminars on biblical and related topics as Scholar-in-Residence at the Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan in Corvallis, Oregon. He is also the founder of Guerrilla Scholars (501(c)(3) status pending), a loose association of learners, thinkers, teachers, artists, and recovering academics that can best be described as, "a bunch of geeks who want to save the world."
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