Reasoning Through the Bible
Taking a cue from Paul, Reasoning Through the Bible is an expository style walk through the Scriptures that tells you what the Bible says. Reviewing both Old and New Testament books, as well as topical subjects, the hosts methodically show how Scripture is one cohesive story. Critical Thinking with a little bit of theology and apologetics and you have what this podcast is about. Just like Paul on Mars Hill, Christianity today must address woke, deconstruction, and progressive Christianity, all topics that are addressed if we go purposefully through the Bible. Join Glenn and Steve weekly on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday as they reason with you through the Bible.
Reasoning Through the Bible
Exploring the Trustworthiness of Scripture || RTTB QandA || Bible Study
Can historical events recorded in the Bible be trusted? Join us as we explore this intriguing question, examining key figures like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and Joshua through the lens of archaeological evidence. You'll learn about significant artifacts such as the Merneptah Stele and the Ugaritic texts, which provide fascinating insights into the historical and cultural contexts of these biblical narratives. Despite the challenges posed by material degradation over millennia, discover how the existing corroborative evidence aligns with the biblical accounts, suggesting their reasonable trustworthiness.
In our discussion, we dive into how hieroglyphics from Egypt and excavated locations mentioned in Scripture add layers of authenticity to these ancient texts. From the consistency of place names and name styles across different eras and regions to the geographical logic of biblical travel sequences, we cover it all. We conclude with notable archaeological findings like Hebron's wall that bolster the historical credibility of these texts. Tune in for a compelling journey through history, archaeology, and faith that challenges you to weigh the evidence reasonably and consider the trustworthiness of biblical accounts.