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<p>How can the book of Ephesians contribute to conversations surrounding modern race and justice issues? Tim and Jon interview New Testament scholar Andrew Rillera and discuss Ephesians 2 and the unified, diverse family of God.</p><p><a href="https://bibleproject.com/podcast/does-church-supersede-israel/">View full show notes from this episode →</a></p><p>Timestamps </p><ul><li>Part one: (0:00–11:00)</li><li>Part two: (11:00–19:45)</li><li>Part three: (19:45–30:00)</li><li>Part four: (30:00–43:30)</li><li>Part five: (43:30–55:00)</li><li>Part six: (55:00–61:15)</li><li>Part seven: (61:15–64:30)</li><li>Part eight: (64:30–end)</li></ul><p>Mentioned Resources</p><ul><li>Preston Sprinkle, <a href="https://amzn.to/371Xxyf"><i>Nonviolence: The Revolutionary Way of Jesus</i></a></li><li>Andrew Rillera, <a href="https://www.academia.edu/40433720/_Tertium_Genus_or_Dyadic_Unity_Investigating_Sociopolitical_Salvation_in_Ephesians_Forthcoming_in_Biblical_Research">"Tertium Genus or Dyadic Unity? Investigating Sociopolitical Salvation in Ephesians"</a></li><li>R. Kendall Soulen, <a href="https://amzn.to/3aWBZEz"><i>The God of Israel and Christian Theology</i></a></li><li>Willie James Jennings, <a href="https://amzn.to/3aX8X7J"><i>The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race</i></a></li><li>Tommy Givens, <a href="https://amzn.to/3p7e5LC"><i>We the People: Israel and the Catholicity of Jesus</i></a></li></ul><p>Show Music </p><ul><li>“Defender Instrumental” by Tents</li></ul><p>Show produced by Dan Gummel. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder.</p><p>Powered and distributed by Simplecast.</p>
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