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There is a wealth of good Christian educational material coming into the blogosphere these days, and this page is here to direct you to some of the ones which inspire us.
Stephen Griffith recommends:
New Testament Pod
is a podcast about the New Testament and Christian origins. Condensed from an academic perspective for everyone interested in historical approaches to the New Testament. By Mark Goodacre, Associate Professor of New Testament, Department of Religion, Duke University.
http://podacre.blogspot.com/ also on iTunes
Mostly about 10 minutes long, there are a few which are extended podcasts; actually live lectures at Duke University, lasting about 50 minutes.
Seriously interesting listening and a help to understanding where academic Biblical studies is these days.
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University of Nottingham Podcasts
Experts from the schools of Philosophy, Theology and related departments delve into the past in this unique
collection of podcasts.
http://communications.nottingham.ac.uk/podcasts/Philosophy-and-Theology.html
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Philip Harland
http://www.philipharland.com/Blog/
This is another very wide set of podcasts, this time by a Canadian scholar who sets the early history of the Church in its Mediterranean context. Serious and scholarly but generally interesting and helpful. Generally half hour long talks.
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Judith Russenberger recommends:
Christian Theology - An Introduction
Alister McGrath's internationally-acclaimed 'Christian Theology: An Introduction' is one of the most widely used textbooks in Christian theology. In this series of podcasts he introduces us to some of the themes and ideas touched on within the book.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/christian-theology-an-introduction/id266300067
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