
Matthew Novenson: Messiah, Lord, Logos, & Other Titles
10/19/21 • 103 min
Are you ready for some New Testament hype? My friend and colleague Dr. Matt Novenson is on the podcast. We have a bunch of fun.
Matthew Novenson is Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Christian Origins at the University of Edinburgh, where he is also director of the Centre for the Study of Christian Origins. Check out his books:
- The Grammar of Messianism: An Ancient Jewish Political Idiom and Its Users
- Christ Among the Messiahs: Christ Language in Paul and Messiah Language in Ancient Judaism
- Paul, Then and Now
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Are you ready for some New Testament hype? My friend and colleague Dr. Matt Novenson is on the podcast. We have a bunch of fun.
Matthew Novenson is Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Christian Origins at the University of Edinburgh, where he is also director of the Centre for the Study of Christian Origins. Check out his books:
- The Grammar of Messianism: An Ancient Jewish Political Idiom and Its Users
- Christ Among the Messiahs: Christ Language in Paul and Messiah Language in Ancient Judaism
- Paul, Then and Now
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Matthew Novenson: Messiah, Lord, Logos, & Other Titles
Are you ready for some New Testament hype? My friend and colleague Dr. Matt Novenson is on the podcast. We have a bunch of fun.
Matthew Novenson is Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Christian Origins at the University of Edinburgh, where he is also director of the Centre for the Study of Christian Origins. Check out his books:
- The Grammar of Messianism: An Ancient Jewish Political Idiom and Its Users
- Christ Among the Messiahs: Christ Language in Paul and Messiah Language in Ancient Judaism
- Paul, Then and Now
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