
Episode 17: Why the Church Should Take Sin Seriously with Dr. David E. Bosworth
02/06/24 • 48 min
Today's Episode
Welcome to the Open Seat podcast! On today's episode, we welcome special guest and one of our former professors, Dr. David E. Bosworth! Dr. Bosworth is one of the New Testament professors at Colorado Christian University, specializing in Koine Greek, Pauline Literature, and Intercultural Ministry. After conversing about the joys of studying Greek, we conduct a grammar case study in 1 Corinthians chapter 5, examining the phrase "in the name of the Lord Jesus." We discuss the proper grammatical understanding of the phrase and its implication: the Church, as the representative of Christ to the world, must take sin seriously. Keep an eye out for his upcoming book, “Urgency and Severity: Pauline Rationale for Explusion in 1 Corinthians 5:1-13,” coming out May 30, 2024!
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We recognize that the Bible was written in languages full of richness and beauty. Our goal is to explore the beauty of the New Testament, written in Koine Greek, that can sometimes become obscured in English translations. We desire to bridge the gap of scholarship and make these conversations about Biblical Greek accessible to all curious people. Whether you have studied Greek for years or you are embarking on this journey today, all are welcome to take a seat at the Table.
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Today's Episode
Welcome to the Open Seat podcast! On today's episode, we welcome special guest and one of our former professors, Dr. David E. Bosworth! Dr. Bosworth is one of the New Testament professors at Colorado Christian University, specializing in Koine Greek, Pauline Literature, and Intercultural Ministry. After conversing about the joys of studying Greek, we conduct a grammar case study in 1 Corinthians chapter 5, examining the phrase "in the name of the Lord Jesus." We discuss the proper grammatical understanding of the phrase and its implication: the Church, as the representative of Christ to the world, must take sin seriously. Keep an eye out for his upcoming book, “Urgency and Severity: Pauline Rationale for Explusion in 1 Corinthians 5:1-13,” coming out May 30, 2024!
Our Mission
We recognize that the Bible was written in languages full of richness and beauty. Our goal is to explore the beauty of the New Testament, written in Koine Greek, that can sometimes become obscured in English translations. We desire to bridge the gap of scholarship and make these conversations about Biblical Greek accessible to all curious people. Whether you have studied Greek for years or you are embarking on this journey today, all are welcome to take a seat at the Table.
Thanks for taking a seat with us today! We would love to hear your questions and begin addressing them throughout our podcast! Contact us through one of the resources listed below.
Follow us on Instagram @openseatpodcast
Send us an Email: [email protected]
Find Resources on our Website:
https://openseatpodcast.com/
Or View our Host Site:
https://openseatpodcast.buzzsprout.com/share
Music in this Podcast:
Upbeat Travel | Exploring by Alex-Productions
https://youtu.be/lMDgYIEfXvU
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Episode 16: Love One Another - 1 John 3:11-24 with Emily Watling
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Welcome to the Open Seat podcast! On today's episode, we welcome special guest and friend Emily Watling! Emily is a former classmate from CCU, Kaitlin's roommate, and currently works in admissions at CCU and as a barista at a coffee shop. Together, we discuss one of the major themes of John that occurs in chapter three, the theme of loving your brother/sister. We know that someone has truly experienced the love of God if they are known for the way they love their brother, loving them in both word and action, as Christ did.
Our Mission
We recognize that the Bible was written in languages full of richness and beauty. Our goal is to explore the beauty of the New Testament, written in Koine Greek, that can sometimes become obscured in English translations. We desire to bridge the gap of scholarship and make these conversations about Biblical Greek accessible to all curious people. Whether you have studied Greek for years or you are embarking on this journey today, all are welcome to take a seat at the Table.
Thanks for taking a seat with us today! We would love to hear your questions and begin addressing them throughout our podcast! Contact us through one of the resources listed below.
Follow us on Instagram @openseatpodcast
Send us an Email: [email protected]
Find Resources on our Website:
https://openseatpodcast.com/
Or View our Host Site:
https://openseatpodcast.buzzsprout.com/share
Music in this Podcast:
Upbeat Travel | Exploring by Alex-Productions
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Episode 18: Discerning Spirits and Truth - 1 John 4:1-6 with Chase Karraker
Today's Episode
Welcome to the Open Seat podcast! On today's episode, we welcome special guest and friend, Chase Karraker. Chase works in the Residence Life office at Colorado Christian University and is passionate about psychology and music. Together we discuss the beginning of chapter 4 of 1 John, discussing the spiritual world and how we know the spirit of truth. We also contrast the voice of God with the voice of the world and find encouragement knowing that "he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world."
Our Mission
We recognize that the Bible was written in languages full of richness and beauty. Our goal is to explore the beauty of the New Testament, written in Koine Greek, that can sometimes become obscured in English translations. We desire to bridge the gap of scholarship and make these conversations about Biblical Greek accessible to all curious people. Whether you have studied Greek for years or you are embarking on this journey today, all are welcome to take a seat at the Table.
Thanks for taking a seat with us today! We would love to hear your questions and begin addressing them throughout our podcast! Contact us through one of the resources listed below.
Follow us on Instagram @openseatpodcast
Send us an Email: [email protected]
Find Resources on our Website:
https://openseatpodcast.com/
Or View our Host Site:
https://openseatpodcast.buzzsprout.com/share
Music in this Podcast:
Upbeat Travel | Exploring by Alex-Productions
https://youtu.be/lMDgYIEfXvU
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