#241: Examples of How We Misunderstand the New Testament
This is the sixth interview on Frank Viola’s seminal book, The Untold Story of the New Testament Church: Revised and Expanded. In the interview, Frank describes his book as a distillation of over 1,000 books combined into one volume. He answers many unique questions about the book, both theological and spiritual, and gives examples of how certain verses are routinely misunderstood by Christians as a result of not knowing the Narrative. For details on this new volume, go to http://frankviola.org/uts.
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#240: A Revolution in Understanding Your New Testament (Spiritual Windshield Wipers)
This is the fifth interview on Frank Viola’s landmark book, The Untold Story of the New Testament Church: Revised and Expanded. In the interview, Frank answers the question, “What do you think the Holy Spirit is saying to the body of Christ today?” He also talks about how Aaron Judge, the New York Yankee baseball player, has a copy of the book. For details on this new volume, go to http://frankviola.org/uts.
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#239: Three Scholars Mix It Up with Frank on the New Testament
A theologian, a New Testament professor, and an Old Testament professor mix it up with Frank Viola on his landmark book, The Untold Story of the New Testament Church: Revised and Expanded. From the After Class Podcast with Samuel C. Long, Ronald D. Peters, and John C. Nugent. This is the fourth interview on this title. For details on the book, go to http://frankviola.org/uts.
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#238: The New Testament Decoded
David Capes, Senior Research Fellow, Dean of Biblical & Theological Studies and Professor of Greek and New Testament at Wheaton College, interviews Frank on his new book, The Untold Story of the New Testament Church: Revised and Expanded. This is the third interview on this title. For details on the book, go to http://frankviola.org/uts.
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#237: BURN THAT CANDLE: Unlocking the New Testament Story
Frank delivers a powerful message on the New Testament narrative. It opens and ends with a short music trailer. The message has been described as “a jaw-dropping, earth-sharking performance. A hydrogen bomb of sheer force, it builds up the drama as it proceeds. A powerhouse from the very beginning – passionate, emotive, insightful with nuclear-energy. The message expands the author’s sonic palette and leaves listeners with a devastating impression.” For details on the book mentioned at the beginning and the end, go to http://frankviola.org/uts.