February 27, 2024
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In this engaging episode of Faithful Politics, hosts Josh Bertram and Will Wright welcome back Dr. Nijay Gupta, a respected professor at Northern Seminary and a prolific author known for his contributions to New Testament studies. Dr. Gupta, who also hosts the Slow Theology podcast and founded the CruxSola blog, has recently published several influential books, further solidifying his reputation in the field. The discussion prominently features Dr. Gupta's latest book, "Strange Religion," which aims to make early Christianity relatable to modern audiences by exploring its counter-cultural beginnings and how it starkly differed from Roman religious practices and societal norms. Dr. Gupta emphasizes the importance of love, community, and authenticity in early Christian practices, advocating for a return to these core principles to address contemporary challenges within the church and society at large. The episode concludes with encouragements to engage with Dr. Gupta’s work for a deeper understanding of Christianity's roots and its relevance today, making it a valuable resource for individuals and church groups seeking meaningful insights into their faith.
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Guest Bio:
Nijay Gupta (DPhil, University of Durham) has written several academic books including A Beginner’s Guide to New Testament Studies, Paul and the Language of Faith, 15 New Testament Words of Life, and Tell Her Story: How Women Led, Taught, and Ministered in the Early Church. He has co-edited The State of New Testament Studies, Dictionary of Paul and His Letters (2nd ed.), and The State of Pauline Studies. Nijay co-chairs the Pauline Theology seminar of the Institute for Biblical Research and serves as a senior translator for the New Living Translation.
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