by Yale Divinity School Faculty
Writing a fresh, meaningful sermon every week can be challenging. Start your weekly sermon prep by listening to two Yale Divinity School professors chat about one of the upcoming Revised Common Lectionary texts.
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July 1, 2024
<p>Awet Andemicael and Greg Sterling discuss strength, grace, and theories of power in 2 Corinthians 12:2-10. The text is appointed for the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, in year B of the Revised Common Lectionary.</p><p>More Yale Bible Study resources, including a transcript of this episode, at: <a href='https://yalebiblestudy.org/podcast'>https://YaleBibleStudy.org/podcast</a></p><p>Awet Andemicael is Associate Dean of Marquand Chapel at Yale Divinity School. Gregory Sterling is the Reverend Henry L. Slack Dean and Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament at Yale Divinity School.</p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/>Connect with Yale Bible Study:</p> <ul> <li>Facebook: <a href='http://facebook.com/YDSCCE'>@YDSCCE</a> </li> <li>Twitter: <a href='https://twitter.com/BibleYale'>@BibleYale</a> </li> <li>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/c/YaleBibleStudy'>youtube.com/c/YaleBibleStudy</a> </li> <li>LinkedIn: <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/company/yds-center-for-continuing-education'>linkedin.com/company/yds-center-for-continuing-education</a> </li> </ul> <p>Thank you for listening!</p>
June 24, 2024
<p>Willie James Jennings and Adrián Hernández-Acosta discuss steadfastness, alignment, and the depths opening inside repetition in Psalm 130. The text is appointed for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, in Year B of the Revised Common Lectionary.</p><p>More Yale Bible Study resources, including a transcript of this episode, at: <a href='https://yalebiblestudy.org/podcast'>https://YaleBibleStudy.org/podcast</a></p><p>Willie James Jennings is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Systematic Theology and Africana Studies at Yale Divinity School, and Adrián Hernández-Acosta, Assistant Professor of Religion and Literature at Yale Divinity School. </p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/>Connect with Yale Bible Study:</p> <ul> <li>Facebook: <a href='http://facebook.com/YDSCCE'>@YDSCCE</a> </li> <li>Twitter: <a href='https://twitter.com/BibleYale'>@BibleYale</a> </li> <li>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/c/YaleBibleStudy'>youtube.com/c/YaleBibleStudy</a> </li> <li>LinkedIn: <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/company/yds-center-for-continuing-education'>linkedin.com/company/yds-center-for-continuing-education</a> </li> </ul> <p>Thank you for listening!</p>
June 17, 2024
<p>Erika Helgen and Chloë Starr discuss fear, sleep, prayer, and even sine waves in Mark 4:35-41. The text is appointed for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, in Year B of the Revised Common Lectionary.</p><p>More Yale Bible Study resources, including a transcript of this episode, at: <a href='https://yalebiblestudy.org/podcast'>https://YaleBibleStudy.org/podcast</a></p><p>Erika Helgen is Associate Professor of Latin American and Latinx Christianity at Yale Divinity School. Chloë Starr is Professor of Asian Christianity and Theology at Yale Divinity School.</p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/>Connect with Yale Bible Study:</p> <ul> <li>Facebook: <a href='http://facebook.com/YDSCCE'>@YDSCCE</a> </li> <li>Twitter: <a href='https://twitter.com/BibleYale'>@BibleYale</a> </li> <li>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/c/YaleBibleStudy'>youtube.com/c/YaleBibleStudy</a> </li> <li>LinkedIn: <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/company/yds-center-for-continuing-education'>linkedin.com/company/yds-center-for-continuing-education</a> </li> </ul> <p>Thank you for listening!</p>
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