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Daniel Kirk: Making the Vision of the New Testament Moral
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The most influential academic text arguing against the full inclusion of LGBTQ+ divine image bearers into the life of the Church is Richard Hays’ “The Moral Vision of the New Testament.” He has changed his mind and has a new book developing a theological framework for the full inclusion of LGBTQ people in Christian communities.
In this live stream, Daniel Kirk joined me to explore his former professor’s evolution on the issue, why it’s about time for Richard (and lots of other faith leaders) to say so publicly, and how to think ethically with scripture. Those familiar with Daniel’s previous visits to the podcast will know that he has argued publicly for full inclusion based on the logic of scripture for years, even to the point of being denied tenure in evangelical spaces that demand silence. When this new book was announced, I wanted to have him back on to unpack things and hopefully lure more straight allies to find their voice.
Daniel Kirk (Ph.D., Duke University) is an award-winning New Testament scholar whose work takes place at the intersection of history, biblical interpretation, and real life. He is currently broadening his intellectual and vocational horizons by studying to be a Physician Assistant. Look for upcoming work to have a robust dose of science and politics mixed into the biblical conversations.
Here are some resource links from Daniel:
- Enfleshed (resources for creating queer-affirming spaces, especially in church gatherings)
- Peculiar Faith by Jay Emmerson Johnson
- The Widening of God’s Mercy by Christopher B. Hays and Richard B. Hays
- The Gospel of Inclusion: A Christian Case for LGBT+ Inclusion in the Church by Brandan J. Robertson
- God and the Gay Christian: the Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Relationships by Matthew Vines
Previous Episodes w. Dr. Kirk
- on ROMANS + Biblical Authority, Jesus’ Adoption, and Post-Penal Atonement
- How Paul Preaches Christmas
- A Man Attested by God
- The Secret Chart to the END OF TIME (kind of)
- TNT Easter-Cast
- Kirk talks Paul w/ Tripp & Pete Rollins
Lexington Theological Seminary is the sponsor for this Episode.
Lexington Theological Seminary is a pioneer in online theological education. Both the Doctoral and Masters programs are designed with the flexibility and contextual focus needed for the working student. You can learn more by heading here.
Here are a few episodes with a couple of their Profs
- Leah Schade & Wilson Dickinson: Faith During an Ecological Collapse
- Leah Schade: Preaching in a time of Crisis from Corona to Climate
- Wilson Dickinson: Faith After a Neo-liberal Compliant Church
Join us at Theology Beer Camp October 17-19, 2024!
Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community.
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Manage episode 414597055 series 11219
The most influential academic text arguing against the full inclusion of LGBTQ+ divine image bearers into the life of the Church is Richard Hays’ “The Moral Vision of the New Testament.” He has changed his mind and has a new book developing a theological framework for the full inclusion of LGBTQ people in Christian communities.
In this live stream, Daniel Kirk joined me to explore his former professor’s evolution on the issue, why it’s about time for Richard (and lots of other faith leaders) to say so publicly, and how to think ethically with scripture. Those familiar with Daniel’s previous visits to the podcast will know that he has argued publicly for full inclusion based on the logic of scripture for years, even to the point of being denied tenure in evangelical spaces that demand silence. When this new book was announced, I wanted to have him back on to unpack things and hopefully lure more straight allies to find their voice.
Daniel Kirk (Ph.D., Duke University) is an award-winning New Testament scholar whose work takes place at the intersection of history, biblical interpretation, and real life. He is currently broadening his intellectual and vocational horizons by studying to be a Physician Assistant. Look for upcoming work to have a robust dose of science and politics mixed into the biblical conversations.
Here are some resource links from Daniel:
- Enfleshed (resources for creating queer-affirming spaces, especially in church gatherings)
- Peculiar Faith by Jay Emmerson Johnson
- The Widening of God’s Mercy by Christopher B. Hays and Richard B. Hays
- The Gospel of Inclusion: A Christian Case for LGBT+ Inclusion in the Church by Brandan J. Robertson
- God and the Gay Christian: the Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Relationships by Matthew Vines
Previous Episodes w. Dr. Kirk
- on ROMANS + Biblical Authority, Jesus’ Adoption, and Post-Penal Atonement
- How Paul Preaches Christmas
- A Man Attested by God
- The Secret Chart to the END OF TIME (kind of)
- TNT Easter-Cast
- Kirk talks Paul w/ Tripp & Pete Rollins
Lexington Theological Seminary is the sponsor for this Episode.
Lexington Theological Seminary is a pioneer in online theological education. Both the Doctoral and Masters programs are designed with the flexibility and contextual focus needed for the working student. You can learn more by heading here.
Here are a few episodes with a couple of their Profs
- Leah Schade & Wilson Dickinson: Faith During an Ecological Collapse
- Leah Schade: Preaching in a time of Crisis from Corona to Climate
- Wilson Dickinson: Faith After a Neo-liberal Compliant Church
Join us at Theology Beer Camp October 17-19, 2024!
Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community.
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