• Ep 2: Divine Library

  • 2022/03/08
  • 再生時間: 37 分
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  • You might have heard it said that the bible is a library. If what Christians call the bible is indeed a library, contemporary questions around libraries might help us answer questions about this ‘divine library’. Questions like: "how does a library function in our social world?", "what kind of contemporary library problems and opportunities are we facing?", and "how do academic and public libraries work for the common good?".

     

    Joins us as we talk to academic librarians, Lyndelle Gunton and Anna Lagos, who guide us through today’s critical questions around the production of knowledge and the fair and transparent access to truthful information. And eventually, how this can help us think more critically about the study of theology and the bible.

     

    Show Notes: Click here to access Amy-Jill Levine's article "Supersessionism: Admit and Address Rather than Debate or Deny"

    Click here to access Jason Daly's article "Most Antiquities Sold Online Are Fake or Illegal"

    Click here to read Lyndelle's recommendation: "Open Knowledge Institutions: Reinventing Universities"

    Click here to listen to Anna's podcast recommendation: "Wind of Change"

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You might have heard it said that the bible is a library. If what Christians call the bible is indeed a library, contemporary questions around libraries might help us answer questions about this ‘divine library’. Questions like: "how does a library function in our social world?", "what kind of contemporary library problems and opportunities are we facing?", and "how do academic and public libraries work for the common good?".

 

Joins us as we talk to academic librarians, Lyndelle Gunton and Anna Lagos, who guide us through today’s critical questions around the production of knowledge and the fair and transparent access to truthful information. And eventually, how this can help us think more critically about the study of theology and the bible.

 

Show Notes: Click here to access Amy-Jill Levine's article "Supersessionism: Admit and Address Rather than Debate or Deny"

Click here to access Jason Daly's article "Most Antiquities Sold Online Are Fake or Illegal"

Click here to read Lyndelle's recommendation: "Open Knowledge Institutions: Reinventing Universities"

Click here to listen to Anna's podcast recommendation: "Wind of Change"

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