Bibleworthy

Bibleworthy
Podcast Description
The weekly podcast for Bible-anchored Christians tired of self-help Christian books that dress their favorite idol to look like Jesus. Blair Lee interviews Christian authors who treat the Bible as God's Word. And the goal? To stock your mind, heart and book shelves with enduring Bible-Worthy wisdom.
Topics covered:
- Theology
- Biblical interpretation
- Politics
- Apologetics
- Economics
- Philosophy
- Making disciples
So, put down that best-selling, guru-Christian book (with no footnotes) and tune into Bible Worthy for authors and books you wish you had read when you first became a Christian.
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Content Themes
The podcast emphasizes themes like theology, biblical interpretation, politics, apologetics, and family dynamics, including episodes on the interpretation of Jesus' parables, discussions on the phenomenon of deconstruction in faith, and explorations of the relevance of generational curses, fostering a robust examination of scripture within contemporary contexts.

The weekly podcast for Bible-anchored Christians tired of self-help Christian books that dress their favorite idol to look like Jesus. Blair Lee interviews Christian authors who treat the Bible as God’s Word. And the goal? To stock your mind, heart and book shelves with enduring Bible-Worthy wisdom.
Topics covered:
– Theology
– Biblical interpretation
– Politics
– Apologetics
– Economics
– Philosophy
– Making disciples
So, put down that best-selling, guru-Christian book (with no footnotes) and tune into Bible Worthy for authors and books you wish you had read when you first became a Christian.
Reading Jesus’ parables and wondering, “Am I doing this right?” Same. From wild allegories to feel-good fluff, people have butchered these stories for ages. So, I dusted off my old hermeneutics material on parables to figure it out—tune in to learn how to actually make sense of them without turning into an ivory tower theologian or a heretic.
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Books mentioned:
- Interpreting the Parables by Craig L. BlombergA balanced approach to understanding Jesus’ parables, blending allegory and historical context without overcomplicating the message.
- The Parables of Jesus by Joachim JeremiasThis classic work dives deep into the historical and cultural background of Jesus’ parables, shedding light on how they were heard by first-century audiences.
- Funk on Parables: Collected Essays by Robert W. Funk
- A collection of essays from a leading figure in the Jesus Seminar, offering a more open-ended, reader-response take on parables like the Good Samaritan.
- Questions on the Gospels by AugustineAugustine’s allegorical interpretation of the Good Samaritan, where every element—from the traveler to the innkeeper—is given deep theological meaning.
Blair Lee’s Links:
- My Blog: Out of Thin Blair
- Are you an author and want to grow your readership online → https://EmailCourseRoadmap.com/
- Follow me on X (Twitter): @blairjohnlee
- Connect with me on LinkedIn: Blair John Lee

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