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Preaching Salvation Beyond Penal Substitutionary Atonement
This course is for any minister who wants to expand their language concerning the death of Jesus. Through a mixture of lectures and Q&A, we will talk about salvation in meaningful ways, through the lenses of sacrifice, victory, love, and freedom.
Beyond the Prince of Egypt
A class with Pete Enns on how to read the book of Exodus like an adult.
Everyday Life in Ancient Israel
Join archaeologist and Biblical scholar Cynthia Shafer-Elliott in a four week journey through everyday life in the ancient world, and why it matters for how we read our Bible.
How the Bible Actually Works
The Bible is weird. It’s an ancient, ambiguous, and diverse book and there’s no one right way to read it. Join Pete as he explains how the Bible can lead us to wisdom rather than answers, and why that is good news. Whether you are frustratedly Christian, barely Christian, or formerly Christian – this six-part video series is intended for you.
Highway to Hell
Highway to Hell is a class about the hell passages in the Bible, where they come from, and what they mean. Taught by Meghan Henning.
How to Read the Bible Like Adults
What does it look like to read the Bible like adults? We are taught to read the Bible as children but it’s hard to recognize that as we grow up, how we read the Bible needs to grow up as well. We want to talk about things like how to respect context, know genre, employ wisdom, and stay flexible when we are reading this helpful yet ancient, diverse, and ambiguous book.
What Is God Like?
A course on imagining and reimagining the God of the Bible taught by Pete Enns.