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nwn-logo-1-14-15Here is my third podcast with Luke Norsworthy over at his excellent podcast Newsworthy with Norsworthy.

Herein, I pontificate on many subjects, some known to me.

Actually I forgot what we discussed until I read Luke’s description on his site:

Dr. Peter Enns returns to the show to discuss the Five Words that Define Pete, accepting not always being right, Richard Rohr, Heaven being a lonely place, and being two Petes in one pod with Peter Rollins.

I also recall us talking about how this must have been a slow week for Luke to have me on, and a rather stimulating riff about my three dogs and Canaanite genocide, which unfortunately WASN’T RECORDED (LUKE!!!!!). It was pure gold. But alas, now it is with the angels.

We also talked a bit about The Bible Tells Me So and I touched for a brief moment on the currently 80% finished draft of my next book with HarperOne, coming outTBTMS next spring, on trusting God rather than being preoccupied with formulating correct thoughts about God…or something like that. It’s a work in progress.

Hope you enjoy the podcast.

And I hope you listen to more of Luke’s podcasts. He has a regular stream of interesting and influential guests and the discussions are low-key, funny, conversational, and very informative. (It’s a regular download of mine for gym time.)

Pete Enns, Ph.D.

Peter Enns (Ph.D., Harvard University) is Abram S. Clemens professor of biblical studies at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He has written numerous books, including The Bible Tells Me So, The Sin of Certainty, and How the Bible Actually Works. Tweets at @peteenns.