Explore Genesis 6:1-4's mystery in this episode. Uncover the Nephilim, their biblical significance, and enduring mysteries of the sons of God.| Almost Heretical
Liz Charlotte Grant explores feminine metaphors for God, faith transitions, and the impact of therapy in reshaping how we view the divine.| Almost Heretical
Dr. Jeremiah Johnston explores the Shroud of Turin and why he believes it proves Jesus’ physical resurrection.| Almost Heretical
Explore six key Genesis stories through a political lens—uncovering tribal identity, gender dynamics, and the power plays behind Israel’s origins.| Almost Heretical
Explore 5 practical, historical paths to follow Jesus without Paul’s theology—rooted in love, justice, mysticism, and Jewish tradition.| Almost Heretical
Did Paul shape Christianity more than Jesus? We unpack authorship, canon, and voices left out of the Bible’s final form.| Almost Heretical
Lot’s Wife’s name, the true sin of Sodom and Gomorrah, and the Binding of Isaac. Unpacking misconceptions and their lasting impact on faith.| Almost Heretical
Who was Melchizedek, and why did New Testament authors care? Plus, Hagar’s radical role in naming God and Abraham’s surprising backstory.| Almost Heretical
Dana Hicks talks trading conservative for liberal dogma, psychedelics in spirituality, and the impact of technology on kids and spirituality.| Almost Heretical
Explore the hidden history behind biblical manuscripts of the New Testament and the roles of enslaved scribes with Candida Moss.| Almost Heretical
Brian McLaren explores how being Christian could transcend beliefs, focusing on actions and modern spirituality's evolving context.| Almost Heretical
Explore Eve and the apple and the fall. We delve into Genesis 3, unraveling its themes and their influence on modern Christian faith.| Almost Heretical