Announcing the Theology Lab Blog

Theology Lab is starting a blog! A group of contributors will be posting on a (mostly) weekly basis about Theology Lab (and Beyond Simple Answers) topics, episodes, and current events. Some posts will offer commentary and perspective on one of our Theology Lab interviews or a Beyond Simple Answers conversation. Other posts will serve a twofold purpose: these will be both 101-level posts that look at a basic theological question of general interest, like how do (or might) we interpret the Bible, or how have Christians read the Bible in the past — or even, what is the Bible? — and then, in the same post, also reflect a 202-level question like, how do (or might) we interpret conflicting stories or claims in the scriptures, or how might we re-apply the way a figure in Christian history, say Augustine or Julian of Norwich, read the Bible today? Hopefully, there will be something for everyone, or at least most folks who follow Theology Lab and are interested in working out a more curious and courageous everyday faith. The first blog posts will be coming soon — stay tuned!

Learn more about Theology Lab through one of our popular episodes and our new series, Beyond Simple Answers: Searching for a Theological Vision When Simple Answers Aren’t Enough.

Pete Enns, from the Bible for Normal People, on how to navigate biblical diversity. Check out the episode page here.

Willie Jennings and Janette Ok feature in Theology Lab’s Deliver Us From Evil series. What is sin? How do we name evil?

Check out the episode page here.