'The New Testament in Color' (Part 1) With Esau McCaulley
Release Date: 10/29/2024
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info_outlineDr. Esau McCaulley, Associate Professor of New Testament and Public Theology at Wheaton College, joins David Capes to talk about a New Testament Commentary he edited. It is called The New Testament in Color (InterVarsity Academic). In this episode, he talks about African American biblical interpretation and his own, spiritual journey. This is part one of a two-part conversation.
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For a transcript of this episode click here: https://churchleaders.com/podcast-episode/the-new-testament-in-color-esau-mccaulley
To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel Podcast” click here.
This podcast is about 20 minutes in length.