A place for women to discuss theology, important in a time in which gathering physically is illegal

Women's Theology Speakeasy
Claim This Podcastby Charlotte Gibson
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A place for women to discuss theology, important in a time in which gathering physically is illegal
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Publishing Since
6/10/2020
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Recent Episodes

December 21, 2020
S2, Episode 1: Elizabeth Schrader - was Martha added to John 11?
Charlotte talks to Elizabeth Schrader about her hugely important work looking at the earliest manuscripts of John's Gospel in order to answer the question: was Martha added to John 11? You can read Elizabeth's article for the Harvard Theological Review here: https://dukespace.lib.duke.edu/dspace/handle/10161/18592

July 1, 2020
Episode 9 Dr Tasia Scrutton On Christianity And Depression
How does the church explain depression? What is a 'dark night of the soul'? Does the church take depression seriously enough? Charlotte talks to Dr Tasia Scrutton about her work on Christianity and Depression (https://scmpress.hymnsam.co.uk/books/9780334058908/christianity-and-depression) and they discuss the story of Sarah in Tobit. Content warning: suicide and suicidal ideation..

June 17, 2020
Episode 8 Avril Welch, television producer
Avril Welch, producer of The Great British Menu, discusses how her faith and her job interact, and the story of Esther as a possible work of fiction.
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