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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2025 · 1H 18M

98. Should Christians Keep the Torah? Hebrew Roots Movement & Spiritual Abuse w/ R. L. Solberg

from Reclamation: A beEmboldened Initiative · host beEmboldened

Should Christians Keep the Torah?In this episode of Reclamation, Naomi talks with apologist and professor R. L. Solberg about the Hebrew Roots Movement (Torahism)—what it teaches, why it’s spreading, and how it can slip into high-control or spiritually abusive patterns.Together, they consider:- What Hebrew Roots / Torahism actually is- Why some Christians find it appealing- The five-stage progression from fascination to control- What Galatians teaches about law, grace, and freedom- Practical advice for families and friends affected by this movementThey also discuss beEmboldened's new course, “Rebuilding with Biblical Literacy,” designed for those healing from spiritual abuse and seeking a deeper understanding of Scripture.📘 Resources mentioned• R. L. Solberg – Torahism, Divergence, and his Galatians study• beEmboldened’s Rebuilding with Biblical Literacy course (starts Oct 27). More info: beemboldened.com/biblicalliteracy👉 Email: [email protected] for scholarship info00:00 Intro & why this topic matters03:40 What is the Hebrew Roots Movement?10:20 High-control traits & spiritual abuse23:30 Rebuilding biblical literacy56:00 Red flags & the “Do Christians have to keep Torah?” test1:01:30 Galatians vs. Judaizers1:15:00 Practical help for families#HebrewRoots #SpiritualAbuse #Galatians #Christianity #Torahism #BiblicalLiteracy

Should Christians Keep the Torah?In this episode of Reclamation, Naomi talks with apologist and professor R. L. Solberg about the Hebrew Roots Movement (Torahism)—what it teaches, why it’s spreading, and how it can slip into high-control or spiritually abusive patterns.Together, they consider:- What Hebrew Roots / Torahism actually is- Why some Christians find it appealing- The five-stage progression from fascination to control- What Galatians teaches about law, grace, and freedom- Practical advice for families and friends affected by this movementThey also discuss beEmboldened's new course, “Rebuilding with Biblical Literacy,” designed for those healing from spiritual abuse and seeking a deeper understanding of Scripture.📘 Resources mentioned• R. L. Solberg – Torahism, Divergence, and his Galatians study• beEmboldened’s Rebuilding with Biblical Literacy course (starts Oct 27). More info: beemboldened.com/biblicalliteracy👉 Email: [email protected] for scholarship info00:00 Intro & why this topic matters03:40 What is the Hebrew Roots Movement?10:20 High-control traits & spiritual abuse23:30 Rebuilding biblical literacy56:00 Red flags & the “Do Christians have to keep Torah?” test1:01:30 Galatians vs. Judaizers1:15:00 Practical help for families#HebrewRoots #SpiritualAbuse #Galatians #Christianity #Torahism #BiblicalLiteracy

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