EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 49 MIN
S6 E34 | Coffee with Cohick: Listener Q&A, Cultural Context of Adoption, and Naming in the Bible
from The Alabaster Jar · host Dr. Lynn Cohick
In this 3rd edition of "Coffee with Cohick" episode of The Alabaster Jar podcast, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Dr. Kelley Mathews answer listener-submitted questions that explore various themes centered around women's empowerment, biblical understanding, and the significance of questions in faith. They discuss the importance of asking questions, the cultural context of adoption in the first century, and the implications of naming in the biblical narrative. They also reflect on the story of Elijah, emphasizing God's care and the call to trust in His plans, even when results are not immediately visible.Resources Mentioned: The Visual Museum of Women in ChristianityThe New Testament in Its World: An Introduction to the History, Literature, and Theology of the First Christians by Dr. N.T. Wright and Dr. Michael F. BirdAdoption in Galatians and Romans: Contemporary Metaphor Theories and the Pauline Huiothesia Metaphors by Dr. Erin HeimA Week in the Life of (Book Series)Genesis (The Story of God Bible Commentary Book 1) by Dr. Tremper Longman III IVP Bible DictionariesPhoebe: A Story by Dr. Paula GooderLydia: A Story by Dr. Paula GooderThe Jewish War: Revised Edition (Penguin Classics) - JosephusWomen of the Bible in Art (Event at the Museum of the Bible with the Center for Women in Leadership Episode Sponsor: The Alabaster Jar is brought to you by The Center for Women in Leadership, a newly formed 501©3 nonprofit organization whose purpose is to equip women in a context that is biblically rooted, theologically robust, and ethnically diverse to thrive as leaders in the academy, the marketplace, and the Church. Follow them on Instagram @leadershipwithoutapology.
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