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Theology Unpacked: Raw Edition
by London Jesuit Centre
Welcome to the raw, unedited edition of Theology Unpacked. This special feed includes full, unpolished recordings from our series—perfect for those who want to dive deeper and plan ahead for your teaching 🎧 For the main episodes, continue listening on "Theology Unpacked". We will publish from Branch 3.
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Episode 30: Resurrection and New Life | From the Desert to the Garden
Reprising themes of resurrection claims in the modern era – the modern Catechism’s description of resurrection life and how twentieth century theologians responded to the background challenges of critical philosophy.
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Episode 29: The Christian Mysteries | From the Desert to the Garden
A first introduction to the roots of the distinctive Christian language of ‘sacraments’ and its connection to the sacred, liberating dramas of the mystery religions. Sacrament as sacred sign in Augustine.
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Episode 28: “Christ died for Us” | From the Desert to the Garden
An attempt to look at some of the ways that twentieth century theology has tried to make sense of the claim “Christ died for us”, including a brief look at liberation theology and Girard’s scapegoat theory.
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Episode 27: Incarnation and Atonement | From the Desert to the Garden
This episode contrasts two Christian authors of different eras connecting atonement with incarnation. The fourth century Athanasius and the 11th/12th century Anselm both explore an argument why God became human with very different emphases. The contrast between Latin Christian focus on atonement and satisfaction and orthodox focus on theosis.
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Episode 26: The High Priest and the Sacrifice | From the Desert to the Garden
This episode returns to the New Testament matrices for interpreting the meaning of Jesus’ death on the cross. The focus is on the letter to the Hebrews and the atoning sacrifice, picking up on themes from earlier podcasts.
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Episode 25: Grace and Works – re-reading Paul | From the Desert to the Garden
This episode contrasts the more selective reading of the Augustinian tradition in the era of Aquinas with Luther’s reading of Paul and Augustine, and the consequences of the Lutheran theology of grace for Christian practice. A brief glance at the Catholic response at the council of Trent and a reflection on the most recent joint declaration between the Catholic and Lutheran churches.
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Episode 24: Grace, Freedom, Justice | From the Desert to the Garden
This explores the controversy over interpreting Paul’s teaching on grace at the end of the first century of the Christian Empire. Augustine takes on the monk Pelagius and his followers. We look at the deeper existential reasons for their different approaches with a sideways glance at the life of St Anthony.
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Episode 23: Law, Grace and Freedom | From the Desert to the Garden
Continuing from the previous episode we see how Paul begins to articulate some of the big, abiding themes of Christian theology, teasing out the precise relationship between Torah, grace and freedom.
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Episode 22: Rescue from Judgment | From the Desert to the Garden
This episode reflects on Paul’s insight that it is Christ’s death and not obedience to Torah that saves from judgment at the end of time – and the fateful consequences of Paul’s fierce argument in Galatians.
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Episode 21: The Importance of Being Adam | From the Desert to the Garden
How is it that the death of one man can bring about the rescue of all humankind from sin and death? We explore Paul’s attempt to make sense of this in the concepts of the old and new Adam in his letter to the Romans.
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Episode 20 The Vindication of the Just One | From the Desert to the Garden
The first of a series of episodes to tease out the ‘models’ of salvation. This picks up on a theme touched on in the first podcast: resurrection and rescue as the vindication of the just one. Thinking about Gospel selection and the relation of this theme to the alternative Gospels of antiquity.
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Episode 19 The Garden and the Lake - John's Resurrection | From the Desert to the Garden
Exploring the elaborated, personal encounters presented by John, the theme of garden and new creation, and returning to the question of the two endings of the Gospel, with the coda of the miraculous catch of fish and the resurrection Eucharist at the lakeside.
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Episode 18: The Stranger on the Road – Luke’s Resurrection | From the Desert to the Garden
Following Luke’s Gospel narrative of the resurrection encounters in a series of scenes that take place in a single day. The importance of the Emmaus story for the reader-disciple.
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Episode 17: The Empty Tomb - from Mark to Matthew | From the Desert to the Garden
The earliest version of Mark does not include a resurrection appearance of Jesus – exploring what that might mean for the reader-disciple; contrast with Matthew’s presentation of the empty tomb and the resurrection appearances.
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Episode 16: Resurrection: The Testimony of Paul | From the Desert to the Garden
The earliest account of the resurrection is not in the Gospels but in Paul – an exploration of how Paul presents his narrative of the resurrection to the new, gentile Christians in Corinth.
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Episode 15: John: The Messiah is Lifted Up | From the Desert to the Garden
Reprising John’s language of ‘lifting up’ from throughout the Gospel and exploring crucifixion as parodied enthronement: the Gospel language of ‘being lifted up’ turns the parody into paradox.
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Episode 14: John: The Crucified Lamb of God | From the Desert to the Garden
Focusing on John’s elaboration of the crucifixion in highly visual and localised scenes; his use of the images of sacrifice (especially the Passover lamb) trailed throughout the Gospel.
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Episode 13: The Death of the Messiah in Luke
Following Luke’s elaboration of the crucifixion scene, foreshadowing of the destruction of Jerusalem and foregrounding the theological theme of reconciliation and forgiveness, and the presence of the disciples.
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Episode 12: The Death of the Son of God | From the Desert to the Garden
Once again pairing Mark and Matthew a comparison of the scenes of crucifixion and burial, and the theological implications of the authors’ use of Tanakh text and apocalyptic themes to interpret Jesus’ death on the cross.
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Episode 11: The Roman Trial: Luke and John | From the Desert to the Garden
The two significantly different accounts of the Roman trial by Luke and John, focus on the scene with Herod in Luke, and John’s dramatic dialogue between Jesus and Pilate.
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Episode 10: The Roman Trial: Mark and Matthew | From the Desert to the Garden
Focus on the parallel accounts of Jesus’ trial before Pilate in Mark and Matthew, noting Matthew’s elaboration – and reflecting on the deadly misinterpretations of the blood-guilt of the Jerusalem crowds in Christian history.
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Episode 9: Interrogation before the High Priest’s Council | From the Desert to the Garden
Following the story to the first of Jesus’ trials, before the High Priest and the council, again noticing the differences between the Gospel accounts and highlighting the theological importance of the judgment theme.
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Episode 8 : Agony, Betrayal and Arrest | From the Desert to the Garden
Exploring the four different approaches to narrating the scene of the agony in the garden and Jesus’ arrest.
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Episode 7: Interpreting the Meal | From the Desert to the Garden
Some suggestions about what the Eucharist might have meant to Christians in the Gospel era, beginning with Paul’s account of the sacred meal in 1 Corinthians, and looking at the eucharistic themes in all four Gospels.
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Episode 6 : The Passion Narrative begins: The Last Supper | From the Desert to the Garden
A comparative look at the three synoptic accounts of the last supper, with the institution of the Eucharist.
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Episode 5: Judgment in John: God’s love for the world | From the Desert to the Garden
We explore the way the judgment theme is worked out in a very different form in John’s Gospel – with end time judgment being aligned with belief in the Son of Man, and with the disputes about judgment acquiring a distinctive contemporary relevance for John’s readers.
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Episode 4: Judgment and the End of Time | From the Desert to the Garden
This episode looks at the different ways the synoptic writers narrate Jesus’ prophetic judgment speech over the Temple and the city of Jerusalem, and the subtly different perspectives on the end time in each author
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Episode 3 The Messiah in Jerusalem: Judgment begins | From the Desert to the Garden
We move to Jesus’ last week in Jerusalem through the eyes of the synoptic Gospel writers, Mark, Matthew and Luke, reflecting on the individual authors editorial choices and narrative emphases. The focus is on the series of disputes with the religious leaders in the Temple.
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Episode 2: Into the wilderness: mystery and atonement | From the Desert to the Garden
Here we focus in on ideas of sin and atonement in the Jewish tradition that lie at the back of much Christian language and its relation to other contemporary ancient traditions, in particular the mystery cult of Isis. We branch into reflections on the first Christian ascetics, the desert fathers, and the way the Christian Lent fits into the theme of atonement and the ascetics choice of the desert as the place to encounter God.
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Episode 1: Life, death, justice | From the Desert to the Garden
This episode reflects on the big existential themes of cosmic justice, reward and punishment in cultures before the time of Christianity. This helps give context to how the big themes of Christian salvation were framed and received. In particular, the narrative of vindicating the just man (or woman).
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22. Miracles: Powers and Signs
Exploring a challenging theme for those brought up with a modern ‘scientific worldview’. How to think about miracles in general and in the Gospels in particular as meaning-events, communicative signs of God’s relationship with God’s people.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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21. The Genesis of Christology
A reprise of themes from branch two rooted in the Gospel narratives and the letters of Paul.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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20. Spirituality
The lived experience of God present in one’s life, and how that seems to be articulated in the world of the New Testament. The centrality of the Spirit and of the person, Jesus.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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19. The Way: Genesis of Christian Ethics
Exploring the different layers of text articulating expectations for those who commit to a Christian way of life, and the different models present in early Christianity itself, the importance of character, intention and grace.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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18. Dialogues of Conflict and Consolation
Contrasting sets of dialogues leading to a choice for or against Jesus: the crowds after the feeding of the five thousand; the Judaeans and Pharisees in chapters 8 and 10; the last supper discourses to the disciples.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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17. Dialogues of Insight
Dialogues of encounter which lead the central figure and the reader to a deeper insight into who Jesus is: Nathaniel, witnesses in Jerusalem, Nicodemus, the Samaritan woman.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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16. Mapping John’s Gospel
The shape of the Gospel narrative in John: festivals, signs, places, dialogues and meditations; revealing Jesus as Son of God.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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15. The Gospel of John: a different Perspective
Exploring some significant differences between John and the other Gospels in structure and layers of composition. Traditional identifications for the author of the Gospel. Developed theology of Jesus as the Word and Wisdom of God.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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14. Rejecting the Messiah and the Judgment of God
Exploring the sensitive issue of Gospel explanations for the destruction of Jerusalem as divine judgment: contrasting approaches of Matthew and Luke. The reset of Christian-Jewish relations in the declarations of Vatican II. The importance of careful and contextual reading of ancient text.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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13. The Outsider: Mercy and Judgment
Another key Lucan theme: the outsider. Samaritans and the restoration of Israel. 📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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12. The Sinner: Mercy and Judgment
Exploring the theme of mercy and forgiveness highlighted by Luke – the disastrous dinner parties. Mercy and the cross.
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11. Context and Nuance in Luke’s Gospel
Looking at the structure and style of Luke’s Gospel, similarities and contrasts with Matthew and Mark. More developed narrative arcs. More subtle treatment of the Pharisees.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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10. Luke: A Gospel from Below
A different approach to embedding prophetic references in the narrative text. Continuity of salvation history between the Tanach writings and the Christian era. The importance of the ‘people’; the end time and justice for the oppressed.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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9. Charter for a new Community
The sermon on the mount and other teaching as the foundation for a new, authentic way of living the message of the Tanach and the life of the covenant. The Pharisees in Matthew and confrontations with the emerging Jewish authorities after the destruction of the Temple. Jesus, judge at the end time and the call to service of the poor.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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8. The Wisdom of God and the Wise Scribe
A possible hint of Matthew’s self-understanding, relating to Jesus through Torah as Wisdom and Teacher. The great collections of Jesus’ teaching material. Distinctive features of Matthew’s narrative style, making Tanach connections clear and unambiguous.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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7. Exploring Matthew
Exploring Matthew’s possible sources and key concerns; the relations between Jewish Christians and non-Christian Jews. Indicators in the infancy stories. The importance of Torah and the ambiguity of Matthew’s message.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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6. The Gospels with a Common View
Exploring the relationship between the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Different theories of Gospel origins. ‘Q’ a hidden source. Differences of emphasis in the different writers – presentation of the disciples.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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5. Revealing the Messiah
Readers and Phases of the Gospel: the first phase, revelation of the Messiah; the second phase, from Galilee to Jerusalem – the Messiah who must suffer and die. Phase three, the Passover week.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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4. The Jesus Story According to Mark
One possible account of how Mark structures his Gospel and of what he might be trying to do through this structure: a gradual revelation to the reader that Jesus, the crucified one, is the Messiah, the Son of God. A relation to the readers experience.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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3. Gospel Beginnings
A best guess story for the transmission of the story fragments that find their way into the four official Gospels. The significance of the destruction of the Temple after the Jewish revolt against the Romans in 70 CE.📧 Sign up for regular updates, including follow-up study days!📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit CentreIf you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.
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Welcome to the raw, unedited edition of Theology Unpacked. This special feed includes full, unpolished recordings from our series—perfect for those who want to dive deeper and plan ahead for your teaching 🎧 For the main episodes, continue listening on "Theology Unpacked". We will publish from Branch 3.
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