All Episodes
Power and Control
The Holy Spirit is not about inspiration but power and control in the Bible. The power of the story is that it exerts control expressly to silence our voice. This face...
About Judah
This week, Fr. Paul reminds us of the harlotry of the children of Jacob who used the covenant of circumcision--a covenant of brotherhood--to kill their brothers. (Epis...
Nobody Else But You
When Scripture deconstructs a human proposition by forcing an opposing position (which we have repeatedly described as functional judgment, meaning Scripture has no st...
Person, Persona, Prosopon, Mask
This week, Fr. Paul reminds us that the term person is the translation of persona which is mask in Latin which is the translation of prosopon in Greek, which also mean...
Nothing Good Comes From Us
What does the destruction of the Temple mean? What does it mean not to be anything? Not to have an identity? Not to be a part of anything? Not to believe in anything? ...
The Cycle of Joseph, Ad Nauseam
This week, Fr. Paul highlights the importance of Joseph's story: he and his kin were Hebrews and shepherds in the epitome of civilization, the land of the pharaohs and...
The Jerusalem Above Is Free
Time and again, we have explained the tension in Scripture between the things human beings construct, which cannot create life, and a mother's natural womb--the gramma...
The Oasis Is Not Yours
This week, Fr. Paul explains that the story of Jacob is in the story of his children, noting, in his words, "the silliness" of individualism. (Episode 220)
You Are Not Doing Anything
The novelty of Scripture lies in its multi-faceted handling of anthropocentrism. It deconstructs and breaks apart our institutions and smashes our egos, re-positing us...
You Are Done With
In this week's episode, Fr. Paul reminds us that the hope in Scripture is not for us but for the following generations. (Episode 219)
Fire and Blood
This week Fr. Paul explains what theology does not want to accept: that God is one and he is the judge. He is neither good nor bad; he is the just judge. (Episode 218)
The Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness
The power of Semitic poetry stems, literally, from the functionality of its consonantal roots. With but three consonants, a long series of words, used in a specific wa...
A Tree, a Garden, and an Oasis
With a bit of common knowledge and an uncommon familiarity with the original text of the Bible Fr. Paul reminds us why scholarship isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Cou...
The Kingdom Under the Heavens
When Christians talk about evangelization, they do so along the lines of the historical King Herod, who twisted biblical circumcision into a trademark of the temple cu...
The City of False Religion
This week, Fr. Paul notes that the story of Jacob and his sons in the Bible continued through the story of the scriptural Jacob or Israel. (Episode 216)
It’s Ok to Laugh
The behavior of the chief priests after the resurrection of Jesus in Matthew 28 is so cynical, so unredeemable, and so pathetic that the only bearable quality of the s...
The Spirit of the Animal
This week Fr. Paul explains how the names Shechem and Bethel function against the will of God. (Episode 215)
Break it Up
In Genesis, God is interested in the oneness of humans in the land, so much so that from a modern perspective, you might say that the Scriptural God is not only anti-i...
Mark This Verse
This week, Fr. Paul explains that the book of Genesis is so complete that once you’ve finished it, technically, you don’t need to hear the rest of the Bible, except fo...
Jesus Has Left the Building
Human institutions operate under the assumption that they are justified. I was going to say human communities, but let’s be honest, we no longer have communities. We h...
Against Bethel
This week, Fr. Paul reminds us that the scriptural God is a judge who decides to behave as a loving father, but is not essentially “father”. (Episode 213)
The Liberation of the Gospel
When we approach Scripture with human presuppositions, we inevitably and systematically mishear the topic of a given book, dislocating God’s agency in the story and si...
A Mark of Weakness
In this week’s episode, Fr. Paul begins his discussion of Genesis 32, noting the Bible’s tendency to belittle the main protagonist to the glory of God. (Episode 212)
Cathedrals and Bombs
When someone does something terrible, and you step in to clean up their mess, and then you explain what went wrong, and then you show them how to avoid making the same...
The Terror and the Glory
This week Fr. Paul explains what theology cannot accept: that terror and glory function in the same way in scripture.
A Tower and a Rock, At a Distance
“Hear my cry, O God; Give heed to my prayer. From the end of the earth I call to you when my heart is faint; Lead me to the rock that is higher than I. For you have be...
A Small Stone and a Big Pyramid
This week, Fr. Paul continues his discussion of Genesis 31 noting the significance of the Hebrew word teraphim. (Episode 210)