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by Dr. Mckayla Terry DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What does Tim Mackie say to podcasts?

Tim Mackie: You too, you too. Keep on doing what you’re doing. I know that these podcasts, as we’re all discovering, the podcast world creates so many great opportunities for people to find communities and voices that they can’t find anywhere in their own community, so the podcast work is actually important work.

Did Tim Mackie say that humans have created hell?

Mackie’s claim (given on his podcast) that “humans have created” hell is not the worst of it. [Southern Baptist] Pastor Gabe Hughes notes that, “It’s Tim Mackie who is distorting the doctrine of the atonement.”

Is Tim Mackie distorting the doctrine of the atonement?

[Southern Baptist] Pastor Gabe Hughes notes that, “It’s Tim Mackie who is distorting the doctrine of the atonement.” Like the author of The Shack, and so many others these days, Mackie gobbledegooks understanding about the atonement.

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Does Tim Mackie have a podcast?

Exploring My Strange Bible is Tim Mackie's personal podcast, produced by BibleProject. It's an anthology of Tim's lectures, sermons, and classroom teachings collected over the last 10 years.

What church does Tim Mackie go to?

He is professor of biblical studies at Western Seminary. He is also a teaching elder at Door of Hope Church, Portland, Oregon. Tim and his wife, Jessica, have two sons.

Where is Tim Mackie now?

Portland, OregonCurrently, Tim resides in Portland, Oregon with his wife, Jessica, and two rambunctious and amazing little boys. In all of his work, whether as a pastor or as a co-founder of BibleProject, he loves helping people understand how the overall biblical story works together and leads us to Jesus.

Where did Tim Mackie get his PHD?

Mackie holds a bachelor's degree from Multnomah University, a theology degree from Western Seminary and a Ph. D. in Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Walter Kim became the NAE president in January 2020.

Is Western Seminary conservative?

Though Western Seminary students come from a large number of Christian denominations and non-denominational churches, the faculty teaches a conservative and evangelical Christian doctrine, with a philosophy of ministry in and alongside the church.

Who owns the Bible project?

Jonathan Collins - Co-Founder - BibleProject | LinkedIn.

Is Tim Mackie married?

Timothy Mackie PhD Tim is married to Jessica, and together they are raising two little boys, Roman and August, in the wonderful city of Portland, Oregon. Tim is an adjunct professor of biblical studies at Western Seminary and a creative writer for BibleProject.

Who is the voice of the Bible project?

Timothy Mackie and Jonathan Collins (long-time friends and one-time roommates at Multnomah University) were tossing around ideas on how to help people read through Scripture while avoiding the common pitfalls and misunderstandings.

What is the meaning of propitiation in the Bible?

Propitiation is the act of appeasing or making well-disposed a deity, thus incurring divine favor or avoiding divine retribution. While some use the term interchangeably with expiation, others draw a sharp distinction between the two. The discussion here encompasses usage only in Judaism and in the Christian tradition.

Where is the Bible project located?

PortlandMission. Our Story The Bible Project is a Portland-based non-profit that utilizes short-form, fully animated videos to make the biblical story accessible to everyone, everywhere.

Who is Tim Mackie?

Tim Mackie is a writer and creative director for BibleProject , an animation studio that produces videos to help make the Bible accessible to everyone. He has his Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

What is Tim's passion for the Bible?

Tim’s transformation from West-coast skateboarder, to Bible student, to video producer may seem surprising, but his unorthodox journey to faith has given him a unique perspective and passion for the Bible. Tim discusses the history of the Bible, explores the context in which it was written, and demonstrates what it looks like to bring ...

Did Tim Mackie grow up?

Tim Mackie didn’t grow up as a Bible nerd, though he’ll tell you that he did become one later in life. He grew up in a world that revolved around his skateboard, and his skateboard, strangely enough, led him to the Bible, which opened up a much larger world up to him.

What is Timothy Mackie talking about?

Timothy Mackie ( The Bible Project) continues talking with Nate and Tim about the Bible and ethics. Conversation includes marriage, LGBTQ/homosexuality, and the church. This is Part 2 of the conversation. Listen to Part 1 here. Nate: Yeah, in part 1 we kind of talked about the complexities of the Bible, the literary structure, the patterns, ...

Who said "I do not think you brought this up and I’m fascinated"?

Tim R.: [laughing] Wait, I do not think you brought this up and I’m fascinated. What are you talking about?

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