Modern Mind, Ancient Book
Modern Mind, Ancient Book explores the Bible through its ancient Jewish context,
helping modern believers rediscover the faith Jesus lived and taught — The Way.
Modern Mind, Ancient Book is a Bible teaching ministry dedicated to restoring
historical depth, theological clarity, and spiritual formation to the Christian faith.
We study Scripture as Jesus and the early believers understood it — rooted in the
Torah, the Prophets, the Writings, and fulfilled in Rabbi Jesus.
📖 What you’ll find here:
• Verse-by-verse Bible teaching
• Jewish historical context
• The life and teachings of Jesus
• Early church history
• Faithful, thoughtful Christian discipleship
This podcast is for seekers, believers, and teachers who want more than surface-level faith.
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Modern Mind, Ancient Book
Inside Corinth: 1 Corinthians How Paul’s Most Confrontational Letter Shaped the Early Church
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Dive deep into one of the most compelling letters of the New Testament: the Apostle Paul the Apostle’s first epistle to the church in Corinth. In this episode of Modern Mind, Ancient Book, we unpack the who, when and why of 1 Corinthians — how and why this letter came into being around AD 53-55 from Paul’s base in Ephesus.
You’ll discover:
- The authorship question: Why Paul’s authorship is widely accepted and what the implications are for faith and theology.
- The historical setting: The bustling, morally complex city of Corinth, and how Paul’s letter addresses division, idolatry, spiritual gifts and resurrection.
- The date and context: Why scholars place the letter around AD 55, during Paul’s sojourn in Ephesus, and why that timing matters for understanding the text.
- Why 1 Corinthians matters today: How its ancient challenges (immorality, factionalism, theological confusion) still mirror modern church issues — and how Paul’s answers point to the Way, the Love, and the Mind of Christ.
Whether you’re exploring theology, church history, or spiritual formation, this episode will empower you to approach 1 Corinthians with fresh eyes and renewed purpose. Subscribe, share, and join us on the journey from the ancient world into our modern mind.
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