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Greek Readings Outside the New Testament with Max Botner 

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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Max Botner about his book "Beyond the Greek New Testament."
Max Botner has served as a lecturer and researcher in the US, UK, and Germany. His primary research interests include Jewish exegetical practices, ancient messianism and early Christology, and early Jewish and Christian sacrificial theologies. Above all, he is passionate about training students, clergy, and lay leaders to know and embody the biblical story. Currently, Max serves as associate professor for the school of theology and leadership at William Jessup University. You can find more from Dr. Botner on his RU-vid channel: The Center for Bible Study / @dr.maxbotner
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