A supplemental weekly podcast to the New Denver Church sermon series “You Lost Me At Leviticus”. Find more info & helpful content at www.newdenver.org/leviticus.
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A supplemental weekly podcast to the New Denver Church sermon series “You Lost Me At Leviticus”. Find more info & helpful content at www.newdenver.org/leviticus.
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Thanks for all of your hard work on these, Norton! I’m learning a lot. I’m just curious- do any of your research sources include modern practicing Jewish scholars? Do they take the perspective that you described as Leviticus “laws” being a redemptive reordering after enslavement? I’d love to hear more about how Leviticus informs the theology of people practicing Judaism today!
Pastor Norton, just want you to know that there are way more than four of us listening to your massages on Leviticus. I have never heard anyone bring the book alive the way you are doing it. Be encouraged, keep up the good work. We are out here on the right coast. The message is traveling. God Bless.