• What "radical" is with Dan Avery | Episode 6

  • May 16 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

What "radical" is with Dan Avery | Episode 6

  • Summary

  • This week on Kingdom Citizenship we dive deep into the word "radical" and its connection to faith. We explore its historical meaning and how it's been used throughout Christian history to vilify true Christians.

    Many believers have been painted with the word "radical" in the pejorative sense. We can feel beat down, misunderstood, or offended by this labeling. However, the word is extremely positive. Dan Avery helps us "decode" the agenda behind the labelization often thrown around and he teaches us to "code switch." Listen through how to change the conversation from manipulation to feeling whole while getting back to primal truth.


    History shows us a different kind of "radical Christian" – one who wasn't afraid to challenge the status quo and live according to their beliefs. We discuss the tension that arose when these "radical" Christians emerged, and how the established Church attempted to silence them.

    Lastly we’re blessed to hear about Dan’s work as a biblical translator and his collaboration to write a modern day Bible with translations based on the original Greek and Hebrew.

    Learn more about Dan's work at traditionaltextbiblepublishers.org

    00:00 Intro
    02:35 Defining Radical
    06:30 Latin root of "Radical"
    11:41 Radical christians weren't afraid
    13:29 The Catholic church tried to stamp out Radical Christians
    16:19 What does Radical mean in today's context?
    17:13 Reformers couldn't kill "Radicals" who were true to the Word
    22:25 Faith vs. Works
    26:22 How do modern anabaptists compare to their forefathers
    31:14 What is the TTB
    35:23 What is the difference between critical text and traditional text?
    42:36 How new biblical translations can help people apply scripture

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