TEXT AND ROCK.
Ancient myth and artifact meet poetry and rhythm for the post-modern soul.
Hosted by Mark Shaffer and Eric Madison, TEXT AND ROCK is a weekly podcast that bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and contemporary life. Mark, an antiquarian, writer, and part-time punk rocker, and Eric, a musician, podcaster, and rhythm instructor, delve into topics ranging from biblical texts and ancient artifacts to modern spirituality and cultural critique. Their engaging discussions aim to help listeners read the Bible like an ancient and have faith like a modern.
Whether you're seeking to deepen your understanding of sacred texts, explore the intersections of faith and culture, or simply enjoy thought-provoking conversations, TEXT AND ROCK offers a unique perspective that resonates with the post-modern soul.
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TEXT AND ROCK.
FAITH AND DOUBT 01: TIME. PLACE. AUTHOR. IDEOLOGY.
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What happens when the God you grew up with turns out to be a moving target? From the garden stroll in Genesis to the cosmic transcendence of the New Testament, the Bible presents wildly different portraits of the divine—each shaped by its time, place, and author.
In this episode, I trace the fascinating evolution of God in the Judeo-Christian tradition:
Genesis: God as an embodied human-like figure.
Exodus: Storm deity on the mountain.
Prophets: King above the nations.
Job: Unfathomable whirlwind.
Wisdom literature: Moral force woven into the universe.
New Testament & Philo: Spirit, Love, and the need for a mediator.
Along the way, we’ll explore why God became more transcendent, less human, and what that means for seekers today. This isn’t about losing faith—it’s about seeing the tradition in its full depth, complexity, and beauty.
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💬 Question for you: Which portrait of God has shaped you the most—and has it changed over time?
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