
The Book of Ruth with Rachel Starr
In this episode, Rachel Starr talks to Grace about the book of Ruth. We dig deep into the characters and discover that it is not the classic love story that some of us had originally thought! As well as answering our usual podcast questions, Rachel offers some practical advice to help us all to uncover hidden truths in these biblical texts.
Resources on the book of Ruth, produced for Bible Month 2020 are available for free: http://www.preachweb.org/biblemonth
Other resources that Rachel recommends on the podcast:
The Visual Commentary on Scripture: www.thevcs.org
Bible Odyssey: www.bibleodyssey.org
More information about Rachel can be found at: http://www.queens.ac.uk/people/academic/rachel-starrAlso read Rachel's interview for the Shiloh Project’s UN 16 Days of Activism blog series with notes from several other research projects:
https://shiloh-project.group.shef.ac.uk/un-16-days-of-activism-day-6-rachel-starr/
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