Learning Matters: a Bridge to Practice

#24 Learnng Matters with Dr. Andrew Perrin

May 31, 2020 Dr. Andrew Perrin Season 1 Episode 24
#24 Learnng Matters with Dr. Andrew Perrin
Learning Matters: a Bridge to Practice
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Learning Matters: a Bridge to Practice
#24 Learnng Matters with Dr. Andrew Perrin
May 31, 2020 Season 1 Episode 24
Dr. Andrew Perrin

On this episode of Learning Matters, Dr. Andrew Perrin, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Institute at Trinity Western University discusses the literary, cultural, theological, and historical context of the Dead Sea Scrolls.  The conversation dives into issues of exile and hope during uncertain times.

Andrew Perrin (PhD, McMaster University) holds the Canada Research Chair in Religious Identities of Ancient Judaism at Trinity Western University. As an Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Institute he teaches and researches the literary, cultural, theological, and historical contexts of the Hebrew Scriptures. For insights into these worlds, subscribe to his YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/drandrewperrin) and follow him on Twitter (@ab_perrin).

www.andrewperrin.com/

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Show Notes

On this episode of Learning Matters, Dr. Andrew Perrin, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Institute at Trinity Western University discusses the literary, cultural, theological, and historical context of the Dead Sea Scrolls.  The conversation dives into issues of exile and hope during uncertain times.

Andrew Perrin (PhD, McMaster University) holds the Canada Research Chair in Religious Identities of Ancient Judaism at Trinity Western University. As an Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Institute he teaches and researches the literary, cultural, theological, and historical contexts of the Hebrew Scriptures. For insights into these worlds, subscribe to his YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/drandrewperrin) and follow him on Twitter (@ab_perrin).

www.andrewperrin.com/

Support the Show.