Join us for an enlightening exploration of Deuteronomy with Dr. Cory Driver, Director of Research at the Center for Life at Miami University. In this episode, we discover how Deuteronomy serves as Moses’ final sermon series delivered on the edge of the Promised Land to a new generation who didn’t experience the Exodus or stand at Mount Sinai. Dr. Driver reveals the book’s powerful message of generational faith—how Moses insists that God’s covenant isn’t just with their ancestors, but with “us, who are all of us here alive today.” Learn about the eco-theological themes running throughout Deuteronomy, where blessings and curses are reflected in nature itself, from the softness of soil to the fruitfulness of crops.
This conversation illuminates key passages including the Shema, the blessings and curses, and the deeply moving account of Moses’ death on Mount Nebo—described as dying “from a kiss” from God. Dr. Driver connects Deuteronomy’s message to our own challenge of passing faith to the next generation, encouraging us to live as if we were present in the story ourselves. Whether you’re studying the Torah, exploring Old Testament theology, or seeking fresh insights into this foundational book, this episode offers a beautiful and accessible entry into Deuteronomy’s call to reciprocal faithfulness between God and God’s people.



