6.124: What is God’s Mysterious Plan Revealed in Ephesians 3?

Israel Kamudzandu returns to the Enter the Bible podcast. Join Kamudzandu and our co-hosts as they explore Ephesians 3:2-6, unveiling God's mysterious plan: including Gentiles in His economy, previously undisclosed. 

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Israel Kamudzandu returns to the Enter the Bible podcast. Join Kamudzandu and our co-hosts as they explore Ephesians 3:2-6, unveiling God’s mysterious plan: including Gentiles in His economy, previously undisclosed. 

Guest Dr. Israel Kamudzandu is the Associate Professor of New Testament Studies and Lindsey P. Pherigo Chair at Saint Paul School of Theology, Kansas City, Missouri. Kamudzandu has a Ph.D. in New Testament Biblical Interpretation from Brite Divinity School.

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Biblical books and passages mentioned

  • Ephesians 3

Topics, themes, figures, and books mentioned

  • Mystery in Christ
  • Gentiles as Outsiders
  • Economy of Salvation
  • Miracles

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Katie Langston is a doubter by nature and a believer by grace. She grew up Mormon in a small Utah town and still isn't sure she fits in anywhere sophisticated enough to have a Target. She's the author of Sealed: An Unexpected Journey into the Heart of Grace, an acclaimed spiritual memoir about her conversion to orthodox Christianity. Katie works as the director of digital strategy for Luther Seminary's innovation team, where she oversees digital projects aimed at cultivating vibrant Christian spirituality in a post-modern, post-Christian cultural context.

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