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The Chick Report with Dr. Sandra Glahn

Podcast von Dr. Sandra Glahn

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Episode Ep. 12: How We Talk about Women in the Story with Dr. Kelly Dippolito Cover

Ep. 12: How We Talk about Women in the Story with Dr. Kelly Dippolito

What happens when we teach the Bible’s big story and still push key women to the margins—through omission, shorthand, or added shame the text never assigns? In this episode of “The Chick Report,” Dr. Sandra Glahn talks with Dr. Kelly Dippolito about her research on curriculum, the metanarrative of Scripture, and how our storytelling habits shape what people notice (and miss) in the biblical text. Discover: - Why “big story” curriculum often leaves out key figures (like Deborah and the Romans 16 women) and what we lose when we treat them like after-credits. - How we can stop shaming women where Scripture doesn’t—especially in stories like the Samaritan woman at the well and the woman Jesus forgave. - How teachers can move people from biblical familiarity to biblical literacy by telling the whole story with women fully included—and by using open-access art through the Visual Museum to help teach it. Join us as we explore the theme “A Woman’s Place is in the Story”—because when we skip, minimize, or mislabel women in Scripture, we flatten the storyline and miss models of faithful discipleship for the whole church. Subscribe for more episodes featuring scholarship with a touch of slang. Connect with Sandra: https://sandraglahn.com [https://sandraglahn.com] | Instagram: @SandraGlahnAuthor Explore the Visual Museum: https://www.visualmuseum.gallery [https://www.visualmuseum.gallery] Disclaimer: The views, information, and/or opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of our guests and do not necessarily represent those of the host, affiliated organizations, or sponsors.

31. März 2026 - 28 min
Episode Ep. 11: Women: Lost in Translation with Dr. Kelley Mathews Cover

Ep. 11: Women: Lost in Translation with Dr. Kelley Mathews

What happens when we ignore how story works in Scripture? In this episode of “The Chick Report,” Dr. Sandra Glahn welcomes Dr. Kelley Mathews to explore how readers, teachers, and translators sometimes write women out of the biblical story. Together Drs. Glahn and Mathews discuss plot, character, setting, and narrative voice, and they show why careful reading helps us hear the text more clearly. Discover: * How story shapes the way we read Scripture and why that matters for interpretation  * What Mary, Abigail, Tamar, and Judah reveal when we follow the narrative closely  * How some English translations can hide women in plain sight and what Bible teachers can do about it Join us as we explore the theme “A Woman’s Place is in the Story”—because when we overlook, minimize, or misread women in Scripture, we miss crucial dimensions of the biblical story.  Subscribe for more episodes featuring scholarship with a touch of slang. Connect with Sandra: https://sandraglahn.com [https://sandraglahn.com] | Instagram: @SandraGlahnAuthor Disclaimer: The views, information, and/or opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of our guests and do not necessarily represent those of the host, affiliated organizations, or sponsors. Timestamps: * 0:00 - Introduction: how story works and how women get written out of Scripture  * 0:47 - Meet Dr. Kelley Mathews: background, scholarship, and studying Mary  * 3:38 - Why story matters: history, fiction, and what makes a narrative work  * 9:21 - Favorite settings and characters: Anne of Green Gables, Elizabeth Bennet, and narrative imagination  * 17:39 - Favorite Bible story and why Mary stands out as a disciple  * 23:25 - Abigail and David: plot, character, setting, and narrative voice in 1 Samuel 25  * 30:23 - Reading Scripture as story: Judah, Tamar, and following the Messiah’s line  * 31:20 - How Bible translation can erase women in plain sight  * 36:32 - What pastors and ministry leaders can do differently  * 41:10 - Final thoughts: reading each Gospel as a literary whole

24. März 2026 - 43 min
Episode Bonus Episode — Following the Text: Women in Ministry with Dr. Preston Sprinkle Cover

Bonus Episode — Following the Text: Women in Ministry with Dr. Preston Sprinkle

What happens when a Bible scholar refuses to force the text into inherited conclusions? In this bonus episode of “The Chick Report,” Dr. Sandra Glahn welcomes Dr. Preston Sprinkle and explores "From Genesis to Junia," tracing his journey from hardline complementarian assumptions to a fresh, text-first reading of Scripture on women and leadership, the first-century church, and Romans 16. Discover: - How Preston followed the text rather than a tradition he received and why he delayed firm conclusions until he worked through the arguments and sources for himself - How the New Testament’s leadership language—coworker, servant, prophet, overseer, elder, and those who “work hard in the Lord”—reshapes the questions many Christians ask today - How Romans 16 pushes readers to take Phoebe, Priscilla, and Junia seriously as key figures in Paul’s ministry network Join us as we explore the theme “A Woman's Place is in the Story”—because when we return to Scripture with humility, curiosity, and courage, we see women across the biblical story and we learn to let the text correct us where needed. Subscribe for more episodes featuring scholarship with a touch of slang. Connect with Sandra: https://sandraglahn.com [https://sandraglahn.com] | Instagram: @SandraGlahnAuthor Connect with Preston: https://www.prestonsprinkle.com/ [https://www.prestonsprinkle.com/] | Instagram: @preston.sprinkle | Facebook: Preston Sprinkle | X: PrestonSprinkle Disclaimer: The views, information, and/or opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of our guests and do not necessarily represent those of the host, affiliated organizations, or sponsors.

19. März 2026 - 40 min
Episode Ep. 10: Excavating Women in the Early Church with Dr. Carina Prestes Cover

Ep. 10: Excavating Women in the Early Church with Dr. Carina Prestes

What happens when archaeology tells the story that later editors tried to hide? In this episode of "The Chick Report," Dr. Sandra Glahn goes beneath basilicas, mosaics, and inscriptions with Dr. Carina Prestes, author of Excavating Women: The Archaeology of Leaders in Early Christianity, and uncovers evidence of women who preached, led, and built early Christian communities—while tracing the marks of later erasure. Discover: - How burials, mosaics, and inscriptions point to women leaders in early Christianity - How altered images and missing inscriptions signal attempts to erase women’s identities and titles - How archaeological evidence challenges “sacred prostitution” claims and exposes translation bias in key terms Join us as we explore the theme “A Woman’s Place is in the Story”—because when we erase women from Christian history, we miss what the evidence still shows. Subscribe for more episodes featuring scholarship with a touch of slang. Connect with Sandra: https://sandraglahn.com [https://sandraglahn.com] | Instagram: @SandraGlahnAuthor Disclaimer: The views, information, and/or opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of our guests and do not necessarily represent those of the host, affiliated organizations, or sponsors.

17. März 2026 - 37 min
Episode Ep. 9: The Not-Immoral Woman of Samaria with Dr. Lynn Cohick Cover

Ep. 9: The Not-Immoral Woman of Samaria with Dr. Lynn Cohick

What happens when we misread the Samaritan woman in John 4? In this episode of "The Chick Report," Dr. Sandra Glahn talks with Dr. Lynn Cohick about the Woman at the Well, the “sixth hour,” and the way John uses light and darkness to spotlight who Jesus is—and how he sees her. Discover: - Why the “five husbands”, and "one who is not your own" details do not demand a story of immorality - How church tradition honored her as Photina—and why later interpretation turned suspicious - How the harvest teaching belongs inside John 4 and exposes what the disciples missed Join us as we explore the theme “A Woman’s Place is in the Story”—because when we import assumptions into the text, we distort the story John tells. Subscribe for more episodes featuring scholarship with a touch of slang. Connect with Sandra: https://sandraglahn.com [https://sandraglahn.com] | Instagram: @SandraGlahnAuthor Disclaimer: The views, information, and/or opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of our guests and do not necessarily represent those of the host, affiliated organizations, or sponsors.

10. März 2026 - 37 min
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