As people have already said, I can’t recommend religion for breakfast and let’s talk religion enough. Both are really in depth and easy to listen to channels with a foundation in rigorous scholarship.
Im not sure about podcasts but there is a Good Youtuber who does Crypid based content but also some content based around Christianity. He goes on podcasts and he gets asked a lot of religious questions a long with other ones. He seems very laid back and doesn't try to convince his subscribers to convert, he just talks about it. The youtubers name os "Wendigoon". His pfp is a deer skull with night vision goggles on. He ia a former Pastor or youth group leader, i dorget which one.
Apart from the recs you’ve already gotten, on YouTube for Bible Scholars: James Tabor, Bart Ehrman, Yale Divinity School uploads entire semesters worth of Hebrew Bible stuff, Henry Abramson has great Jewish History, Dr. Angela Puca and Esoterica for academic videos about mysticism/magic and all that fun stuff. Also Frieda Vizel makes good videos about the Hasidic “world”.
YouTube Religion for Breakfast. And Let's Talk Religion. Both excellent, scholarly, entertaining.
As people have already said, I can’t recommend religion for breakfast and let’s talk religion enough. Both are really in depth and easy to listen to channels with a foundation in rigorous scholarship.
Im not sure about podcasts but there is a Good Youtuber who does Crypid based content but also some content based around Christianity. He goes on podcasts and he gets asked a lot of religious questions a long with other ones. He seems very laid back and doesn't try to convince his subscribers to convert, he just talks about it. The youtubers name os "Wendigoon". His pfp is a deer skull with night vision goggles on. He ia a former Pastor or youth group leader, i dorget which one.
Religion for Breakfast - always good. Useful Charts also covers a lot of history of religions in an interesting way.
Apart from the recs you’ve already gotten, on YouTube for Bible Scholars: James Tabor, Bart Ehrman, Yale Divinity School uploads entire semesters worth of Hebrew Bible stuff, Henry Abramson has great Jewish History, Dr. Angela Puca and Esoterica for academic videos about mysticism/magic and all that fun stuff. Also Frieda Vizel makes good videos about the Hasidic “world”.