Ann Madsen – Relatable Passages and Metaphors
Kelsey Wilding: So, when you teach students are there like passages, that are 'aha' moments for them?
Ann Madsen: Oh yes.
Kelsey Wilding: Do you have one that really hits hard?
Ann Madsen: Well, it's different for...
Ann Madsen – Isaiah Scholarship
Kelsey Wilding: When you started studying or wanting to learn more, did you have any scholars that you went to, or was it just prayer and reading and studying it that helped the most?
Ann...
Shon Hopkin – Burning Questions of Isaiah
Ken Krogue: Ok, one last question. This is always the hard one. When I go to a restaurant, I always ask the waiter, what would you get if you were here? So what question...
Shon Hopkin – Controversy Surrounding the Book of Isaiah
Ken Krogue: There are some pretty big differences in point of view.
Shon Hopkin: Sure.
Ken Krogue: We found that there are some very controversial things. We thought Isaiah was going to be boring. It's not.
Shon...
Shon Hopkin – What are Millennials Asking?
Ken Krogue: We've been watching who is going to our website, who is reading and right now, it's us old guys. Old gals. We're trying to get to... you're teaching this younger generation. What...
Ann Madsen – Shares Her Experiences & Studies of Isaiah
Kelsey Wilding: And what book is it?
Ann Madsen: It's called, 'Opening Isaiah, a Harmony'. And it lines up five different columns of versions of Isaiah. One of them is the Dead Sea scrolls version,...
Shon Hopkin – Publishing in a Secular World
Ken Krogue: I learned, and I didn't know a lot about the structure you, as scholars live with. I learned at BYU that about eighty percent of the scholars are more research based, and...
Ann Madsen – How Students Become Teachers as They Study The Book of Isaiah
Kelsey Wilding: Have any of your students continued on the study of Isaiah after your class?
Ann Madsen: Oh, yes, almost all of them.
Kelsey Wilding: Really?
Ann Madsen: I see them on campus or I see...
Shon Hopkin – Why Isaiah?
Ken Krogue: Why in the world did you choose to get involved with Isaiah, and maybe some of your... I mean, why is this thing such a question mark?
Shon Hopkin: Yeah, well, so I...
David Ridges – Explains Why Isaiah is Written In Poetic Form
Kelsey Wilding: Why was Isaiah written in poetic form?
David Ridges: Probably because it was a very prestigious thing to do in his day. It was the academically accepted way and when you get into...