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Literary & Visual Theology

The Bible Project

BibleProject secondary channel - additional visual theology and study resources

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About the Channel

This channel (at the handle @bibleproject) appears to be a secondary or supplemental YouTube presence associated with BibleProject, the Portland-based nonprofit founded by Tim Mackie and Jon Collins. The primary BibleProject channel is one of the largest Bible education channels on YouTube, known for its animated explainer videos covering biblical themes, book overviews, and word studies. This secondary channel contains additional study resources, webinars, and supplemental visual theology content not hosted on the main channel.

BibleProject operates from a literary-theological framework, treating the Bible as a unified narrative pointing toward Jesus. The organisation draws on the work of scholars including John Walton, Michael Heiser, and Robert Alter to present the Bible's ancient literary conventions to a contemporary audience. Videos avoid denominational affiliation while remaining committed to the Bible's authority and coherence as a whole-Bible story. The production quality is high, and the animated format has proved effective at communicating complex ideas to audiences without formal theological training.

Content and Audience

With 65 videos at the time of indexing, the secondary channel is smaller than the main BibleProject archive, which contains hundreds of videos. Content on this channel tends toward deeper-dive material: extended discussions, classroom sessions, and theme studies that complement the shorter animated productions. The audience is broad, spanning students, pastors, and general readers. For those who have worked through the main BibleProject library, this channel offers further depth on literary patterns, biblical theology, and the Old Testament background to New Testament texts.

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