Dialogues With Alex

The Bible

Chapter by chapter conversations through the Old and New Testament. The same format as the Harvard Classics: Alex, Peter, Gwen, and Eric at the table.

These dialogues don't assume belief or disbelief. They assume curiosity. Each chapter is read as a text with claims, tensions, and surprising turns. We try to understand what it actually says before deciding what to make of it.

Old Testament

The Hebrew Scriptures

Thirty-nine books. Law, history, poetry, prophecy. The story of a people and their God, told across centuries.

  • Genesis Active
  • Exodus Coming
  • Leviticus Coming
  • Numbers Coming
  • Deuteronomy Coming
  • + 34 more books
Begin with Genesis →

New Testament

The Christian Scriptures

Twenty-seven books. Four gospels, letters, and apocalypse. The story that changed the ancient world.

  • Matthew Active
  • Mark Coming
  • Luke Coming
  • John Coming
  • Acts Coming
  • + 22 more books
Begin with Matthew →

How These Dialogues Work

The Format

Four Voices

Alex, Peter, Gwen, and Eric. Alex holds the structure. The others bring the questions, the resistance, and the real-life complications that make ideas honest.

The Approach

One Chapter at a Time

We read slowly. A single chapter is examined for what it actually claims, who it speaks to, and what it demands. No rushing through to get to the familiar parts.

The Purpose

Not Devotional, Not Academic

These aren't sermons and they aren't lectures. They're honest conversations about difficult texts, the kind that leave you with a question worth carrying into the week.

The Practice

Questions to Carry Forward

Every chapter ends with reflection questions. Not quiz questions. Questions that have lived in the chapter and are now loose in the world.