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#57 – Origin and evolution of the Old Testament

Published 4 years, 4 months ago
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Dr. Peter Enns gives us the first in this new “Origin and evolution of …” series of episodes.

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This week, we’re starting in a whole new direction.  Well, two different directions, actually.

One theme that we’ll be pursuing we’ve entitled “The origin and evolution of …” series of episodes.  You’d probably expect that we’ll fill that blank with things that fall inside the scientific realm. Material things like: “The origin and evolution of life.”  Of humans.  Of the universe.  And you’d be right in that.  We will look at those things, and others.

But we’ll also look at the origin and evolution of things that fall more within the theological realm.  The origin and evolution of the Bible.  Of our concept of the afterlife … of God!?  Or, at least, of our understanding of God.  These too have all been evolving over the past many centuries, and often in response to science.

Today, we’re going to look at the origin and evolution of … the Jewish Bible.  Our “Old Testament”.  And we’re going to get none other than Dr. Pete Enns to tell us his understanding of that origin and evolution.  We’re guessing that many of our listeners will be hearing this perspective for the first time.  But hearing this, from a world-class expert, might help you over some serious speedbumps in your faith journey.  It certainly did that for me.

We’ll hear that the Bible was not dropped out of heaven or whispered into the ears of individual authors (you probably knew that already … but did you have a coherent alternative explanation of where/how it did come?).  Instead, it was written, and re-written, and revised, and re-revised by teams of authors over the course of many, many centuries.  Yes: re-written and re-revised.  And not just by the individual authors, but by multiple teams of editors who worked on the texts centuries after the authors had died. Those later editorial teams took the liberty of not just changing words, but even deleting whole

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