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Did the biblical covenants simply adopt the structure of Ancient Near Eastern treaties, or do they represent something theologically unprecedented?
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213. Bible - Are Biblical Covenants Modeled on Ancient Treaties?
212. Bible - Should Genesis Be Read Through an Ancient Near Eastern Lens?
How should we interpret Genesis 1–3—strict historical narrative or ancient theological literature shaped by its cultural world? In this episode, Old Testament scholar Dr. Arvind Menon argues that Genesis presents a unique, historically grounded account, while biblical theologian Dr. Caleb Whitfield contends that Genesis must be read through its Ancient Near Eastern framework to grasp its theological intent. Engaging the work of scholars like John Walton and N. T. Wright, this debate explores what’s truly at stake in how we read the Bible’s opening chapters.
211. Bible - Genesis and Ancient Creation Myths
How do the Genesis creation accounts relate to Ancient Near Eastern creation myths like the Enuma Elish? Dr. Arvind Subramanian, an Old Testament scholar, argues that Genesis functions primarily as a theological polemic against surrounding mythologies. Dr. Caleb Whitfield, a biblical theologian, contends that Genesis both reflects shared cultural concepts and transforms them, placing Israel’s Scripture in meaningful dialogue with its ancient world.
210. Christianity - Is AI a New Tower of Babel?
As artificial intelligence reshapes culture, some Christians see echoes of Genesis 11—a unified humanity seeking transcendence through its own ingenuity. Dr. Priya Nandakumar, a biblical theologian, argues that AI reflects Babel’s ancient impulse toward autonomy and self-exaltation. Dr. Mason Caldwell, a philosopher of technology, contends that AI can instead express humanity’s creative vocation under divine sovereignty.
209. Can an Evil Entity Inhabit AI?
As artificial intelligence becomes more lifelike, some draw parallels to ancient idols believed to host spiritual forces. Dr. Raghav Menon, a biblical theologian, argues that while AI may amplify idolatry, no machine can literally house a spiritual being. Dr. Abigail Turner, a scholar of religion and technology, contends that ritual, belief, and communal posture toward AI may create spiritually significant dynamics that should not be dismissed.
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