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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2021 · 34 MIN

The Biblical Authors vs. Greek Philosophy (Joseph Dodson)

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The Bible is full of references to other texts, containing a diverse range of cultural forces and ideas. The biblical authors engaged with Egyptian mythology, Babylonian theology, and Hellenistic philosophy with a discerning eye for what to keep, what to reject, and what to turn on its head. In this episode, Dr. Joseph Dodson, Associate Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary, joins Dru Johnson to discuss the interaction between Stoicism and Scripture. He describes the philosophical context within which the apostles wrote, including the Stoicism that was popular at the time. Then, they discuss how authors such as Paul and John appropriated (and sometimes contradicted) Stoic beliefs to articulate the gospel. They also talk about the diverse nature of the Hebraic intellectual world, the education of the apostles, and why we should read the Apocrypha. Show notes: 0:00 The context of Scripture 2:42 Defining Stoicism 7:28 Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle 12:01 Blending Judaism with Hellenistic philosophy 20:05 The Hebraic intellectual world 24:45 John's integration of philosophy 28:30 Book recommendations on the context of the New Testament A recommended book edited by Joseph Dodson: Paul and the Giants of Philosophy: Reading the Apostle in Greco-Roman Context Show notes by Micah Long. Credits for the music used in TBM podcast can be found at: hebraicthought.org/credits.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Bible is full of references to other texts, containing a diverse range of cultural forces and ideas. The biblical authors engaged with Egyptian mythology, Babylonian theology, and Hellenistic philosophy with a discerning eye for what to keep, what to reject, and what to turn on its head. In this episode, Dr. Joseph Dodson, Associate Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary, joins Dru Johnson to discuss the interaction between Stoicism and Scripture. He describes the philosophical context within which the apostles wrote, including the Stoicism that was popular at the time. Then, they discuss how authors such as Paul and John appropriated (and sometimes contradicted) Stoic beliefs to articulate the gospel. They also talk about the diverse nature of the Hebraic intellectual world, the education of the apostles, and why we should read the Apocrypha. Show notes: 0:00 The context of Scripture 2:42 Defining Stoicism 7:28 Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle 12:01 Blending Judaism with Hellenistic philosophy 20:05 The Hebraic intellectual world 24:45 John's integration of philosophy 28:30 Book recommendations on the context of the New Testament A recommended book edited by Joseph Dodson: Paul and the Giants of Philosophy: Reading the Apostle in Greco-Roman Context Show notes by Micah Long. Credits for the music used in TBM podcast can be found at: hebraicthought.org/credits. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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