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Thinking Biblically with Alan GilmanThinking Biblically with Alan GilmanDru Johnson: Bible On Its Own Terms Biblical scholar and writer Dru Johnson joins Alan Gilman to discuss how claiming to treat the Bible as the ultimate authority doesn't mean we actually do.Video version: https://youtu.be/WOZRS6LumuQWorld Evangelical Alliance Statement of Faith:https://worldea.org/who-we-are/statement-of-faith/Contact Dru Johnson: https://drujohnson.comSupport this podcast: https://alangilman.ca/support/Questions/comments: comments@thinkingbiblically.orgTwitter: @alangilman 2025-04-231h 05The Biblical MindThe Biblical MindCan Muslims, Jews, and Christians Talk About Science and Scripture? (Dru Johnson) Ep. #196What happens when you put 15 scholars—scientists and theologians, Muslim, Jewish, and Christian—in a room to talk about creation? In this episode of The Biblical Mind Podcast, Dr. Dru Johnson shares his experience launching the Abrahamic Theistic Origins Project in Oxford. Far from being a formal academic conference, the gathering focused on “enduring collegial co-learning”—building trust and curiosity across disciplines and faith traditions. The participants explored how evolutionary biology, genetics, astrophysics, and artificial intelligence intersect with theological questions about human uniqueness, creation, and divine action. Dru explains why religious identity didn’t hinder the conversa...2025-04-1737 minThe Biblical MindThe Biblical MindListening to the Bible: Why Scripture Was Meant to Be Heard (Dru Johnson) Ep. #188Most of us read the Bible with our eyes—but what if we’re missing something essential by not listening to it? In this episode, Dr. Dru Johnson challenges the modern tendency to engage Scripture primarily as a written text, arguing that the Bible was designed to be heard. From the Torah readings of Moses to the public proclamation of Paul's letters, Scripture has always been an aural experience—one meant to be absorbed in community rather than private, silent reading. Dr. Johnson explains why listening changes how we understand Scripture, uncovering literary structures like repetition, parallelism, and ch...2025-02-2017 minThe Biblical MindThe Biblical MindThe State of Hebraic Thought in 2025 (Dru Johnson) Ep. #183In this episode, Dr. Dru Johnson and Mike Tolliver reflect on the growth and challenges of Hebraic thought over the past year and explore its future trajectory in 2025. They highlight recent scholarly advancements, key publications, and practical tools that are shaping the field. Dr. Johnson discusses notable books, including Human Divine Interactions in the Hebrew Scriptures by Beryl Dove Lerner and Just Discipleship by Michael Rhodes, which integrate Hebraic thought into contemporary issues such as justice and divine-human relationships. Resources like the Bible Project, Disciple Dojo, and Bible Dojo are emphasized for their contributions to making Hebraic thought accessible...2025-01-1654 minThe Biblical MindThe Biblical MindHebraic Thought, "What Hath Darwin...", and What's Coming Next (Dru Johnson) Ep #182In this episode, Dr. Dru Johnson, president and founder of the Center for Hebraic Thought, explains the concept of Hebraic thought and its enduring relevance. Hosted by Mike Tolliver, the discussion explores how the biblical authors understood and conveyed ideas about freedom, justice, morality, and the nature of reality. Dr. Johnson defines Hebraic thought as the intellectual framework reflected in the Hebrew Bible and extended into the New Testament. The conversation highlights the distinctiveness of Hebraic thought compared to Greek and modern Western philosophy. Dr. Johnson emphasizes that the biblical authors often prioritized restoration and community over...2025-01-0939 minThe Closing TableThe Closing TableThe Closing Table EP.#21 - Rob JohnsonJoin Dru and Aimee as they talk about the importance of "WHY TITLE INSURANCE IS IMPORTANT!" They cover uninsured transactions and why it's a no no in the industry. Also wrap up their discussion about giving thanks over this holiday season and most asked question from family members. The Duo welcomes special guest Rob Johnson to the show with an enlightening interview and great discussion. Finally they wrap up the show talking about "Breaking The Silence!" their mental health event and it's success. 2024-12-051h 07The Biblical MindThe Biblical MindSo, What Happened? (Dru Johnson) The Biblical Mind Ep. 175In this episode, Dr. Dru Johnson, Director of the Center for Hebraic Thought (CHT), shares the journey of the Center, its recent challenges, and its exciting relaunch as an independent 501(c)(3). Dr. Johnson reflects on the CHT’s founding mission: exploring the unique thinking patterns of the biblical authors and their relevance today. He highlights the Center's initial support from the Philos Project and its integral role in bridging the Old and New Testaments through Hebraic thought. The closure of King's College in spring 2023 forced a significant transition for the CHT. Dr. Johnson recounts the personal and pr...2024-11-2107 minArchiveArchiveMatt Lynch and Dru Johnson – Misunderstanding SacrificeEpisode: Matt and Dru go on a myth-busting spree of Josianic proportions. The topic? Sacrifice in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, and several ways that modern readers “butcher” the subject. Enjoy the […] The post Matt Lynch and Dru Johnson – Misunderstanding Sacrifice first appeared on OnScript.2024-11-071h 01Podcasts 2024Podcasts 2024Matt Lynch and Dru Johnson – Misunderstanding SacrificeEpisode: Matt and Dru go on a myth-busting spree of Josianic proportions. The topic? Sacrifice in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, and several ways that modern readers “butcher” the subject. Enjoy the […] The post Matt Lynch and Dru Johnson – Misunderstanding Sacrifice first appeared on OnScript.2024-11-071h 01OnScriptOnScriptMatt Lynch and Dru Johnson – Misunderstanding SacrificeEpisode: Matt and Dru go on a myth-busting spree of Josianic proportions. The topic? Sacrifice in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, and several ways that modern readers “butcher” the subject. Enjoy the […] The post Matt Lynch and Dru Johnson – Misunderstanding Sacrifice first appeared on OnScript.2024-11-071h 01OnScriptOnScriptMatt Lynch and Dru Johnson - Misunderstanding SacrificeEpisode: Matt and Dru go on a myth-busting spree of Josianic proportions. The topic? Sacrifice in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, and several ways that modern readers "butcher" the subject. Enjoy the host-only back-and-forth discussion of sacrifice, decoding Leviticus, ritual, Girard, law, and more! Hosts: Matthew Lynch (Ph.D., Emory University) is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Regent College, and is a co-founder of OnScript. He’s the author of Portraying Violence in the Hebrew Bible (Cambridge, 2020), Monotheism and Institutions in the Book of Chronicles (Mohr Siebeck, 2014), First Isaiah and the Disappearance of the Gods (Penn State Unive...2024-11-071h 01OnScriptOnScriptMatt Lynch and Dru Johnson - Misunderstanding SacrificeEpisode: Matt and Dru go on a myth-busting spree of Josianic proportions. The topic? Sacrifice in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, and several ways that modern readers "butcher" the subject. Enjoy the host-only back-and-forth discussion of sacrifice, decoding Leviticus, ritual, Girard, law, and more! Hosts: Matthew Lynch (Ph.D., Emory University) is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Regent College, and is a co-founder of OnScript. He’s the author of Portraying Violence in the Hebrew Bible (Cambridge, 2020), Monotheism and Institutions in the Book of Chronicles (Mohr Siebeck, 2014), First Isaiah and the Disappearance of the Gods (Penn State Unive...2024-11-071h 01Talkin\' G-MACTalkin' G-MACEpisode 204: Dru Johnson - Ashland FootballEpisode 204 features Ashland football's Dru Johnson. Johnson was recently named to the 2024 Allstate Good Works Team.Katie chats with Johnson about his love for service as well as what drives and motivates him to be involved in the Ashland community. The two also talk about how his faith has been a driving force in his mission to serve others. 2024-10-0314 minOnScriptOnScriptArthur Keefer – Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and the Meaning of LifeEpisode: In this episode, Dru Johnson explores Arthur Keefer’s comparative work between wisdom and philosophical traditions. The Book of Proverbs and Virtue Ethics (Cambridge University Press) examines Proverbs alongside later Greek virtue development […] The post Arthur Keefer – Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and the Meaning of Life first appeared on OnScript.2024-10-0248 minThe OverthinkersThe OverthinkersIs Evolution Biblical? (With Dr. Dru Johnson)Christians and Charles Darwin's theory of evolution have often been at odds. But is that conflict justified? Dr. Dru Johnson, Biblical scholar and author of the book "What Hath Darwin to Do with Scripture?", walks Joseph Holmes and Nathan Clarkson through the places where Darwin's work matches with the Biblical narrative--and where it diverges. And it's not always where you might think! Bio of Charles Darwin: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-Darwin/Evolution-by-natural-selection-the-London-years-1836-42  2024-08-261h 01Ask A ScholarAsk A ScholarNumbers | Questions on Korah, the tithe and Moses' mistake | with Dr. Dru JohnsonIn this episode, we will discuss the Book of Numbers with questions centered around the story of Korah, the tithe that the Israelites were instructed to give, and Moses' big mistake. Join Karla and Mike as they converse with Dr. Dru Johnson to get your questions answered! 2024-08-1332 minThe Closing TableThe Closing TableThe Closing Table .Episode #14 - Chris JohnsonJoin Dru and Aimee for another exciting episode packed with real estate insights! This week, we're diving deep into the "M" words of the title industry: Multifamily Housing and Mortgage Modifications. But don't worry, we're also sharing some current events about Why is the Fall a good time to sell your house??! We're also thrilled to welcome special guest Chris Johnson from On-Time Mortgage and Center of Influence to discuss his ongoing role connecting industry professional and how he's seeing the mortgage crunch as a L.O. And as always, we'll share the latest on Inspired Title's...2024-08-0857 minAsk A ScholarAsk A ScholarNumbers | Questions on the censuses, leadership, and punishment | with Dr. Dru JohnsonIn this episode, we will discuss the Book of Numbers with questions centered around the censuses' purpose, varying punishments between Israelite men and women, and leadership challenges during that time. Join Karla and Mike as they converse with Dr. Dru Johnson to get your questions answered! 2024-07-291h 06OnScriptOnScriptGarrick Allen – Words Are Not EnoughEpisode: In this episode, Dru Johnson talks with Garrick Allen about how paratexts (i.e., all the things around and between the biblical texts) have shaped our notions of canon, Gospel, and our reading practices of the […] The post Garrick Allen – Words Are Not Enough first appeared on OnScript.2024-04-1652 minOnScriptOnScriptGarrick Allen - Words Are Not EnoughEpisode: In this episode, Dru Johnson talks with Garrick Allen about how paratexts (i.e., all the things around and between the biblical texts) have shaped our notions of canon, Gospel, and our reading practices of the biblical literature. His forthcoming Eerdmans book—Words Are Not Enough: Paratexts, Manuscripts, and the Real New Testament—argues that paratexts might hold the most sway over our biblical reading, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. It's unavoidable. From titles of anonymous books to cross-reference systems to extensive theologically-driven study notes, the biblical literature has always been entangled with paratexts. Dru and Garrick spend...2024-04-1652 minOnScriptOnScriptGarrick Allen - Words Are Not EnoughEpisode: In this episode, Dru Johnson talks with Garrick Allen about how paratexts (i.e., all the things around and between the biblical texts) have shaped our notions of canon, Gospel, and our reading practices of the biblical literature. His forthcoming Eerdmans book—Words Are Not Enough: Paratexts, Manuscripts, and the Real New Testament—argues that paratexts might hold the most sway over our biblical reading, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. It's unavoidable. From titles of anonymous books to cross-reference systems to extensive theologically-driven study notes, the biblical literature has always been entangled with paratexts. Dru and Garrick spend...2024-04-1652 minOnScriptOnScriptGarrick Allen - Words Are Not EnoughEpisode: In this episode, Dru Johnson talks with Garrick Allen about how paratexts (i.e., all the things around and between the biblical texts) have shaped our notions of canon, Gospel, and our reading practices of the biblical literature. His forthcoming Eerdmans book—Words Are Not Enough: Paratexts, Manuscripts, and the Real New Testament—argues that paratexts might hold the most sway over our biblical reading, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. It's unavoidable. From titles of anonymous books to cross-reference systems to extensive theologically-driven study notes, the biblical literature has always been entangled with paratexts. Dru and Garrick...2024-04-1144 minOnScriptOnScriptGarrick Allen - Words Are Not EnoughEpisode: In this episode, Dru Johnson talks with Garrick Allen about how paratexts (i.e., all the things around and between the biblical texts) have shaped our notions of canon, Gospel, and our reading practices of the biblical literature. His forthcoming Eerdmans book—Words Are Not Enough: Paratexts, Manuscripts, and the Real New Testament—argues that paratexts might hold the most sway over our biblical reading, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. It's unavoidable. From titles of anonymous books to cross-reference systems to extensive theologically-driven study notes, the biblical literature has always been entangled with paratexts. Dru and Garrick...2024-04-1144 minWhy God Why?Why God Why?Dru Johnson - Do Christians really think Genesis is literal?In this riveting episode of Why God Why, we journey into the heart of a question that has both confounded and intrigued believers and skeptics alike: "Do Christians really believe Genesis is literal?" Hosts Gage Hunt and Peter Englert are joined by Dr. Dru Johnson, who brings a fresh perspective to the table, challenging our preconceived notions about the intersection of Darwinian science and the Hebraic narrative of creation.Dru, a seasoned scholar with a diverse background that includes military service and a radical conversion to Christianity, offers a nuanced conversation that delves into the sophistication of...2024-03-061h 08The London LyceumThe London LyceumWhat Hath Darwin to Do with Scripture? with Dru JohnsonJordan and Cody talk with Dru Johnson about his latest book on Darwin and Scripture. They cover topics like: What does Darwin have to do with Scripture? Why would anyone be uncomfortable with the idea that the biblical authors make our world existentially, ethically, and physically coherent in a way that can be harmonized with science? You claim that the biblical literature presents a coherent and sustained intellectual world for us to enter. In what ways does this open new possibilities and close them to our philosophical and theological imaginations? How would you respond to someone claiming your arguments...2024-03-0651 minThe Protestant Libertarian PodcastThe Protestant Libertarian PodcastEp 106: Darwin, Natural Selection, and the Bible with Dru JohnsonIn this episode I talk with Dr. Dru Johnson about his new book What Hath Darwin to Do With Scripture, published by IVP. In this book, Dr. Johnson demonstrates that there are conceptual overlaps between the concerns of natural selection and the worldview of the Biblical authors. He explores how the ideas of scarcity, fitness, and generation, all of which were important for a Darwinian understanding of natural selection, were also concerns that are address in scripture. He explores both the similarities and differences in the way natural selection and the Bible handle these issues. We then explore how...2024-02-131h 01A History of Christian TheologyA History of Christian TheologyDr. Dru Johnson on Darwin and Scripture's Conceptual WorldsToday our longtime Editorial Assistant, Grant Bellchamber, joins us for an interview with Dr. Dru Johnson on his recently published book "What Hath Darwin to Do With Scripture?: Comparing the Conceptual Worlds of the Bible and Evolution" (IV Press, 2023). We discuss the evolutionary notions of scarcity and fit in relation to the Old Testament writers' own conception of Creation as Dr. Johnson attempts to put the two understandings into a dialectical relation. Join us as we explore an interesting approach to an, often, highly-fraught intellectual relationship.2024-02-1259 minTransfiguredTransfiguredDr. Dru Johnson - Evolution, Creation, Randomness, and the Hebraic roots of Science Dru Johnson is visiting associate professor at Hope College in Holland, MI and the director of the Center for Hebraic Thought, editor at The Biblical Mind Host of The Biblical Mind podcast: https://thebiblicalmind.org/ Co-host of the OnScript Podcast: https://onscript.study/What Hath Darwin to do with Scripture? https://www.amazon.com/What-Hath-Darwin-Scripture-Conceptual/dp/1514003619 We mention Tertullian, Richard Dawkins, Francis Collins, Michael Behe, Fredrick Nietzsche, Sean Carroll, Bret Weinstein, Aristotle, Plato, and many more. 2024-02-0557 minGuilt Grace GratitudeGuilt Grace GratitudeDru Johnson | What Hath Darwin to Do with Scripture?Make a one-time or recurring donation on our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Donor Box profile here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Join us in the mission of introducing Reformed Theology across the world! Please help support the show on our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon Page⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!   WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! ⁠Dru Johnson (PhD, University of St. Andrews) directs the Center for Hebraic Thought and has been a research fellow at the Herzl Institute (Jerusalem), Logos Institute (St. Andrews), and Henry Center (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School). He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Biblical Philosophy, Human Rites, and Knowledge by Ritual. He is ordained as an EPC minister and is cohost of the OnScript podcast. We want...2024-01-041h 17Anti-Hero\'s JourneyAnti-Hero's JourneyDr. Dru Johnson (PhD), Dropout/Punk/Veteran/Skinhead/Pastor/Professorhttps://www.antiherosjourney.com/ Dru Johnson is visiting associate professor at Hope College in Holland, MI (was a professor at The King’s College in New York City), director of the Center for Hebraic Thought, editor at The Biblical Mind, host of The Biblical Mind podcast, and co-host of the OnScript Podcast. Before that, he was a high-school dropout, skinhead, punk rock drummer, combat veteran, IT supervisor, and pastor—all things that he hopes none of his children ever become. https://www.navigatesni.com/free-consultation2023-12-2548 minThe Bible (Unmuted)The Bible (Unmuted)#46: What Hath Darwin to Do with Scripture? An Interview with Dr. Dru JohnsonSo what hath Darwin to do with Scripture? That's the question Dr. Dru Johnson seeks to answer in his latest book. In this episode, I chat with Dru about all things evolution -- well, not all the things. Due to time constraints I, quite naturally, had to select only a few of the important ones (did you see what I did there?). At any rate, the question of evolution is one that causes many Christians (particularly North American evangelicals) a bit of angst, to say the least. Why is that? And what is the relationship between nature and the...2023-12-1256 minDeep Talks with Paul AnleitnerDeep Talks with Paul AnleitnerDru Johnson | Is Darwin and the Bible Telling the Same Story?Video of this episode available at: https://youtu.be/ub_buhL5LU8?si=j0LfzM0eMpBd-ky7   Dru Johnson, PhD is a biblical scholar at Hope College. He is also the co-host of the On-Script Podcast and director of The Center for Hebraic Study. His new book What Hath Darwin to Do with Scripture: Comparing the Conceptual Worlds of the Bible and Evolution proposes that the ancient Hebrew worldview of the Bible uniquely explores common concerns shared by Charles Darwin's evolutionary theory. Together, we discuss the challenges and hopes of seeking t...2023-11-201h 44Disciple DojoDisciple DojoComparing Darwin and Scripture (with Dr. Dru Johnson)In this Dojo Discussion we welcome back our friend Dr. Dru Johnson. Dru has a new book coming out entitled “What Hath Darwin to Do with Scripture?” which deals with the intersection of science and faith and attempts to push past the typical polemics and caricatures that often arise when evolutionary biology and Biblical theology cross paths! We also discuss Dru’s online teaching ministry “Bible Dojo”…and why you should be a part of it! 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:50 - Dru’s return and what is “Bible Dojo”? 00:10:22 - What Hath Darwin to do with Scripture? 00:17:50 - the Darwin Fish bumper sticker culture wa...2023-11-091h 39The Fourth WayThe Fourth Way(287)S11E9/9: Biblical Knowing w/Dr. Dru JohnsonI had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Dru Johnson about his work on epistemology. 0:00 - Prologue23:20 - Dr. Johnson's Introduction32:15 - Apprenticeship and Truth42:15 - Propositionalizing the Bible52:25 - Implications for God's Omniscience1:00:00 - Apophaticism1:05:45 - No Such Thing as Brute Facts1:14:05 - Authority and Authentication1:27:50 - Can We Learn From Unjust Teachers?1:36:15 - Participation Produces KnowledgeA huge thanks to Seth White for the awesome music!Thanks to Palmtoptiger17 for the beautiful logo: https://www.instagram.com/palmtoptiger17/Facebook Page: https://www.f...2023-10-301h 45Theology in the RawTheology in the RawS2 Ep1109: Understanding the Hebraic Thought World of the Bible and How the Old Testament Challenges Classism: Dr. Dru JohnsonDr. Dru Johnson (Ph.D. St. Andrews University) is visiting associate professor at Hope College in Holland, MI (was a professor at The King’s College in New York City), director of the Center for Hebraic Thought, editor at The Biblical Mind, host of The Biblical Mind podcast, and co-host of the OnScript Podcast. Before that, he was a high-school dropout, skinhead, punk rock drummer, combat veteran, IT supervisor, and pastor—all things that he hopes none of his children ever become. In this podcast conversation, we talk about many different things, including philosophy of mathematics, Hebraic vs. Hellenistic thinking, clas...2023-09-071h 20Pillar PodcastPillar PodcastEnter the Bible Dojo with Dru Johnson and Kevin KimThe Pillar Podcast team catches up with board members present (Kevin Kim) and past (Dru Johnson) to discuss an exciting new online biblical literacy training program, Bible Dojo. Kevin Kim is the executive director of Crazy Love Ministries and Basil Tech; Dru Johnson is a professor of Hebrew Bible.  Find out more at pillarseminary.org/bible-dojo Sign up to receive updates about Bible Dojo at enterthebibledojo.com2023-07-2648 minThe OverthinkersThe OverthinkersWhat Does The Bible Say About Conspiracy Theories? (With Dr. Dru Johnson)Does The Bible have anything to say about conspiracy theories for the church? Joseph Holmes and Nathan Clarkson bring on biblical scholar Dr. Dru Johnson to discuss.   https://www.businessinsider.com/pastors-quit-after-qanon-radicalize-congregation-2021-3   https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2021-03-03/la-na-church-qanon-conspiracy-theories   https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2019/december/jesus-cares-about-your-conspiracy-theory.html 2023-07-241h 12The Two CitiesThe Two CitiesEpisode #180 - Christians & Conspiracy Theories with Dr. Mike Austin, Dr. Marlena Graves, Dr. Dru Johnson, and Dr. J. Aaron SimmonsIn this episode we're talking about Christianity and Conspiracy Theories with Dr. Mike Austin (Professor of Philosophy at Eastern Kentucky University), who is the co-editor (with Dr. Gregory L. Bock) of the new book, QAnon, Chaos, and the Cross: Christianity and Conspiracy Theories (published by Eerdmans). Joining him we also have three of the many contributors who wrote essays for the volume: Dr. Marlena Graves (Assistant Professor of Spiritual Formation at Northeastern Seminary), Dr. Dru Johnson (Visiting Associate Professor at Hope College), and Dr. J. Aaron Simmons (Professor of Philosophy at Furman University). Over the course of our conversation we...2023-07-051h 03Theology for the ChurchTheology for the ChurchThe Bible, Philosophy, and the Christian Life with Dru JohnsonIn this episode Caleb discusses the place of philosophy in the Christian life with Dru Johnson (PhD, University of St. Andrews) professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at The King's College (NYC) and the director of the Center for Hebraic Thought. If you're interested in learning more about how philosophy, Scripture, and theology interact and integrate into the life of the church, give this episode a listen! Resources: Biblical Philosophy by Dru Johnson https://a.co/d/iUertU1 Biblical Knowing by Dru Johnson https://a.co/d/8lOiQvf Contextualization and the Old Testament...2023-06-1354 minChrist and CultureChrist and CultureDru Johnson: The Crisis of Biblical Illiteracy - EP 113“Will we ever again bother with scripture?” Dru Johnson recently posed this provocative question, and he joins Drs. Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn to discuss the growing crisis of biblical illiteracy. He explains why we our devotional practices are failing us, how we have a pidgin understanding of Scripture that lead to a “creolized” theology, and why listening to the Bible matters. The conversation starts at 8:05.(Watch his talk at our Exploring Personhood conference: https://cfc.sebts.edu/faith-and-culture/dru-johnson-will-we-ever-again-bother-with-scripture/ ) Also, in “Headlines”(1:20) Ken Keathley discusses fears about Artificial Intelligence. And in “On My Bookshelf” (30:10) Dr. Keathley recommends a classic book by Carl Tru...2023-05-1935 minDisciple DojoDisciple DojoThe Problem with Quiet Time (feat. Dr. Dru Johnson)00:00:00 - Intro and housekeeping 00:02:47 - How Dru made JM’s day at SBL! 00:04:54 - Trained as a theologian; working as a Hebrew Bible scholar? 00:06:44 - Biblical authors’ use of surrounding cultural concepts and Dru’s upcoming book on the Torah & Darwinism 00:12:37 - How Scripture speaks to issues that it doesn’t specifically address 00:13:55 - What is the “Center for Hebraic Thought”? 00:16:31 - the Old Testament, Incarceration, Sex, and Ecology! 00:20:03 - The challenge of assessing Biblical Literacy 00:25:06 - ‘Our Daily Bread’ and the problem with daily devotionals among younger generations 00:28:06 - Biblical Literacy vs. Biblical Fluency 00:36:04 - The problem with “Microdosing” Scripture (BONUS EXC...2023-04-271h 52The Biblical MindThe Biblical MindIs It Time to Quit ’Quiet Time’? Discussing Our View (Dru Johnson & Celina Durgin)Instead of interviewing a guest, TBM host Dru Johnson and editor Celina Durgin discussed an article they co-wrote for Christianity Today: "Is It Time to Quit 'Quiet Time'?" Many people read their Bibles on their own, and some do so daily. When combined with communal study, some form of this practice is important for anyone wanting to become fluent in Scripture. However, private Bible-reading can go wrong. It can be fragmented, individualistic, uninformed, and essentially passive. It can be impotent or even deleterious for readers whose misunderstandings go uncorrected and who don't apply true biblical principles to l...2023-03-2828 minelewebrialelewebrialRead Online Biblical Philosophy Free Book by Dru JohnsonDownload Biblical Philosophy Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Dru JohnsonReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=110893269XORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download Read Online Biblical Philosophy Free Book Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Read Online Biblical Philosophy Free Book read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download Read Online Biblical Philosophy Free Book PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI2023-03-1300 minOnScriptOnScriptChris Seglenieks – Johannine Belief and Graeco-Roman DevotionEpisode: In this episode, Dru Johnson talks with Australian scholar Christopher Seglenieks about why Greco-Roman devotion practices must be included in discussions about “faith” and “belief” in the Johannine corpus. […] The post Chris Seglenieks – Johannine Belief and Graeco-Roman Devotion first appeared on OnScript.2022-08-2548 minThe London LyceumThe London LyceumBiblical Philosophy with Dru JohnsonJordan and Brandon talk with Dru Johnson about biblical philosophy. They cover topics like what counts as philosophy, what is biblical philosophy, if the Bible has its own philosophy, if the Bible utilizes philosophical schools like Platonism and Aristotelianism, and much more.Resources:1) Biblical Knowing, Dru Johnson2) Human Rites, Dru Johnson3) Biblical Philosophy, Dru Johnson4) Joshua Cockayne London Lyceum InterviewSupport the showSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.co...2022-07-2743 minOnScriptOnScriptMark Scarlata – The World of LeviticusEpisode: Leviticus might be the only book in the Bible that many Christians will openly and casually admit that they do not like (or, it’s their “least favorite). Dru Johnson […] The post Mark Scarlata – The World of Leviticus first appeared on OnScript.2022-07-261h 02The Biblical MindThe Biblical MindQ&A Series: Is There Marriage in Heaven? (Dru Johnson)From Genesis, marriage looks like it is one of the most important parts of creation. So, does Jesus really say in Luke 20 that there will be no "marrying and giving in marriage" in the new heavens and earth? In the first episode of The Biblical Mind Q&A series, Dru Johnson examines the phrase "marrying and giving in marriage" across Scripture—and what Jesus really meant by it. In Luke 20, the Sadducees approach Jesus and ask about a woman who had multiple husbands. Jesus' response might seem to suggest that no one is married in the age of...2022-07-2228 minMarc Jolicoeur (aka \Marc Jolicoeur (aka "Jolly Thoughts")Episode Thirty-Two // Dr Dru JohnsonYou guys, I am so stoked to be able to share this conversation with Dr Dru Johnson, a man of many talents, a pied past, and a prolific output. Dru and I talk about his origin story, what it means to think “Hebraically” (and why he’s passionate about it), as well as the recently released Biblical World of Gender book.Below are just some of the links we reference in the course of the show:Dru’s Official WebsiteKings CollegeCenter for Hebraic ThoughtBiblical Mind PodcastOnS...2022-07-1454 minGood Faith EffortGood Faith EffortDru Johnson - Hebrew vs. Greek Ep. 77Human equality. Justice for all. Political liberty. Hope in the face of despair. We take all of these for granted as essential components of a good life and virtuous society. But where do they come from? Will you find them in Plato and Aristotle? In Cicero or Plotinus? What if we can’t?On this week’s episode, Rabbi Ari sat down with Dru Johnson, Professor of Biblical Studies and Director of the Center for Hebraic Thought at the King’s College, to talk about why the world we live in is incomprehensible without the He...2022-07-1238 minThe OverthinkersThe OverthinkersShould We Read The Bible Literally? (With Dr. Dru Johnson)How should we read The Bible? Joseph Holmes and Nathan Clarkson invite Bible Scholar Dr. Dru Johnson to discuss whether The Bible is meant to be read literally, figuratively, or some combination thereof. If it's not all literal, is it all still trustworthy? Don't miss this provocative episode.  2022-04-101h 08New HumanistsNew HumanistsLearning to Read the Bible, feat. Dr. Dru Johnson and Tyler Foster | Episode XIIISend us a textRather than trying to pull the mask off the Hebrew Bible to reveal something (a monster?) hidden underneath, what if you attended to the actual narrative of the Bible? What would you learn? Robert Alter’s groundbreaking The Art of Biblical Narrative attempts to do just that. Dr. Dru Johnson of The King’s College in NYC and ALI’s own Greek and Hebrew Fellow Tyler Foster join Jonathan and Ryan as we discuss how to read the Bible, Alter-style.Robert Alter’s The Art of Biblical Narrative: https...2021-12-151h 02Digital Public SquareDigital Public SquareA conversation with Dr. Dru Johnson on philosophy and the BibleIn this episode, I am joined by Dr. Dru Johnson, professor and author of Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments. Today, we talk about the Bible and philosophy.Meet Dr. Johnson: Dru Johnson is an associate professor of biblical and theological studies at The King’s College in New York City,  director of the Center for Hebraic Thought, editor at The Biblical Mind, host of The Biblical Mind podcast, and co-host of the OnScript Podcast.Resources:Biblical Philosophy by Dru JohnsonThe Philosophy of Hebrew Scriptures by Yoram HazonyJesus the...2021-11-0134 minDigital Public SquareDigital Public SquareA conversation with Dr. Dru Johnson on philosophy and the BibleIn this episode, I am joined by Dr. Dru Johnson, professor and author of Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments. Today, we talk about the Bible and philosophy.Meet Dr. Johnson: Dru Johnson is an associate professor of biblical and theological studies at The King’s College in New York City,  director of the Center for Hebraic Thought, editor at The Biblical Mind, host of The Biblical Mind podcast, and co-host of the OnScript Podcast.Resources:Biblical Philosophy by Dru JohnsonThe Philosophy of Hebrew Scriptures by Yoram HazonyJesus the...2021-11-0134 minOnScriptOnScriptMatthew Lynch – Portraying Violence in the Hebrew BibleDru Johnson discusses Matt's recent book Portraying Violence in the Hebrew Bible. Matt discusses ways that the Old Testament depicts the problem of violence, some of the surprising ways that biblical writers portray violence, and ways that the Old Testament challenges modern ideas about violence. Also listen to Matt fail miserably in the speed round. The post Matthew Lynch – Portraying Violence in the Hebrew Bible first appeared on OnScript.2021-10-0659 minOnScriptOnScriptMatthew Lynch - Portraying Violence in the Hebrew BibleEpisode: Dru Johnson discusses Matt's recent book Portraying Violence in the Hebrew Bible. Matt discusses ways that the Old Testament depicts the problem of violence, some of the surprising ways that biblical writers portray violence, and ways that the Old Testament challenges modern ideas about violence. Also listen to Matt fail miserably in the speed round. Guest: Matt is Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Regent College, Vancouver. He's also a co-founder and host of this podcast (though this interview was Dru's idea). He is the author of First Isaiah and the Disappearance of the Gods (Eisenbrauns), Portra...2021-10-0659 minOnScriptOnScriptMatthew Lynch - Portraying Violence in the Hebrew BibleEpisode: Dru Johnson discusses Matt's recent book Portraying Violence in the Hebrew Bible. Matt discusses ways that the Old Testament depicts the problem of violence, some of the surprising ways that biblical writers portray violence, and ways that the Old Testament challenges modern ideas about violence. Also listen to Matt fail miserably in the speed round. Guest: Matt is Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Regent College, Vancouver. He's also a co-founder and host of this podcast (though this interview was Dru's idea). He is the author of First Isaiah and the Disappearance of the Gods (Eisenbrauns), Portra...2021-10-0659 minA History of Christian TheologyA History of Christian TheologyInterview with Dr. Dru JohnsonContinuing in our conversations over the overlap between philosophy and theology, we welcome Dr. Dru Johnson to discuss his recent book Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments (Cambridge University Press). Dr. Johnson's challenge in the book is to consider the bible as a philosophical text, not just a religious or theological one.2021-09-151h 05A History of Christian TheologyA History of Christian TheologyInterview with Dr. Dru JohnsonContinuing in our conversations over the overlap between philosophy and theology, we welcome Dr. Dru Johnson to discuss his recent book Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments (Cambridge University Press). Dr. Johnson's challenge in the book is to consider the bible as a philosophical text, not just a religious or theological one.2021-09-151h 05ArchiveArchiveDru Johnson – Biblical PhilosophyWe're back with our 5th annual "Live at Nashotah House" episode! Hosts Matt Lynch and Dru Johnson discussed Dru's book Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments (Cambridge, 2021). Topics covered include the distinctiveness of biblical thought, Sukkot, the Gospel of Mark's emphasis on knowing, the importance of ritual and embodiment, and much more. We even have a surprise (and first-ever-on-this-podcast) display of Dru's musical talent! The post Dru Johnson – Biblical Philosophy first appeared on OnScript.2021-08-241h 06OnScriptOnScriptDru Johnson – Biblical PhilosophyWe're back with our 5th annual "Live at Nashotah House" episode! Hosts Matt Lynch and Dru Johnson discussed Dru's book Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments (Cambridge, 2021). Topics covered include the distinctiveness of biblical thought, Sukkot, the Gospel of Mark's emphasis on knowing, the importance of ritual and embodiment, and much more. We even have a surprise (and first-ever-on-this-podcast) display of Dru's musical talent! The post Dru Johnson – Biblical Philosophy first appeared on OnScript.2021-08-241h 06OnScriptOnScriptDru Johnson - Biblical PhilosophyEpisode: We're back with our 5th annual "Live at Nashotah House" episode! Hosts Matt Lynch and Dru Johnson discussed Dru's book Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments (Cambridge, 2021). Topics covered include the distinctiveness of biblical thought, Sukkot, the Gospel of Mark's emphasis on knowing, the importance of ritual and embodiment, and much more. We even have a surprise (and first-ever-on-this-podcast) display of Dru's musical talent! Guest/Host: Dr. Dru Johnson is associate professor of biblical and theological studies at The King’s College in New York City, director of theCenter for Hebraic Thoug...2021-08-241h 06OnScriptOnScriptDru Johnson - Biblical PhilosophyEpisode: We're back with our 5th annual "Live at Nashotah House" episode! Hosts Matt Lynch and Dru Johnson discussed Dru's book Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments (Cambridge, 2021). Topics covered include the distinctiveness of biblical thought, Sukkot, the Gospel of Mark's emphasis on knowing, the importance of ritual and embodiment, and much more. We even have a surprise (and first-ever-on-this-podcast) display of Dru's musical talent! Guest/Host: Dr. Dru Johnson is associate professor of biblical and theological studies at The King’s College in New York City, director of theCenter for Hebraic Thoug...2021-08-241h 06The Tikvah PodcastThe Tikvah PodcastDru Johnson on Biblical PhilosophyThere's a distinction often made between two common approaches to the human longing for wisdom. The first approach, philosophy, is considered the unassisted search for wisdom and truth, one that requires boldness, curiosity, and perhaps even impiety; it requires the philosopher to ask questions that can unsettle the customs and social habits on which any decent society depends. The second approach, biblical religion, is the product of revelation, of God’s disclosure to Moses and mankind the ways of creation and righteous living. The biblical desire to know requires submission and deference to an authority beyond all human pretensions, an...2021-06-2445 minGood Guys Wear BlackGood Guys Wear BlackProfessor Dru Johnson on Living RitualsDru Johnson is an associate professor of biblical and theological studies at The King’s College in New York City, director of the Center for Hebraic Thought , editor at The Biblical Mind, host of the The Biblical Mind podcast, and co-host of the OnScript Podcast. Before that, he was a high-school dropout, skinhead, punk rock drummer, combat veteran, IT supervisor, and pastor. Dru is an ordained minister and accomplished academic, with several articles and books, to include Biblical Philosophy – A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments, Biblical Knowing: A Scriptural Epistemology of Error, Epistemology and Biblical Theology: from the...2021-06-1200 minOrthoAnalytikaOrthoAnalytikaDru Johnson on Living RitualsDru Johnson is an associate professor of biblical and theological studies at The King’s College in New York City, director of the Center for Hebraic Thought , editor at The Biblical Mind, host of the The Biblical Mind podcast, and co-host of the OnScript Podcast. Before that, he was a high-school dropout, skinhead, punk rock drummer, combat veteran, IT supervisor, and pastor. Dru is an ordained minister and accomplished academic, with several articles and books, to include Biblical Philosophy – A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments, Biblical Knowing: A Scriptural Epistemology of Error, Epistemology and Bibl...2021-05-141h 26The Roll OutThe Roll OutTurning Your Passion into a Business Pt. 2 - Guests: Jessica Dru Johnson & Mike L. TaylorJoin us as we talk to senior cinematic artist from Blizzard Games, Jessica Dru Johnson and director/writer Mike L. Taylor about how they made their geeky passions into their professions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-05-061h 01Parker\'s PenséesParker's PenséesEp. 89 - The Hebraic Philosophy of the Old and New Testaments w/Dr. Dru JohnsonIn this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Dru Johnson to discuss his new book, Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments.  Grab his book here: https://amzn.to/3s3IXhC If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $1, $3, or $5 a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get a Parker's Pensées sticker and instant access to all the episode as I record them instead of waiting for their release date. Check it out here:   Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/parke...2021-04-121h 07OnScriptOnScriptClinton Bailey – Bedouin Culture in the BibleEpisode: Dru Johnson talks with Clinton Bailey about how he ended up living with Bedouins in the Negev, their law, gender practices, and poetry. His most recent book, Bedouin Culture […] The post Clinton Bailey – Bedouin Culture in the Bible first appeared on OnScript.2021-03-1652 minOscillationsOscillationsDru - Oscillations Vol 2 (Birthday Mix)01. Mike Schommer ft Milly James - Come Home 02. Sumsuch ft Matty Eeles - Find Home(Vincenzo Remix) 03. Sebastien Legar - Sirene 04. Dj Counselling - Reflection 05. Nacho Varela & Cruz Vittor ft Nauel - Underworld(Lost Desert Remix) 06. Marsh & Wassu - Like You(Extended Mix) 07. Maxi Degrassi - Beyond Attractions 08. Tibi Dabo - Komorebi 09. Pierre Johnson - Polar 10. Groove Govnor - Lost in Space2021-01-301h 03OscillationsOscillationsDru - Oscillations Vol 2 (Birthday Mix)01. Mike Schommer ft Milly James - Come Home 02. Sumsuch ft Matty Eeles - Find Home(Vincenzo Remix) 03. Sebastien Legar - Sirene 04. Dj Counselling - Reflection 05. Nacho Varela & Cruz Vittor ft Nauel - Underworld(Lost Desert Remix) 06. Marsh & Wassu - Like You(Extended Mix) 07. Maxi Degrassi - Beyond Attractions 08. Tibi Dabo - Komorebi 09. Pierre Johnson - Polar 10. Groove Govnor - Lost in Space2021-01-301h 03OscillationsOscillationsDru - Reroute (Final Destination)01. Evren Furtuna - Aurora 02. Jody Wisternoff ft Sian Evans - The Bridge 03. UMngomezulu - 3am On Juta Street 04. Maxi Degrassi - String of Feelings 05. Pierre Johnson, Weston & Engine - North Nebular 06. Evren Furtuna - Nude 07. HVMP - Flora 08. COEO - Native Riddim(Alternative Version) 09. Cathy Battistessa & Scott Diaz - You & I2020-12-251h 01OnScriptOnScriptGarrick Allen – Manuscripts and All that other Stuff on the Page (Paratexts)Episode: Dru Johnson talks with Garrick Allen about his ongoing research project to investigate the paratexts of biblical manuscripts, how these help us to understand reception and biblical theologies, and […] The post Garrick Allen – Manuscripts and All that other Stuff on the Page (Paratexts) first appeared on OnScript.2020-12-1500 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim – Resurrection and the #metoo movement (part II)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss part II of Erin’s paper “Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement,” which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as […] The post Erin Heim – Resurrection and the #metoo movement (part II) first appeared on OnScript.2020-10-0600 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim with Dru Johnson - MeToo and the Apostle Paul (part II)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss part II of Erin's paper "Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement," which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically with the sexual abuse that she experienced as a child. In this paper, she probes the connection between the abuse Jesus suffers in his crucifixion and his resurrection body. For Part I, please click HERE. Content warning: This episode contains some language and descriptions of torture and sexual assault. Hosts: Erin Heim is one of OnScript's co-hosts, and she is also tutor in...2020-10-0658 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim with Dru Johnson - MeToo and the Apostle Paul (part II)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss part II of Erin's paper "Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement," which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically with the sexual abuse that she experienced as a child. In this paper, she probes the connection between the abuse Jesus suffers in his crucifixion and his resurrection body. For Part I, please click HERE. Content warning: This episode contains some language and descriptions of torture and sexual assault. Hosts: Erin Heim is one of OnScript's co-hosts, and she is also tutor in...2020-10-0658 minThe Practical Stoic with Simon J. E. DrewThe Practical Stoic with Simon J. E. DrewDru Johnson on Biblical Philosophy & EpistemologyDru Johnson is an associate professor of biblical and theological studies at The King’s College in New York City,  director of the Center for Hebraic Thought , editor at The Biblical Mind, host of the Center for Hebraic Thought Podcast, and co-host of the OnScript Podcast. Before that, he was a high-school dropout, skinhead, punk rock drummer, combat veteran, IT supervisor, and pastor—all things that he hopes none of his children ever become. Website: https://drujohnson.com/ The Biblical Mind: https://thebiblicalmind.org/ Centre for Hebraic Thought Podcast: https://centerforhebraicthought.podbean.com/ On Scr...2020-09-281h 19The Practical StoicThe Practical StoicDru Johnson on Biblical Philosophy & EpistemologyDru Johnson is an associate professor of biblical and theological studies at The King’s College in New York City,  director of the Center for Hebraic Thought , editor at The Biblical Mind, host of the Center for Hebraic Thought Podcast, and co-host of the OnScript Podcast. Before that, he was a high-school dropout, skinhead, punk rock drummer, combat veteran, IT supervisor, and pastor—all things that he hopes none of his children ever become. Website: https://drujohnson.com/ The Biblical Mind: https://thebiblicalmind.org/ Centre for Hebraic Thought Podcast: https://centerforhebraicthought.podbean.com/ On Script Podcast: https://onscript.study/ Books: https://druj...2020-09-281h 19ArchiveArchiveErin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss Erin’s paper “Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement,” which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically […] The post Erin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1) first appeared on OnScript.2020-06-1600 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss Erin’s paper “Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement,” which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically […] The post Erin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1) first appeared on OnScript.2020-06-1600 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss Erin's paper "Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement," which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically with the sexual abuse that she experienced as a child. In this paper, she probes the connection between the abuse Jesus suffers in his crucifixion and his resurrection body. Content warning: This episode contains some language and descriptions of torture and sexual assault. Hosts: Erin Heim is one of OnScript's regular hosts, and she is also tutor in Biblical Studies at Wycliffe Hall in Oxford. Sh...2020-06-1656 minOnScriptOnScriptErin Heim with Dru Johnson – Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement (Part 1)Episode: Erin Heim and Dru Johnson discuss Erin's paper "Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement," which is part of a larger project that Erin is working on as she wrestles theologically with the sexual abuse that she experienced as a child. In this paper, she probes the connection between the abuse Jesus suffers in his crucifixion and his resurrection body. Content warning: This episode contains some language and descriptions of torture and sexual assault. Hosts: Erin Heim is one of OnScript's regular hosts, and she is also tutor in Biblical Studies at Wycliffe Hall in Oxford. Sh...2020-06-1656 minOnScriptOnScriptJames Diamond – Jewish Theology UnboundEpisode: Dru Johnson talks with Jim Diamond about his long term project of thinking theologically with the biblical authors. Through close readings of key biblical texts and Jewish sages, Diamond […] The post James Diamond – Jewish Theology Unbound first appeared on OnScript.2020-02-1800 minOnScriptOnScriptDru Johnson interviews Matt LynchEpisode: In this week's episode co-host Dru Johnson interviews co-host Matt Lynch, and there's a surprise mystery guest! Guest: Matt Lynch is Academic Dean and Lecturer in Old Testament at Westminster Theological Centre, UK, where he's served for the last 7 years.  He's also the co-founder of OnScript with Matt Bates. He completed his Ph.D. at Emory University in 2012, and worked for two years as a post-doctoral researcher in Germany. He's the author of Monotheism and Institutions in the Book of Chronicles (Mohr Siebeck, 2014) and his Portraying Violence in the Hebrew Bible: A Literary and Cultural Study (Camb...2020-01-141h 00OnScriptOnScriptDru Johnson interviews Matt LynchEpisode: In this week's episode co-host Dru Johnson interviews co-host Matt Lynch, and there's a surprise mystery guest! Guest: Matt Lynch is Academic Dean and Lecturer in Old Testament at Westminster Theological Centre, UK, where he's served for the last 7 years.  He's also the co-founder of OnScript with Matt Bates. He completed his Ph.D. at Emory University in 2012, and worked for two years as a post-doctoral researcher in Germany. He's the author of Monotheism and Institutions in the Book of Chronicles (Mohr Siebeck, 2014) and his Portraying Violence in the Hebrew Bible: A Literary and Cultural Study (Camb...2020-01-141h 00OnScriptOnScriptDru Johnson interviews Matt LynchEpisode: In this week’s episode co-host Dru Johnson interviews co-host Matt Lynch, and there’s a surprise mystery guest! Guest: Matt Lynch is Academic Dean and Lecturer in Old Testament at Westminster Theological […] The post Dru Johnson interviews Matt Lynch first appeared on OnScript.2020-01-1300 minArchiveArchiveDru Johnson interviews Matt LynchEpisode: In this week’s episode co-host Dru Johnson interviews co-host Matt Lynch, and there’s a surprise mystery guest! Guest: Matt Lynch is Academic Dean and Lecturer in Old Testament at Westminster Theological […] The post Dru Johnson interviews Matt Lynch first appeared on OnScript.2020-01-1300 minThe Tikvah PodcastThe Tikvah PodcastDru Johnson, Jonathan Silver, and Robert Nicholson on Reviving Hebraic ThoughtThe English Catholic writer G.K. Chesterton famously described the United States as “a nation with the soul of a church.” Americans, even now, are a uniquely religious people, and it is impossible truly to understand the American Founding and the American story without reference to Scripture in general, and the Hebrew Bible in particular. And yet, while one can sometimes undertake the academic study of the Bible in our universities—uncovering the text’s strands of composition, its dating, and its relation to ancient Near Eastern culture—less easily available in our institutions of higher learning is the opp...2019-10-2444 minOnScriptOnScriptDru Johnson – Human RitesThis week's ep features a public talk from OnScript's Dru Johnson on his recent book Human Rites: The Power of Rituals, Habits, and Sacraments  (Eerdmans, 2018). Special thanks to Christ Church Jerusalem who recorded this event, and let us re-post it here. Enjoy! If you like this episode: Check out our original episode with Dru (before he was a host) on his book Knowledge by Ritual, and Dru's interview with Jonathan Pennington. The post Dru Johnson – Human Rites first appeared on OnScript.2019-08-0600 minArchiveArchiveDru Johnson – Human RitesThis week's ep features a public talk from OnScript's Dru Johnson on his recent book Human Rites: The Power of Rituals, Habits, and Sacraments  (Eerdmans, 2018). Special thanks to Christ Church Jerusalem who recorded this event, and let us re-post it here. Enjoy! If you like this episode: Check out our original episode with Dru (before he was a host) on his book Knowledge by Ritual, and Dru's interview with Jonathan Pennington. The post Dru Johnson – Human Rites first appeared on OnScript.2019-08-0600 minOnScriptOnScriptDru Johnson - Human RitesEpisode: This week's ep features a public talk from OnScript's Dru Johnson on his recent book Human Rites: The Power of Rituals, Habits, and Sacraments  (Eerdmans, 2018). Special thanks to Christ Church Jerusalem who recorded this event, and let us re-post it here. Enjoy! Guest:  Dru Johnson (Ph.D., University of St Andrews) is Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at The King’s Collegein New York City and a Research Fellow at the Logos Institute (University of St Andrews, Scotland). His main area of research has focused on the philosophical and intellectual world of biblical literature. H...2019-08-061h 05OnScriptOnScriptDru Johnson - Human RitesEpisode: This week's ep features a public talk from OnScript's Dru Johnson on his recent book Human Rites: The Power of Rituals, Habits, and Sacraments  (Eerdmans, 2018). Special thanks to Christ Church Jerusalem who recorded this event, and let us re-post it here. Enjoy! Guest:  Dru Johnson (Ph.D., University of St Andrews) is Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at The King’s Collegein New York City and a Research Fellow at the Logos Institute (University of St Andrews, Scotland). His main area of research has focused on the philosophical and intellectual world of biblical literature. H...2019-08-061h 05OnScriptOnScriptRobert Alter—The Art of Bible TranslationDru Johnson and Matt Lynch talk to Robert Alter about his new Princeton University Press book The Art of Bible Translation and his newly released translation of the Hebrew Bible into English. Robert explains how the translation came about and how The Art of Bible Translation acts as a methodological introduction to his translation of the Hebrew Bible. The post Robert Alter—The Art of Bible Translation first appeared on OnScript.2019-03-2600 minOnScriptOnScriptJonathan Pennington – The Sermon on the Mount and Human FlourishingIf Jesus said, “pluck out your eye if it causes you to sin” shouldn’t all Christian men be cyclopsed? If he literally said, “Do not swear an oath,” can Christians no longer testify in court? The steep ethical teaching of the Sermon on the Mount forces more questions than it answers. Dr. Jonathan T. Pennington of Southern Seminary talks with Dru Johnson about how we should read the Sermon on the Mount and what it teaches. The post Jonathan Pennington – The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing first appeared on OnScript.2017-10-1700 minOnScriptOnScriptListener Qs & Online Barbecue with Matt L. & Dru J.[podbean resource=”episode=vkxnx-6d4c4a” type=”audio-rectangle” height=”100″ skin=”1″ btn-skin=”103″ share=”1″ fonts=”Helvetica” auto=”0″ download=”0″ rtl=”0″] Episode: Grab a beer & lawn chair as Matt Lynch & Dru Johnson discuss your questions at this sizzlin’ summer […] The post Listener Qs & Online Barbecue with Matt L. & Dru J. first appeared on OnScript.2017-07-2500 minOnScriptOnScriptDru & Matt L. - Listener Q & AEpisode: Grab a beer & lawn chair as Matt Lynch & Dru Johnson discuss your questions at this sizzlin' summer theology barbecue. Matt & Dru talk about Dru's imaginary friend(s), signing books, Christians and the law, David's failures, God's holiness, the ideas we think need to die, and other stuff. We also have an unplanned, and altogether impressive, call-in with Chris Tilling. Chris was grilling sausage when we spontaneously called him to answer questions about Paul, turning an otherwise officey conversation into a rollicking theological barbecue. Pardon Matt's poor sound quality in this episode. A driver problem ... blah, blah, blah, meant h...2017-07-251h 10OnScriptOnScriptDru & Matt L. - Listener Q & AEpisode: Grab a beer & lawn chair as Matt Lynch & Dru Johnson discuss your questions at this sizzlin' summer theology barbecue. Matt & Dru talk about Dru's imaginary friend(s), signing books, Christians and the law, David's failures, God's holiness, the ideas we think need to die, and other stuff. We also have an unplanned, and altogether impressive, call-in with Chris Tilling. Chris was grilling sausage when we spontaneously called him to answer questions about Paul, turning an otherwise officey conversation into a rollicking theological barbecue. Pardon Matt's poor sound quality in this episode. A driver problem ... blah, blah, blah, meant h...2017-07-251h 10OnScriptOnScriptDru Johnson – Knowledge by RitualEpisode: Matt L. discusses with Dru Johnson his claim that the Bible offers an epistemology, one where humans know by ritual. They discuss key influences on Dru’s work, the importance of […] The post Dru Johnson – Knowledge by Ritual first appeared on OnScript.2017-02-2000 min