
Old Testament Studies: An (Un)Academic Modern History Podcast
1) Henry Home (Lord Kames)
Lord Kames believed that societies became increasingly better and so the Old Testament is a relic of earlier, flawed culture and mythology but the creation of humans in Genesis was essentially true.
2) John Toland
John Toland rejected traditional interpretations of the Bible and wanted modern scholars to use newer techniques to analyze meaning of the language and the placement of biblical books within the canon...Show More
3) Thomas Morgan
Thomas Morgan called himself a Christian deist and argued that the Old Testament was political religion used to enslave the Israelite people and entirely at odds with true Christianity and the religio...Show More
4) William Warburton
William Warburton argued that the Old Testament does not talk about human immortality or the afterlife because the Israelites had a special divine provision where they received earthly rewards and pun...Show More
5) William Stevens
William Stevens argued that Benjamin Kennicott was deceived by Jewish forgers and no variant manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible were legitimate and these forgeries were intended as a Trojan horse to infi...Show More
6) Jacques-Bénigne Lignel Bossuet
Bossuet organized history into epochs and claimed that the Old Testament shows God's interaction with humanity and the devolvement of human culture that can only be rectified by divinely appointed mon...Show More
7) William Wotton
William Wotton argued that Chinese history was unreliable but the Old Testament explains the history of the world perfectly including the development of languages from the tower of Babel story in Gene...Show More
8) Sir William Jones
William Jones compared the Old Testament to Hinduism and Persian poetry. He questioned whether Indian philosophy informed Moses and asserted the theological unity of Hebrew poetry with Persian poetry ...Show More
9) John Hutchinson
John Hutchinson claimed that Hebrew was the language given by God and the words allow people to properly perceive the world and understand the deeper divine truths.
10) Samuel Clarke
Samuel Clarke claimed that the Old Testament was written by idolaters, including Moses, and for idolaters, so it is no longer necessary after the pure, logical, spiritual teachings of Jesus in the New...Show More