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This episode concludes a four-part series examining slavery, polygamy, and genocide in biblical texts. The discussion addresses remaining questions about the moral gap between Mosaic law and early Christian teaching, arguing that Scripture reflects a progressive moral pedagogy rather than an immediate ideal. The framework employs natural law theory and Eastern Orthodox theology to distinguish between morally impermissible slavery and morally acceptable servitude arrangements, while contextualizing Old Testament ethics within the Ancient Near Eastern cultural baseline from which God drew his people toward eventual Christian perfection.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:20 Recapping the Slavery Episode
00:08:20 Recapping the Polygamy Episode
00:10:00 Recapping the Genocide Episode
00:11:27 Why a 4th Episode?
00:15:00 Slaying of Innocence
00:19:45 Possibility #1
00:20:30 Possibility #2
00:22:15 Possibility #3
00:23:40 The Rich Man and Lazarus
00:27:30 The Most Troubling Psalm
00:36:17 Lingering Concerns with Genocide
00:42:35 Are the Innocent Damned?
00:46:35 Loose Ends with Slavery
00:53:29 The Law and Moral Progress
01:00:50 Sensitivity of Moral Faculties
01:06:15 The Ideal of the Logos
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This episode concludes a four-part series examining slavery, polygamy, and genocide in biblical texts. The discussion addresses remaining questions about the moral gap between Mosaic law and early Christian teaching, arguing that Scripture reflects a progressive moral pedagogy rather than an immediate ideal. The framework employs natural law theory and Eastern Orthodox theology to distinguish between morally impermissible slavery and morally acceptable servitude arrangements, while contextualizing Old Testament ethics within the Ancient Near Eastern cultural baseline from which God drew his people toward eventual Christian perfection.
All the links: Substack: https://nathanajacobs.substack.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenathanjacobspodcastWebsite: https://www.nathanajacobs.com/X: https://x.com/NathanJacobsPodSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0hSskUtCwDT40uFbqTk3QSApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nathan-jacobs-podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nathanandrewjacobsAcademia: https://vanderbilt.academia.edu/NathanAJacobs
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:20 Recapping the Slavery Episode
00:08:20 Recapping the Polygamy Episode
00:10:00 Recapping the Genocide Episode
00:11:27 Why a 4th Episode?
00:15:00 Slaying of Innocence
00:19:45 Possibility #1
00:20:30 Possibility #2
00:22:15 Possibility #3
00:23:40 The Rich Man and Lazarus
00:27:30 The Most Troubling Psalm
00:36:17 Lingering Concerns with Genocide
00:42:35 Are the Innocent Damned?
00:46:35 Loose Ends with Slavery
00:53:29 The Law and Moral Progress
01:00:50 Sensitivity of Moral Faculties
01:06:15 The Ideal of the Logos

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