We may uncritically assume that biblical authors think of religion, law, and belief in the same way that we do. Dr. Joshua Berman, however, notes that the ancient Hebrews didn't have the contemporary Western concepts of religion and belief, which involve individualistic intellectual assent to the right propositions. Likewise, the concept of law in the Bible isn't a clear-cut list of dos and don’ts.
In this episode, Dr. Dru Johnson talks with Dr. Berman about his new book, Ani Ma’amin: Biblical Criticism, Historical Truth, and the Thirteen Principles of Faith.
1:24 Why terms such as law, religion, and belief are alien to the Hebrew Bible7:20 The modern versus the ancient understanding of religion9:48 Modern “belief” versus ancient lived experience17:40 Law as more than dos and don’ts21:43 The problems with biblical source criticism and modern biblical scholarship37:02 Maimonides, Jewish belief, and the way of life For the nerdier version of Dr. Berman's book, check out: Inconsistency in the Torah: Ancient Literary Convention and the Limits of Source Criticism