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In this episode of The Word Made Human, we dive into the sweeping moral journey hidden inside the Bible—not as a divine monologue, but as a centuries-long human conversation filled with conflict, yearning, and radical imagination. We’ll trace how the text moves from tribal survival ethics to the explosive justice of the prophets, from the introspection of wisdom literature to the compassion-first vision of the gospels—and then examine how Paul’s attempt to impose unity stalled that upward arc for nearly two millennia. Finally, we explore how modern humanism resumes the very moral trajectory the biblical writers began, completing the shift from divine authority to the shared voice of human longing.
By The Sacred HumanistIn this episode of The Word Made Human, we dive into the sweeping moral journey hidden inside the Bible—not as a divine monologue, but as a centuries-long human conversation filled with conflict, yearning, and radical imagination. We’ll trace how the text moves from tribal survival ethics to the explosive justice of the prophets, from the introspection of wisdom literature to the compassion-first vision of the gospels—and then examine how Paul’s attempt to impose unity stalled that upward arc for nearly two millennia. Finally, we explore how modern humanism resumes the very moral trajectory the biblical writers began, completing the shift from divine authority to the shared voice of human longing.