This is episode 57 of the Logos Institute Podcast. In it, Joanna Leidenhag and I (Jonathan Rutledge) wrap up our discussion with Prof Tom McCall (Asbury Theological Seminary) about his recent project on contemporary biblical & analytic Christology. In this installment, we discuss the competing merits of Barth and Aquinas' interpretations of Hebrews when considering contemporary critical biblical scholarship. If you're interested in jumping around to different points of the interview, here are some timestamps to help:
0:25 - Precritical scholars and the shift to critical biblical scholarship
2:47 - Authorship of John as an example of critical scholarship
5:19 - Hebrews 6 and Theological Interpretation (Two Views)
6:05 - Did Jesus learn obedience?
7:32 - Barth's reading of Hebrews with Rahner's Rule for the Trinity
8:54 - Aquinas' reading of Hebrews from his recently translated commentary
10:40 - Biblical scholarship on Aquinas
13:00 - Bruce McCormack on Hebrews 5 on behalf of Barth
If you've enjoyed listening to this interview, please see other content from our guest:
Thomas H. McCall
1. Faculty Page - https://divinity.tiu.edu/academics/faculty/thomas-h-mccall-phd/
2. Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thomas-H-McCall/e/B003TB6TO8?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1588844449&sr=8-1
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