How Can I Learn About a First-Century Worldview?

Understanding the worldviews of anyone other than ourselves is an important first step in learning about that person or persons. This is especially important for the task of history. But where do you start? In this Q&A clip from our course, Knowing God in the Created World, Prof. Wright shares some of his go-to resources for better understanding the first-century worldviews Jesus and his first followers had to contend with.
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  • @claudettedavis4113
    @claudettedavis41132 ай бұрын

    I always learn something illuminating from these talks. Thank you

  • @NTWrightOnline

    @NTWrightOnline

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @josephisaac4828
    @josephisaac48287 ай бұрын

    I like listening to Tom Wright! It's just so fascinating!

  • @earthheiress2421
    @earthheiress242126 күн бұрын

    Augustine and Calvinist left the group.

  • @flematicoreformandose5046
    @flematicoreformandose50467 ай бұрын

    And yet despite the good functionality of the Jerusalem temple for a certain time, it was ultimately a failure due to the corruption and injustice committed by those who should have faithfully complied with the prescriptions of the Torah. That is why the Son of God came to establish a new covenant better than the previous one where the congregation is where God lives, no longer taking into account the precise place of the temple of Jerusalem, but rather that union between God and his people took place in the houses..Stephen clearly stated before being martyred by the Jews, that God does not dwell in temples made by the hands of men, by dwelling I mean not being interested, nor demanding temples to be found. And the apostle Paul, referring to that pagan Athenian temple, stated exactly the same thing. Are we slaves to the temples and give them the importance they should not have? It is the question that I and anyone should ask themselves, under the new covenant.

  • @josephpchajek2685

    @josephpchajek2685

    3 ай бұрын

    Well kinda, Jesus creating a new temple was always the plan though, been that since the foundation of the world.

  • @flematicoreformandose5046

    @flematicoreformandose5046

    3 ай бұрын

    @@josephpchajek2685 The problem, my friend, is that we have bothered the Spirit of God with our vanities. We have become obsessed with temples made with human hands to become puppets of an infernal religious machine, where buildings are more sacred than saints. For me it is a sad sight.

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