
BibleProject Genesis 1-2: Origins or Identity? – Feat. Dr. John Walton
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Jun 21, 2021 Dr. John Walton, an Old Testament scholar, dives deep into the creation narratives of Genesis, exploring how ancient culture shapes our understanding of these texts. He contrasts the cosmic focus of Genesis 1 with the terrestrial perspective of Genesis 2, highlighting their unique roles. Walton sheds light on the compatibility of biblical interpretations with scientific concepts, discussing 'mechanism' versus 'agency.' The episode also touches on the ongoing dialogue between faith and science, urging listeners to appreciate the richness of ancient perspectives.
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Exegesis vs. Theology
- We can grasp core theological truths even without fully understanding the cultural context.
- However, deeper exegesis and interpretation require that cultural understanding.
Cognitive Backpacks
- Different cultures have different cognitive frameworks, like backpacks filled with unique ideas.
- We can't assume shared meaning just based on similar labels (like "creation").
Functional Ontology
- Ancient cultures focused on functional ontology—things exist when ordered, not just materially present.
- This differs from our modern material ontology.




