
The Biblical Mind Hebraic Thought, "What Hath Darwin...", and What's Coming Next (Dru Johnson) Ep #182
Jan 9, 2025
Mike Tolliver interviews Dr. Dru Johnson, the president of the Center for Hebraic Thought. They dive into the richness of Hebraic thought, contrasting it with Western philosophies while emphasizing biblical concepts of justice and morality. The discussion covers how ancient insights can inform contemporary issues like incarceration and gender identity. Dr. Johnson also touches on the surprising connections between Hebraic thought and Darwinian theory, revealing shared themes that connect scripture with modern science. Upcoming projects hint at exciting developments in bridging these ideas.
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Paul's Approach
- Paul uses Greco-Roman philosophical concepts to explain ancient Hebraic thought.
- He bridges the gap between contemporary cultural packaging and ancient ways of thinking.
Overlooked Depth
- Biblical scholars often overlook the philosophical depth in the Old Testament.
- Ancient Near Eastern experts recognize the Hebrew Bible's advanced abstract thinking, rivaled only by later Greco-Roman thought.
Pixelated Thinking
- Hebraic thought uses a 'pixelated' approach, offering multiple examples to illustrate concepts.
- This contrasts with the single-definition approach of analytic philosophy.


