
The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture WOF 534: The Evangelical Power of the Old Testament
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Apr 27, 2026 Robert Barron, Catholic bishop and theologian known for accessible teaching, discusses the Old Testament's central role for Christians. He explores God's otherness and self-sufficiency, the unity of Old and New Testaments, reading difficult violent texts through Christ, and strategies for making Scripture evangelically compelling in a secular age.
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God Is Totally Other Not Just Supreme
- The Old Testament portrays God as qualitatively other: not the greatest being among beings but utterly transcendent and incomparable.
- Barron links Deutero-Isaiah, Exodus 3:14, and Aquinas' essence-existence identity to show this theological thread.
God's Self Sufficiency Enables True Love
- Biblical creation ex nihilo implies creatures are utterly dependent on God while God is self-sufficient and needs nothing from creation.
- Barron argues this self-sufficiency is liberating because a God who needs us would manipulate us, but a God without need can love freely.
Author Analogy Explains Transcendence And Presence
- God is both transcendent to creation and intimately present to every detail, like an author vis-à-vis a text.
- Barron uses Tolkien as analogy: the author is not in the story yet is responsible for every comma and character.

