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The Bible and the Cosmos: Which Story Comes First? with Dom Crossan & Phil Clayton

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Feb 4, 2026
Philip Clayton, philosopher-theologian who blends science and ecology with faith, and John Dominic Crossan, historical Jesus scholar centering agrarian contexts, debate whether to begin with cosmology or scripture. They probe civilization’s violent origins, kin-based alternatives, Paul’s political edge, resurrection as present responsibility, and practical paths toward ecological, communal renewal.
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INSIGHT

Bible And Cosmos Held Together

  • The Bible and the cosmos must be held together to avoid one-sided certainties.
  • John Dominic Crossan insists starting with both scripture and science prevents each from claiming total authority.
INSIGHT

Violence At Civilization's Origin

  • Civilization emerges with escalatory violence traced in Genesis 4 and Mesopotamian history.
  • Crossan links Cain's city and Lamech's descendants to the birth of civilization's violent core.
ADVICE

Use Interdisciplinary Resources

  • Combine neuroscience, social science, and institutional analysis to address species-level threats like AI.
  • Philip Clayton urges using interdisciplinary resources to sort complex contemporary dangers.
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