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This panel, held to explore themes raised in Christopher Watkin’s book Biblical Critical Theory, was held at the 2023 conference of the Society for Biblical Literature and the American Academy of Religion, in San Antonio, Texas. The session was the Kirby Laing Centre’s Scripture and University Seminar. Welcome: Dr. Jonathan Arnold, (Cedarville University) Panelists:
This panel, held to explore themes raised in my book Biblical Critical Theory, was held at the 2023 conference of the Evangelical Theological Society in San Antonio, Texas. Moderator: Dr. Jennifer Powell McNutt (Wheaton College) Panelists: Dr. Kristen Deede Johnson (Western Theological Seminary) Dr. Malcolm Foley (Baylor University) Dr. Greg Forster (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)
Spotify | Apple Christopher Watkin (PhD, University of Cambridge) is a scholar with an international reputation in the area of modern and contemporary European thought, atheism, and the relationship between the Bible and philosophy. His most recent work, “Biblical Critical Theory”, forwarded by the late Timothy Keller, was awarded the 2023 SparkLit Christian Book of
In this interview, Dr. Michael Bird talks to Dr. Chris Watkin about critical theory and the Book of Revelation. Discussion covers: Augustine and Paganism (00:48) Critical Theory as a Christian Invention (05:34) Revelation as Critical Theory (14:27) Conclusion (24:50)
As reviews of Biblical Critical Theory come to my attention, I will add them to this post. Michael Dormandy in the Journal of Theological Studies (requires a subscription) Ronald T. Michener, in Philosophia Reformata The Christian Institute: “Special book review: Biblical Critical Theory” Brad East in Comment Magazine: “What Makes Critical Theory Christian?” Jay
In August 2023 I had the pleasure of giving a public lecture at Wheaton College, IL, with the title “Why, Despite Everything, the Bible Still Makes Sense (of Everything)”. I talk about Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, the possibility of normative critique, biblical asymmetry, and the politics of coffee sachets in communal kitchens.
In August 2023 I had the pleasure of delivering a 3-hour masterclass to graduate students at Wheaton College on material from Biblical Critical Theory. The sessions were recorded, and they are now up on YouTube. Hour 1: Hour 2: Hour 3:
In the November 2023 edition of First Things, Carl Trueman has a fascinating article on the promise and distinctiveness of a biblical critical theory. He shows how Isaiah, the Apostle Paul and Augustine’s City of God shape a social theory that both critiques contemporary society’s lack of justice and forgiveness, and casts a positive and
In this interview Dominic Steele and I discuss themes from the second of my New College lectures on the theme of “Identity”.
A record number of Americans are leaving their churches, deconstructing their faith, and experiencing division in their communities. The influence of contemporary cults and alternative theologies is on the rise. American Evangelicalism is becoming more political than theological. Why? In this series of TED Talk-style presentations, Zondervan authors will address why so many people are