Renjy Abraham | "Exploring Diversity in the Tower of Babel" | Hebrew Bible Conference
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
- Listen to Renjy Abraham, Dean of Scholarship (BibleProject) share his research of the Old Testament in this Breakout Session titled Exploring Diversity in the Tower of Babel at the Hebrew Bible Conference.
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The Hebrew Bible Conference was hosted at Multnomah University on March 11, 2023. The conference was a partnership between Multnomah and BibleProject, whose founders are Multnomah alumni. Scholars from around the world (all former Multnomah students) came together to share from their studies of the Old Testament.
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My left ear 👂 loved this
Absolutely incredible work! My mind is blown! I am going to go on a long walk to contemplate the Babel-like tendencies in my world (and in my heart!)
Thank you for this MU & Renjy!
Appreciate the deep look, you have taken and shared. In today’s culture particularly in America how do you define culture in a way that aligns with scripture I’m asking this question of Renjay in particular. Did God design creation with diversity, absolutely ethnic diversity, biological diversity, and with a free will certainly diversity of thought, but how far again this is a question for Renjay are you taking diversity of thought please give some examples. For example, do you believe that diversity of thought includes agreeing with, and supporting somebody’s thought that they are a woman when biologically they are a man. I’m not asking about if that person should be loved and supported and honored. How do you believe we as Christian’s should biblically integrate their thoughts about their biological identity as truth when compared to the Bible.
Renjy you are a gifted presenter and I loved your insights re. Babel. One suggestion - try not to trail off your sentences into an interrogative expression as it lightens up the subject. I dont know if that was properly expressed or not. But anyways killer job.