![]() ![]() I've literally been waiting for this debate since ![]() Alas, this is a case where wild Bill Hitch-block is treading into my research areas and making overconfident claims that I know just ain’t true. I’m sure Craig owns many leather-bound books, and his house smells of rich mahogany. This blog post will be one of the better references available on the internet on ancient cosmology because it shares a lot of newer or little-known important sources on the topic that don't currently get circulated in the popular biblical cosmology "debate."Īlthough I’m going to be criticizing Craig, I’m actually a big fan, and he’s a big reason I chose to become unemployable with a seminary Philosophy degree out of high school. in a scholarly way), have tracked everything I can find in scholarship on the topic now for several years, and I believe along with the overwhelming majority of Hebraists, Egyptologists, and Assyriologists that the biblical authors believed in a tri-part universe with a literal underworld and solid sky dome upholding a heavenly ocean over the earth. This one will cover some actual evidence for biblical cosmology.įor those who don’t know, I’ve written a book largely on ancient Hebrew cosmology in its cultural context that rocks out on electric guitars (errr. In the first half of this podcast, William Lane Craig responded by name to my earlier blog post where I’ve argued that he misrepresented a passage in the Swiss Egyptologist Othmar Keel’s book on biblical cosmology. ![]()
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