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Irrealis in the Book of Esther

Irrealis in the Book of Esther “Irrealis in Esther: On Being Told What was Not” (by Hebrew scholar Fred Putnam) The paper is available HERE ,   it's about how  the story of Esther is propelled by the things that don’t happen in the story.  The paper is technical, all the Hebrew is translated, and readers will find it intriguing and insightful. It shows (again) how close reading of the text, even in translation, really matters.

Jordan Peterson — Post-Modernism: A Reaction Against Modernism

Jordan Peterson — Post-Modernism: A Reaction Against Modernism

The Millennials Changing Views On Israel

The Millennials Changing Views On Israel

Jordan Peterson — The Post-Modern Activist Ethos

Jordan Peterson — The Post-Modern Activist Ethos

Michael Heiser — Debunking & Primary Sources | Peer-Reviewed Scholarship

Michael Heiser — Debunking & Primary Sources | Peer-Reviewed Scholarship

Assyriology and Biblical Studies Century and a Half of Tension

This essay is from the out of print book, Mesopotamian and the Bible, edited by Mark Chavalas and Lawson Younger. The essay is by Chavalas, a scholar of biblical studies and ancient Mesopotamia:   Chavalas Assyriology and Biblical Studies Century and a Half of Tension The essay is about the use and abuse of Mesopotamian literature and archaeology by non-specialists. This tension and problem — “seeing” the material from Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, and Babylon as behind most everything in the Old Testament, especially the early chapters of Genesis — became known as “PanBabylonianism.” That arose in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the wake of the decipherment of cuneiform texts in the 19th century. It is the lifeblood of much of the “research” and “discovery” of self-anointed teachers (Christian or otherwise) one finds foisted upon unsuspecting readers on the internet and listeners on shows like Coast to Coast AM. their “findings” are hopelessly outdated and wrong in a myriad o...

Michael Heiser — The Theology Behind Sci-Fi Culture

Dr. Michael S. Heiser —  The Theology Behind Sci-Fi Culture Biblical Scholar | Ancient Languages Expert Historian | Author Mike speaks about a few concepts behind his novels, a two-book saga—where sci-fi meets historical fact:  • The Façade • The Portent A review of the theology behind sci-fi culture / pop-culture, and archetypical concepts we see in comic books and mass media. How might it be a useful tool for intelligent evil?