Gifford Lectures 2018 - Professor N.T. Wright - Lecture 3, 19th February 2018

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  • Professor N.T. Wright of St Andrews University delivers the third of the 2018 Gifford Lectures at the Unversity of Aberdeen's King's College Conference Centre

Komentáře • 26

  • @wesviau
    @wesviau Před 4 lety +7

    Starting at 49:47
    “[Good history requires] penitence to acknowledge that our traditions may have introduced attractive distortions and we, like Peter, have tried to save Jesus from his vocation.”
    Amen!

  • @KarlWacker1
    @KarlWacker1 Před 6 lety +5

    Wonderful!

  • @traildude7538
    @traildude7538 Před 9 měsíci

    Listening to this a tune popped up in my head, and I had to think a moment to recognize what it was: Michael Smith's "Secret Ambition" -- "Nobody knew His secret ambition was to give His life away".
    Meanwhile it made me miss grad school with professors carefully and rationally making their case.

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety +2

    7:39 - the 4 definitions or meanings of history

  • @Beluga747
    @Beluga747 Před 3 lety +1

    The questions were helpful this time.
    1. What about motives? @53:43
    2. Who else takes a similar approach? Where did Tom Wright learn this approach? @57:30
    3. For scientists, hypotheses are only useful when there's a 'killer experiement at the end of it'. Are historians held to a standard as high? @59:14

  • @johnny2f55
    @johnny2f55 Před 3 měsíci

    4:40 - Re Telos, Myth and Strauss

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety +1

    20:52 - first section summary.

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety +2

    13:15 - the meaning of an event

    • @ibperson7765
      @ibperson7765 Před 2 lety

      I’ll remember that one, excellent. Meaning can also be about magnitude (“very meaningful” vs not much meaning). Because the narrative it is in plays a role in a meta narrative. There is a “Giver of meaning” at the end.

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety +1

    32:08 - Theology

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety

    7:09 - what do we mean by history?

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety

    43:26 - what is history good for

  • @johnny2f55
    @johnny2f55 Před 3 měsíci

    3:47

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety

    6:28 - history, he will suggest...

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety

    42:58 - Illustration

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety +1

    46:43 text

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety

    42:00

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety

    43:41

  • @1594615
    @1594615 Před 6 lety +3

    He wants to reclaim the status of natural theology by basing it on historical criticism of the Bible and the first century of the church. This is good and necessary criteria but why would it be the only criteria? The Church is a living body and it’s the basis for all theology whatever the century.

    • @simonskinner1450
      @simonskinner1450 Před 6 lety +1

      Ptah Adam surely the one story of the Holy Bible, the one faith, is not up for grabs depending what influence on doctrine has conspired upon it. The Reformation succeeded 1500 years later than the false teachers warned of in the Holy Bible. Tom is picking up where the first century apostles lived, the resistance to accept the Messiah has attacked Christianity, so has the Papal role which is a multi faith religion of control, and gnosticism present in the first century and increasing now in my opinion.
      I like Tom's approach which I have had for the six years of study of my KJV, throw away the preconceptions, and deeply research scripture backwards to its source not forwards through man's interpretation.
      There is a tradition that Christ will return, yet he said he would in their lifetime but invisibly, we are to live by faith which is to trust he did in AD70.
      The tradition quickly arose when materialists saw no evidence. I am a Praeterist because I have faith, yet no mainstream Christianity has invented alternatives, make your choice if you wish or believe Jesus. This is why I like Tom.

    • @Markph7
      @Markph7 Před 5 lety +2

      I hear him saying he wants to place history of the 1st C. And 2nd Temple Judaism as part of ‘Nature’ and thus part of Natural Theology’s tasks.
      He wants to force us to face that cultural conditioning (epicurean bias) has distorted theology since 18th C. And thus Natural Theology has been playing defense and taking up the challenge with rules set against it by the enlightenment biases

    • @godfreykgichuki8274
      @godfreykgichuki8274 Před 2 lety

      @@Markph7 I can't agree more. As long as the rules are being set by enlightenment and the post-modernists, we cannot arrive at the truth. I have been a Christian and preacher for many years but when I start reading the bible without imposing a pre-conceived interpretation, the scriptures comes alive. I love NT Wright's work, very profound.

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety

    17:10 - NPP

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety

    39:18 - guilty of eisegesis

  • @ziontheelder1697
    @ziontheelder1697 Před 4 lety

    43:49