Physics and Religious Studies 43 Origins: A Dialogue between Scientists and Humanists Professors Treu, Tutino, and Hecht

Similar documents
LECTURE 10 FEBRUARY 1, 2017 WHO WROTE THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES?

exploring my strange bible Interpreting the Bible s Creation Narratives

SAMPLE SYLLABUS: CURRENT USERS A Short Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: Second Edition John J. Collins. Todd Hanneken

RLST 204H.01: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible

CONGO INITIATIVE. Women and Children s Rights Genesis 1:26-31

God s Plan Begins With Creation

Interpreting the Bible s Creation Narratives

VI. Sacred Scripture

WELCOME TO MY SITE. About Me Books Lectures CDs Homilies Articles Links.

Genesis Series Lesson #008

Lesson 1 Student Handout 1.1 A Creation Myth From the Yoruba People of West Africa

Divine Revelation and Sacred Scripture

Jesus! The Old Testament. Old and New What did Jesus Say?! Mt 5:17-48! 9/20/13. And the New Testament! Completes! Fulfills! Accomplishes the Promises!

Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome

Who was the Pharaoh who ruled for 66 years? Who was the female Pharaoh whose reign was one of Egypt s most peaceful? What was early religion meant to

1 & 2 Chronicles. The book of Chronicles is the final book in the Hebrew Bible.

INTRODUCTION - GENESIS 1:1-3

Lesson 1- Formation of the Bible- Old Testament

The historical context

MAN: SERVANT OF THE CITY AND LORD OF THE WORLD A

UNDERSTANDING THE OLD TESTAMENT

Sunday, March 11, Lesson: II Chronicles 6:12-21; Time of Action: 959 B.C.; Place of Action: Jerusalem

Creation. What Does it Mean to Say that God Created All Things Visible and Invisible?

Rev. Dr. Douglas K. Showalter Scripture: Psalm 74:12-17 First Congregational Church of Falmouth, MA of the UCC June 14, 2009 Copyright 2009

COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS W E E K 6 - H O U R 3

SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS University of Virginia, Academic Sponsor

The Read the Bible for Life. Reading Plan

LEVITICUS: INTRODUCTION

EMB 1003 HF Introduction to Old Testament I: The Pentateuch and Former Prophets

The word Bible comes from the Greek Biblia that means Books. Is the collection of 73 old writing about God (Jehovah, Yahweh) TWO PARTS

So what does the vicar think? Bible, or Stephen Hawking?

SESSION ONE In the Beginning: The Two Creation Stories (Genesis 1 and 2)

BIBLE STUDY Read Daniel 9:1-23

Introduction Bible Study in Plain English

Jeremiah. Jeremiah was of priestly lineage. Ministry BC

Bible Ballad. The Early Covenant: History books:

Session 12: The Old Testament Creation Stories

Worksheets. These reproducible worksheets are from the Bible Surveyor Handbook. Download the PDF at:

Old Testament Basics. Color Books, Wisdom/Poetry Books, and Prophetic Books. OT128 LESSON 03 of 10. Introduction. The Old Testament Color Books

Genesis fold structure based on content and style. a. Genesis 1-11 Universal History (11:26) b. Genesis Patriarchal History (11:27)

Genesis 1:3-2:3 The Days of Creation

2. It s Scripture, but it s the key, or the legend, on the map

The Documentary Hypothesis Summaries of the JEPD Traditions Daniel J. Kuntz, PhD

Spiritual Renewal: Obedience

Genesis Genesis Genesis Genesis WEEK 3. Genesis Genesis Genesis Genesis

Ancient Israel and the Hebrew Bible

BIBLE LESSONS. For Children of THE CHURCH OF GOD {CHURCH OF ELOHIM} 7 TH DAY. Third quarter 2018 JULY/AUGUST/SEPTEMBER. Address all orders to,

MESSAGE NOTES. SERMON: GENESIS CREATION (Genesis 1) Pastor Augie Iadicicco September 2, My questions: God s answers God makes out of. and it is.

Write kids names on board with total attendance!

Most people, when reading a book, do not begin with the final

SAMPLE SYLLABUS: CURRENT USERS The Bible: An Introduction, Second Edition Jerry L. Sumney. Jesse Hoover

The Jaredite Exodus: A Literary Perspective of a Historical Narrative

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SINAI AND THE SAINTS

The Theology of Genesis One

From Garden to Exile to Garden Again An Old Testament Survey: A Literary Approach Mako A. Nagasawa Last modified: October 15, 2017

Living Bible. Epiphany Church Fr. Ireneusz Ekiert

/ 16 Nov 2013

Formation & Dating of Old Testament: II Did Moses Write The Books of Moses? Randy Broberg 2004

Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. Already back, but not yet returned from exile

Biblical Creations. Gary Martin NELC. For Astro 190 2/26/2018

OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY I Law and the Former Prophets

The Pentateuch. Lesson Guide INTRODUCTION TO THE PENTATEUCH LESSON ONE. Pentateuch by Third Millennium Ministries

Introduction to Prophetism: Paul R. Shockley

TOP SEVEN QUESTIONS ABOUT GENESIS 1:1-2:3 By Derek Sweatman

Liturgy and Cosmogony: The Ritual Use of Creation Accounts in the Ancient Near East

lesson one beginnings Genesis 1 3

OLD TESTAMENT CONTEXT

Harvest Reading Plan 2017

The PastoralPlanning.com Bible Study in Plain English

Dr. Ted Hildebrandt, OT History, Lit., and Theology, Lecture 5

TORAH, GOD'S INSTRUCTIONS GENESIS 7 - NOAH AND THE GREAT FLOOD

Genesis 1 The real purpose of Genesis 1: What young earth and old earth, creationists and evolutionists are all missing

Week Date/Time Books Readings Teacher Comments 1 01/24/16 9:00 am - 9:50 am. Genesis 1-13; Psalms Sura 1; Sura 2, verses

1 and 2 Chronicles. Hope for the Restoration of the Davidic King

Leaders. Fall Unit. Background Notes. Contexts & Connections. September 10 to November 26, 2017

The Bible's Many Voices. Study Guide/Syllabus

How Should We Grow? (Part I)

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF YAHSHUA CALENDAR VERIFICATION by Elder Mike Abbaduska

Thomas Römer University of Lausanne Lausanne, Switzerland CH-1004

CHAPTER EIGHT The Torah Up to the 18th century it was assumed that Moses wrote the Torah. People assumed that the text, therefore, gives direct

Walton, John H. Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament: Introducing the

Genesis 1: God Creates

1. Lesson 3 Old Testament Survey. Old Testament Books

BIBLE. for the summer

The Primeval History

Studies in the Scriptures GENESIS. the book of Beginnings. John T. Stevenson. Redeemer Publishing

INTRODUCTION TO THE BIBLE

So join us in the journey, the Practice of Scripture.

April 10, 2013 Intro Lecture Lakeside Institute of Theology Ross Arnold, Spring 2013

RETURNING FROM THE BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY

Overview of the Old Testament

Twenty Minutes A Day compiled by Robert Gunn

8. Israel Encouraged to Go to Egypt (Genesis 46:1-7)

BIBLE READING PLAN: Read the Bible in One Year

REVIVAL FIRE MINISTRIES INT L

Israelites exile and the rebuilding of the temple found in Ezra and Nehemiah. and Esther found in the final Historical Book Esther.

Noah & the Flood The Story of De-Creation & the Hope of a New Creation Genesis 6-9

READ THE BIBLE THROUGH IN ONE YEAR

2014 History Gal. All rights reserved.

Inspiration of the Bible - Demonstrated

Transcription:

Physics and Religious Studies 43 Origins: A Dialogue between Scientists and Humanists Professors Treu, Tutino, and Hecht Is the Earth a Special or Unique Place?

Perhaps one of the most fundamental questions that humans have asked over and over again is where did our world come from. Is it special, is it unique, and what is our place in this world? The Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. The Five Books of Moses or Torah Genesis Bereshit Exodus Shemot Leviticus Numbers Vayikra Bamidbar Deuteronomy Devarim How scholars attempt to date the Book of Genesis The so-called Documentary Hypothesis There are at least four different layers of tradition in the Torah The J [Jehovah] Tradition always uses the name Yahweh one of names of God in the Hebrew Bible. This is always translated as The Lord

The E Tradition it uses the name elohim as the proper name of God Both the J and E traditions have their origins in the reigns of King David and King Solomon between 1010 to 900 BCE. In addition to its presence in the Torah, they are also present in I and II Samuel and I and II Kings. The D Tradition is confined to the Book of Deuteronomy and in other texts of the Hebrew Bible outside of the Torah (e.g., the Book of Jeremiah; the I and II Books of Chronicles). It is usually dated between 622 and 587 BCE. The P or Priestly Tradition. It is dated between 538 and 470 BCE. It synthesizes the earlier traditions; it will use elohim (God) or yahweh elohim (the Lord God). Its concerns are the concerns of a priesthood which stands at the center of a theocracy rituals, genealogies, pure and impure, clean and unclean, and most importantly understanding that history points to them. To which tradition does Genesis 1 belong? The Babylonian Exile (587/586 BCE) and the return to Jerusalem under Cyrus the King of Persia (538 BCE). Emphasis upon time six days of creation and the Sabbath

Genesis 1:14 God said, Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to separate day from night; they shall serve as signs for the set times (ulemo adim) Clear division of the spaces of creation Dry land and the animals of the land Water and the animals of the water Air and the animals of the air The idea of rulership vs. 26 They shall rule the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky, the cattle of the whole earth, and all the creeping things that creep on the earth. You are reading the translation and commentary of Genesis 1 and the question that might interest us is whether or not one can understand Genesis 1 without an extended commentary as we have here? Genesis 1:1 is usually translated as In the beginning God created the heaven and earth. Is the earth created ex nihilo? The verb to create (bara ) in Genesis 1:1

tohu ve-vohu (1:2) and tehom. and a wind from God sweeping over the water (1:2) vs and the spirit of God floated over the water Evening and morning The use of memshelet throughout the account of the creation Genesis 2:21 the taninim gedolim The creation of the first human 1:26 Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. What does this mean and is there a difference between image and likeness? Meaning of and it was good. Are we familiar with this Genesis account or is it now after commentary a very different text. Scripture and Commentary Tradition are necessary to understand

Genesis as a myth mythos and logos Myth as a form of symbolic communication myth (cosmogonic myth) etiological narrative legend epic and saga fairy tale Scholars on myth: Roger Caillois Man and the Sacred (1939). Joseph Campbell s A Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949) The monomyth of the hero Myth is depersonalized dream and dream is personalized myth Mircea Eliade s Myth and Reality (1965)

Characteristics of true myth 1. Myth is always true and its truth claims are self-referential. 2. The authority of myth is always implicit. 3. Myth is always about creation or cosmogony. 4. Myth is always set in a very special time; the fabulous times of the beginnings. Its language is always at the beginning or in the beginning or in principio or in illo tempore Marker that distinguishes true myth from other forms of symbolic communication. How does a fairy tale begin? Once upon a time. 5. The actors in myth are always the gods, semi-divine beings, and the ancestors who made us what we are. 6. Myth is the magna carta of reality. It is used ritually to recreate the world as it was in the beginning. 7. Myth reveals an ontology or what constitutes being.

Different types of cosmogonic myths: Creation by speech or word The Io myth The cosmic egg the Polynesian myth of Ta aroa The earth-diver Maidu of California Creation through battle or conflict The Enuma Elish Tiamat, Kingu, and Marduk Creation through thought World parents Creation through sacrifice Hainuwele and creative murder A.E. Jensen collected this work on the island of Ceram Dema-beings Joseph Campbell, The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology (1959) Two ways of understanding the myth: A cosmogonic myth that describes how the dema were transformed A myth of rectification The cargo situation

Charles H. Long, Alpha: The Myths of Creation (1963) Myths are authoritative narratives which establish the world. Myths are always true for those who hold them. The truth of myths are always implicit. The clash of cosmogonies. Contemporary myths The myth of self-liberation psychoanalysis and psychotherapy Is science understood to be one of our contemporary myths?