This week Douglas Wilson talks about the Pauline authorship of Hebrews. He then goes on to review “Job, The Victim of His People”, a book by René Girard. Wrapping it up with a look at the New Testament word “Anastauroo.” Happy plodding! Show notes: Pauline Authorship of Hebrews The argument against: “The letter just doesn’t sound like him.” There are ways the style could be different and make sense 2 Pet. 3:15-16 “As Paul wrote to you” Job, The Victim of His People Book by René Girard Warning: Although a very insightful writer, Girard is not a Biblical infallibilist Ruin for Job meant economic distress for everyone around Job doesn’t do what a pagan King would do This outlook on accusation is very refreshing Harmartiology “Anastauroo” means “to recrucify” Heb. 6:6
This week Douglas Wilson talks about the Pauline authorship of Hebrews. He then goes on to review “Job, The Victim of His People”, a book by René Girard. Wrapping it up with a look at the New Testament word “Anastauroo.” Happy plodding!
Show notes:
Pauline Authorship of Hebrews
Job, The Victim of His People
Harmartiology
In the Plodcast, pastor Douglas Wilson covers anything related to theology and culture with his usual entertaining style. Whether it involves talking about Chestertonian Calvinism (not an oxymoron), the benefits of a Classical Christian education (not in that order), or the latest pomosexuality farce, the plodcast aims to apply all of Christ to all of life, for all the world. Douglas Wilson is an evangelical, postmill, Calvinist, Reformed, and Presbyterian (pretty much in that order) and is politically to the right of Jeb Stuart.