

Jacob L. Wright, "Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and Its Origins" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
Jan 13, 2024
Jacob L. Wright, an Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University, explores the remarkable origins of the Bible as a unique literary and political achievement born from crisis. He delves into how its narratives reflect cultural identity and resilience, challenging the conventional notion of a united monarchy in ancient Israel. Wright also highlights the transformative role of prophetic voices in shaping community memory and the interplay between nation and state, offering insights into survival strategies for societies facing collapse.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Biblical Narratives and Cultural Identity
02:48 • 17min
Challenging the Narrative of a United Monarchy
19:51 • 2min
The Illusion of the United Monarchy
21:37 • 19min
Prophetic Voices and the Kingdom in Biblical History
40:20 • 4min
Nation vs. State in Biblical Contexts
44:04 • 12min