The Biblical Mind

ICYMI: Is the NT Just Stoic Philosophy? (Jonathan Pennington) Ep. #232

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Dec 25, 2025
Join Jonathan Pennington, a New Testament scholar and fellow at the Center for Hebraic Thought, as he explores the dynamic interplay between early Christianity and Hellenistic philosophy. Pennington reveals how the New Testament embraces its Jewish roots while engaging with Greek thought, arguing that it doesn't just mimic Stoicism but offers a vibrant vision of hope and a God who values the body. Discover how Jesus acts as a public philosopher, addressing life's toughest questions with intellectual depth, particularly in Matthew’s Gospel.
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INSIGHT

Christianity As A Translatable Core Metaphysic

  • Early Christianity translated its core metaphysic into Greek without losing its Jewish identity.
  • Jonathan Pennington argues Christianity intentionally adapted its message to new cultures while retaining core truth claims.
ADVICE

Practice Humility About Your Christian Expression

  • Recognize your version of Christianity is enculturated and partial.
  • Allow intellectual humility and openness when engaging other Christian expressions, says Pennington.
INSIGHT

Non‑Geographic Faith Aids Cultural Translation

  • The New Testament downplays geographic sacredness, making faith portable across cultures.
  • Pennington links this non-geographical emphasis to Christianity's translatability into many languages.
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