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Pete Enns: Kings, Prophets, and Politics: Ancient Warnings About Power and Justice

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Sep 18, 2025
Peter E. Enns, Abram S. Clemens Professor of Biblical Studies at Eastern University, dives into the complexities of the Bible regarding power and justice. He contrasts the optimistic view of kingship in Deuteronomy with the stark warnings in First Samuel. Enns discusses why some Christians see social justice as heretical and emphasizes the need for nuanced interpretations of biblical texts. He also explores the pitfalls of seeking binary answers and the political co-option of faith, offering insights on how to engage with scripture in a modern context.
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Scripture’s Multivocal Wisdom

  • The Bible contains multiple voices that intentionally disagree and reflect different historical contexts.
  • We must engage these tensions hermeneutically rather than expect single definitive answers.
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Justice Is Central Not Peripheral

  • Social justice themes are central in prophetic and Jesus traditions, not peripheral distractions.
  • Labeling social justice as heresy stems from an individualistic gospel reading, not the biblical witness.
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Ancient Texts As Retrospective Commentary

  • Biblical texts often reflect hindsight commentary explaining failures such as monarchy leading to exile.
  • Reading them as retrospective interpretation clarifies why authors differ on kingship and justice.
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