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WOF 023: The Right Way to Read Genesis

FromThe Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture


Currently unavailable

WOF 023: The Right Way to Read Genesis

FromThe Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There's a common tendency to read the opening chapters of Genesis as scientific texts. But is this the best way? Or even the right way? Bishop Barron offers guidance on how to properly understand the Biblical creation story. A listener wonders how we should manage the relationship between Church and state. Topics Discussed 1:05 - The most surprising part about being a bishop 2:29 - How do people often misread Genesis? 5:01 - Why the Genesis narratives cannot be scientific 6:23 - What genre is Genesis 1-2? 7:43 - The main theological insights in Genesis 1-2 9:41 - How Genesis 1-2 points forward to the non-violence of Jesus 11:29 - The objects of creation are not worshiped 14:39 - Why it's important that the world is created, not divine 16:49 - What it means that man was made in God's "image and likeness" 18:25 - The first man as the first philosopher 20:24 - How the Church Fathers read Genesis 21:58 - What Genesis 1-2 is ultimately trying to teach us 23:16 - Question from listener: how do we balance the relationship between Church and state? Bonus Resources Articles The Genesis Problem by Bishop Robert Barron Videos Misreading Genesis by Bishop Robert Barron Bishop Barron on Creation   Find bonus links and resources for this episode at http://WordOnFireShow.com and be sure to submit your questions at http://AskBishopBarron
Released:
May 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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