Questions for Individual Reflection/Group Discussion:
Dr. Baden says that Historical Criticism was written for societies in places and times that are “far, far away, and long, long ago relative to where we sit now.” To say that they mean for us now, exactly what they meant then is a good definition of fundamentalism.
- What have been your experiences with fundamentalism?
- Are there things that you respect about fundamentalism?
- And what concerns do you carry from your experience with fundamentalism?
“Historical Criticism shows where the spots are where context makes a difference in how the text communicates. Historical sources are incomplete, and we tend to read our own biases into the text. …We’re constantly finding new spots where context matters.” Dr. Baden gives examples of disability, gender studies, and monotheism as areas where modern assumptions need to be analyzed. Think about a time when you recognized you were bringing your own bias to the text.
- What happened when you learned to read it taking account of another perspective?
- What is at stake when we study the Bible with a historical critical lens?