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    A Brief Response to Meek, Morris, and Mullins
    Philosophia Christi 26 (2): 295-299. 2024.
    This response to the symposium participants includes deep appreciation for their engagement with Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments. Esther Meek, Dolores Morris, and R. T. Mullins offer helpful insights, correctives, and questions about Biblical Philosophy. They also extended the project to shed light in other philosophical and theological domains. Ultimately, Dru Johnson asks how much of a revolution in philosophical style is required if one were to appropriat…Read more
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    An Introduction to the Problem of Hebraic Philosophical Style
    Philosophia Christi 26 (2): 237-246. 2024.
    The philosophy origins story often begins in the sixth century, in Greece, and in the mind. Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments reassesses that story to justify new side-by-side comparisons between Hellenic and Hebraic philosophical styles. The Hebrew Bible represents a sophisticated philosophical method worthy of putting in league with the Aegean traditions that developed centuries later. In this analysis, the Hebrew philosophical style starts in Asia, in the I…Read more