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This One Goes to 11: Rethinking Referent and Affirmation - Episode 137

This One Goes to 11: Rethinking Referent and Affirmation - Episode 137

Update: 2025-07-25
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What if the Bible talks about things it doesn’t actually affirm? That’s the question John and J. Harvey Walton explore in their referent/affirmation hermeneutic—a method that seeks to distinguish between what Scripture uses culturally and what it teaches theologically.


In this content-heavy episode, we dig deep into the Waltons' approach, explore strengths and critiques (especially in relation to canonical reading and supernatural conflict), and propose ways to integrate their work into a more theological, Christ-centered, and canonically-aware method of reading.


We’ll examine where this model helps (especially with ancient Near Eastern context), where it struggles (like with canonical coherence and spiritual conflict), and how it interacts with voices like Michael Heiser. Along the way, we’ll ask the hard questions:



  • Can a time-bound referent convey timeless truth?


  • Does later canonical development affirm what earlier authors left open?


  • Are we treating the Bible like a spiritual taxonomy or a wisdom text?



If you’ve wrestled with how the Bible speaks of firmaments, spirits, demons, cosmic powers—or just how to read your Bible with both eyes open—this episode is for you.


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Music credit: "Marble Machine" by Wintergatan


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Link to the original Marble Machine video by Wintergatan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvUU8joBb1Q&ab_channel=Wintergatan 


Chapters


  • (00:00:00 ) - Conflict Theology as Time-Bound Context
  • (00:02:48 ) - Minimalist vs Maximalist Hermeneutics
  • (00:04:48 ) - Waltons’ Book on Demons
  • (00:06:03 ) - Heiser: "Danger, Danger John Walton"
  • (00:09:06 ) - Referent vs Affirmation: Genesis and Cosmology
  • (00:11:07 ) - The Core Tension: Cultural Context & Lasting Truth
  • (00:13:11 ) - Defining Referent and Affirmation
  • (00:16:29 ) - Are the Waltons DeMythologizing?
  • (00:18:45 ) - Why Methodology, Not the Model, Is the Problem
  • (00:21:52 ) - Methodology and Canonical vs Minimalist Readings
  • (00:25:03 ) - Dangers of Misreading Referent as Affirmation
  • (00:30:36 ) - Baal, Pharaoh, Accommodation, and Ontology
  • (00:35:11 ) - Canon, Redaction, and Authorial Intent
  • (00:40:20 ) - Beyond “New”: Reaffirming, Recontextualizing, Redeeming
  • (00:44:18 ) - Is Supernatural = Not Scientific?
  • (00:47:49 ) - The Problem of Mapping Ancient Deities Across Time
  • (00:54:18 ) - Affirmation Without Systematizing
  • (00:57:32 ) - Turning It Up to 11
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This One Goes to 11: Rethinking Referent and Affirmation - Episode 137

This One Goes to 11: Rethinking Referent and Affirmation - Episode 137

Carey Griffel