Torah and the Two Ways: Wisdom unto Life, Not Legal Death - Episode 135
Description
This episode of Genesis Marks the Spot centers on an example of biblical theology, reframing how we understand law—not as rigid legislation, but as wisdom anchored in covenant relationship. Drawing from The Lost World of the Torah by John Walton and J. Harvey Walton, Carey challenges modern assumptions about law, obedience, and divine command theory, while weaving in reflections on context, tradition, and the role of interpretation in the church.
Why does it matter how we define “law”? What does Torah as wisdom mean for our modern theological frameworks? And how can covenant thinking reshape our understanding of justice, purity, and faithfulness?
Carey doesn’t shy away from the complexities—she explores the intersection of Scripture, culture, and context with clarity and conviction. If you’ve ever wrestled with the law/grace debate or wondered how ancient covenants connect with contemporary discipleship, this episode is for you.
Plus, Carey shares details about an exciting new community platform for deeper study, discussion, and collaboration in biblical theology. Don’t miss it!
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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 ) - Wisdom, Wine, and the Covenant Trail
- (00:04:56 ) - Defining What’s Essential in Church and Sacrament
- (00:06:55 ) - What Do We Do With All This Theology?
- (00:10:27 ) - Interpretation: Why No Method is Sufficient Alone
- (00:13:35 ) - Walton Framework: Torah as Covenant, Not Legislation
- (00:17:54 ) - Can We Ever Really Leave Our Context Behind?
- (00:22:05 ) - Law as Order: Oracles, Wisdom, and the Ancient Mindset
- (00:27:32 ) - Legal Frameworks: Divine Command, Natural Law, and Legalism Today
- (00:32:45 ) - Torah and the Two Ways: Life Through Wisdom, Not Death by Rulekeeping
- (00:38:49 ) - Covenant Obligations vs. Codified Law
- (00:46:00 ) - Holiness and Identity: More Than Moral Behavior
- (00:50:00 ) - Sacrifice and Covenant: Participation, Not Propitiation
- (00:55:19 ) - Law, Covenant, and the Ten Words: Genre Mashup or Divine Treaty?
- (00:57:52 ) - The Three Pillars: Justice, Purity, and Faithfulness
- (01:01:22 ) - Wrap-Up: Identity, Wisdom, and What’s Next
- (01:02:40 ) - New Project Announcement: A Community for Biblical Theology
- (01:08:30 ) - Final Thoughts and Gratitude