A fourth paradigm? Some thoughts on atheism in Old Testament scholarship
Abstract
In recent decades, OT scholarship has witnessed the emergence of
undercurrents of what may be called a fourth paradigm. In contrast
to the three familiar faith-based “paradigms,” this one is essentially
atheistic. Scholars working in the fourth paradigm do not believe
that the Bible is the Word of God, God’s Word in human speech, or
human words about God. On this view, the texts are just human
words and have no transcendental signified. In addition, a plurality
of atheistic approaches to the text is operative within the varieties of
atheism that can be distinguished. Ultimately though, this paradigm
too has its pros and cons, both of which have implications with
regard to future prospects for local atheist OT scholars. This article
aims to present only a brief, personal, and introductory take on a
controversial subject
Collections
- Faculty of Humanities [2042]