Critical Theory
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The basic aim of ‘critical theory’ is to make visible the hidden structures of a culture, so as to critique society and then, in the best forms of critical theory, bring about improvements. Our guest today reckons the Bible has its own way of exposing the flaws of our culture–and, of course, pointing to the Good. The Bible, in other words, has a critical theory of its own. • • • • This episode of Undeceptions is sponsored by Zondervan Academic's new book Five Views of Christ in the Old Testament, edited by Brian J. Tabb and Andrew M. King. (https://www.amazon.com/Five-Views-Chr...) • • • • Visit the undeceptions.com (http://undeceptions.com/) for more content, including the full show notes for this episode. • • Follow the show on Facebook ( / undeceptionsnetwork ) , Twitter ( / undeceptions ) and Instagram ( / undeceptions ) • • Email the show with your comments / feedback: [email protected] • • • • Undeceptions is the flagship podcast of Undeceptions.com: Letting the truth out. • • Theme music: JS Bach's Cello Suites, Prelude, performed by the Undeceptions Band. • • Hosted by John Dickson • • Produced by Kaley Payne • • Directed by Mark Hadley • • Audio Editing by Richard Hamwi • • Social Media by Sophie Hawkshaw • • Administration by Lyndie Leviston • • Online Librarian: Siobhan McGuiness • • • • Copyright Undeceptions Ltd 2022
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