Have you ever wondered what a biblical approach to Critical Theory would look like? In this episode of theFormed.life we explore this profound question with Dr. Christopher Watkin, an expert in modern European thought and the Bible. Dr. Watkin discusses how the biblical narrative offers a compelling framework for critically examining modern life, integrating science, arts, and personal experience.

Tune in as we discover how these timeless truths can bring intellectual richness and practical wisdom to your everyday life. Bio Dr. Watkin is a Senior Lecturer in French Studies at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. His work increasingly explores the complex relationship between modern and contemporary thought and theology.

A Christian since age fifteen, Dr. Watkin is fascinated by the interplay between philosophy, contemporary culture, and Christian theology. 3 Main Takeaways Personal and Absolute Reality:The Trinity presents God as an absolute and personal reality, suggesting that the universe is governed by a knowable deity.

This underscores the significant and inherent value of individuals in the universe.

Biblical Critical Theory:

Christopher Watkin introduces “Biblical Critical Theory,” which uses the Bible’s narrative (creation, fall, redemption, new creation) to make sense of contemporary life. This framework provides stability and meaning, helping to understand the world’s complexities without losing hope.

Separation of Power and Truth:

He also emphasizes the biblical distinction between power and truth, where truth serves as an external standard to critique authority.

Jesus’ model of power, characterized by service and sacrifice, offers a transformative alternative to dominance and suppression seen in other worldviews.

Resources

Biblical Critical Theory – Christopher Watkin

City of God – Augustine