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| 11-Jun-2010 01:59 PM Jonathan McKeown | |
| I have enjoyed listening to most of your interviews with professor Judge and found them very interesting. In this interview he claims that the Genesis creation account accounts for our modern scientific approach, not the pre-Socratic Greek philosophers. I was wondering why he contrasted the Genesis creation account with the presocratics rather than with Homer and Hesiod's creation accounts. Surely the latter are more like the Biblical account. Does the idea of a God or gods outside the world figure in Homer or Hesiod in a way comparable to that of the Biblical account? I would be interested to hear Professor Judge's comments on that. | |
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