In this episode, Old Testament scholar Tremper Longman III joins the show to unpack how Scripture can shape our public and political imagination without succumbing to partisanship or Christian nationalism. Drawing on decades of biblical scholarship, Longman explores how the Bible offers moral and theological wisdom—not direct public policy—guiding Christians toward faithful engagement in a pluralistic society. From discussing the misapplication of Old Testament law to confronting modern idolatry in politics, this conversation challenges listeners to resist culture war mentalities, abandon proof-texting, and pursue a gospel-centered posture of humility, repentance, and love in the public square.
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About Tremper
Tremper Longman III is a distinguished Old Testament scholar and the author or co-author of over 30 books on biblical interpretation, wisdom literature, and theological engagement with culture. Formerly the Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies at Westmont College, he has also taught at Westminster Theological Seminary and served as a visiting professor at institutions around the world, including in Korea and China. Known for his work on Ecclesiastes, Psalms, and the Song of Songs, Longman is a trusted voice on how Scripture informs not only personal faith but also our public and political lives. He is particularly passionate about helping Christians read the Bible with wisdom, rejecting simplistic proof-texting and advocating for an informed, humble engagement with today’s cultural and political challenges.
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