The Bible & Politics: A Biblical Perspective

March 24, 2025 - May 19, 2025
March 24 – May 19, 2025, times not published.
$150USD
BerkeleyCA
USA

From biblical times to the present, God has been in the middle of politics. Charismatic leadership, the election of leaders and nations, political parties and their social policies, scandal and sin, kingship and triumph—all of these have been peppered with theological rhetoric. Building on biblical and contemporary studies, this course asks whether there is more to the biblical witness than simply affirmation of God’s presence in political processes, past and present. Can the Bible as scripture provide new insights about God and politics for our church and nation? Are there theological teachings that offer opportunities for us to hear, together, messages that judge past practices, offer healing of divisions, and provide new visions of leadership and mission?

Instructor: Donn Morgan is Professor of Old Testament Emeritus at Church Divinity School of the Pacific. Always a student and teacher of the Bible, he also held administrative positions at CDSP (academic dean, president). He has been deeply involved in theological education in The Episcopal Church and the Graduate Theological Union, as well as teaching in Asia and England. His books include Fighting with the Bible, Manifesto for Learning, Talking with the Bible and The Oxford Handbook of the Writings of the Hebrew Bible (editor).