Welcome to The Sacred Humanist. In this series of commentaries on the Judeo Christian scripture, we explore the ancient texts of the Bible—not as divine revelations, but as deeply human writings shaped by struggle, hope, fear, and imagination. The purpose of these commentaries is to uncover the human wisdom woven into ancient scripture—wisdom born not of divine decree, but of lived experience, mor... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityReligion |
In this episode, we explore the two flood stories woven into Genesis, the Yahwist and the Priestly, and what they reveal about the human longing for renewal. Rather than tales of divine wrath, these ancient myths become windows into our deepest hope:... more
In this episode, we’re turning to the opening chapters of Genesis, the creation myths in chapters 1 through 3. These are some of the most familiar words in the Bible, yet when read as myth rather than history, they take on a deeper meaning. Genesis d... more
In this introductory episode, I explain the idea behind my secular humanist Bible commentaries: reading the Bible not as God’s word, but as humanity’s word. As a humanist and atheist, I see these texts as works of literature, history, and ethics—writ... more
The Gospel of John is often considered the most spiritual, the most poetic, and the most theologically rich of the New Testament texts, but it is also the most dangerous. Unlike the earlier gospels, which preserve traces of a human teacher navigating... more
Beneath the long genealogies and idealized kings of 1 Chronicles lies a blueprint for something very modern: sanitized nationalism—the deliberate crafting of a clean, unifying story to bind a wounded people. This isn’t just biblical history. It’s the... more
In just four chapters, the Book of Jonah delivers one of the Bible’s most surprising moral reversals—and it’s not about the fish. In this episode of The Word Made Human, we explore Jonah as a parable of conscience, resistance, and reluctant compassio... more
For secular humanists, Mark offers something rare: a portrait of Jesus that feels profoundly human and radically ethical. This is not the cosmic Christ of John's Gospel, nor the law-fulfilling messiah of Matthew. This is a man of flesh and vulnerabil... more
For the secular humanist, Ruth is not a tale of divine favor — it is a celebration of human potential. It invites us to trust in the strength of our own moral agency, to believe that kindness can triumph over cruelty, that loyalty can overcome isolat... more
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This series of commentaries on ancient Judeo-Christian scripture reinterprets these texts as reflections of human experience rather than divine mandates. Each episode thoughtfully dissects various books of the Bible, emphasizing the struggles, hopes, and moral dilemmas faced by the authors, paralleling them with contemporary issues. The commentary promotes a secular humanist perspective, encouraging listeners to find relevance in these ancient stories while questioning outdated societal norms. Noteworthy is the emphasis on discovering universal truths through these narratives, allowing for diverse personal interpretations and engagements with the texts.
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