Popular Culture on the Relationship between the New and Old Testaments
07/06/09 09:30
I apologize for linking to the same blog two days in
a row, but Dr. Brady has noticed a Neo-Marcionite
trend among current comic strips. And, I find this
tendency very interesting. Marcionism was a movement
related to early Christianity that saw a dichotomy
between the Old Testament and New Testament, going so
far as to say the deities of the Old Testament and
New Testament were not the same. The God of the Old
Testament was vicious and terrible, whereas the God
of the New Testament was gracious and merciful. Dr.
Brady has posted a recent Doonesbury comic and a comic
called Watch Your Head that demonstrate
the tendency within modern culture to recognize
the same dichotomy that Marcion did.
Yet in his post containing the Doonesbury comic, Dr. Brady explains why this dichotomy is a false one. He says "Do a quick search for the phrase “kingdom of heaven” or “kingdom of God” and you will find that Jesus’ vision of the future includes God judging both the wicked and the righteous and their are dire consequences for those who are not accepted into the kingdom." Instead of a dichotomy he implies that modern culture needs to recover the image of Jesus as "one tough and hornery hombre."
I agree with Dr. Brady's assessment to a significant degree, though I think what is most difficult for readers of the Old Testament is the failure of God to distinguish between combatants and non-combatants. Yet the point still stands, the New Testament is not just "Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild." What do you think? Don't forget to post comments below.
Yet in his post containing the Doonesbury comic, Dr. Brady explains why this dichotomy is a false one. He says "Do a quick search for the phrase “kingdom of heaven” or “kingdom of God” and you will find that Jesus’ vision of the future includes God judging both the wicked and the righteous and their are dire consequences for those who are not accepted into the kingdom." Instead of a dichotomy he implies that modern culture needs to recover the image of Jesus as "one tough and hornery hombre."
I agree with Dr. Brady's assessment to a significant degree, though I think what is most difficult for readers of the Old Testament is the failure of God to distinguish between combatants and non-combatants. Yet the point still stands, the New Testament is not just "Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild." What do you think? Don't forget to post comments below.