John H. Walton Explained

John H. Walton
Nationality:American
Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College
Known For:Lost World of… books
Discipline:Biblical studies
Sub Discipline:Old Testament studies
Education:M.A. Biblical Studies: Old Testament, Wheaton Graduate School
Alma Mater:Ph.D., Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Workplaces:Moody Bible Institute
Wheaton College

John H. Walton (born 1952) is an Old Testament scholar and Professor Emeritus at Wheaton College. He was a professor at Moody Bible Institute for 20 years.[1] He specializes in the Ancient Near Eastern backgrounds of the Old Testament, especially Genesis and its creation account, as well as interpretation of Job.

Views on Genesis

Walton espouses a view of Genesis creation narrative that resonates with ancient Near Eastern mindsets, much like a temple dedication ceremony, and not a strictly material account of cosmological origins. He uses a restaurant as an analogy, arguing that a restaurant does not begin to exist when the material building is completed, but when the owner declares the restaurant open for business.[2] Through his book The Lost World of Genesis One he presents the Genesis creation as being functional rather than material.[3] This view is opposed by some theologians such as Vern Poythress[4] [5] and young earth creationist Ken Ham.[6] [7]

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Notes and References

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  3. News: The Lost World of Adam and Eve . Christianity Today . 2018-04-24.
  4. News: Walton vs. Poythress . The Gospel Coalition . 2018-04-24 . en-US.
  5. News: John Walton Responds to Vern Poythress's Review of "The Lost World of Genesis One" . BioLogos . 2018-04-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180424135648/https://biologos.org/blogs/archive/john-walton-responds-to-vern-poythresss-review-of-the-lost-world-of-genesis-one . 2018-04-24 . dead .
  6. Web site: vWheaton College and False Teaching in Tennessee . Answers in Genesis . en-US . 2018-04-24.
  7. Web site: The Lost World of Adam and Eve: A Response . Answers in Genesis . en-US . 2018-04-24.