How can an ancient text speak to modern issues? Slides and livelink

I’m speaking this evening (10 February) for Holy Trinity Church, Cambridge in the second evening of a series on reading the Bible well, this time on how an ancient text can speak to modern issues. (Here are the first evening’s slides and video link [the talk starts around 17 minutes in].) Here are the slides from my second talk (which includes a discussion of a biblical theology of food), plus the livelink for the online stream, which begins at 7.45 pm UK time; the seminar itself runs from 8.00 pm to 9.20 pm. Below is a link to a fine article by Richard Bauckham which I shall refer to in my talk.

Richard Bauckham, “The Genesis Flood and the Nuclear Holocaust: A Hermeneutical Reflection.” Churchman 99 (1985): 146–55.