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Biblical theology, the Old and New Testaments, and how to read the Bible.
Category: Bible
Darrell Bock explains the work and impact of the 'Jesus Seminar' – an academic group which attempted to discover the 'historical Jesus' outside of the biblical canon.
Tim Ward gives us a doctrine of scripture that is biblical, theological, and doctrinal.
I. The Nature of Revelation The religion of the Bible is a frankly supernatural religion. By this is not meant merely that, according to it, all men, as creatures, live, move and have their being in…
Michael Reeves shows how the fear of God is not the flip-side of love for God, but the expression of a trembling, overwhelmed love at his dazzling beauty.
Simon Gathercole examines Paul's theology of atonement, focusing 1 Corinthians 15:1–11.
Simon Gathercole examines Paul's theology of atonement, focusing on the classical context of Paul's thought and Romans 5:6–10.
Paul Blackham briefly looks at Revelation in the first of five talks on the cross.
Irenaeus of Lyon shows how the gospel is preached through the whole Bible.
Timothy Edwards challenges and enriches our Bible reading by giving us a sample of early Church exegesis.
Kyle Strobel delves into the biblical language of 'seeing God', considering what it means to 'see' God now by faith, and to see him face-to-face in the age to come.