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Biblical theology, the Old and New Testaments, and how to read the Bible.
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Fear is one of our strongest emotions and motivators. But it is one with which we have an uneasy relationship. When we come to Scripture, we are commanded, on one hand, “do not be afraid,” and on the other, “fear God.” Christians can be surprised and confused by God’s desire that we fear him.
Mike Reeves delves into Jonathan Edwards for insight about what it means that God is holy and that we are called to holiness.
Mike Reeves pieces together a doctrine of scripture in the last of three talks.
Don Carson explains the New Perspective on Paul in the third of three lectures.
Dan Hames asks Graham Tomlin about Luther's famous distinction between 'law' and 'gospel', and they touch on the New Perspective's reading of Luther.
Gordon Wenham's guide to academic study of the books of Moses is as useful an introduction today as it was in 1996.
Simon Gathercole examines Paul's theology of atonement, focusing on the theme of substitution.
Michael Reeves asks whether James 2 teaches against Paul and the Reformers that we are not justified by faith alone.
Dan Hames explores passages in the Old Testament where the Son of God appears and asks why these are significant and how they can encourage us today.
David Gibson constructs a doctrine of scripture drawn from the terminology of biblical theology and the Bible's own language about itself.