Biblical Theology
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Biblical theology, the Old and New Testaments, and how to read the Bible.
Category: Biblical Theology
David Murray explores the ways the Old Testament saints knew and trusted in Jesus as he 'tried on the clothes of his incarnation' before time.
Jonathan Edwards explores the issue of salvation in the Old Testament.
Stephen R. C. Nichols shows how, for Jonathan Edwards, the whole Bible exists to showcase the gospel of Christ.
Calvin's In 1534, Calvin’s cousin, Pierre Robert Olivétan, translated the Bible into French from the Hebrew and Greek. Calvin wrote this letter as a preface, around a year after his conversion to evangelicalism.
Kyle Strobel introduces us to a neglected doctrine: the beatific vision. Interacting with Turretin, Owen, and Edwards amongst others, he shows how our sight of God now by faith will be fulfilled in eternity.
Clive Bowsher introduces us to the biblical idea of union with Christ as in-one-another relationship.
Jonathan Macy introduces us to the subject of angels in the Bible, helping us understand their ministry and importance.
Paul Blackham shows how the Christian hope of a renewed creation is unique, important, and deeply appealing.
Andrew Wilson asks how Jesus understood the trustworthiness of the Bible in this extract from his book, 'Unbreakable'.
Steffen Jenkins considers the nature of conversion from Esther 5.