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Biblical Theology

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 Bible Overview Series (8 links)
 Biblical Theology & Preaching (16 links)
 Books (Online) (10 links)
 Christ in All of Scripture (23 links)
 Essays (69 links)
 Geerhardus Vos (25 links)
 Graeme Goldsworthy (8 links)
 Kingdom of God (146 links)
 NT Biblical Theology (29 links)
 OT Biblical Theology (33 links)


Kerux - A Primer on Biblical Theology

Biblical Theology approaches the Bible as an organic drama of God's unfolding revelation through history. In distinction from doctrinal or systematic theology, biblical theology follows the progressively unfolding revelation of God's words and deeds through history. This linear aspect of revelation unites each revelatory event and proclamation both retrospectively and prospectively. Geerhardus Vos described the organic continuation of revelation in history as a flower expanding from bud to blossom. The blossom is retrospectively united to the bud; the bud is prospectively united to the blossom. One of the tasks/privileges of the interpreter of Scripture is to draw out these organic prospective and retrospective relationships. At the center of this organic unity is the person and work of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Even as our Risen Lord related all of Scripture retrospectively and prospectively to himself (Luke 24:27), so Reformed biblical theology is preeminently Christocentric.

God spoke into history; God acted in history; God was incarnated in history. Vos described this vertical interface with history as the eschatological penetration of the history of redemption. In fact, Vos approached Scripture from the standpoint of the priority of the eschatological. Overarching the entire history of redemption was the eschatological arena. Every revelation of God in history was an invitation for the creature to possess the arena of the Eschatological/heavenly. This would only be accomplished through the saving work of the Son, Jesus Christ. Hence, Christ was eschatologically revealed throughout the history of redemption as the promised seed of the woman, seed of Abraham, seed of Jesse, etc. Even as God and man met in Jesus Christ, so the eschatological and the linear met at every point of God's special revelation.

Graeme Goldsworthy - Preaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture

From the evangelical preacher's point of view, biblical theology involves the quest for the big picture, or the overview of biblical revelation. It is of the nature of biblical theology that it tells a story rather than sets out timeless principles in abstraction. It does contain many timeless principles, but not in abstract. They are given in an historical context of progressive revelation. If we allow the Bible to tell its own story, we find a coherent and meaningful whole.

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Introduction to Redemptive Historical Theology ed. Rev. Robert A. Lotzer - Vos, Ridderbos, Kline, Karlbergicon
Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary Online Journal devoted to biblical theology and the redeptive-historical approach to interpreting and undestanding Scripture. Articles by Kline, Kuyper, Murray, Ridderbos, Vos and more.icon
The Biblical Theology Briefings Amazing online resource with articles - both contemporary and classic - focusing on biblical theology, redeptive-historical hermeneutics and a Christocentric reading of all Scripture.icon
Pauline Studies The Paul Project @ Third Millennium Ministries - Extensive list of essays and articles on all things Pauline.icon
The Upper Register Lee Irons' website featuring articles, essays, lectures, outlines and teaching-tools on, for and by Meredith G. Kline, Geerhardus Vos and other theologians of the redemptive-history persuasion.icon
Biblical Theology and Redemptive Historical Hermeneutics www.Two-Age.org - Great resource for both bibliographic and online texts focusing on, as the name indicates "Biblical Theology and Redemptive Historical Hermeneutics"icon
The Writings of Geerhardus Vos www.BiblicalTheology.org - Well developed site dedicated to the works, writing and theology of Geerhardus Vos, featuring a number of full-text books and an extensive article achieve.icon
Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology A massive compendium (more than 500 articles, about 850 pages) of leading Biblical themes from more than 100 evangelical scholars.icon
Story and Biblical Theology Craig G. Bartholomew & Michael W. Goheen (pdf)icon
The Story-Line of the Bible Craig G. Bartholomew & Michael W. Goheen (pdf)icon
Two Testaments, One Story D.A. Carson & G.K. Beale - An interview with Christianity Today about their book, Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testamenticon
Kingdom Prologue (MP3 Series) Meredith G Kline - Amoskeag Presbyterian Churchicon
Biblical Theology (13-Part Seminar) Capitol Hill Baptist Churchicon
Hermeneutics & Biblical Theology Dr. Steven M. Baughicon
Tyndale Bulletin Online by Journal volume & Date--all issues since 1956--now onlineicon
Biblical Theology: Canon and Plain Sense J. G. McConville - An phenomenal overview of biblical theologyicon
What is Biblical Theology? A short primer on the basics of Biblical Theology @ www.BeginningWithMoses.orgicon
Biblical Theology @ 9 Marks Ministries What is meant by biblical theology? This excellent page contains sermons and articles related to this topic.icon
Redemptive History @ www.DesiringGod.org John Piper sermons and articles on biblical theology and redemptive history.icon
Five Arguments for the Unity of the Covenant of Grace Robert Reymondicon
Meredith G. Kline Online Full bibliography and various online essay by Meredith Kline on biblical theology, covenant theology, hermeneutics, eschatology and more.icon
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