Recently, I was able to join Nick Batzig and Jeff Waddington on Christ the Center for a discussion on the third use of the law in light of redemptive-history. Errors abound … Read more→
Archive for the ‘Biblical Theology’ Category
Types of First and Second Readings
Over the last year, the subjects of hermeneutics and typology have been sources of vigorous discussion at Reformed Forum. These are very important issues, and I am glad we have been … Read more→
How is the Old Testament Christian Scripture?
I. Introduction
Lane Tipton’s proposal of a thoroughly christological reading of the Old Testament, in christotelic, christocentric, and christomorphic senses, properly qualified and defined, (found in his article in Confident of … Read more→
And Tongues Shall Cease
This is a kind of follow-up to Camden’s blog post on Pentecost.
The question I am asking here, however, is whether or not 1 Corinthians 13:8 ought to be interpreted as … Read more→
Has the Covenant of Works Been Abrogated?
I’ve recently read a review by Dr. Cornelius Venema on this book in the recent Mid-America Journal of Theology. If I understand Dr. Venema correctly, he disagrees with the … Read more→
Some Thoughts on Biblical Theology and Preaching
Well, by the grace of God I have now been ministering the Word of God as a pastor for 8 years. I’ve learned a lot over that period of … Read more→
Zion Theology
The Zion tradition or Zion theology is a development in redemptive-history that casts the hope of God’s blessing upon the place of Mt. Zion. Â The tradition is based on the … Read more→
