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It’s Not About You: How Biblical Theology Transforms Bible Study
Even in churches in which men and women are getting a regular diet of biblical theology and redemptive history in what is being preached from the pulpit, often what is being offered in small-group Bible study is driven by felt needs, has little biblical or theological rigor, or is oriented around self-improvement. But when biblical theology infiltrates Bible study, it puts the emphasis on what Christ has done rather than on what we must do. It helps participants put the various parts of the Bible together so they begin to make sense. And it makes being united to Christ by faith urgent and necessary.
In this workshop recorded live at The Gospel Coalition 2021 National Conference, Nancy Guthrie works through seven ways biblical theology transforms Bible study as well as ways teachers can develop a deeper grasp of biblical theology.
Registration opens on July 1 for 12 Biblical Theology Workshops for Women around the country taught by Nancy Guthrie in 2021. For cities and dates, go to: www.nancyguthrie.com/biblical-theology-workshop.
Recommended in this podcast:
- Name Above All Names by Sinclair Ferguson and Alistair Begg
- God’s Big Picture by Vaughan Roberts
- The Unfolding Mystery by Edmund P. Clowney
- The Goldsworthy Trilogy by Graeme Goldsworthy
- God Dwells Among Us by G. K. Beale and Mitchell Kim
- Remaking a Broken World by Christopher Ash
- The Story Retold by G.K. Beale and Benjamin Gladd
- Even Better than Eden by Nancy Guthrie