
Christ Over All 4.48 Brad Green • Reading • "The State of Biblical Theology Today"
ABOUT THE EPISODE
Biblical Theology has a rich history. But is it driving us away from classic Christian Doctrine? A growing divide threatens evangelical theology—and the stakes are higher than you think.
Resources to Click
· "The State of Biblical Theology Today” – Brad Green
· “Geerhardus Vos: The Recovery of Biblical Theology from Its Corruptors (Part 1)” – Ardel Caneday
· “Biblical Theology and Theological Interpretation of Scripture” – Colin Smothers
· “HasnBiblical Theology Had Its Day?” – Peter Nesbitt
· “What is the Relationship Between Systematic Theology and Biblical Theology” – Stephen J. Wellum
· “Caution! The Dangers of Biblical Theology in Preaching” - David Schrock
· “Postmoderns Don’t Care About Your Resurrection Evidence: A Call for Biblical-Theological Evidence: A Call for Biblical-Theological Apologetics” – Chris Prosser
· “”The Study of Theology” Revisited: A Response to John Frame” – Richard Muller
· “In Defense of Something Close to Biblicism: Reflections on Sola Scriptura and History in Theological Method” – John Frame
· “On Being Framed” – David F. Wells
· “Reply to Richard Muller and David Wells” – John Frame
· “Ontology and Biblical Theology. A Response to Carl Trueman’s Editorial: A Revolutionary Balancing Act” – Graeme Goldsworthy
· What Can Protestants Learn from Thomas Aquinas? – Credo Magazine
· “Systematic Theology and Biblical Theology–Part One” – Michael Allen
· “Systematic Theology and Biblical Theology–Part Two” – Michael Allen
· Theme of the Month: Essential Not Optional: Retrieving Biblical Theology
Books to Read
· The Study of Theology: From Biblical Interpretation to Contemporary Formulation – Richard Muller
· Aquinas Among the Protestants – eds. Manfred Svensson & David VanDrunen
· All That Is in God: Evangelical Theology and the Challenge of Classical Christian Theism – James Dolezal
· God in Himself: Scripture, Metaphysics, and the Task of Christian Theology – Steven J. Duby
· Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms: Drawn Principally from Protestant Scholastic Theology – Richard A. Muller
· Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments – Geerhardus Vos
