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Building Biblical Theology
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What is the difference between systematic theology and biblical theology?
Which is more important: systematic theology or biblical theology?
Do systematic theology and biblical theology inform each other?
Does biblical theology reflect the content and priorities of the Bible?
Why do biblical theologians focus on extraordinary acts of God?
How might biblical theology make use of an ordinary act of God?
Do Christians always reformulate theology in response to culture?
Is it dangerous to reformulate theology in response to culture?
What is the difference between critical and evangelical biblical theology?
Why do critical biblical theologians value Heilsgeschischte or redemptive history?
If we focus entirely on Jesus and redemptive history, what might we miss?
How did Hodge's view of evangelical biblical theology differ from Warfield's view?
What was Vos' view of evangelical biblical theology?
Why is it important to realize that the Bible records actual history?
Why are both act and word revelation important?
How is act revelation radial and ambiguous?
How can we prove that the Bible records true history?
Doesn't God constantly provide revelation?
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How should shifts in revelation influence modern application?
How do epochal shifts correspond to periods of increased revelation?
How is the history of revelation organic?
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Lesson Outline > Click numbers below player
Introduction
Orientation
Historical Analysis
Acts of God
Theological Reflections
Developments
Cultural Changes
Theological Responses
Critical
Evangelical
Recent
History and Revelation
Act and Word
Act Revelation
Word Revelation
Interconnections
Contours
Goals
Rising and Falling
Organic
Summary