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Biblical Theology

Biblical Doctrine and Biblical Theology (book reviews)

March 8, 2021 by Chuck Ivey

In this article, we have the privilege of offering you another double review. We will be looking Biblical Doctrine (a systematic theology, not a biblical theology), and Invitation to Biblical Theology (a how-to on biblical theology, not systematic theology). Confused yet? Don’t be. It will be ok. We can do this. Enjoy.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: Adoption, Biblical Theology, book review, Ched Spellman, Crossway, Jeremy Kimble, John MacArthur, Justification, Kregel Academic, Richard Mayhue, Systematic Theology, theology

Book Review — Kingdom Through Covenant – 2nd Edition

December 11, 2020 by Chuck Ivey

In Kingdom Through Covenant – 2nd Edition, Gentry and Wellum have given us a much needed updated to their seminal work on the biblical covenants. Whether one finds their arguments convincing or not, theologians who argue for or against covenant theology or dispensationalism will eventually have to consider the claims made by the authors.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: 1689, Biblical Theology, book review, Chuck Ivey, covenant, Crossway, dispensationalism, Gentry, reformed baptist, Systematic Theology, theology, Wellum

Book Review — The Jesus of the Gospels: An Introduction

August 24, 2020 by Chuck Ivey

The Jesus of the Gospels is a reliable guide to the Gospels from one of the most reliable guides in biblical scholarship. The book strikes an effective balance for lay people interested in a supplement to their reading of the Gospels.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: Benjamin Gladd, Biblical Theology, book review, Chuck Ivey, GK Beale, IVP, New Testament Introduction, Old Testament

Book Review — The Story Retold: A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament

August 1, 2020 by Chuck Ivey

New Testament introductions can be an invaluable tool for the student of the Bible. They typically provide a starting point for teachers and students of the Bible to go into more depth. More detailed than notes in a study Bible, but not as specific as a commentary, introductions fill an important gap.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: Benjamin Gladd, Biblical Theology, book review, Chuck Ivey, GK Beale, IVP, New Testament Introduction, Old Testament

Received Into the Number: A Theology of Adoption Part VI- Adoption and Biblical Theology

December 12, 2019 by Chuck Ivey

“See the true and better Adam; come to save the hellbound man.” – Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery, Matt Papa. In this series, we have been looking at what God’s Word says about adoption as both an earthly call to care for orphans and as a picture of how He saves undeserving sinners in need […]

Filed Under: series, Theology Tagged With: Adoption, Bible, Biblical Theology, Foster Care, G.K. Beale, Geerhardus Vos, James Hamilton, John Owen, Puritans, Southern Baptists

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