I will let this quote by Graeme Goldsworthy speak for itself: “Among evangelicals there are differences in the way [gospel] is used. It is a matter for some concern that some books and study courses on evangelism seem to assume that every Christian is absolutely clear about what the gospel is, and that what is [...]
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Theoretical v. Operative Gospels
October 28, 2010Gospel Presuppositions
July 22, 2010In his book, Gospel-Centered Hermeneutics, Graeme Goldsworthy talks about the presuppositions of the gospel which make up the “material priority of the Scriptures.” These presuppositions are prior truths without which the gospel could not be the gospel. He lists them as the following: * The God who is there is the God of the Bible, [...]
Blue Collar Theology 22: Recent Biblical Theology Resources
March 24, 2008Over the past month, Southern Seminary (where I attend) has had some excellent lectures on Biblical Theology, and they have been kind to not only provide the MP3 of each lecture, but you can also download the lectures in PDF format. The lectures are from Graeme Goldsworthy (2008 Gheens Lectures) and Jim Hamilton (Julius Brown [...]


















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