Covenant Hermeneutics and Biblical Eschatology
Un pódcast de Kim Burgess and Gary DeMar

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25 Episodo
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25-The New Testament's Own Hermeneutic
Publicado: 13/6/2023 -
24-A Spiritual Kingdom
Publicado: 6/6/2023 -
23-Two Covenantal Administrations
Publicado: 30/5/2023 -
22-The Heavenly and Spiritual Reality
Publicado: 23/5/2023 -
21-The Structure of the Covenants
Publicado: 16/5/2023 -
20-Covenants and Ages
Publicado: 9/5/2023 -
19-Exile, Wilderness, or Promised Land?
Publicado: 2/5/2023 -
18-The Redemptive-Historical Perspective
Publicado: 25/4/2023 -
17-Earthly Things and Heavenly Things
Publicado: 18/4/2023 -
16-The Kingdom of God
Publicado: 11/4/2023 -
15-Reading the Bible on Its Own Terms
Publicado: 4/4/2023 -
14-Adoption as Sons and Redemption of Our Body
Publicado: 28/3/2023 -
13-Suffering to Glory
Publicado: 21/3/2023 -
12-The Glory to be Revealed
Publicado: 14/3/2023 -
11-The Restoration of Israel
Publicado: 7/3/2023 -
10-The Fullness of Israel
Publicado: 28/2/2023 -
09-The Hope of Israel
Publicado: 21/2/2023 -
08-To the Jew First
Publicado: 14/2/2023 -
07-Israel's Eschatology
Publicado: 7/2/2023 -
06-Past in Fulfillment, Present in Reality
Publicado: 31/1/2023
Theologian Kim Burgess likens systematic theology to dissection and biblical theology to vivisection. While both methods seek to understand what the Bible is saying, one works in bits and pieces, while the other works to understand the Bible as an organic whole. Traditional evangelical interpretations are too often informed by the dissection method and less by vivisection.