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Feature Articles and Interviews in New Issue of Credo Magazine

The new issue of Credo Magazine is now here! And there are some outstanding feature articles and interviews to highlight. Here are two interviews you will not want to miss:

10 Questions with Justin Taylor

Exploring Biblical Theology with James Hamilton

And here are the feature articles:

Bits-n-Bobs or Whole Pieces: How to Become a Biblical Theologian, by Darian Lockett

What is Biblical Theology? Origins and Contemporary Types, by Edward Klink III

Going on a Journey? Don’t Forget the Map – The Importance of Biblical Theology for Systematic Theology, by Stephen Dempster

Putting the Whole Bible Together: 5 Biblical Theologians Share What They Have Learned About the Storyline of the Bible – Matthew Barrett with Thomas Schreiner, T. Desmond Alexander, Stephen Wellum, Peter Gentry, G.K. Beale

Going Deeper with Richard Gaffin: Gaffin Introduces One of the Most Important Biblical Theologians of the Past, Geerhardus Vos

Read the new issue today!



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What’s the Big Idea Story?

Why Biblical Theology Should Matter to Every Bible-Believing Christian

When the sixteenth-century Reformation erupted, one of the alarming dangers that became blatantly obvious to reformers like Martin Luther was the pervasiveness of biblical illiteracy among the laity. It may be tempting to think that this problem has been solved almost five hundred years later. However, in our own day biblical illiteracy in the pew continues to present a challenge. Many Christians in our post-Christian context simply are not acquainted with the storyline of the Bible and God’s actions in redemptive history from Adam to the second Adam.

With this concern in mind, the current issue of Credo Magazine strives to take a step forward, in the right direction, by emphasizing the importance of “biblical theology.” Therefore, we have brought together some of the best and brightest minds to explain what biblical theology is, why it is so important, and how each and every Christian can become a biblical theologian. Our hope in doing so is that every Christian will return to the text of Scripture with an unquenchable appetite to not only read the Bible, but comprehend God’s unfolding plan of salvation.

Contributors include: Justin Taylor, Darian Lockett, Edwards Klink III, David Murray, Stephen Dempster, James Hamilton, T. Desmond Alexander, Stephen Wellum, Peter Gentry, G. K. Beale, Graham Cole, and many others.

To get you started, here is the cover, as well as the table of contents.

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