New Credo Podcast: Rethinking Biblical Theology
Why is biblical theology essential to a proper understanding of systematic theology? How does inspiration and divine authorial intent safeguard the unity of the Bible? Should we interpret the Old Testament like Jesus and the writers of the New Testament? How do we trace the story of the Bible with an eye to an inaugurated eschatology?
In this new Credo Podcast, Matthew Barrett talks with G. K. Beale about the nature of biblical theology and hermeneutics.
Greg Beale (Phd, University of Cambridge) holds the J. Gresham Machen Chair of New Testament and is professor of New Testament and biblical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary. He is the author of many books, including A New Testament Biblical Theology, Book of Revelation: New International Greek Text Commentary, Colossians and Philemon: Baker Exegetical, and We Become What We Worship. Dr. Beale is an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC).