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Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old
Manage episode 400093549 series 2687168
In this episode, we welcome Drs. Benjamin Gladd and G. K. Beale, co-editors of The Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (Baker Academic) along with D. A. Carson and Andrew Naselli. We explore various theological and biblical topics, particularly focusing on the intricate relationship between the New Testament and the Old Testament. This conversation includes examining how New Testament writers drew upon and interpreted Old Testament texts, shedding light on the continuity and development of biblical themes across the testaments. The episode illuminates the complex intertextuality present in the Bible, emphasizing the importance of understanding these connections for a more comprehensive grasp of Christian theology.
Additionally, the dialogue touches upon various methods and challenges in biblical scholarship, including the interpretation of biblical allusions and the significance of these allusions in understanding the New Testament’s fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and typologies. Drs. Gladd and Beale’s expertise provides a rich, nuanced perspective on these subjects, making the episode particularly valuable for those interested in deepening their understanding of biblical theology and the hermeneutical principles underlying the study of Scripture.
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- 0:00 – Introduction and Guest Welcome
- 0:57 – New Testament Use of the Old Testament
- 2:17 – Current Projects and Articles
- 4:38 – The Study Bible Project
- 13:54 – Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
- 18:00 – Evangelical Perspective and Competing Works
- 20:00 – Biblical Intertextuality and Hermeneutics
- 43:04 – Practical Applications for Pastors and Students
- 51:11 – Future of Biblical Theology and Studies
- 1:03:33 – Conclusion and Resources
Participants: Benjamin Gladd, Camden Bucey, Greg Beale
77 episoder
Manage episode 400093549 series 2687168
In this episode, we welcome Drs. Benjamin Gladd and G. K. Beale, co-editors of The Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (Baker Academic) along with D. A. Carson and Andrew Naselli. We explore various theological and biblical topics, particularly focusing on the intricate relationship between the New Testament and the Old Testament. This conversation includes examining how New Testament writers drew upon and interpreted Old Testament texts, shedding light on the continuity and development of biblical themes across the testaments. The episode illuminates the complex intertextuality present in the Bible, emphasizing the importance of understanding these connections for a more comprehensive grasp of Christian theology.
Additionally, the dialogue touches upon various methods and challenges in biblical scholarship, including the interpretation of biblical allusions and the significance of these allusions in understanding the New Testament’s fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and typologies. Drs. Gladd and Beale’s expertise provides a rich, nuanced perspective on these subjects, making the episode particularly valuable for those interested in deepening their understanding of biblical theology and the hermeneutical principles underlying the study of Scripture.
Links
Chapters
- 0:00 – Introduction and Guest Welcome
- 0:57 – New Testament Use of the Old Testament
- 2:17 – Current Projects and Articles
- 4:38 – The Study Bible Project
- 13:54 – Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
- 18:00 – Evangelical Perspective and Competing Works
- 20:00 – Biblical Intertextuality and Hermeneutics
- 43:04 – Practical Applications for Pastors and Students
- 51:11 – Future of Biblical Theology and Studies
- 1:03:33 – Conclusion and Resources
Participants: Benjamin Gladd, Camden Bucey, Greg Beale
77 episoder
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