Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at 8:18PM
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Biblical Theology
The theological discipline that “seeks to discover what the biblical writers, under divine guidance, believed, described, and taught in the context of their own times,”1 in order to mark out “the message of the books of the Bible in their historical setting”;2 the study of “the progressive unfolding of God’s special revelation throughout history.”3

Learn more:

  1. GotQuestions.org: What is biblical theology?
  2. Theopedia: Biblical theology
  3. Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology: Biblical Theology
  4. Monergism.com: What is the difference between Biblical Theology and Systematic Theology?
  5. Donald Macleod: Biblical versus Systematic Theology?; Biblical and Systematic Theology: Speaking from Different Premises

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1Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology

2George Eldon Ladd, A Theology of the New Testament, page 20.

3Monergism.com

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