This lecture was delivered on May 8, 1894 as Vos’s inaugural address as Professor of Biblical Theology in Princeton Theological Seminary. He was 32 years old and just embarking upon his teaching ministry at Princeton. Vos spoke as a representative of Reformed orthodox theology on an issue that had been the nearly exclusive property “of the liberal/critical biblical-theological enterprise” for over 100 years.
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Natural Theology discussion at Reformed Forum
This is a really good discussion on a hot topic – Natural Theology.
MP3 of interview on Iron Sharpens Iron
Chris Arnzen of Iron Sharpens Iron interviewd me about by dissertation last month. You can listen to it here.
Lessons from the Exodus: Is the Exodus typological?
Last night I preached on the Exodus and Jesus. Here are some lessons I drew from the study.
New Book: THE THEOLOGY OF MISSIONS IN THE PURITAN TRADITION
This book is recommended by J. Beeke and E. Hulse.
“Reading Scripture…” – C. Hall: Quote #11 – Chrysostom on reading the NT
A good reminder from a dead man who yet speaks. Swim in the NT!
History of Hermeneutics (III): A. Jewish – 2. Types of Jewish herm. – II
What is pesher?
“Reading Scripture…” – C. Hall: Quote #10 Basil the Great on old in light of new
Basil’s interpretive method illustrates a fundamental patristic hermeneutical principle.
“Reading Scripture…” – C. Hall: Quote #9 Gregory of Nazianzus’ hermeneutic
What does biblical inspiration imply for hermeneutics? Here’s the way one Church Father sees it.
“Reading Scripture with the Church Fathers” – Christopher A. Hall: Quote #7
From Moses to Jesus – “…for they shall inherit the earth.” Are the members of the new covenant more blessed than the chief figure of the old based on Matt. 5:5? And if so, why do the fathers often hear and see where we tend to be deaf and blind?
