Book Reviews
A New Testament Biblical Theology: Initial Analysis
02.26.2012 by Greg BillingsleyWe will start the first Book Note of this In Progress review for G.K. Beale’s A New Testament Biblical Theology discussing the overall expectations that we should have for the book. My goal is to find out the author’s thesis and how he will structure his proof for that thesis by looking at the book’s title, subtitle, and structure (table of contents).
Topics: new testament theology, biblical theology
A New Testament Biblical Theology
02.02.2012 by Greg BillingsleyIn our first In Progress review, we are going to delve deeply into G. K. Beale’s new release, A New Testament Biblical Theology: The Unfolding of the Old Testament in the New.
Topics: new testament theology, biblical theology
How To Read A Book
01.15.2012 by Greg BillingsleyOne of our main goals here at etheology.com is to give our readers the tools and knowledge to enrich their study of God and his Word. Our plan is to meet this goal in a variety of different ways, whether it is through theological, apologetic, or exegetical discussions through our blogs, or book reviews, analyses, and recommendations through our book reviews section. In light of this goal and our strategy to meet it, and seeing that this is our first review, I wanted to share with you a book that has been fundamental to my development in studying God’s Word through both scripture itself and the writings of many godly men.
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