The Trinity and Progressive Revelation

Writing about the way God reveals his Triune nature over time, Geoffrey Wainwright, professor of theology at Duke, cites  Gregory Nazianzus and Irenaeus, in the Dictionary of Theological Interpretation of the Bible (817).  Consider first Gregory Nazianzus:
The Old Testament proclaimed the Father openly, and the Son more obscurely; the New manifested the Son, and suggested the deity of the Spirit; [...]

The Reformed Forum: An Interview with G.K. Beale

The guys at the Reformed Forum (including Carl Truman) recently interviewed Gregory Beale about his book, The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism.    Here is how they describe the conversation:
Dr. Beale discusses the significance of Biblical inerrancy, its Scriptural basis, and the problems with jettisoning the doctrine.  In addition to a proper concern for inerrancy, Beale explains how [...]

Toward an Old Testament Theology

Josh Philpot of Zoostation 23 posted a helpful review of Walter Kaiser’s Toward an Old Testament Theology.  Kaiser’s 1978 work is a serious attempt at biblical theology in the Old Testament by one of evangelicalism’s  finest Old Testament scholars.  He keys in on the central theme of promise that runs throughout the Old Testament (cf. his more [...]