The Bible Rediscovered:
Reading Isaiah with the Great Tradition
Much modern preaching, influenced by liberal theology, is so committed to a minimalist version of grammatico-historical exegesis that only the meaning intended and fully comprehended by the original human author is valid. The great tradition of treating the Bible as a supernatural book written by one author with a fuller Christological meaning has effectively been lost. We have much to learn from our spiritual forefathers as we seek to be faithful in our exegesis, and in our preaching. This special day of lectures on Thursday 17th October, open to students and local pastors, will look to the great tradition with a particular focus on the prophecy of Isaiah.
Dr Craig A. Carter is Professor of Theology at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto, Ontario. He previously served as Vice president and academic dean at Crandall University and at Tyndale University College. He is the author of a number of books, including Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis.
This is lecture three of Dr. Carter's special lectures at the Pastors' Academy.
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Calvin's Way of Doing Theology: Exploring the Institutes - Tony Lane
Pastor - are you suffering from Lockdown Brain? - Coffee Time Conversations
Calvin the Revolutionary: Christian living in a fallen world - Joel Beeke
Ministry to the Whole Person - Hywel Jones
Should we switch off online services completely after lockdown? - Coffee Time Conversations
The Central Place of Love in the Christian Life - Graham Beynon
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Puritan Accounts of the Human Person - Garry Williams
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Nature of the Human Person in the New Testament - Robert Strivens
Ain't Got No Soul? - an Old Testament guide to people. - Garry Millar
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Preaching Adam to Adam's Race - Michael McClenahan
Handling the pastorate alone in difficult times - Coffee Time Conversations
Original Sin: unjust, unreasonable, unbiblical? - Steve Jeffrey
Coffee Time Conversations - Introducing Steve Bowers
Adam and Christ in Systematic Theology - Lane Tipton
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