How should we interpretation the creation account in Genesis 1:1–2:3?
Vern Poythress joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.
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Vern Poythress joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.
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Christ’s Resurrection and Ours (1 Corinthians 15:20-23)
CrossWay Community Church
April 9th, 2023
Our second Table Talk event hosted at Rolfing Memorial Library is about less than a week away. This time we will discuss the topic of a historical Adam. The discussion will be facilitated by Dr. Richard E. Averbeck (PhD) and Dr. James K. Hoffmeier (PhD) of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Be there!

In contrast to systematic theology, a discipline that tackles doctrines in a neat, organized, systematic, and generally atemporal fashion, Biblical theology seeks to examine Biblical themes through the lens of progressive revelation, that is, in light of scripture’s metanarrative or unfolding plotline. Biblically theology deliberately makes temporal sequence (time development) and Scripture’s broad storyline the grid through which theology, doctrines, and themes are studied and investigated.
If that sounds confusing, that’s okay; it’ll all makes sense in just a bit.