Discussion.
Purpose
Biblical theology ought not to be only a mental exercise in academics but a discipline that affects the life of a believer and spiritual growth. This discussion seeks to first explore a definition of biblical theology and then move into thinking through ways that the discipline can aid in a believer’s sanctification. All knowledge should have real-life applications. As believers, our ultimate aim is the mission of Jesus Christ.
Instructions
compare Rosner’s article, Roark & Cline’s chapters, and the lecture’s definitions of Biblical Theology, and then describe how the discipline can be applied to the life of a believer. Initial posts should be between 250-350 words in length. See the grading rubric for further details.
Instructions for Replies
Include at least one scholarly question, and you are encouraged to provide additional examples or counterexamples to refine the conversation.
Books to Read
Read B. S. Rosner, “Biblical Theology” pp. 3-11 in the New Dictionary of Biblical Theology (NDBT).
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Syllabus
• Read Roark & Cline, Biblical Theology: How the Church Faithfully Teaches the Gospel (Roark &
Cline), “Chapter 1: The Need for Biblical Theology,” and “Chapter 2: What is Biblical Theology?”
(pp. 15-30)
• Skim the Sample Student Abstract document provided as an example of writing a thorough
abstract.